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12Michael Fri 08-Jan-21 06:14:25

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark , but its icy and freezing outside here in brackley this morning , must have been one of coldest nights locally .
Today, usual shop ,and maybe get a fish & chip takeaway for lunch as its not to far.
Otherwise stay in .
Take Care, Mick

Gelisajams Fri 08-Jan-21 10:10:37

Good morning from a dismal cold Morecambe Bay where the weather doesn’t know whether it’s coming or going.
A bit like me at the moment. DH and I have spent time this morning attempting to sort or selves out and find ways to cope and be more positive. We have just gone round in circles, but at least moving house is now off the cards (again).
Thinking particularly this morning of Taravelsafarand her husband and Marydoll. It puts my problems into perspective!
Welcome Janet enjoy your freedom before the chemo starts.
Take care everyone and stay safe.?

Taichinan Fri 08-Jan-21 10:04:28

Good morning everyone from the Angus coast where it's bright and sunny - and breezy and freezing! Had a lovely day yesterday enjoying DD's 47th birthday via WhatsApp. It's "living life by proxy" - and thank God for that! I'm just so delighted that she's found happiness again, and I count my blessings every day that all three of my children are happy and content in their lives.
So glad to hear that so many poorlies are feeling better now, and I hope you feel better soon too Ginny. Like you I've felt very down lately, but DD's B'day yesterday was the pick-me-up I needed. I hope you find your own particular pick-me-up soon. Welcome Janet. Thank you for today's novella Marydoll - you have such an amazing spirit.
Stay safe everyone. ???

EllanVannin Fri 08-Jan-21 10:01:03

P.S. Love the snail Viridian , very clever.

EllanVannin Fri 08-Jan-21 09:58:48

Good Morning All x.
I can't make out if there's been a sharp frost or a sprinkling of snow on the lawn----the latter possibly because although cold it looks damp. Unlike yesterday when I'd finally opened the curtains onto a very hard frost.

Tried to coax the old Tom inside to eat his breakfast but he wasn't having any and felt more secure outside. I don't know how he survives each winter even though he looks snug inside his kennel hidden against the wall. Loves his grub though.

Like it or not I have to go to the corner shop to stock up on cat food, but I'll have my little trolley for balance ( hate them, they make me feel old grin ) in case it's slithery underfoot, though if it's on the damp side it'll be okay.

D rang to say that the family support officer who pops in to see how the children and herself are doing has returned from a family visit in Zimbabwe so I told her on no account let her in and only speak to her via the window. Surely the woman will quarantine herself for two weeks ? It worried me. I think she landed yesterday.

I enjoyed my Spanish omelette yesterday and can still taste the onions grin a good cleanser though ! Fish chips and garden peas today. I'm so thankful for having a good appetite because many don't have that luxury in older age.

Another neighbour who's similar is 90 today and still does his own cooking. Maybe because he was brought up in restaurants with his parents. Someone drops their own garden produce off for him and the man himself gets his meat from a company in Scotland.

I'll be thinking of you today Susan and hoping all goes well. x Brilliant news for Urmston too x, nothing better than the " all clear ".
Marydoll I'm going to call you Calamity Jane grin what are you like ? So sick yet still that humour comes out. It's what keeps you going, girl. x Glad you're back though.

Dragonfly I hope your medication gets sorted to suit x It is an important part of our lives to get that right and we do have a lot to be thankful for with our NHS and GP's to keep us going.

A warm welcome to Janet and anyone else who's sprung to life on this lovely warm thread, it's like a family.

Take care underfoot everyone and keep warm and well, above all stay safe.xx Thoughts to Gilly x.

