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12Michael Sun 13-Dec-20 06:16:25

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark, but its dry and cold outside this morning here in Brackley.
Yesterday, I did get the bus to Bicester and spent an hour there with shops etc, also my cafe at the back of the bakery shop was busy so I did not bother , part of my routine gone for the day.
Latter I did an online order for some German beers , dark, and a Christmassy beer as well , plus some German style ready meals .
Today, will have a quiet day , with a small shop later , prepare lunch as well , got some steaks will do in frying pan ,and yesterday brought some Roasties which I have to do in the Oven for 1 hour ,plus with some veg will split over 2 days .
Take Care,
Mick

Beauregard Sun 13-Dec-20 08:35:37

Good morning all from a rainy Derbyshire.

Bellasnana how unsettling for you. It's reassuring that the bank are on it and you will be reimbursed.

Yesterday my brother came for coffee. He lives alone so is in our bubble. Our niece had asked for our childhood memories of our eldest brother for his funeral service this week so we reminisced about that and came up with a few thoughts to pass on to her.

I didn't leave the house yesterday. It's nice sometimes not having to go out, as I usually always have to for some reason. I feel better that I've caught up with a few jobs I had lined up. Today I'm determined to make that Christmas face mask.

Your first day of freedom sounded lovely Urms
Baubles your parcels look great.

Hope Sunday is a good day for all.

Grammaretto Sun 13-Dec-20 08:35:38

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders. Just getting light here at 8.30.
Lovely looking parcels baubles

Awful to find youve been hacked Bellasnana
Once I found very strange purchases on PayPal to the tune of £200 . It was eventually reinstated but because my bank account was then overdrawn, I was fined.
DFiL is still hanging in there. He's on oxygen yet still eating and drinking but he's also sleeping a lot and no-one can visit him.
I hope you don't have Covid Ashcombe.
Take care everyone. Christmas will be different this year for us all.

Greyduster Sun 13-Dec-20 08:36:15

Good morning, Michael and all GNs. It’s piddling down in South Yorkshire and I can’t believe I’m saying this but we are off to watch a junior football match this morning, so it will be full waterproofs. I was hoping that it would be called off but no such luck! I’ll probably be in bed with pneumonia at Christmas!
I did something silly yesterday - I ordered a book from A****n for DH for Christmas and accidentally ordered the Kindle version too! Not sure how that happened. Managed to return it this morning fortunately.
Bellasnana what a nightmare! Glad your bank are on the case and you will not be out of pocket.
Have a good safe day folks and think of me up to my knees in mud with water trickling down my neck shouting “Heads up, Rangers!”?

Jaxjacky Sun 13-Dec-20 08:38:37

Good morning all from a damp, dark S Hants. Managed seven hours straight sleep for the last two nights, great. Kitchen furniture assembled yesterday and that’s the kitchen, apart from ‘bits’ completed, shame no one else can share it!
Sausage meat out of the freezer later to make stuffing tomorrow, my dear Dads recipe and bringing the tree in to decorate. Well some of you are unsettled, hacked banks, reluctant vicars and Covid tests amongst others, things life throws at us when we are all teetering along. All of us could do with a giant hug to comfort and all I can manage to send is a ?
Hopefully we will hall have a gentle x

Grammaretto Sun 13-Dec-20 08:39:03

I meant to highlight your name Ashcombe not the Covid. Freudian slip? wink

Gingster Sun 13-Dec-20 08:51:31

Good morning all. I’ve been awake since 4. Very unusual for me and I haven’t stopped sneezing (Again). Haven’t got a cold but have bouts of sneezing throughout the day. I’ve used all my tissues up and am now on kitchen roll. ?.

DG1 stopped by yesterday on her way to her mum’s and we had a chat through the open window. She’s just back from Uni so couldn’t have her in. I walked her back to the bus stop early evening with little pooch, so we were able to have a catch-up in the open air. She wore her mask as we chatted, bless her.

Bellasnanna what an upset for you. It will get sorted ?. But you’re right when you say ‘there’s always something to bring us down to earth’. I’m never complacent (just in case) ?

Baubles, your wrapping is superb. What a lot of effort you put in. Mine are ?! In comparison. ?.

