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12Michael Mon 07-Dec-20 06:21:55

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark but looks cold and foggy here in Brackley .
Today a quite day in housework and nothing apart from watching TV planned .
I have a blood test tomorrow as to my diabetes, but hoping that it may reveal other conditions .
Take Care,
Mick

Jaxjacky Mon 07-Dec-20 09:38:38

Nortsat I’ve recorded Nativity 2, I’ve seen it before and love it, there is one before, Nativity and a Nativity 3, all three are cheerful entertainment.

Urmstongran Mon 07-Dec-20 09:34:34

Seems my stash of malt whiskies didn’t get past your eagle eye Oldbutstilluseful! ??

Grandmafrench Mon 07-Dec-20 09:30:11

Good Morning everyone from sunny and blue S of France!
You all sound very focussed today......and that’s probably enough for a Monday! No need to go bananas and have to produce evidence of hard work or trips out - but more lovely Christmas tree photos and funny stories are a lovely start to the day, I feel. Keep them coming.

ginny poor you. I had one of those and as is often the case, the harder I tried the more I ‘failed’. Maybe if you’re a Moany Old MIL, then Christmas just takes you to another level ?. Be of good cheer...you’ve got the right attitude. And come out from under Urm’s hall table, everyone. Nothing to see. It’s possibly just a (small) stash of presents. ?

I’m off for a walk.....the dogs seem to have learned to raise their eyebrows, so I’m avoiding eye contact until I’ve posted this. After that, cleaning and clearing - a typical Monday. Tomorrow hairdressers. Hurrah! Really really necessary ?.
Have the best day everyone and make sure you make it work for YOU.

Stay safe, stay warm, stay sane.
Hugs from me, across the endlessly disputed waters. x

Nortsat Mon 07-Dec-20 09:29:25

Good morning Mick and the festive GM team from east London where it is grey.

I am enjoying all the Christmas tree photos, especially the pretty socialist tree Ashcombe and the lovely twig one Urms (I noticed all your Christmas cards, but I didn’t look under your hall table!). Lovely lights on yours Maryd (sorry you’re not feeling too good at the moment).
Baubles what a lovely gift from your neighbours.

I watched a silly, funny children’s film yesterday afternoon called Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger. It had lots of children’s choirs performing variations on Christmas songs and David Tennant playing their overwhelmed teacher. It was so nice to see children singing and dancing. My partner was sitting on the sofa, working on his laptop and he archly remarked ‘You’re too old for this, N’. Then I spotted him laughing and tapping along to the music ?

We had terrible shenanigans yesterday with our internet router, which at 7 years old is apparently ancient and obsolete. A new one is on its way, by express delivery.

I hope we all have a decent day. Gilly is in my thoughts... ?

ginny Mon 07-Dec-20 09:11:58

Thank you Maw you made me a smile .
MIL is ok, just very set in her ways and formal. Quite the opposites to me. So I find her harder work than when there is a crowd of us to cope.
Shouldn’t complain , I have so much to be thankful for.

Susan56 Mon 07-Dec-20 08:57:42

Good to see you back ginny42.My mum lives in Cheshire and I always look out for your posts to see what the weather is doing.

Susan56 Mon 07-Dec-20 08:56:04

Good morning from a damp but mild Shropshire.

Mick,don’t want to nag but I think you should call the GP today.The chances are that whoever takes your blood will be a phlebotomist and not a qualified nurse.I think explain the symptoms you have been having to the receptionist and ask if it would be possible to see the dr or diabetic nurse after your blood test tomorrow.At least they will hopefully check your blood pressure.

Another quiet day here which suits me perfectly.

Hope you get news of Iris today grandmattie.

Have a good day all.

Bellasnana Mon 07-Dec-20 08:54:20

Good morning from Malta where the sun is shining at present but there are ominous looking clouds in the distance so anything could happen.

Had a text just as I was dozing off last night to tell me my nephew has covid and is quite poorly. He’s a teacher and evidently five staff tested positive as well as some students so they have decided to close the school for now. I shall worry about him. We are very close.

I was up at silly o’clock (Mick hadn’t opened up yet) as I had to take my car in to have it’s headlights reconditioned. The garage supplied a taxi to take me home and it was the ride from hell! I feel as though I’ve been twice round the island as he kept going the wrong way. In the end I didn’t wait to get home but got out and walked to the village where I’m having a restorative cappuccino.

Next stop M&S food for more mince pies. They are delicious and the fruit has no crunchy bits in it as some others do.