Dwmxwg Fri 08-Jan-21 09:55:48

Good morning from north Surrey. Late to the party again this morning. Another poor night’s sleep in DD’s bed but we were up and out the door for school without too many challenges. Back home and online Pilates done. Now for shower and then off to mum and dad’s armed with my cleaning supplies, DH will take me and walk the dog locally to them for a change.
He is cooking beef stew for dinner, lovely hearty , comforting winter food.
Will catch up with everyone’s posts later
Take care all

Grandmafrench Fri 08-Jan-21 09:51:18

Good Morning everyone from a dazzling sunny skied Med’ - here in our little corner of France. My little cute, but fearless, Black Redstart is scouring the courtyard for something to eat so I must go outside and sort out his (late) breakfast.

Today’s flurry of posts has left me spinning so I’ll keep it brief.
Welcome Janet make sure you really enjoy your days before your treatment. Keep the worries and problems at bay and keep posting.
Mary such bright and positive stuff from you - were you really there or were you watching it all happening to someone else? grin. I just knew you’d still have difficulty with your perfectly planned hospital bag. The best laid plans in your house, eh? I have such an amusing picture in my head of your DH attempting to infiltrate the hospital with your phone charger and you, in that gown with no ties but giving directions at the window! Hope your cheeky rear view didn’t liven up the ward too much! Even though there’s no peace.....even in the bath.....please rest, step away from all work and get well soon.

All the sad news about neighbours, incapacity, worry, doubts, work, infection, loneliness,. We need to be here and pour it all out. We can support and inspire - and sometimes we do, because we care.
We also need to really laugh - thanks for the Would I Lie to You reminder tonight, Danni. Real laughter is so infectious. Love your little escargot, Viridian you’re so talented!

Have a better day, GrannySomerset and Travelsafar our love to you - get well, both of you. Susan thinking of you, don’t worry.

Have a safe, warm day all of you. Let’s banish the wobbles - we’ll do this rotten stuff together. x. Big hugs

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Grandmabatty Fri 08-Jan-21 09:50:20

Good morning all. We had another light fall of snow in Polmont which has frozen hard as the temperature is -4 at the moment. Pale blue sky above. I woke at five and contemplated getting up but next thing I knew it was half past eight and I was groggy. I've not moved much since then. A delivery of new casual clothes cheered me up twenty minutes ago. Everyone seems so busy! You put me to shame. I had been going to go to Aldi but I can't decide whether to go today or tomorrow. Viridian that is a lovely snail! And I loathe the real things. You are both creative and productive. Marydoll despite your worries you can tell such good tales of your adventures. Thank you. Urmston I'm glad your results are so positive. Having had a raft of blood tests etc in December,I know how you must feel. Such relief. Welcome to Janet. This is a friendly place. I had an unexpected visit from dsil and dgs yesterday afternoon. The wee one was so pleased to see me that it made my heart warm. I'm off to get dressed,lazy person that I am. Have a good day.

BlueSapphire Fri 08-Jan-21 09:46:03

How good and entertaining to hear from Marydoll! Take care and rest up please.

Glad that Urmston's tests came back ok. I know she was worrying about them.

Best wishes to all again.

Shropshirelass Fri 08-Jan-21 09:41:44

We were supposed to have heavy snow so I changed my click and collect shop to tomorrow instead of this morning. Forecast has changed and only a chance of light snow here in Shropshire. Going to spend the day sorting out drawers and wardrobe, decluttering - it is badly needed!

GrannyOwl5 Fri 08-Jan-21 09:40:35

Good morning everyone from north Kent where there is a sea mist wafting around the house and it looks very uninviting out there.

After a lovely day celebrating our 43rd wedding anniversary yesterday DD rang in the evening to say that GS2’s teacher had tested positive and the whole class has to self isolate so no going out for exercise. The class only saw her on Monday and she wore both a mask and visor throughout the day, but we shall obviously be chewing our collective fingernails for the next ten days whilst trying to remain cool and calm!

Lovely to hear from Marydoll and read about your excursion to the hospital; we have missed the novellas. Good news Urms; a weight off your mind.

Welcome JanetG to this lovely daily thread; beware -Urmstongran will probably be along to ask how much your house is worth - a small initiation rite that she inflicts on new members.