Lamb steaks for dinner. Last night we got an Indian meal which was very tasty.

Wishing you all a pleasant Sabbath day ?

MawBe Sun 13-Dec-20 08:52:04

Good morning from dark and drizzly N Bucks.

Got my little tree up yesterday plus a garland or two but it was sad to leave so many Christmas decs up in the loft - bought over the years for a big tree and a houseful of the family. The olive wood and meerschaum crib from Paw’s early childhood in Switzerland went up too and I shed a tear at the thought of all the years he and his parents, brother and sisters would have looked at it. Some objects do “retain” so much family and personal history don’t they?
The low point of the afternoon was when all the sockets in the house went off. I checked the fuse board which looked unchanged and had overhead lights, heating and the cooker - but it would have meant no Strictly as my iPad was nearly out of battery, mobile nearly flat as well as no outside lights, dishwasher etc
My lovely neighbour’s husband came round and had the confidence to flick one particular switch and phew -there was power!
Today it will be writing village cards which I can deliver by hand once it stops raining, wrapping a few presents and bottling my pink grapefruit and pomegranate gin.
(I may be some time tchgrin )
Wishing you all a gentle day.

cornergran Sun 13-Dec-20 08:52:09

Morning Mick, morning All from a very soggy corner of Somerset. Suspect a day ahead of being busy doing nothing. I know that sick and vulnerable feeling bellasnana, same thing has happened to us, we were apparently in Goa while soundly asleep at home. Please remember it wasn’t your fault, I’m relieved your bank has been so reassuring as was ours. A day with mixed memories for you today flowers. Any roof news kitty? The weather isn’t on your side. Those gifts look very stylish baubles, I’m sure everyone will be delighted to get them. That was a special visit yesterday urmston, your covid warriors will love you being back. Mr C is still asleep, I’m happy with that as I can sit and catch up with the ipad. On to email next Take care everyone, I hope there’s a smile in the day for us all.

Ashcombe Sun 13-Dec-20 08:53:17

Don’t worry about it, Grammaretto. At the risk of sounding flippant, if I test positive, I could call myself Covid Ashcombe!!

Alygran Sun 13-Dec-20 08:55:35

Good morning from North Yorkshire. It’s very grey again so I’m expecting rain later.
DD2 is here for the weekend. We are in a bubble and she needed to have some time away from her home. Being single and WFH has its challenges. She is still fast asleep. Brunch later.
We had planned a walk today but as it’s been so wet the mud is putting us off a bit. I think we may settle down with some Christmas films instead.
Bellasnanna flowers
Have a good day everyone and stay safe.

Nannytopsy Sun 13-Dec-20 08:56:43

Good morning Mick and all his followers. There were stars when I woke in the night but it’s grey again now. It looks like next week will be better - at last!
DGD’s jacket is finished, so today its Christmas cards and parcels.
I hope your test is negative Ashcombe - hopefully it’s just a post- cold cough.
I hope the day is kind to everyone.

Marydoll Sun 13-Dec-20 08:58:53

Good morning all from a very wet Glasgow.
Its a busy old thread this morning! I remember when I used to be either the second or third person posting. There was friendly rivalry between NanKate and I to see who was first! Impossible now to get moving that early.

Mick, my family are all in to speciality beer. My SIL spotted some in our garage on Friday and started looking at it, not realising that it was part of his Christmas. ?

Bellasnanna, my heart goes out to you today. What a worry, but glad to hear that the bank are on the ball. Today of all days, it was the last thing you needed.
It happened to me, but it was an email from Amex to say my card had been stopped, which alerted me. Of course, being the tech geek I am, I thought it was a scam and didn't call the phone number given.
On reflection, I phoned the number on the back of my card.
The first thing the agent said was, Are you calling about the fraud? ?
Apparently someone in New York was trying to use my card on a porn site! It was horrible feeling, especially as we were about to go on holiday and our cards had to be stopped.
In fact if I remember correctly it was on of our many trips Malta we were going.
Please be gentle with yourself today. ?

