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Good Morning Monday 10th January 2022

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Michael12 Mon 10-Jan-22 05:55:50

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark , but its dry outside at the moment here in brackley this morning.
Today a mixture of housework and laundry for me , no plans to go anywhere .
Take Care,
Mick

Forsythia Mon 10-Jan-22 17:39:54

Just going through similar with passing of MIL just after Christmas. We did the tell them once, others mentioned it, and have ordered 6 certificates which is the same as I ordered for my own mum some years ago.
Thinking of you. ?

dragonfly46 Mon 10-Jan-22 17:35:34

grannySomerset registering my mum’s death earlier in the year it was all done by phone. I ordered far too many death certificates as I could do a lot online. The price for them has gone up and it makes no difference when you order them.

Nannagarra Mon 10-Jan-22 11:51:55

Good morning from the Sefton coast where the weather could be a bit brighter.
Late, I’ve merely spun through today’s GM but I must say the photographs are delightful.
Thinking of you GrannySomerset. ?
Have the best day you can everyone.
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Kalu Mon 10-Jan-22 11:45:30

Good morning all, it’s a dreich day in Glasgow, no sign of a stunning sunrise here kitty, what a glorious sight.

Same old, same old, groundhog day which, if it weren’t for Mick, I would have to guess which day it is sometimes.

As finding a roofer to refit one slate is proving so difficult, DH decided to go onto the roof and do the job himself! I held my tongue and my breath until he was back on terra firma before I made him promise never to do anything so dangerous again. DIY is not his forte.

Good luck starting your new job today Baubles
Hope your planning day goes smoothly GrannySomerset
Oh dear, Marydoll, a bit of a disaster. Sorry to hear of your concerns for DD.
What a wonderful picture Alizarin.

Best wishes for a good day all and special thought to those who are struggling with worries.

EllanVannin Mon 10-Jan-22 11:39:11

Good Morning All x.
Quite breezy and on the cool side but I don't think I'll risk putting the washing out as the sky looks a little on the heavy side.

I made sure that I was showered and crumpeted before doing anything or I tend to dawdle around in my dressing gown ,then before you know it it's lunchtime. Once the weather bucks up, so will I. I can't shift myself the same in the winter.

Some beautiful skies being photographed, they'd make lovely paintings, as would the little girl on the beach---with the spare wellies. Being a bit of a sleuth, I'd be looking for the body they belonged to and completely ruin the ambience grin

Sorry you're not up to scratch Marydoll those sort of days are unfortunately more frequent as time goes on. Soon be Spring x.

It's been a trying time for Gingster too and a couple of others whose AC have been a worry. And worry we do !!

Thinking of GrannySomerset at this time and hope she gets continued support. flowers

I'll be getting the hoover out shortly so the cats will scatter. I've never known anyone as daft as myself. If the cats are comfortably asleep I won't hoover up in case I disturb them.

Roast lamb went down a treat yesterday, so the same today as there's plenty to go at. I'll just have the new pots. and cauli today. Anything to keep the wolf from the door.

Enjoying hearing about Urms holiday. Have a good lunch later. It's all a breath of fresh air as my imagination runs rife.

Stay safe everyone and enjoy the day. xx

LauraNorderr Mon 10-Jan-22 11:24:54

Good morning Mick and all morningstars, I agree with Jax you are a star Mick, up with the larks to greet us all every morning.
What a beautiful photograph Alizarin, one to treasure.
The stunning sunrise pictures almost make me want to get up a bit earlier.
Don’t apologise for a little moan Kitty, lack of sleep and having to get up early for tradespeople can be frustrating. We’re all here to listen to each other whether our moan be big or small.
Which reminds me, I do wonder how Flossiebo is doing, she was in a fug she was struggling to come out of before Christmas. Also EnaSharples who seemed to be struggling with deteriorating health. If either of you are reading please let us know you’re okay.
Much for you to do GrannySomerset, good advice from those who have sadly been through the same. Thinking of you.
Sending positive vibes to all (not covid ones) and wishing all a good day.
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annsixty Mon 10-Jan-22 10:59:24

GrannySomerset
I hope your region has the “Tell us once” in place.
The registrar fills in a form and many of the authorities are notified of the death without you having to do it individually.
It is a great help and things happen automatically.
I wish you well with it all, it can be a traumatic time.
We are all thinking of you.

