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soop Sun 04-Jul-21 18:34:38

Here we are again
Happy as can be
All good pals and jolly good company...

Welcome. Make yourselves comfortable and let us share our celebrations and tribulations. It's what we do best.

flowers wine brew cupcake and a multitude of virtual hugs.

Nannytopsy Wed 11-Aug-21 20:50:48

Good evening everyone! The nights are really drawing in! Jax we are watching the cricket - this format is very exciting! Well I am watching, DH is sleeping ? .
We had DGC for 24 hours. They slept well but we are going to have to develop strategies for DGD. She is 5 with a vile temper, which she turns on and off at will. Her poor brother has a lot to put up with. If we are both here, it’s a case of divide and rule but today I had to go out.
Are your husband’s problems ulcers muse? My DH’s started with insect bites. They are causing him a lot of pain just now so stronger painkillers, hence falling asleep.
Well, sleep tight everyone x

Grandmabatty Wed 11-Aug-21 20:49:49

Brooke wine and chocolate sound excellent and just what you deserve.

TillyTrotter Wed 11-Aug-21 20:36:05

Hi MawBe and Rosie,
good evening to the kitchen. A bar of chocolate always sorts out my mood brook. I hope you are dry and comfy now.

brook2704 Wed 11-Aug-21 19:58:18

Hello kitcheners I’m just popping into the kitchen to catch up with the news and to dry out!

It’s been raining all day here in Inverness and I’m well and truly soaked. I missed my class at the gym as the blummin car wouldn’t start - its a long story but it’s a hire car with a fancy ignition system as our regular car is in the garage. The hire company sent the AA round and it was eventually fixed but too late for me so I had to go into town on the bus.
Then as it’s Wednesday we usually watch DGS play football and we forgot the umbrella- well I say we forgot but it was DH really.
So Ive just got in dripping wet and found out my waterproof jacket isn’t waterproof at all. Ive had a warm shower and pjs are on already - is that allowed in the kitchen??

Wine is open even though it’s only Wednesday and a bar of chocolate too … that should sort me out!
Will pop back later ?

Grandmabatty Wed 11-Aug-21 19:45:13

Maw she's just lovely. I am jealous.

MawBe Wed 11-Aug-21 19:12:32

Hello TillyTrotter I won’t try guessing (I am usually rubbish at it ) but nice to see you.
I just wanted to post the latest pic of laid-back Rosie who is nearly practically perfect in every way - just won’t let me out of her sight!
She snuggles up beside me in bed and follows me from room to room - such a loving affectionate girlie ?

TillyTrotter Wed 11-Aug-21 18:37:57

Hi soop , we have met before in the kitchen but thank you for the welcome.
I have been quiet of late that’s all, and Tilly is my new pseudonym.
I’ll try and pop in more often.

muse Wed 11-Aug-21 18:07:54

Did miss you at the party BladeAnnie but nanna duty news is fantastic. Did you get a cuddle last night? They will always need you.

Yiayia4. Hope the waiting list isn't too long. Never doubt it - you can do it?

Well done with the rehab programme Blossoming.

Sad to read about the family worries Susan. Hoping you get the date to see FiL soon,

Hellogirl1 Wise words from Grandmabatty for you.

Good to hear that soop. This normality fad is very overrated. Give me a rebel any day.

Well done with the recovery Fennel. Do you walk with friends?

Missing family tonight. Sent texts and hope for a call from DD soon. She has had a few days off work and gone with DGD to Yorkshire to see friends.

Had Mya at the vets today because she has a reoccurring ear problem. Drops have been tried on a few occasions so the time has come for a thorough investigation. She will be sedated on Friday morning and a swab taken. She is so good in letting me clean her ear but she's scratched it sore too often.

Talking of sores. MrM sores on his legs are still persisting. One has almost healed but needs a dressing on still but the other is still troublesome. The nurse put a paste on it on yesterday and he has really struggled to walk today. Back on paracetamol. Next appointment is Friday.

I should get a letter soon about my referral to the ophthalmologist. It was such a relief to know the lump was not skin cancer. I shall tell the optician when I go back (next week). I can't be angry with him though. It is best to get these things checked out. Hellogirl1? please.

All day I've had my mum, Vera, in my thoughts as today would have been her birthday. Just worked out the dates and she would have been 100.