Ashcome, and Bluesapphire, how worrying for you both. I hope the tests are negative.
Baubles , I too have a stash of brown paper, it can look very effective. Recently my SIL came recently to ask me to wrap some gifts in brown paper (it had to be brown paper) to send to the USA. t

Urmston I felt a tear in my eye, when I read your post. I would give anything for a hug from my children and DGD, but it it just ain't happening. ? What a lovely day you had.

During the night, I got up to go to the loo, but could see it was very bright outside. I saw what looked like a fire through the frosted glass.
I went to investigate and it turned out the the people in the new development across the field were all trying to outdo each other with Christmas light displays! ?
Leaving the lights on all night must be costing a fortune!

Sending hugs to all our friends here, who are struggling and there are quite a few at the moment.

DH has brought me the Sunday papers, so I shall lie on for a bit and read the scandal, gossip latest news.

Take care everyone.

Grandmabatty Sun 13-Dec-20 09:00:37

Good morning All from a dreich Polmont. It seems to be the norm this season. A special ? for Bellasnanna what a horrible thing to happen. MawBe that gin sounds very nice. I would like that! I had an unsettled night but that's usually the case. I did manage to sleep off and on til eight though so I count that a success. I am doing nothing today. I will wrap some presents and that's about all. Steak pie for tea. Have a good Sunday all.

kittylester Sun 13-Dec-20 09:01:12

Morning all from a very wet North Leicestershire and (probably) our hall.

The slate man really impressed us but did say that our rubber coating, while a good idea, had been done incorrectly and we need to get the installers back. Meanwhile, he is coming back next week with cameras and other implements to see if they can find any other ptoblems. I'm thinking of putting Christmas lights round the hole in the hall.

Finishing the decorations today and starting the wrapping. Baubles, I've been saving boxes too for exactly the same reason! Great minds and all that.

Marsala chicken for dinner with fried potatoes, roast tomatoes and peas.

That is awful for you bella. flowers

Anniebach Sun 13-Dec-20 09:07:40

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

Stilllearning Sun 13-Dec-20 09:30:50

Morning from S Lanarkshire, pleased to be reminded that we're entering the darkest week helped Beechnut, somehow the knowledge that we start inching towards the light soon helped!
Thinking of you remembering your friend today Bellasnana, horrid thieves not what you needed this morning.
Very classy parcels baubles, really lovely and thanks for the positive comment about the book. I'll report back how we find it!
Talking about books, I ordered the book for my nephew's Christmas that I think you talked about a while ago Urmston, Shuggie Bain'. I suddenly woke up and remembered that, long ago his mum had a problem with alcohol so it is probably not the right choice of gift. I'm so glad that happened, foot so nearly in it, but aren't these sudden insights strange? One's brain working away-thank goodness.
Good wishes for the day everybody.

ginny Sun 13-Dec-20 09:35:22

Good Morning all.
Hoping to wander down to the local Sunday market but it is raining so, will see how it goes.
Still trying to find the motivation to put up some decorations. With just DH , MIL and myself in the house for at least the next month it hardly seems worth the effort.
Roll on next Sunday when the family will be doing gift swap overs. At least we can see them outside in the flesh. Better than nothing.
Hope you all find a ?today.

Susan56 Sun 13-Dec-20 10:03:11

A late good morning from Shropshire.We had booked to go for a walk at Powis Castle today but if the heavy rain continues it will be a staying in day.

Our son in law has woken with a continuous cough so has gone for a Covid test.He is a teacher so won’t be surprised if he has Covid but really hope not.Hoping for a negative test for you too Ashcombe.

So sorry your bank has been hacked Bellasnanna.It happened to us too a few years ago.The bank alerted us and we had the money back but it’s a horrible feeling for you?

Have a good day all.

