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Good Morning Thursday 30th December 2021

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Michael12 Thu 30-Dec-21 06:02:03

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark and signs of rain this morning in brackley .
Yesterdays trip to Bicester was marred by the bus having a flat tyre , I was waiting for the usual depart not see it turn up, anyway I went onto the twitter page to see the above mentioned , posted it elsewhere to let others know , before catching it later .
Today , get rid of a load of rubbish , plus tidy up before I go out later .
Take Care,
Mick

Chrissielou Thu 30-Dec-21 08:32:58

Some brightness this morning in the sky, but very mild and currently dry in Oxfordshire. I will have a long muddy dog walk, walking is one of my greatest pleasures whatever the weather. DD1 and GC will pop over this afternoon to collect the soup I made for her yesterday. Her illness has strengthened our bond, I hope I can provide the support and comfort that she needs on this long journey she is embarking on.
Hope you all have a peaceful day which brings you pleasure.

Pittcity Thu 30-Dec-21 08:33:55

Good morning from a mild, breezy Colchester. Looks like the rain might hold off today but I don't think I'll risk putting washing on the line outside.
DH has gone fishing. A few hours to myself, hooray!
He was beginning to get more grumpy than usual with the wet weather and not seeing family due to Covid. They still have a few more days isolation and only mild symptoms so are probably far more grumpy than us.
I can hoover and mop this morning as DS won't come out of his room before noon and so nobody will need to tread on the wet floors.
Maybe a walk to the shops later for a leisurely pootle.
Welcome newbies and much love to all ?x

Oldbutstilluseful Thu 30-Dec-21 08:37:00

Good morning from a grey but mild NE Hampshire. Off to pantomime today but feeling sad and a little nostalgic as finally one grandchild has decided they are too old to come along. Oh well, it was inevitable really.
Welcome to new posters and thinking of those who have real hurt and worries to cope with, unlike a little hiccup over a panto.

multicolourswapshop Thu 30-Dec-21 08:38:50

Good morning everyone from the east coast of Fife

After peeking through the curtains where the weathers looks quite mild and damp I’m just wanting to cosy in for another half hour but that’s himself up,lights on and loud mutterings, Hair appointments and dental visits yesterday costing quite a bit of my well earned income but hey ho who cares because I’m worth itsmile

wonder how today will pass nothing planned,however I’m looking forward to catching up with tv recorded favourites, sorry to have missed my weekly zoom yesterday with old friendships hmm

Himself was prescribed a back jell with chillie peppers in it to alleviate his back pain and by gum it’s really working must remember it not for consumption though wink
Wondering if the army will soon pay me a visit with their bayonets. shamrock thanks

Hugs to all in need today flowers

Grandmadinosaur Thu 30-Dec-21 08:41:09

Good morning from East Yorkshire. It’s a brighter morning.
Welcome to the new Grans.

Today is GS’s 5th Birthday. Another exciting day! He is having 2 friends round to play and late afternoon we are going out to a local place to eat that has an indoor play area. Thankfully it also looks like his party on Sunday will go ahead ?.
I am going to the hairdressers at lunchtime and we will go over with his presents after that.
Safe travels Brook and have a lovely time with your family.

Take care everyone.

ginny Thu 30-Dec-21 08:43:43

Good morning. Another dull, damp day weather wise. Doesn’t do much to lift the spirits.

Very little change for my Nephew and friend who are ill. Dd3 was going to visit today as our expected visitors are not able to come but DGS2 has an ear infection and is not feeling too good. He only has hearing in one ear so they need to be careful. Hopefully the antibiotics will kick in quickly. I’ll be glad when this week is over.

Plenty to keep me occupied at home, if I can concentrate !

Kind thoughts to all and wishing everyone a smile in your day.

Georgesgran Thu 30-Dec-21 08:48:39

Good morning from Newcastle, where I’m outside Asda waiting for the petrol station to open.
It’s barely light but DD1 asked if I could drop DGS1 off at Pre-school as she continues to test positive - 2 weeks now, although one of yesterday’s lines was a little lighter - and SinL has gone back to work.
Pleased to report there was so little traffic I did the journey through in half an hour.
Welcome new posters - hope you stay with us. Best wishes to all though. Have a good day.

Gingster Thu 30-Dec-21 08:49:49

Good morning all and the sky is looking SLIGHTLY lighter. Fed up of these dreary days. As EV says - brighter days on the horizon ?.