Blossoming Wed 11-Aug-21 18:01:46

YiaYia I have just seen your news, I don’t know how I missed it! Hope you’re not kept waiting too long and are soon looking forward to a pain free future.

Fennel Wed 11-Aug-21 17:30:34

ps @ GrandmaB - I'm a fan of Monty too. You can watch all last year's episodes on
www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b006mw1h/gardeners-world

Fennel Wed 11-Aug-21 17:24:55

Hellogirl - I know how it feels when you need a haircut. Mine had grown to make me look like a hairy mammoth so I hacked it here and there. Looked even worse.
Then younger daughter rang last night to say they're coming for the day on Sunday so I made an effort and went to my hairdresser this morning, She managed to tame the mop and I feel so much better!.
Also good to have a change of company and a natter.
As for keeping active, can't remember if I mentioned it on here, in March I fell and fractured my ankle. I'm back to walking regularly but my sense of balance is very poor.

soop Wed 11-Aug-21 16:54:04

Grandmabatty If chaps needed to have their squishy bits squashed, there would be an almighty uproar. wink

MawB Us lot are extremely fond of you. It's time that you spent more quality time here in the kitchen.

Grandmafrench I shall never ever be classed as normal. I tried it once. Didn't suit me. I believe it's in the genes. grin

BladeAnnie All good grannies thinks like you. Give the new parents time to adjust. Your family will glad of the space. They will also value the support that you will give to them whenever they need it.

Baggs will travelling a very long road to visit us on Saturday. I am all excited, as Torben would say.

The rain fell. The clouds cleared. The sun is shining. I shall leave you with a photo of last night's Kintyre sky.

Please take good care of yourselves. smile moon

Jaxjacky Wed 11-Aug-21 16:53:52

Hi all, well done Blossoming, you’ve struck a chord with me and I really must go back to walking, I potter about in the garden, smaller shops and the weekends I’m more active walking, but, no excuses.Yia it seems a lot, but I’m sure you’ll face them with the knowledge of your future mobility. That all sounds very good, but I’m a cowardly custard!
We’re off to the cricket soon at the Ageas Bowl, it’s sunny, I was going to put shorts on, but I know in a few hours it will chill down. DD is giving us a lift there and we’ll taxi back, food vendors available, so no cooking, marvellous!
Enjoy your evening all x

Grandmabatty Wed 11-Aug-21 16:40:56

Hellogirl it's uncomfortable rather than painful but I understand why you feel like that. I lost my best friend from university at the age of 35 to breast cancer and so many friends and colleagues have had it that I stiffen the lips (sadly not the boobs) and go every three years.

Hellogirl1 Wed 11-Aug-21 16:28:05

Maw, you`ve just described Lynne to a T. She wasn`t very good at walking, but she could still just about get around the house, but after 5 weeks in hospital last September/October, she hasn`t been able to walk at all, not even stand up.
BladeAnnie, any name yet for the new baby? Love the pic of Duncan.
Blossoming, I`m glad things are going well for you at the moment.
GrandmaB, I`ve never had the courage to go for a boob squashing session, always ignored the letters, daft, I know, but that`s me!
TOYA

Grandmafrench Wed 11-Aug-21 15:31:42

Good Afternoon dear Kitchen Types

BladeAnnie, really thrilled to her about a BabyboyBlade for the family. A long and happy life to him, bless his little heart and his team colours!

Susan Am hoping seeing happy little B is some compensation for the recent bad times: you'll obviously make his day! Sad that enforced hospitalisation has led to further problems in your family. Hospital Acquired Disability - I can think of other names (!) and reasons for the increased frailty of your poor FiL. Hopefully there's enough family to help him recover some of his mobility once he's home. He'll certainly improve mentally and really needs that to look forward to.

Yia - we'll know that now you'll bravely go! And just wait for the appointment for your first procedure. In the meantime, hope you get some better relief from pain. x

soop trust you are well-recovered from the festivities and almost back to normal! Whatever that is! Nice that you found your old pal in reasonable spirits - bet he was so thrilled to see the two of you again.

Are your bruises on the mend now, Blossoming? I tend to picture you as a Skittle, trying to avoid falling down. Keep up the hard work and do those steps - said she, who needs to start taking her own advice. You should perhaps aim to become a Weeble. Remember those ?? Toys for little kids with a solid ball for a base. No matter which way you pushed them down, they'd bounce back upright again - "Weebles wobble but they don't fall down". Like that, you'd have no more bruises, ever.

