Good evening Kitcheners. Lovely to read of all the activity. Some of it, of course, is not necessarily the sort of activity that's required but, hey......GrandmaB has survived a day with Master Gonzales, the Speedy Boy from the park. I suppose you're lucky just to need the paracetamol. They move like something out of The Matrix, don't they?
Susan so pleased you're back safely from your sad trip. Please don't make life any worse by playing about on that stepladder. As Jax says, in the bin with it. I don't want to be unkind but I'm sure you'll never be Olympic standard for the dismounting of ladders, so be a good girlie and give in, now, please. There, a bit harsh but I've said it. ?
Blossoming whose nerves are you getting on? Just give me their names and I shall rush over and have a word. Membership of the Kitchen, as I am sure the dear lady in charge will tell you, includes all the cake you can eat and at least one good daily whinge if you feel like it. We are all here to back up that rule. So, don't ever think you can't say what you feel. We all have rotten days - you possibly have bagged more than your fair share recently, but moan away and let us help if we can. Feel fitter, stronger, more your old self soon, eh? ?
Thanks for your update, Anno. Hoping that some treatment will be offered for you very soon. I expect you know all about it, but I'd like to add my friend's experiences. She has a family plagued by bcc's and she is no different. I do wish she'd take slightly better care of herself (away from the hot sunshine) but it's her life and I shouldn't comment. However, the times that she has had 'things' removed - well, I've lost count. And she's as good as new again, and so quickly. You would never know that she had had any intervention, so do hope that you can feel positive about it all. Good luck anyway. We'll leave you to your packing for the world's weather, shall we? Bet you'll end up with so many layers just to be sure, you'll not be worrying about any extra bits of cake or the odd pound in weight. Carrying a large suitcase and wearing a sauna-inducing amount of clothes, you'll shed that extra pound or two quick as a flash.
(Wish I only had to lose a pound or two). Have a lovely time.
Glad you have made your own arrangements for some fun, Sood AND you get to have the peace of a hotel when you want, no work to do, and to be a nuisance in your own house any time you please - with no chores. If that's not a win/win I don't know what is. Inspired!
Dear Soop, I'm really sad that you are struggling and can't shake off that low mood. Hateful when we know we're going to lose someone and there's absolutely nothing we can do about it. That powerless feeling is a hard thing to deal with. Sending you a special hug x
Sending you all French hugs, as a matter of fact. Not sure how they differ from English ones, except at present they are probably quite a lot warmer and smell - a lot - of Oleander.
Nighty night and a peaceful sleep is wished for all.