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Marydoll Sat 03-Jul-21 07:34:06

Good morning Mick and all from a cloudy Glasgow.

Hoping that the news of Jaxjacky's granddaughter is positive today and more hopeful news on Grannyactivist's wee DGD, who is in ICU in NZ. Worrying times for both families.
Greyduster, I hope you had a lovely day yesterday! ?

All my fears about speaking to my RA consultant yesterday were unfounded, he was lovely! I have nothing but admiration for the way, he so efficiently, but tactfully managed to curtail my ramblings. grin. My previous consultant, of whom I am very fond of, never quite mastered that art!
The news wasn't so positive, but I managed to get quite a lot of questions answered,
As well as a new hip, I also now need an op on my foot, which I have declined for various reasons. The good news is that he offered me steroid injections in my hands!

There was some slightly positive news concerning my worry about the efficacy of the vaccine,. He did confirm, that due to being immunosuppressed, the vaccine won't protect me as it will most people, but it will offer some protection. That wasn't a surprise, just confirmed what I already suspected. Also I got more information from him about my heart scans, than I did from my cardiologist!

The situation in the Dollhouse became quite fraught last night. Although our kitchen was refitted about two years ago, I never got the cooker splashback, I have lusted after. Mr Doll, kept procrastinating. ? It had to be done in the evening, because it takes 24hrs to dry, so I wouldn't be able to use the range.
Well yesterday was the day! After being delivered two weeks ago, it has been lying there just taunting me!! You will not be surprised that it turned out to be another stressful and damaging episode in our marriage! Problem solving, forward planning and good listening are not Mr Perfect's forte. ? Thank goodness I am extremely skilled in that area! ?
I won't bore you with the details, of matchsticks, skewers, masking tape which wouldn't stick, ĢLUE on marble work tops and taps, multitudinous tongue biting etc, etc. ?. I do hope divorce lawyers are open for consultations on a Saturday. ? Visible glue lines on the splashback ( I did warn him) are not a good look. ?

Wishing you all a very pleasant Saturday and sending my best wishes to all in the sick bay. ?

Gelisajams Sat 03-Jul-21 07:28:31

Good morning from Ilfacombe where it’s been raining and more is promised. DH is walking Minehead to Porlock Weir and I will explore Minehead with DS2.
Enjoy the Upfront Gallery Scentia I used to visit regularly when I lived in Carlisle. Delicious food at a good price and always an interesting display.
Take care everyone and stay safe ?

cornergran Sat 03-Jul-21 07:25:16

Morning Mick, morning All from a warm if wet corner of Somerset.

Electricians came and went yesterday, chaotic as predicted but good to have the work done. Carpenters here this morning to quote to hang new doors. I’ve some admin to catch up with, our goddaughter wants a chat (offload!) and Mr C is wielding a paint brush. The day will pass quickly enough. No football for us this evening, will find a film to watch.

Your evening sounds really enjoyable brook, good luck with the weather for your coffee session Alizarin, the sea mist rolls in here at times, grandMattie, it is eerie although I love walking in the beach in it, enjoy the sense of separation.

Hope Saturday is kind to us all, especially those with troubles of any kind.

NanKate Sat 03-Jul-21 07:17:33

Good morning Mick and All from a cloudy West Berkshire.

Well we managed our stint looking after our 2 DGSs 10 and 8 whilst their Dad was away. We got into a complete muddle with what clothes they should wear at school or take to school each day - uniform, or keep fit, or swim gear plus footie kit. They were very patient with us and calmly explained each day the different combinations. I see the roles reversing ?

We will go and watch them in the footie tournament today before going home tomorrow. A bit of family normality has crept into our life ?

Beechnut Sat 03-Jul-21 07:10:57

Whoops!
Have a good day all ?

Beechnut Sat 03-Jul-21 07:10:22

Good Morning everyone from Severnside. It’s dull and raining.

I was very early for my mammogram appointment yesterday and there was no one waiting so I was able to go straight in. They must have everyone’s appointment well spaced out.

After I visited a B&M and bought a garden hose. The one I already have is very heavy so I thought I’d try one of those concertina ones. I have read mixed reviews on them though.

Hav

brook2704 Sat 03-Jul-21 07:06:17

Good morning everyone from Inverness where we’ve light cloud but quite a bit cooler than the last few days
We had another good but busy day yesterday, looking after the DGC in the morning and then an enjoyable neighbours outdoor get together in the evening where I caught up on all the local news. We set our own tables and chairs up on the front lawns with drinks and nibbles. A few of the neighbours are quite musical so we had the wee street band playing drums and guitar most of the evening too. All good fun and a lovely evening
Today I’m taking DGD to her dance class and a bit of shopping in town but nothing much else planned
Thinking of your DGD Jaxj hope things are a bit better today
Have a good day everyone and take care ?

