DanniRae thinking of you and your family 
advice please DGS requires speech therapy
Desperately sad story of the assisted suicide of a grieving mother
Reading throught the threads this morning made me wonder if I should start a chatty thread, one that hopefully everyone could join in if they wished to do so.
As the Good Morningers know, after a lot of hassle with a blocked credit card, ( not me fault!), I bought a Santa lantern from Dobbies in their sale to replace one that I had, which had died.
When Santa arrived, he was leaning drunkenly against the glass, having had too much sherry on his rounds. There was no way I could fix it, as the unit was sealed.
I phoned Dobbies' customer service and got a very helpful young man, who mistakenly thought my name was Lady Marydoll I could visualise him bowing! I was going to wait to tell you all later that I have been given a seat in the House of Lords in the New Year's Honours list 
We had a good laugh, when I tried to spell my email address using the phonetic alphabet, because I was hoarse and he was having difficulty with my Glasgow accent.
Anyway, I got a full refund without any hassle and the added bonus, I get to keep Santa!! 
That simple exchange has really cheered me up. It may have started out with a simple request for a refund I didn't need to even ask in the end, but it became a social interaction with someone other than my DH.
I love him dearly, but oh I do need some other company! I'm now waiting to waylay the postman for a chat!
DanniRae thinking of you and your family 
Woken up this morning by a text to say DGS, aged two has tested negative for covid?
Also have had a lovely voice note from DGD aged five saying I love you grandma,I miss you grandma,I want to hug and kiss you for the rest of the day?it was actually several voice notes as she must have kept taking her finger off the microphone!
Yesterday I plucked up the courage to download the mobile banking app and deposit a cheque?sounds straightforward but it took a while!
Depressed by the prospect of not meeting the family for Christmas, but had a call from our GP booking DH and myself in for Covid vaccination at our local community centre next week. Best Christmas present ever!
My neighbour, who has been worried about Covid called to tell me she has had her first injection this am. She is delighted.
My DH came to the gym with me early this morning. Much more fun than going alone!??
Well, it was yesterday really, my positive event. I met a friend for coffee at a local garden centre. We had a short walk first along what turned out to be a muddy road and then bought a take-away coffee and sat on our fold-up chairs near our cars. The weather was fine and we had a lovely chat. Hadn’t seen her in several months so lovely to get together. Only a small thing, but it meant a lot to both of us as we both have fairly busy social lives, normally, which have been seriously curtailed of late because of the pandemic. The current situation has certainly made me appreciate that human contact is so important.
We both woke up
. Always a positive start to the day!
Ps many congratulations Supergirlsnan. What fabulous news on the safe arrival arrival of your grandson. Love to you all. 
Had a lovely Zoom ‘meal’ with two of our friends and had a good chat and lots of laughter. Really cheered us up !
Lovely surprise yesterday as AC had organised for DiL no 2 to leave presents in our porch & take theirs, and No1 son doing the same tomorrow. So happy as I have bought lots more gifts than normal for them all to make up for not seeing them so frequently this year. I know it’s no substitution for not being together but I hope now their xmas morning can be filled with a mad mega gift opening session. Joy.
Well, I work up and found my pulse, so I just knew it would be a good day. My grocery order arrived, everything was present and correct - I have taken the phone off the hook, will soon switch off the computer and Christmas for my husband and I will begin. Having a Zoom chat with AC over breakfast on Christmas morning. I am so fortunate but do feel for people who are less so. Merry Christmas.
Yesterday I went into the centre to Marks. I wanted fruit veg salad. Thelocal shops where l live now are not as good or convenient as where l used to live and l do miss them. I was anxious but l needn't have worried because M& S have got things very organized. The shop was fairly busy but lots of choice no queues at the tills. My lovely brother-in-law popped round to collect empty boxes as they are hoping to move in the next few weeks. He left a gift from his daughter so l will have one present to unwrap.
I went for a walk in Queens Park with my pash. Best thing that's happened in a week.
My brother in Canada says he will keep in touch with me every day over Christmas, so that is lovely.
I'm delivering gifts to my son's house today and will hover on the doorstep for five minutes.
All my shopping is done so today I will have time to make the mince pies etc.
And I'm still alive and kicking so that's a bonus at my age. 
This may be to much info but here goes...
My positive is that this morning I had a proper poo.
On 14 December I had major surgery for bowel cancer and I'm happy to report that the plumbing seems to be working just fine.
Happy Christmas everyone. Xx
As these posts were yesterday, I can say that it was my birthday and my daughter and son-in-law invited me for dinner. Suddenly my 9-year-old grandson appeared from the kitchen with a lovely birthday cake he had made for me. What a lovely surprise.
Doesn’t it make your day when someone is nice and helpful
Does reading this thread count? It's cheered me up no end. Thank you Mary Doll for starting it. I hope it runs and runs.
I’ve just picked up our Christmas meat from the local farm - no hassle. And my lovely husband has dug up enough Jerusalem artichokes from the garden for two meals. My Bloody Mary jelly starters wouldn’t set though, so now we’re starting Christmas lunch with, er, Bloody Marys.
Notinthemanual, thank you. That was my intention, I was thoroughly fed up with all the sniping on GN. Life is hard enough at the moment and I understand people are struggling. I just wanted to to start a thread where people could share good news.
I haven’t interacted with people for so long now (in real life) and recently decided to de-clutter.
I’ve used Olio and Trash Nothing to give away lots of decent things, many new, that I haven’t used, or no longer use.
I’ve had interaction online with lots of different people, and it’s been a pleasure to give away things that others can make use of.
Also nice opening the door to them (always far enough away with masks on,) or waving and chatting through the window.
Also handed a gift to my delivery lady and her son, which was much appreciated and made me feel good seeing their smiles.
Positive for me ??
My mother in law who is 89 stopped at the library to look at the notice
Board (they are closed for books). And lady came out and asked if she was ok and offered to go and get a couple of books for her . Mum said no it was ok but the lady took her card and looked up what she had previously borrowed on the computer and went and got her some books! How very kind - above and beyond and it was a lovely positive to my day indirectly!
Just had a lovely quiet walk with my naughty fox terrier who normally has a bit of Argy bargy with an other dog when we are out and embarrasses me. This morning she was a good girl and I got home having not to apologise to someone for her behaviour.
DD2 has just been round with some goodies for me to have a Christmas Eve trout and salad meal, which she knows I love.
And DD1 has sent me a ticket to hear Voces8 on London Live this evening as she knows they are a favourite of mine.
And DD3 has offered to tidy up and do viewings for me as my house sale has just fallen through (again!) and she wanted to find a way to help.
I am very very lucky indeed to be blessed with such lovely DDs and I am endlessly proud of them.
I had a voice message this morning from my 8 year old granddaughter in Italy. She said she had a dream about me last night. I had gone to see them, and when she opened the door I had taken them two puppies! Such a shame it was just a dream☹️ but it was a lovely start to the day.
I will be on my own on Christmas day and last night got an email from my next door neighbours - a young family - offering to deliver a plate of Christmas dinner ( chicken and duck) to my door on Christmas day.
They've lived next door for about 8 years and we are on friendly terms but rarely see each other. Lockdowns have definitely encouraged that neighbourly feeling.
I declined their offer with gratitude - have stocked up on self indulgent food already!
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