I will now read through the many comments on this thread and wish you all the best day possible. Please take care all.☀️

Anniebach Mon 07-Dec-20 08:53:29

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

MawBe Mon 07-Dec-20 08:45:06

So DH and I will be spending Christmas as a threesome with MIL. I will say no more except Merry won’t come into it

That so reminds me of the Christmas Days of my childhood, Ginny. My Scottish grandparents were strict teetotallers so lemonade was served with Christmas Dinner.
Mum would keep a bottle of Sherry in the kitchen and my dad would be forever jumping up to offer to help her! Then he would pop in a quick pan drop (mint imperial to you English) to disguise any trace of alcohol.
My GPs were sweet people but not a bundle of laughs - heaven knows how they produced my father with his anarchic sense of humour!
Just think of how you are earning your place in heaven Ginny ???

Grandmabatty Mon 07-Dec-20 08:41:46

Good morning All. I was up early for a doctor's appointment which was then cancelled as the doctor is unwell. Ho hum. I had made no plans for today so I expect I'll get on with wrapping presents. Nannytopsy I love Hill Street Blues. All the actors were great. Marydoll An empty! Your tree and nativity are lovely. Many years ago mum knitted a nativity for my son. He still puts it up. Dd got one from her when she was married and it goes up too. Have a good day all.

Oldbutstilluseful Mon 07-Dec-20 08:37:32

Good morning from N Hants. Thankfully the heavy rain forecast yesterday by the BBC didn’t arrive and today is cold, damp and a little foggy. Loved the reference to Victorian times, fog is so atmospheric.
Really enjoying all the Christmassy photos, but I think I’m rather more intrigued by what’s under your hall table Urmstongran, definitely looked interesting ?!
Not long now to the shortest day, then onwards and upwards to spring ?.
Hope all feeling unwell have a better day.

Greyduster Mon 07-Dec-20 08:35:13

Good morning, Michael and all GNs from a gloomy, cold, damp looking South Yorkshire. Mick glad you’re going to have a gentle day. We went out to watch GS play football yesterday - in the rain, though it did dry up briefly. I’m glad we made the effort as he said last night on face time that he was really glad to see us there. A cleaning day for us today and posting cards. And then trying to sort out why my iPad will no longer send my emails now it has updated its operating system. I do not deserve this kind of technical trial and tribulation! The people who have solutions all talk a different language to me!!
Have a good day folks.

BlueSapphire Mon 07-Dec-20 08:34:03

Good morning everyone from a very frosty and murky Northampton. One of those mornings I am so thankful that I don't have to be up and out early
to face a class of Year Sixes! But I do miss Christmas at school. I came home from DD's early afternoon yesterday as it was very foggy and I didn't want them driving home in the dark. The house was nice and cosy as I had left the heating on a little higher than usual.

Nothing planned for today, so I will make a start on the Christmas cards, then they can be posted when I go to the hairdressers tomorrow.

DD went shopping yesterday, but I turned down the offer to go with her as I thought it might be busy (apparently it was very quiet, she said). She saw the hair styler I had ordered for DGD for Christmas, and as I was worried that it won't arrive in time bought it for me. So if the other one arrives and I have two she asked if she could have the spare for her birthday next month. Problem solved.

Mick, make sure you mention something to the nurse when you go to the surgery today. Please listen to the good advice on here.

And everyone else, take care and stay safe.

Ginny42 Mon 07-Dec-20 08:31:04

Good morning from a foggy Cheshire. I always think it feels chillier when there's fog around too Sar53.

Loving seeing all the Christmas trees and decorations. I'm not going to bother with a big tree this year as my family are in lockdown abroad and not coming. I won't be at all miserable though and have bought a pretty little pre-lit real tree. Can't claim the credit for one I haven't designed!

Going to call the hairdresser and ask for help with my thinning locks. For years I went every week, but during the repeated lockdowns and Tier 3 existence I have been coping myself and it shows.

I will be walking in the misty woods at 9.00 as it sets me up for the day. Hope Monday is kind to everyone.

Pittcity Mon 07-Dec-20 08:25:34

Good morning from foggy Colchester. Bloomin' cold too.
Indoors type of day.
DH has to go out for various errands, dare I give him a shopping list??

ginny Mon 07-Dec-20 08:21:39

Good Morning from a Misty cold N. Bucks.
Had a lovely walk with my DDs yesterday and a surprise non Christmas gift.
After a long discussion we have all decided to follow our heads and won’t be meeting indoors over Christmas. I have explained more elsewhere in a thread. I just wish my heart would catch up with my head!
So DH and I will be spending Christmas as a threesome with MIL. I will say no more except Merry won’t come into it

Lots of jobs to do today. Still not written all the cards. Marzipan to go on the cake which will be divided up around the family. Likewise other Christmas foods that I always make.
Hope you all find a ? I think I might have to look hard today.

