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soop Sat 14-Aug-21 18:07:59

Here we are yet again,
Happy as we can be...
All good friends and jolly good company.

WELCOME to our very own kitchen in which we celebrate happy occasions and support each other through the difficult times. flowers sunshine smile

GrannyGravy13 Tue 31-Aug-21 15:13:57

Grandmabatty will keep everything crossed for you ??

Grandmabatty Tue 31-Aug-21 14:45:42

Kitcheners, I'm going to need everyone to cross their fingers for me. Recent mammogram highlighted some inconsistencies* their words, so I have to go to the breast clinic in Edinburgh tomorrow for more tests. I'm hoping it's nothing serious but who knows?

annodomini Mon 30-Aug-21 22:26:11

Maw, I'd love a bit of your Selkirk bannock. It's probably more than half a century since I had such a fine Scottish delicacy.
I haven't been watching Vigil tonight.There's greater drama at the US open where Murray is playing Tsitsipas and doing very well so far. I'm watching it on Prime. Wish it was available on free-to-air TV. The way the match is going, I might have to go to bed before it's over.sad I must catch up on Vigil tomorrow if I don't have anything more important to do.

Doodle Mon 30-Aug-21 22:06:11

Sorry to hear about Rosie Maw . Hope she isn’t in too much pain.

Charleygirl5 Mon 30-Aug-21 21:43:29

Poor Rosie- I am so sorry to hear she is still in pain as well as feeling sorry for herself. I do hope she has been well cared for and has only really had to make an effort to go outside to do her "business". Is she receiving sufficient cuddles? I do worry about her.
TOYA

brook2704 Mon 30-Aug-21 21:05:20

I remember that book Maw it caused tears of laughter in our hoose! ?

Nannytopsy Mon 30-Aug-21 20:58:29

I’m the granny who can be pushed off!

MawBe Mon 30-Aug-21 20:44:55

I’ll leave some “banny “ on the side- but I’m afraid I have started it!

MawBe Mon 30-Aug-21 20:42:02

I forgot to say, D and SIL brought me a nostalgic Selkirk Bannock back with them from Scotland plus a book illustrating a song many of you will know (“Scottish Mothers” in particular). Good thing the other granny (SIL’s mother) wasn’t there ??

Nannytopsy Mon 30-Aug-21 20:39:02

Count me in Daisy and if there is chocolate cake, one 8 year old DGS!

MawBe Mon 30-Aug-21 20:37:44

Poor Rosie is still feeling sorry for herself after pulling her dew claw on Friday morning (early!) and waking the neighbours with the GSOD- “greyhound scream of death”. Those who have heard a dog scream in pain for several minutes will know it is spine chilling. I think I might check with the vet again tomorrow and see whether it should be removed as I am worried it might catch again. She was in a lot of pain. (My nerves were in shreds too)
She has had a day in kennels as I was in Birmingham for my (only) granddaughters 7 th birthday yesterday. There 15 of us and it was lovely to be at a proper (extended) family gathering again. The sort of thing we used to take for granted but have missed!
I hope those who have been poorly are recovering and wish those still in pain, like Soop some speedy relief
TOYA

Dogsmakemesmile Mon 30-Aug-21 20:33:52

Dashing in before I fall asleep after a day looking after my toddler granddaughter. Early start and non stop vigilance. Exhausted. She did have a nap (and so did I). Tea was something from the freezer with loads of vegetables. Several cups of Earl Grey and digestives consumed too. Comfort food for me.

Doodle Mon 30-Aug-21 20:17:50

Urms thank you for correcting what sort of dress you were wearing for your night out. I was about to suggest it would be more suitable for the Argy than an Italian restaurant ?
soop such a shame your days are blighted by the dreaded drop bot. I hope it doesn’t spoil your family gathering for you.
grannygravy sounds like you had a lovely meal. Nice to be meeting up with friends again.
annsixty glad you’re feeling a bit better.
Hello and welcome daisytwoshoes. One cake won’t be enough for this lot. Better make a batch. ?
Take care all. TOYA ?

Jaxjacky Mon 30-Aug-21 19:57:42

I’ll be round tomorrow Daisytwoshoes, lovely name, welcome and thank you.
Very original flowers GG13, a thoughtful friend.

brook2704 Mon 30-Aug-21 19:55:01

Thanks daisytwoshoes count me in! ? ☕️

Daisytwoshoes Mon 30-Aug-21 19:32:34

Thank you for your welcome “Soop “ of course you can all come for afternoon tea .will pop another cake in the oven .the kettles on ?

brook2704 Mon 30-Aug-21 19:30:33

Such beautiful flowers GG13 I really like the blue colours - what a lovely gift from your friend
We’re a day or so behind everyone else as we’ve just finished watching the first episode of Vigil on catch up - I really liked it and am looking forward to episode 2 later.
Your evening sounds really lovely urms - hope you both enjoy it. Most of my shoes these days are flat but I do enjoy dressing up in heels for a night out as long as I’ve got someone to hang onto on the way home!
Good that all went well yesterday Jax and hope you can relax a bit now after a busy weekend

GrannyGravy13 Mon 30-Aug-21 18:58:06

Jaxjacky my dear friend made four different fish courses, nibbles beforehand and a birthday cake, needless to say I have eaten very little today!

So much for not doing a lot, I have cleared out and sorted my airing cupboard and what the C and GC call the Narnia wardrobe in the GC’s bedroom here.

I will leave you with a picture of my beautiful flowers, a gift from my friend.

Jaxjacky Mon 30-Aug-21 18:49:48

GG13 how many courses were there? Enjoy tomorrow annsixty,pleased you’ve perked up.
brook safe journey to Cambridge, have a lovely time, precious memories.
And soop ironing is banned in my vocabulary, fortunately MrJ does his myriad of shirts and my odd item. I cook and sort out spiders, (the spiders get carried outside, not cooked)…
A very lazy day after Friday’s washing marathon, GG’s Saturday/Sunday am and the pulled pork for 10 yesterday that went well. The weather is dull and chilly, not summer. I’m a tad envious of Urms, I doubt if Weston super Mare in a couple of weeks will require silver sandals, I’m thinking fleece and socks!
Wishing you all a pleasant evening, hoping panache is still being nurtured. X

Grandmabatty Mon 30-Aug-21 18:44:18

Soop Cary Grant was one of those gorgeous men whom I adore. I loved Grace Kelly's dresses too. Sorry to hear that you are in pain.? Dgs was very well behaved today and we had a good afternoon. I'm having steak and sausage casserole with dumplings for dinner. And Eton mess using one of the meringues I made yesterday. Have a good evening all.

Grandmajean Mon 30-Aug-21 18:44:14

B- shoes not shows !

Grandmajean Mon 30-Aug-21 18:43:24

I have a lovely pair of shoes that I call my " sitting down" shows

GrannyGravy13 Mon 30-Aug-21 18:33:31

Oh Urmstongran some of my favourite and prettiest shoes are car-to-bar
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Urmstongran Mon 30-Aug-21 17:49:08

coral dress - obv!!

Urmstongran Mon 30-Aug-21 17:46:09

P.s. one of my friends out here called strappy evening shoes ‘Door2Bar’. When she said it I thought it was the name of a designer shoe as that’s how it sounded! She had to explain to me (yes I’m a bit dim) that she meant door-to-bar as in, shoes that are best worn without having to walk far in them!
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