MayBeMaw Mon 10-Jan-22 10:55:51

Thinking of you GS
A good friend came with me to register Paw’s death having had to do that of her mother not many months before.
On her advice I think I got at least 6 copies of the Death certificate so that I did not have to wait for one to be returned before sending it some other person. Getting subsequent copies is more expensive and can be more faff.
She then took me out for coffee and a ginormous piece of cake - good therapy.

GrannySomerset Mon 10-Jan-22 10:50:37

Today is likely to be busy, with funeral director coming to start planning and need to register DH’s death once the surgery has played its part. Am trying to assess who will need to be officially notified with a certificate and therefore how many I need. Otherwise not asking too much of myself or I will create muddle where we don’t need it.

Have been very touched by messages from friends of my AC who knew us when they were student age and stayed with us or joined us on holiday. I am reminded of incidents I had completely forgotten and what fun DH could be, and it has been true balm to the soul.

Blossoming Mon 10-Jan-22 10:32:19

Good morning Mick and everybody. At the moment it’s raining heavily in my corner of Lancashire, currently 6°C. Today I have my first DPP meeting of 2022, by Zoom as usual. The usual physio exercises and some cycling (indoors) later.

GrannySomerset sending love and strength.

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. ?

Auntieflo Mon 10-Jan-22 10:29:34

Good morning Mick, Annie and all.
The stairlift engineer came this morning and replaced it's"brains", so ? that does the trick, and the intermittent faults have gone away.
Oh Marydoll, trouble in the kitchen! Hope it all gets sorted soon, and you are back to a pristine site once again.
What a beautiful picture Alizarin, of your GD on the beach.
I am going to tackle the kitchen floor this morning, with the steam cleaner. Although it looks clean, we are both having 'sticky' slippers, and nothing spilled.
I didn't go to Church yesterday, as the spirit was willing, but the body was weak. DH went, and said it was almost full house.
To all with worries and difficulties, I hope you find the elusive ??.
Have a good day one and all

Nannytopsy Mon 10-Jan-22 10:07:08

Good morning Mick and all his followers. Since it was about 1 am when we turned the light out, we have not been awake long!
West Suffolk has light grey clouds and a remaining touch of frost. I put out some washing yesterday and forgot to fetch it in, so that’ll need a bit longer!
I am ironing today - I was meant to do it yesterday but I read my book instead!
I have woken with a chesty cough ?. Lateral flow then!
In two weeks time, we have a family gathering planned here, so tidying the spare bedroom and starting a big supermarket delivery order are on my jobs list.
Marydoll my heart goes out to you - as a shorter person, I tend to drop things off high shelves. The mess!
I hope the day is kind to everyone.

Grammaretto Mon 10-Jan-22 10:00:31

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders. Mild and damp when I brought the bucket in. Spring bulbs are sprouting already.
I finally dropped off to sleep about the time you got up Susan56 I always get insomnia if I am anxious. I am to give a talk on zoom later.
Surely at my age I shouldn't be worried about public speaking.
I'm with you Dragonfly and have asked a painter to do the kitchen. I can't face tackling it myself.
Hope everyone's day goes well. Sorry you have worries about DD Marydoll and Gingster

Marydoll Mon 10-Jan-22 09:46:37

I'm even clever than you, Newquay, all my various bags of flour are stored in labelled, Click and Lock boxes, to prevent accidents. However, the tub was nearly empty, I needed a new one from my stash and MrMD, as usual, never heard me asking for help. So it was actually all his fault! . wink

Newquay Mon 10-Jan-22 09:17:51

Morning from a grey overcast Staffs.
Back to keep fit this morning.
Home hairdresser is coming at 2-DH thinks he should be excused cos he’s had a (negative!) head cold! No chance! He just doesn’t see that he begins to look like Worzel Gummidge!
Should be at choir rehearsal tonight but not going-they had outbreak of covid just before Christmas following a crowded concert-mercifully I was GC sitting oop north so missed out! They “refuse” to zoom saying it’s too difficult to do-every other thing I do does it easily ? so will sing at home on my own!
Btw I always put my bags of flour/sugar in the (reused) plastic bag to stop spillages-yes I know, clever dick! Am I allowed to say that do you think?!

harrigran Mon 10-Jan-22 09:16:32

Good morning from a dry NE where it is not too cold.
DD and SIL came for dinner last night and we watched a film on Netflix.
DD has a hospital appointment this afternoon, I was amazed at how quickly it happened as she only saw the GP last Monday.
Housework needs to be done today as every room was used over the weekend.
My thoughts are with the sad and poorly people.