Hope your appointment goes ok Susan56 .

Hope you all have a good a day as possible. Stay warm and safe

Luckygirl Fri 08-Jan-21 09:37:00

Lord above! - it's cold here!

Yesterday was a crisp winter wonderland and my GC did their own forest school out in DD's meadow - they sent magical pictures. So wonderful to see the GC gang of cousins making wonderful memories.

But today is grey and dank and blooming cold! I just cannot get warm, and if I wear any more clothes I won't be able to move. I can't wait for the clocks to go forward again.

Good health to those who have been ill - and good to hear some are on the mend.

aggie Fri 08-Jan-21 09:28:27

Good Morning all, bright and frosty here , too cold for snow , as my Mum used to say
Woke up to visit the loo and realised it was distinctly chilly , we have underfloor heating and it is on low all the time . I knew it was the pressure but I didn’t fancy going out in the cold to fix it so just turned it off, of course couldn’t sleep . Anyway I was wrestling with it this morning but DD came out of her back door and took over !
On my second cuppa better go , the Robin is looking in at wanting his crumbs !

Nortsat Fri 08-Jan-21 09:26:24

Good morning Mick and the GM team from quiet, grey east London.

So pleased that you’re planning a restful day of behaving yourself Maryd. Great news about your test results Urms. Best of luck with your urgent appt Susan.
Viridian ‘Sidney’ the snail has a fan club ...

I had a lovely Zoom catch up with a friend yesterday. We haven’t seen one another for over a year.

I had yet another email from Little Mattie Hancock (I have borrowed that name from another GN, I have a different name which I call him, but I won’t sully Micks lovely thread by repeating it). Now I am shielding until 21st February. It won’t really amount to much change in our lives. The infection rates are so high in London that we have been ultra careful all along.

Thinking of everyone facing challenges today.
Have a good day all and ‘let’s be careful out there’.

BlueSapphire Fri 08-Jan-21 09:24:52

Good morning everyone from a very cold and frosty Northampton; everything is white and the sky is grey. A day for staying indoors, I think. I have decided not to go to DD's this weekend, the thought of mixing with anyone scares me a bit with this new virus variant. Even though they are in my support bubble and both working from home, they still have to go to the supermarket, and I do worry that they might pick something up there. I just feel safer staying in.

Managed to tidy up yesterday after the tree and decorations came down, and moved the furniture around in the living room for a change, so am getting used to sitting in a different place. The Shark is now waiting to go upstairs so I can do the bedrooms, probably next week! I ordered my knitting wool yesterday and downloaded the pattern, and am looking forward to getting the needles out again. It's only a scarf, so it shouldn't take to long, and I can knit in the afternoons without the cats' help, as they always sleep upstairs then.

No plans for today, except for usual tidy round and kitchen and bathrooms.

Will now go back and read all your posts, then may pop back in. Hope today is good for us all.

GrannySomerset Fri 08-Jan-21 09:21:17

This is DH’s week for all things medical - urgent care centre on Monday to treat and dress hands injured in fall in bedroom, dental check and polish on Wednesday, back to get hands dressed yesterday (looking good and I have dressings so we can cope at home), and appointment with Parkinson’s consultant this morning so I need to get a move on. Frosty but thankfully not foggy here, though DH is nervous about going out. I don’t think he wants to hear how much he has deteriorated since he last saw the consultant, over a year ago, but I want to be sure his medication is right. Quite a jolly week, all told!