I had little gd yesterday - I wasn’t feeling great (cold , not Covid) . She makes up some lovely little games, so we spent the afternoon guessing games, , magic tricks, and collage making with Xmas cards. She’s never bored and makes her own entertainment. ❤️. Her mum was at the hospital having dressings changed. She now has an infection in the foot wound and might have to stay in hospital again! The have removed the dressing from the skin graft and left it to heal. It’s quite a large area! Still no results of the biopsy! I thought this would be a long road ! ?

GM - all families can be fragile and I never believe people who say they aren’t! Don’t forget the saying ‘you only hurt the ones you love’.
Maw great post from you. All so very true. ?

EllenV - your sense of smell is fantastic! You certainly don’t have the lurgy! ?.

GG have a lovely day with your family. You’ll be shattered by the end of it but will have an ‘afterglow’.

I’m taking the decs down gradually. Leaving the outside lights and the indoor tree up until New Year. ?

Wishing you all a gentle day ?

Anniebach Thu 30-Dec-21 09:01:28

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

Jaxjacky Thu 30-Dec-21 09:05:45

Good morning all from a mild, damp S Hants. Welcome to Jeanvar and Hireath to this lovely thread.
Tesco delivery later, hasn’t the last week gone quickly! A leftovers pie to make for dinner and some dusting, how exciting…
At some point I must wrap my son’s birthday present for Sunday, it’s in my line of view, so maybe later.
Have a pleasant day all ??

hollysteers Thu 30-Dec-21 09:08:55

Good morning Mick and all from Cloudy Chambers northwest coast.
After a drive to nearest Apple shop buy new Apple Watch for DD birthday and Christmas, surprised to find none in stock or larger IPad for me. However we had a meal together but my steak strips arrived with a handful of chips, no veg or garnish and was pretty grim. The bad shoulder, although much better, seems to have sapped my energy and it all seemed too much effort.
Glad to be here today, the painting of the front of the house continues.
Hope you all have a good day and welcome to newcomers.

Grannyme6 Thu 30-Dec-21 09:13:33

Morning all, very overcast again. Not sure what today will bring, maybe having two of the GC for play and tea, as happened unexpectedly yesterday. I must get in some more provisions just in case.
I’m sad for Grandmattie having a tense Christmas, and hope that the helpful comments on here will help lift her spirits.
Best wishes to all for a good day.

EllanVannin Thu 30-Dec-21 09:14:12

Gingster it was the strength of the onion "what done it" grin
Nose like an anteater ! ( not literally smile )

Grandmabatty Thu 30-Dec-21 09:21:50

Good morning all from Polmont. 11° here, grey skies and breezy. Welcome to the new posters.
Yesterday I visited mum who made some unpleasant comments. Then I looked after dgs1 for four hours to let dd and sil have a nap. They have colds and so does dgs2 who was up all night. I love spending time with dgs1. He's hard work at times but he's not three yet so just a baby himself.
Today I'll have him back for an hour as dd has an appointment. Apart from that, I'll potter. Like many of you, I feel a bit flat so I need to give myself a shake. Have a good day all.

BlueSapphire Thu 30-Dec-21 09:22:24

Good morning everyone from a damp but not actually raining Northampton. No need to go out today. My ordered pack of LFT tests arrived yesterday, but will not need to do one until Sunday as I am off to a rugby match then.

The cats came home yesterday and spent most of the day chasing each other up and down the stairs - it sounded as though a herd of elephants were galumphing around the bedrooms. I watched and thoroughly enjoyed my Poirot film in the afternoon; a few details changed from the book but the gist of the story was the same.

A Sainsbury's delivery later this morning, so I had better get my skates on. Shall be listening intently to our local radio as we have a 60s request morning and I have put a request in!

Welcome to our lovely morning thread, new posters!

Take care and stay safe everyone.

GrandmasueUK Thu 30-Dec-21 09:37:52

Good morning Mick and all who follow from a dry Greater Manchester.

Up a bit later today although I was awake when daughter went out to work at 6. Thank you for your good wishes, especially Grandmadinosaur. We do have some lovely memories and the family is making plans to come back in summer, so we've got poltava to make for then.

I'm expecting a few parcels today. One industrial size fabric conditioner for all the washing to be done, some books for my daughter's friend and a few tins of tuna. Quite a random selection!

My OH it's off work for a week but he will go into hiding in his garden office in case I find him something to do.

Hope all those with ills, pain or sadness find some peace today. Wishing you all ???