GrannyOwl5 Mon 10-Jan-22 08:58:43

Good morning everyone from a chilly north Kent coast where we too had the apocalyptic sunrise; fantastic red sky.

Art class this morning, first one since Christmas so I am looking forward to seeing everyone. Think we are starting using acrylic paint which will be something new. We have been encouraged to wear an apron and old clothes just in case!

DD and family all now have covid, but appear to be doing well and slowly recovering. There is a lot of working from home and online lessons being planned so they should be quite occupied. DD doesn’t do well with languishing at home, unlike her mother ?

Thoughts with GS and those going through difficult times. Hope you all have a good day

monk08 Mon 10-Jan-22 08:58:17

Good morning all from the Black country. Bit dull not as nice as yesterday were I managed to dry the towels outside. Not a lot planned for today perhaps some housework unless DH has a better suggestion.
Good luck with the new job Baubles
Some lovely photos on here once again.
Enjoy your day everyone and may you all find some ?

Pittcity Mon 10-Jan-22 08:52:05

Good morning from a cold, frosty Colchester. I too have laundry and housework this morning followed by an exciting trip to the supermarket this afternoon. We have curry made from leftover roast
pork tonight.
Love to all ?x

Lins1066 Mon 10-Jan-22 08:51:10

My best wishes to your daughter Gingster Hope her appointment goes well, she has been through a lot.

Lins1066 Mon 10-Jan-22 08:48:03

Good morning from a damp corner of the S Welsh coast. Yesterday the sea was very rough and we had a windswept walk along the beach. Our little spaniel is going out with the dog walker later so he should sleep this afternoon. Tomorrow he is going to the vet's to be neutered.
That was an early start Susan, glad that the visit to your mother went off alright yesterday.
Baubles good luck in your new job.
Enjoy your lunch Urm
Hope you have a better day Marydoll
Have a good day everyone.

BlueSapphire Mon 10-Jan-22 08:45:15

Good morning everyone from a grey damp Northampton. Off to yoga in about 20 minutes, and I am running late as I overslept, which is so unusual for me. Have just done a LFT, negative thank goodness.

Another quiet day at home yesterday; managed to write that difficult condolence letter to my college friend's husband, just hope I've managed some words of comfort.

And also managed another job yesterday which has needed doing for some time; replaced all the weights and chains on the vertical blinds in the study which had been broken by inquisitive cats wanting to peer out of the window. Hangs and looks a lot better now.

Then had fun in the evening as my Wi-Fi went down and couldn't connect with the router either on my phone or tablet. Kept logging in but nothing. Ended up turning the router/home hub off, waiting 5 minutes then back on again, which did the trick, fingers crossed.

Will come back and read when I get back from yoga. Take care everyone.

Serendipity22 Mon 10-Jan-22 08:45:07

Good morning from Yorkshire, i havent 'leapt' ( ha ha -i dont think so !) Out of bed yet but it is dark out there and i am guessing flippin cold.

Today i am doing what i always do on a Monday, visit an elderly lady who lives on the farm opposite, shes housebound now and doesnt see many people, we have a coffee and a laugh, ohhh and 1 or 2 biscuits, well i do, she is diabetic.

Then im taking a birthday present over to a friend who i used to work with.

So all in all, my day is booked up... ohh and tea is sorted too, pulled pork.. all ive got to do is get out of bed!!!

Enjoy your day everyone.

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Grandmabatty Mon 10-Jan-22 08:39:34

Good morning all from Polmont where it's currently 5°. Grey skies predominate. I had a very bad night and will have to get a covid test done today. Have a good day all.

Susan56 Mon 10-Jan-22 08:39:01

Gingster, I hope your daughter’s appointment goes well???