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Good Morning Friday 8th October 2021

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Grammaretto Fri 08-Oct-21 08:24:45

Good Morning from the Scottish Borders. 15 degrees but we will get some rain.

Philip's funeral sounds as though it was a fitting occasion grandMattie and you will have been buoyed by all that love. I watched a low flying heron over the Tyne in East Lothian yesterday and it made me think of flamingos and of you.

I'm taking a trolley load of apples to the carbon challenge centre for pressing this morning. The shop was started to help us be aware of the climate crisis so has all kinds of initiatives such as a tool library, a bike repair place and an upcycling room.The public have donated sewing machines and masses of fabric and the classes are fully booked. Donations of volunteer time are harder to come by!

Thinking of Harrigran and all of you suffering .
I miss Marydoll and Gilly for her Friday girl.

Pittcity Fri 08-Oct-21 08:03:25

Good morning from foggy Colchester. It's warm though with 19° forecast.
I have washing to put out when the fog lifts.
We have made good progress on decorating the kitchen diner and will do a bit more today.
Sending love and hugs to all ?xx

kittylester Fri 08-Oct-21 08:02:15

Good morning from North Leicestershire where it is a little misty!

Phone calls this morning and hair this afternoon.

grandmattie, I hope today is a good day. flowers harri, I am shocked to read your post. flowers*maw*.

ginny Fri 08-Oct-21 07:59:01

Good morning everyone.
Rather overcast at the moment in N. Bucks.
Busy day for me, I think I had better make some lists or I will forget something.
FaceTime with DGS2 yesterday was a request for a Christmas cushion and stocking for his baby brother , so materials for those will go on the list. He is itching to be back at school after being in quarantine. Still no signs of Covid in the rest of the family.
Thinking of all with troubles and cares. I hope you all find a smile in your day.

Grandmajean Fri 08-Oct-21 07:46:21

Glad the difficult and emotional day went so well GrandMattie I thought about you often.
You are having a rough time Harrigran and must be under a huge strain.
Looks like a lovely Autumnal day. Hope you all find some of Laura's flamingos

Grandmadinosaur Fri 08-Oct-21 07:42:02

Good morning all. It’s dry,bright and very mild in East Yorkshire.

It sounds like Philip had a wonderful send off Grandmattie full of love and emotion.

I had a good day shopping in Leeds where my purse took a hit. As we don’t have M&S here I stocked up on winter tights and socks. I also bought a few bits in the L Occitane shop. They had some gift sets in with lovely packaging that I couldn’t resist buying for Christmas presents and I had to treat myself to a new shower gel which I will try this morning. When I arrived back on the train it was lovely to see DH and dgs sitting on the station waiting for me. Dgs had collected lots of conkers that he announced was going to share with his friends! Soft Gran that I am I’d bought him a top that had Spider Man on the front. He loved it and then said Could you get me one with Superman on it too ?
I have a lot of things to catch up with today housework,food shop, phone calls and dgs after school.

Harrigran I am appalled by the treatment you are receiving from health professionals etc over DH care. You deserve better.

Take care everyone.

brook2704 Fri 08-Oct-21 07:36:34

Good morning everyone from Inverness where it’s cloudy but really mild for October
Thank you for letting us know about Philips funeral yesterday grandMattie it sounds like a very special tribute for your much loved son
Thinking of you today maw a sad day ahead
Words fail me harrigran how insensitive and uncaring
Hoping Imogen’s scan goes ok today Jax
Thinking of everyone with worries and struggles, hope today is gentle and take care all whatever the day brings ?

Jaxjacky Fri 08-Oct-21 07:31:17

Good morning all from an overcast, but not cold, S Hants. I thought of you and your family yesterday grandMattite, your Phillips final journey sounds entirely right, I’ll still be thinking of you today and the days ahead, take care of yourself.
I was going to pull out the cosmos yesterday, but it’s still glorious, with bees in attendance, so it can stay a while. I had my flu jab and feel fine. MrJ has a tough job on, big tiles, 800 x 800 and a sore back, so a fidgety night.
Imogen has her brain scan today, results will, I assume, go to the consultant for appointment on the 21st.
Have a good day all, stay safe ??.

harrigran Fri 08-Oct-21 07:17:12

Good morning from a dry and mild NE.
Yesterday was not a good day, nurse did not come until late afternoon, as he was leaving I mentioned hospice care and he said " it is closed ". The GP surgery rang DH's phone and told him his DNR forms were ready if he would like to pop down and collect them, insensitive or what ?
Enjoy the milder weather.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 08-Oct-21 07:12:05

Morning Mick and all

It’s meant to reach 20’ here today, so we will put The Imp in his pram and go for a walk. Off to the local Indian tonight for dinner.

grandMattie so pleased that Phillip’s service went well and you and your family found comfort.

I was sad to see LauraNorder leave GN yesterday ??????

Keep safe and well folks ?‍♀️?

dragonfly46 Fri 08-Oct-21 07:05:13

Good morning from a still dark Leicestershire.

Pleased the day went so well yesterday grandMattie and gave you treasured memories.

Nordic walk this morning then afternoon tea at the Cancer support centre this afternoon.

Thinking of Harrigran and for you Maw ?