GrandmaB, after unpleasant boob-squishing, you definitely deserve a gentle afternoon potter. Pleased your Mum is due more delicious food treats again soon - that may have avoided a potential Wednesday problem for you, no doubt? ?. Enjoy a nice time with Monty - he's always such pleasant company. He reckons that having a garden saved his life and I think it can work miracles for most of us.

Have a super rest of the day all you Kitchen peeps and stay safe and happy. ?‍♀️?

BladeAnnie Wed 11-Aug-21 14:46:48

Good Afternoon dear kitcheners and I hope you all are well? I'm leaving DD1 and co to get used to being a family of four. They can call me if they need me but otherwise I'm giving them some space during this special time. I'm knitting another baby cardigan as DGS was bigger than we expected so his first little cardigan I'd knitted for him is too small!! I'll have to check what we are eating tonight - I've a feeling it might be macaroni cheese I'm making. The last couple of nights we've been a bit naughty with pizza ? and fish and chips ?!! I hope everyone has a very pleasant afternoon/evening and hugs to all feeling below par ?. And hello ? from Duncan sitting outside anticipating a bit of sun

Grandmabatty Wed 11-Aug-21 14:17:07

Good afternoon Blossoming. It's good to hear that you are soldiering on. I had a mammogram this morning and have recovered from having my substantial boobs hoisted about. Gravity and being overweight have a lot to answer for! I visited mum and she is looking forward to her birthday dinner on Saturday at her favourite place to eat. No WhatsApp chat this afternoon so I am catching up with Monty Don and Gardeners World. It's raining too so I'm spared weeding today. A spot of gentle pottering awaits.

Blossoming Wed 11-Aug-21 13:52:30

Good afternoon lovely Kitcheners, I hope you’re all recovered from the birthday shenanigans by now! Lovely to hear of another new arrival, congratulations to BladeAnnie and family. The rehab program is going well so far, I’m off out for a walk with my trusty step counter shortly. No falls so far this week, still nursing a few bruises from the last one but nothing broken. Best wishes to you all flowers

MawBe Wed 11-Aug-21 12:58:05

Is a “hospital acquired disability “: when you are bedbound and very quickly lose muscle tone?
I remember how Paw became very wobbly very quickly and sometimes almost came out of hospital worse than he went in. Walking him round the corridors every day when his breathing was good enough used to help, but it only happened if I was there to accompany him because the wards were too short staffed to spare an HCA to go with him.
It is a dire warning to us all - apparently we can lose muscle tone in our legs in under a week if we are unable to move around. So even walking with sticks or a walker is better than not at all.

soop Wed 11-Aug-21 12:50:49

I love your name, TillyTrotter. If I have failed to welcome you, may I do so right this minute. I'm a bit behind with matters. Can't think why! wink

soop Wed 11-Aug-21 12:48:40

A huge thank you to muse for sending me all the party high-jinx in an email attachment. I have printed it and will cherish it for ever.

Thank you, Marydoll. I appreciate your message.

Susan What does the hospital disability mean? I am sorry for the trauma your family is having to cope with. flowers

BladeAnnie Tue 10-Aug-21 22:07:08

Good evening and thank you all so much for the good wishes on the arrival of our new little one. We have met him for the first time earlier this evening and he's just adorable. Of course I would think that - but really he is ??. TillyTrotter funny you should mention that - I took him a little body suit earlier; red and white stripes bearing the badge of the mighty Blades ?. Wishing you all a very good night ? - sleep well

Hellogirl1 Tue 10-Aug-21 21:59:50

Congratulations BladeAnnie, to all the family.
Soop, I`m dying to see Billy`s portrait!
Have made a hairdressers appointment for next week, it`s way past time for my messy mop to be chopped. She`s coming next Thursday.

Yiayia4 Tue 10-Aug-21 21:32:59

Good evening everyone.Lovely news BladeAnnie congratulations to you all.That’s a wonderful thing to do Jax your parents would be so proud.

My consultations were as I expected, now on the list for hip and knee replacement and stronger medication for psoriatic arthritis.No surprise really I’ve buried my head in the sand for so long.It could be a lot worse I have had one knee replacement so know what to expect. I can do this.?

Good night Kitcheners see you tomorrow.

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