Alygran Thu 30-Dec-21 09:41:10

Good morning from North Yorkshire. The rain cleared yesterday afternoon so I walked round the village with a friend to see the 12 days of Christmas displays in gardens and windows. Some very talented people live here. Hoping for a dry day as I have the washing machine on.
GM flowers Wise words for you on here.
I have my Fitbit back on and will try to get back into my healthy eating and fitness groove.
Welcome to new posters.
Have a good day everyone.

grandMattie Thu 30-Dec-21 09:46:54

Thank you all for your wise words.
DD is a vicar and Christmas is especially demanding on her time and emotions. She feels dreadfully guilty for not having seen more of Philip and letting COVID come between them. Our relationship has always been prickly with me always in the firing line. I don’t deal well with confrontation so retire under my stone as far as I can, which I find very stressful.
Christmas was lovely and it was very kind of them to invite us so us remaining Matties could be together and grieve together.
Onwards and upwards.
And a HUMUNGEOUS thank you to everyone on GM for their support, kindness and wisdom. ❤️❤️❤️

HAZBEEN Thu 30-Dec-21 09:52:31

Good morning all from a overcast Surrey.
Not much planned today for me but that will change, my OH has decided to do some of the DIY needed around the flat as he isn't working until after New Year. This will mean he has need of a labourer and clearer upper!
Yesterday took a turn for the worse, my elderly partially sighted neighbour has been ill with a chest infection for about 6 weeks. Yesterday she decided she was worse and phoned 999 which meant I was then called on to sort out the aftermath. They didn't take her to hospital but managed to do the impossible and speak to a GP! the upshot was more antibiotics and steriods which had to be collected and then a specimen bottle and paperwork to pick up from the surgery which has to go back this morning.
She has no family in this country so no - one but us to call on. To be honest its getting to much for me but what can you do? We are trying to move so heaven help her then but as OH says we also have to think of us. Doesn't stop me feeling guilty though.
Thats my moaning for today, I am off for another cuppa before OH makes a start!
Have a safe day all. Hugs for those in need and before I forget welcome to the new posters.

baubles Thu 30-Dec-21 09:54:46

Good morning Mick, morning all from damp and dismal South Lanarkshire.

Mattie I’m sorry you were caught off guard, it’s rotten that you have to walk on eggshells. flowers

Welcome to Jeanvar and Hireath.

Why is it that I have so many things I could be getting on with during this enforced isolation but I cannot for the life of me drum up any enthusiasm or motivation. So disappointed in myself.

I have, however, accepted the offer of a part time job. I was encouraged to apply for it by the charity shop manager and area manager so now I’m going to be working two days a week as assistant manager in a different branch from where I’ve been volunteering. Don’t know if I’m mad to take it on since I’ve been retired for several years but heyho time will tell.

Wishing everyone a peaceful day, as always sending special thoughts to those coping with life’s struggles.

Newquay Thu 30-Dec-21 09:56:37

A late good morning from a lurker. Lovely to hear of your tales; sorry about sad ones ?
Our local DD1 tested positive before Christmas so we kept away. Hope she’ll test before tomorrow as we’re booked to go for afternoon tea for a GD’s birthday. She keeps telling me she doesn’t need to test!! Grrr!
It looks brighter here in Staffs so hopefully will be able to have a walk.
Wishing as good a day as possible to all

Mapleleaf Thu 30-Dec-21 09:57:40

Good morning all,

Thank goodness it looks a bit brighter today. The heavy, grey, damp skies have been awful. Thought they’d never lift.

A bit of tidying up to do, then I really don’t know what I’ll be doing.

Welcome, new posters.

Take care everyone.

Urmstongran Thu 30-Dec-21 10:00:31

Gosh, I’m late! I’ve been wittering on in another thread! Rabbit holes this GN.
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Good morning everyone from south Manchester where it’s damp but not raining. Seems mild enough out and I can see the Pennine Ridge quite clearly, a good sign. Highs of 13°C apparently today! The 10am train to Liverpool Lime Street has just pulled in. I must cross over the road and use these trains more next year.
#lazygranonsteroids
Eldest daughter often says “mum, Urmston isn’t the epicentre of the NW. Much as you like it. Remember, some people fly in just to enjoy a weekend city break in Manchester or Liverpool and both are so accessible for you both”. She’s right!

No plans whatsoever today. Might go for a walk. Will watch the last episode of ‘A Very English Scandal’ (the thread I’ve been on already).

Time for another cuppa & to read your posts. Enjoy Thursday (already?) if you can. x

Juliet27 Thu 30-Dec-21 10:02:12

Nannagarra I’ve pm’d you about planes

Blossoming Thu 30-Dec-21 10:02:18

Good morning Mick and everybody. Light rain and cloudy in my corner of Lancashire, much warmer, currently 12°C. I had a rather disturbed night as my neck and shoulder were playing up and are still very painful. The usual physio exercises and cycling (indoors) later.

Wishing you all the best possible day. May all those with worries find some comfort and all who are under the weather find some relief. ???