Auntieflo Sun 13-Dec-20 10:08:15

Good morning Mick, Annie, and all. It has been raining, but I am snug, and feel better after a good night's sleep. I did practically nothing all day yesterday, and I think that helped. Glad to hear that BlueSapphire, also had a good sleep.
Bellasnana, how awful to have your card compromised. It is a worry when you buy something on line, that it could so easily happen, but hopefully you will soon be re-imbursed.
DD phoned yesterday for a chat, and I mentioned that the photo she promised to send, hadn't appeared. I told her I had checked my email, and shared photo album. Then she said, "did you look in Messages?" No, I hadn't, but there it was Well, I hadn't realised and said she should tell me in words on one syllable, as I am old and decrepit smile
DH has gone off to do this morning's AV, and I have stayed home, as I didn't think I would be able to sit through the service comfortably. I shall listen on line, then when he comes home, I will light our third advent candle.
Kittylester, your on going saga with the leaking roof must drive you mad. Hope you get it sorted ASAP.
Mawbe, your gin sounds wonderful.
Early this morning, I finished my current book, and ended up in tears. I first read it 30 odd years ago, but have enjoyed it so much again this time round.
I will go back and read all the posts properly when I am dressed and presentable.
Remembering Gillybob
Have a good day one and all.

Nortsat Sun 13-Dec-20 10:08:48

Good morning Mick and the GM team from grey, east London.
I am still in bed as my meds have upset my stomach (a frequent occurrence).

My partner is roasting the pork for supper ... have to see whether I am able to eat any.
Wishing everyone a good day.
Bellasnana ? Ashcombe ? Bluesapphire?

GrannyGravy13 Sun 13-Dec-20 10:09:29

Good morning Mick and all

It is raining here in S E Essex ☔️☔️☔️

Youngest sons birthday today, no family celebration feel quiet mizzy ? This is a week of non celebrations, one GC has a birthday midweek then DH is 70 next Sunday, like others all our plans have been cancelled.

No idea what is for dinner, will go on a treasure hunt through the freezer.

So pleased you had your reunions yesterday Urmstongran a cuddle is so restorative. Bellasnonna how worrying for you but good that your bank will recompense you.

Keep safe and well folks ?

Gelisajams Sun 13-Dec-20 10:16:57

Good morning from a wet Morecambe Bay where a large skein of noisy geese have just flown over.
I got my Christmas cards from the RSPB back in January but didn’t buy enough so will return there later today and buy another pack. I’ve written 70 cards so far. There’s a lot of crossings out in my address book but we do have a large family and a number of ex colleagues and neighbours from several previous houses. It’s nice to keep in touch and hear how they are doing but it’s a bind writing all the cards. It’s just difficult to stop. Whenever I suggest stopping some DH always argues it’s not right to stop, but he doesn’t write them. He just reminds me who to send to, which I’d daft because they are in my address book.
I’m seriously thinking of pulling out of our Christmas meet up. I’m thinking it’s not worth the risk at this stage.
Take care and stay safe everyone ?

CherryCezzy Sun 13-Dec-20 10:33:52

Good morning everyone from a wet and windy Gower.

I haven't had the chance to read everyone's posts yet, I only woke up at 10am. My WP had to give me rescue medication yesterday evening to bring me out of a seizure.

I hope everyone is okay this morning, ? for all who are not, I hope that that's none of you.

Be kind to yourselves everyone and stay safe ❤️

annsixty Sun 13-Dec-20 10:41:55

Good morning all from a dark dank day here in Stockport.

Very sad day here, just heard a close member of my exDiL’s family died early this morning.
I didn’t know her but met her parents several times at family gatherings when my S and her were married.

She wasn’t yet 40 and has left children of 9 and twins of five.
She was given the Last Rites on Wednesday and the family have been sitting with her since then, they are beyond exhausted and devastated.
It casts a gloom, I can’t settle now.

Have the best day you can everyone.

Grandmadougal Sun 13-Dec-20 10:48:21

Good morning from an overcast Norfolk.

Late start today DH birthday yesterday, ordered a take away from our favourite restaurant, was lovely, would have loved to go there but his was the next best thing. The menu was quite extensive so plenty of choice.

Bellasnanna sorry this has happened, we had something similar several years ago and they took thousands on our credit card, it turned out to be an insecure internet connection when I was ordering something. The bank sorted it immediately but it left us feeling very worried so got DS onto checking our internet.

My elderly mother has been called for her COVID jab his week at a surgery in the next village so a trip out for her for the first time in ages.

Sorting and faffing today, plus hopefully a walk by the sea.

Take care everyone.