Alizarin Sat 03-Jul-21 06:59:57

Good morning from a very wet south Cornwall. Am hoping our first allotment coffee morning for 18 months won't be cancelled because of the rain. Also, my son, his friend and their five year old daughters are going camping on Bodmin Moor so the rain will make that interesting!

grandMattie your sea mist comment reminded me that when I was married and we had a lovely Mevagissey day boat we were in Falmouth bay and a sea mist descended, totally from nowhere, like a heavy blanket. No sight, no sound. Now, usually I don't scare at all (except with big spiders) but it was terrifying. We just dropped anchor until it went but we were vulnerable.

Anyway, a safer day I'm sure today! The best of days to all of you, especially where there are troubles.

BlueSapphire Sat 03-Jul-21 06:59:55

Good morning everyone from a damp Northampton. Yesterday was lovely, sunny blue skies all day, but rather humid as I realised when I cut the grass. I then spent an hour or two pruning, weeding and trimming overgrown shrubs next to the garage. Had an afternoon outside reading and listening to the radio.

Going to DS's this afternoon to see DGD2 who turned 11 on Thursday. Hopefully there will be cake! Will see if DD will give me a lift as rain is forecast. Apart from that a day of nothing much apart from the Saturday papers and reading.

Wishing all a pleasant weekend.

Sar53 Sat 03-Jul-21 06:50:54

Good morning from a damp and overcast Essex by the sea.
We are going to DD2 later this morning in Kent and this afternoon to my middle brother's 60th, he lives nearby. It's an outdoor party but the forecast is for thundery showers ?☂️?.
This evening we will be watching the big game with DD2 and SIL, come on England ??.
I hope your granddaughter is OK Jax ?.
Enjoy Saturday whatever you are doing xx

Ashcombe Sat 03-Jul-21 06:36:16

Good morning, everyone, from an overcast start in Crewe, too, Mick.

Yesterday, I spent quietly enjoying views of the garden, including the comical sight of two wood pigeons attempting to copulate, precariously perched on the fence! Much flapping of wings before they fell out of sight into the garden next door!

In the evening we were joined by the in-laws of my DD2 and I treated us all to a Chinese takeaway, during which we had some heavy showers. That put paid to the bonfire next door which had burned since early afternoon, emanating a disgusting smell!

The usual football training and dance classes will occupy much of the day for DGS2 and DGD but DD2 and I will enjoy some time together. Last night she regaled us with the latest from her school.

A teacher had helped herself to alstroemerias recently bought by DD2 for the staff room and was using them in a Science lesson involving Y3 children dissecting them! This was annoying but also worrying as they are toxic to touch and can cause rashes, etc! DD2 had to close down the lesson in the two parallel classes and all the flowers were binned. What a waste, not least because they generally last for a few weeks!

Wishing you all a happy weekend, safe travels and relief from pain or worries. ⛅️??☀️?

muse Sat 03-Jul-21 06:28:33

Good morning Mick

Yesterday was such a sad day all round. I said goodbye to my DD and DGD and after reading JaxJacky’s post in soops kitchen last night, I just want to send a big comforting hug to her and her family this morning.

I hope your GD had a comfortable night Jax and the hospital reassessment of her burns is positive. I’ll pop back here and into the kitchen tonight for your news and read everyone else’s.

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Scentia Sat 03-Jul-21 06:24:18

Good Morning all from Whitehaven where we are staying in readiness for DH to begin his C2C cycle ride later this morning.
I will be his support crew in the car, but I do have plans to visit the Upfront Gallery whilst on my travels!!
I do hope you are all feeling the best you can muster under your personal circumstances and you are ready for the storms today ⛈☔️

grandMattie Sat 03-Jul-21 06:21:11

Good morning from a grey E Kent. Having had two days of sun, we’re back to grey…
The preparations for the Golf Open are gathering apace. For the last three months, huge lorries have been going past the house full of “stuff”. A large village is developing on the site. Now, we have even more traffic. The Open starts today next week - there will be even more going on, crowds, buses, helicopters…
When I followed DS1 to Dover to return his hire car, a sudden sea mist hit us. It wasn’t dangerous, but very disconcerting.
Nothing happening today. Disguised leftovers for dinner.
I hope all GraMmingos have a good day. ????☀️?⭐️??

Michael12 Sat 03-Jul-21 06:10:48

Good Morning Everyone,
Its a grey start this morning , it has ben raining earlier here in Brackley .
Today , I will catch the bus to Bicester direct do my usual there ,and return to watch todays episode of the Tour De France.
May have a Chinese Take Away later ,but also tempted doing a stir fry at home.
Take Care,
Mick