Alygran Mon 07-Dec-20 08:16:26

Good morning from North Yorkshire where is is grey and dry. Off to meet a friend today to walk round a local reservoir. We will need to wrap up warm. Parcels expected later. Almost all my Christmas shopping has been on line this year a complete turn round from last year when nothing was.
Have a good day everyone and stay safe.

Sar53 Mon 07-Dec-20 08:13:47

Good morning from a very foggy Essex by the sea, it looks cold too.
We didn't get to bed till 1'sh last night as the snooker went on and on and on..... DH still asleep now.
I have a hair appointment at 10 so must get going.
I didn't go anywhere yesterday and do feel better today, onwards and upwards.
Have the best Monday you can and stay safe everyone xx

Nannytopsy Mon 07-Dec-20 08:10:39

Good morning Mick and all his followers. It is froggy and frosty here in Suffolk, as a weather forecaster once said.

I am not sure the planned garden tidy up will go ahead. I still have sewing to do and piccalilli to make, cards to write, parcels to pack and a cake to feed then decorate. Oh, DiL wants a Christmas pudding too. Put like that, perhaps I should get moving.
Glad your leak was not too disastrous Dragonfly - you don’t need damaged ceilings.
Look after yourselves and let’s be careful out there. ( We are watching Hill St Blues from the beginning!)

Urmstongran Mon 07-Dec-20 08:04:50

Yes I do have a lot of cards already Gingster but at least half a dozen of them were passed to me by friends in Spain as I left!
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cornergran Mon 07-Dec-20 08:02:21

Morning Mick, morning All. Cold and grey in our corner of Somerset. Quiet day ahead, too uncomfortable at the moment to do much. Maw, did you know you can pay for parcel postage on line on the Royal Mail site? Just need to weigh the item. It’s worked well for us, printed the address and postage label. Stuck it on and put the package in our nearest parcel post box (had no idea there was such a thing). Probably no quicker overall but no need to queue. Family can be a balancing act for sure grandMattie, messages work well with ours. Goodness deagonfly, your water incident must have been a shock, thank goodness for a helpful plumber. Take it easy marydoll, you’re welcome to join me in a quiet day smile. Take care everyone, special thoughts for those with worries or heavy hearts.

baubles Mon 07-Dec-20 08:00:37

Good morning Mick, morning all from South Lanarkshire where it’s dark, cold, and quite frosty.

Last night we set off with the dog to have a look at all the decorations and Window Wonderland displays but had to quickly turn back as the ground was like an ice rink. It was absolutely lethal underfoot, I’m glad I’ve nowhere to be today.

Our next door neighbours are a lovely young couple who always put our bins out with theirs as they are up and out very early. I had been intending to give them a little something nearer Christmas but yesterday they beat me to it, I hadn’t seen this kind of bottle wrap before.

Love all the festive photos, we all need a little light in our lives.

Wishing you all a peaceful day, take care.

Gingster Mon 07-Dec-20 07:57:25

Good morning all and it’s foggy here in Essex.

grandmattie I’m sure you will hear of Iris’ s progress In good time. I expect they’re are so busy having her home, they probably haven’t got a minute to think about phoning. How about a text message ‘ how are things? ‘.
urms I love your stick tree and look how many cards you have already. ?.

Ashcombe what a good idea to get a ‘thin tree’ which doesn’t take up the whole room. Looks lovely! ?.

Sark a dip in the hot tub sounds gorgeous. A few years back we went away for a few days in a cottage in the woods. We sat in the hot tub beneath the stars and it snowed. Magical!

Mick you must make an appointment with GP. The nurse will only take blood. A quick in and out visit. You need to talk to the doc. PLEASE!

I phoned my elderly SIL yesterday and she’s had a couple of falls. Couldn’t get up from the last one and pressed her ‘help button’ . The paramedics came and were brilliant. Got her up and comfy, made her tea and a sandwich, checked her over. It’s started the ball rolling with district nurse, occupational therapist etc. She’s fiercely independent and won’t ask for help. She’s in Suffolk, so I can only help out when we are there. A bit like your situation with your neighbour Urmstongran , I feel as though I have abandoned her. ?

Two GC ‘s off school now because a pupil has tested positive in their year. They are both in Year 10 so studying for their GCSE’s . What a hopeless situation for them. Eldest GD back at Uni for a week and then home until goodness knows when !.

Wishing you all a cosy day u doors. Don’t go out unless you have to. ??

kittylester Mon 07-Dec-20 07:55:24

Good morning all from a misty and cold North Leicestershire.

We have to drop a present round to our sort of dilemma this morning. Hopefully, we will see our Covid warrior who said his brain was like scrambled egg yesterday. And he has only had one message from work.

I also had a wreath kit delivered yesterday - that should be fun as I am the least crafty person ever!

Loving all the trees etc - the house opposite us is giving Blackpool a run for it's money. grin