Sar53 Fri 08-Oct-21 07:01:19

Good morning from Essex by the sea.
I'm so pleased your day went well Grandmattie, a fitting send off for your Philip.
DH and I spent the morning watching the preparations for Stage 4 of the Women's Cycle Race and then watched the start. 60 seconds and they were gone !! We did see ourselves on the local news last night.
DH will be spending the day on his boat and I will be pottering indoors and probably doing some cross stitch.
Have the best Friday you can everyone xx

NanKate Fri 08-Oct-21 07:00:27

Good morning Mick and All.

I think it will be cloudy but unseasonably warm in South Bucks today.

You were in my thoughts yesterday grandMattie. I’m so pleased your Philip had such a good send off from his family and friends. You now need to take of yourself . Enjoy being with Iris today for the late birthday lunch ?

Catching up on emails today, how exciting. ?

Beechnut Fri 08-Oct-21 06:36:42

Good Morning everyone from Severnside where it is dark and dry.

I pleased that your day went like it did for you grandMattie. A very well thought of person your son was.

I’m off to another town to do my weekly shop. I shall go early so I can have a good browse and be back in time to have a catch on FaceTime with my friend later this morning. Afterwards I really must find something to do as I’ve been lazy the last few days. Too many days like that make me feel down.

Off to find some ?and hope you all find one today ?

cornergran Fri 08-Oct-21 06:32:48

Morning Mick, morning All. Think our corner of Somerset is dry, too dark to be sure

Quiet day ahead here after a restless night. Some admin for me, Mr C will iron and that’s about it.

What a loving, warm and personal sendoff for Philip grandMattie. I’m sure today’s birthday lunch will help your sadness lift a little more.

Take care everyone. Hope Friday is gentle with us all.

MayBeMaw Fri 08-Oct-21 06:31:36

Good morning all -Grandmattie , I am so glad yesterday gave you and all his family and friends the opportunity to say that final farewell in an uplifting and memorable way. I know we are all different but for me it is important to round off a life with a fitting tribute especially for those who left behind who remember and mourn.
I am doing something similar today at a memorial service at the Brompton Oratory for a friend from our London days who died suddenly right at the beginning of the pandemic. She was one of the babysitting circle four of us young mums formed in 1976. It’s to be a full Requiem Mass with a choir she supported singing Faure’s Requiem. I am dreading the emotions it will stir up, church music gets me every time at the best of times, but I have to be there and Paw would have wanted it too.
So it’s an early train to London and an emotional day ahead of me.
Wishing you all pleasant day

baubles Fri 08-Oct-21 06:25:59

Good morning Mick, morning all from rainy South Lanarkshire.

What a wonderful send off for your Philip grandMattie.

I have cooking and baking to do today for taking with me tomorrow when we are going over the border for a week with DD and family.

Wishing everyone a peaceful Friday.

Ashcombe Fri 08-Oct-21 06:13:44

Crossed posts, grandMattie! So pleased to hear you had such an uplifting day and memories to treasure of your precious boy. How proud you must feel of your DGS and all who contributed to the day. Lovely to have a birthday to celebrate together today. ???

fiorentina51 Fri 08-Oct-21 06:12:29

Greetings from Worcestershire. Not sure what the weather is doing, its dark outside but rather warm for the time of year. Not much planned for the next few days apart from volunteering at our local museum on Saturday.
Have a nice day.?

Ashcombe Fri 08-Oct-21 06:08:24

Good morning, everyone: it’s a still morning after an unusually mild night here on the edge of Dartmoor, where I’m spending a couple of nights in my holiday home.

Yesterday, grandMattie and her family were never far from my thoughts. I hope and pray for her to be given the strength to face the days ahead.

Wishing everyone a peaceful weekend. ???

grandMattie Fri 08-Oct-21 06:08:19

Good morning from a dark E Kent. It’s still chilly here – what “heatwave”?

Not a very good night as my mind was full of my precious boy.

May I thank the very many of you who sent us your love and support yesterday. It was very generous of you and was greatly appreciated by the family and me.

Philip got a lovely send-off full of laughter and tears. Just the sort of thing he would have liked, I think. He ended up leaving the church to the theme tune of “Star Wars” as he was a great fan, but more especially because he was born on May 4th! “May the Force be with you”. The tributes were full of affection and the church, of people who had known him and been touched by him – from primary school onwards. It was really amazing.

His boy carried his dad both in and out of the church; DGD1 did a lovely reading for her uncle, DD did the commendation and committal; DH read DS1’s tribute to his baby brother, his best friend and someone from his shift also had tributes to him…

The “after-party”, as DGS called it, went really well and was full of laughter and reminiscences. All in all, a much better day than I had expected especially as I loathe big gatherings.

The great load of sadness I have been carrying for the last month seems to have lifted somewhat.

Today we’re having a small late birthday lunch for Iris. DGS is coming too, with his mum – a lovely little family gathering; DS1 will be joining us on Skype.

Once again; thank you to all.

Special thoughts to harri today. Carpe diem and catch a passing flamingo (thank you again Laura)

absent Fri 08-Oct-21 06:06:11

Good evening from New Zealand where it has been a warm and sunny day. I am looking forward to the weekend too.

Michael12 Fri 08-Oct-21 05:58:19

Good Morning Everyone ,
Its dark here but also looks misty to me here in Brackley this morning.
Today , an early shop ,and maybe a bus trip out , but see how things evolve this morning.
At the moment I am also looking forward to the weekend .
Take Care,
Mick