So glad that Marydoll is back in charge at home and is at least taking some notice of the instructions to rest. Good news from Urmston and hope that Susan is reassured by her hospital visit. A disaster free day is what we all want.

cornergran Fri 08-Jan-21 09:18:48

Morning Mick, morning All from a cold, dry and fog-free corner of Somerset. Hope to get to the farm shop for some eggs and bread today, other than that who knows? That’s fine, I’m settling nicely into a space where each day unfolds as it chooses to. Mr C has an appointment for his covid jab next week, it’s 10 miles away so the car will get a legal outing. You’re right marydoll, hospital is not the place to be just now so please do more than practice being good. smile. A welcome to JanetG and apologies, I’m later today and there are too many posts before me for me to recall what everyone has said. Stay warm and safe everyone, special thoughts to those with heavy hearts.

baubles Fri 08-Jan-21 09:11:18

Morning Mick et al from S Lanarkshire where it’s still cold and snowy. I’m late this morning, neither of us woke up till after eight. DH was up a few times through the night as usual but for us both to sleep till that hour is extraordinary.

Pleased to hear you’re feeling better Urms and Marydoll too.
Cute little snail Viridian, it reminded me of my DD who had a real fear of slugs and snails as a child. We used to stay with my DM for a few days every summer so in preparation for our arrival my mother would scour her garden for the creatures and unceremoniously chuck them over the garden wall. I’m not sure what her neighbours thought of that.

Welcome JanetG. Love your animal prints Grammaretto.

Wishing everyone as good a day as possible.

Mapleleaf Fri 08-Jan-21 09:00:29

Good morning all from a cold, grey, dismal South Yorkshire. The forecast has changed from what it said it would do today. Instead of the forecast heavy snow showers, its changed to sleety showers (though its not doing that at the moment, either). I think I'd have preferred the snow to sleet.

The young gardener came yesterday and trimmed all the spindly growth from the magnolia which has reduced its height by a couple of feet, so it looks much better. Money well spent, as he takes the clippings away with him and also the old leaves that had fallen underneath it.

Hope your appointment is alright today, Susan56, and good to read some of your adventures at the hospital, Marydoll, but hope you will rest up today and avoid unnecessary excitement/adventures ??.

Take care, everyone.

Georgesgran Fri 08-Jan-21 08:58:28

Thanks Harrigran - you’re nearer the sea than us. We are just outside Durham City and both DDs are Over the Tyne in Newcastle. X

GrannyGravy13 Fri 08-Jan-21 08:58:02

Good morning Muck and all

Urmstongran so pleased all your tests were ok, perhaps you can relax a bit now????. Cute snail Viridian Never dull when Marydoll is around ?

Home schooling the 5yr old today including live zoom session with their teacher!!!
Washing machine was not able to be repaired so new one being installed tomorrow yippee!

Keep safe and well well folks ?‍♀️

Jaxjacky Fri 08-Jan-21 08:56:22

Good morning all from a cold, frosty S. Hants. Welcome Janet this is the cheeriest thread. DH has his work jeans on, I think he’s going to put up some kitchen shelves today using the left over quartz from the work surfaces. We too enjoyed Death in Paradise last night, it’s a bit daft, but entertaining. Final tinkering of shopping list of shopping to be delivered tomorrow, a walk when the frost has gone. I must also contact the library, they have a scheme where they select books for you from the genres chosen, then you collect. It works well and my one must have is books to read at bedtime. Have a gentle day all, especially Marydoll

Anniebach Fri 08-Jan-21 08:54:45

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

dragonfly46 Fri 08-Jan-21 08:54:21

Good morning from as kitty says a perishing cold Leicestershire.

Doctor ringing today to discuss my medication. Good GP practices are worth their weight in gold aren’t they Marydoll?

Ginny I know just how you feel flowers.

Marydoll Fri 08-Jan-21 08:53:53

I meant to say to Viridian, I still only have three twigs, no buds !!!

PollyDolly Fri 08-Jan-21 08:51:23

Good morning everyone! Marydoll, I'm so pleased that you are home and on the mend and thank you for such an entertaining contribution this morning! It is overcast and cold in Nottinghamshire this morning and apparently, snow is forecast.
I love the snail viridian, where did you find the pattern, could you PM me please to let me know?
I have nothing particular planned for today, craftng and sewing does require good daylight and that is sadly lacking today.
Warm wishes to you all, stay safe, stay positive!