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HowVeryDareYou Thu 10-Feb-22 20:50:53

What do you do in the evenings? I've listened to some music, then had a shower, done my roots grin, taken my nail polish off and put a different colour on. Roll on the warm weather and light evenings........

HowVeryDareYou Fri 11-Feb-22 22:35:12

I'll do more when the evenings are light. I want to start going to the pub again on a Saturday evening to enjoy the live music.
I should hopefully be able to walk more by then, too. Since my stroke last July, I've been trying to build up a bit of exercise. I read, listen to music, talk to friends on the 'phone, do crossword puzzles, cook, and do the usual indoor stuff, but I'm looking forward to getting out more.

Granmarderby10 Fri 11-Feb-22 23:05:28

Shredded an enormous pile of paper- letters and statements etc I’m moving shortly and don’t want to cart the stuff around. There’s years worth of it. What was I thinking? Never again? This has been laborious but quite cathartic.
Oddly satisfied now though so big mug cuppa and a Cadburies Twirl……or two even.

Gwyneth Fri 11-Feb-22 23:11:05

Finished the back on the jumper I’m knitting
Watched Death in Paradise
Checked the date for the start of British Summer Time. We put the clocks forward on the 27 March. ?

Kim19 Sat 12-Feb-22 07:45:39

HB, your 13:04 yesterday found me requiring yet another lie down!

aggie Sat 12-Feb-22 07:48:17

Was in bed by 8 pm last night !

handbaghoarder Sat 12-Feb-22 10:43:16

Dog sitting our CKC grandog so lots of play and cuddles till he was collected at 10.30. Just love him??. Completed Tesco online order for delivery today, then watched “ The Notebook”. ??. How on earth has this little beauty evaded me for all these years. Loved it !

polnan Sat 12-Feb-22 10:50:31

I am really, really trying to be positive and upbeat.
now reading what you all do, I am feeling sorry for myself again!

I just watched tv.. snacked a little bit I suppose. had cat on my lap on and off, cos I can`t sit still for long.

read a bit, just a tiny bit.. I hasten to add that I rarely watch tv during the day, though I have it on for comfort.

oh I laughed!! at tv.. now that was a surprise, just shows how strange I have been this last couple of years.. "Last of the Summer Wine" only a few months back i couldn`t watch it...
all change!

GrammarGrandma Sat 12-Feb-22 10:52:40

I just had a bowl of cornflakes for dinner as my husband was out at a concert and I had had a very big and lovely lunch in a pub with friends. So I watched the Channel 4 News then many episodes of Brooklyn Nine-Nine on Netflix, which is revision before series 8 starts next month.

LuckyFour Sat 12-Feb-22 11:02:20

I went to our local Council meeting as I'm a Parish Counsellor.
Went home and went to bed.
No chocolate, no wine gums, no telly, no fun at all!

Rozlee Sat 12-Feb-22 11:05:39

All on the one night !!!!! Lol

4allweknow Sat 12-Feb-22 11:10:03

With DH being very vulnerable (palliative chemo) there is no socialising going on other than visit from DS who doesn't live locally. LFTs for two days before he gets in the house. Make sure you enjoy your leasure outings, very precious.

Grantanow Sat 12-Feb-22 11:19:06

Lit the woodstove, watched Channel 4 News, ate dinner (fish cakes and broccoli), watched 'Desmond's' on Netflix (they couldn't make it now, I suspect), then Newsnight and so to bed to read for 10 minutes.

grandtanteJE65 Sat 12-Feb-22 11:29:51

I usually read in the evenings and sometimes watch TV.

Sometimes catch up with friends and family by text messaging or phone calls.

inishowen Sat 12-Feb-22 11:36:30

Am I the only one who watches TV and knits?

Annaram1 Sat 12-Feb-22 11:39:57

I watched a couple of episodes of Poldark on Netflix in a cold house as the heating failed and I tried at least 10 times without success to reset it. Luckily I had reported it to British Gas a few days earlier when it first started going wrong. A man arrived at 8 this morning and fixed it. Two hours later it broke down again. The man doesn't want to come out again and said I should get a gasman from where they are changing gas pipes down the road to do it. But as its Saturday they are not working today.

Juicylucy Sat 12-Feb-22 11:41:21

I’ve been jotting down and planning my perennials for this spring, whilst watching Sheridan Smiths new dramas. And setting my sweet pea seeds.

Usernametaken Sat 12-Feb-22 11:41:43

Usually watching TV with Husband, soaps or catching up on drama’s, maybe watch a film. Always read in bed for an hour or two, helps to wind down and helps to sleep (sometimes) ??

Jess20 Sat 12-Feb-22 11:46:00

MiniMoon, I also watched the King's Man last night with my son. Not as much fun as the Kingsman which has a cameo performance from Elton John... Nice to spend time with my son though.

Dempie55 Sat 12-Feb-22 11:46:43

While I'm cooking and eating, I listen to Radio 4 or 4 Extra till about 9 pm. If there's something on TV I want to watch, will do that from 9-10, or Netflix/Amazon Prime. An hour is usually enough, though, I will split a film into two evenings. (Currently watching The Edge of War on Netflix, very good....)

After that I climb the Wooden Hill and look at things on my tablet, read emails, order stuff online, and do Wordle. Then I read a few chapters of a book. Finally I listen to a podcast on BBC Sounds till I fall asleep (Fortunately or You're Dead to Me are good ones to drift off to....)

Unigran4 Sat 12-Feb-22 11:55:01

Evenings are quite stressful at the moment keeping an eye on the "puppy" (14 months old, so with a full set of adult teeth), as she tries to gnaw her way through skirting boards, kitchen units, carpets and plastic boxes, despite having a whole pet shop full of chew toys. And if she's not chewing she's digging - carpet, garden, bed...you name it!

I'm glad when it's bed time and I can settle her down for a night's sleep!

allsortsofbags Sat 12-Feb-22 11:58:28

Last night we went to watch DGD in the Baslow Village Panto. So much laughter and great fun.

It was lovely to see a community come together, work hard together, have fun together and give fun and laughter to others, especially after the past couple of years.

I did ask the writer/producer if the Duke of Devonshire knew one of his staff was dressed in a black PVC skirt and pink top in a take off of Queen's "I want to break free" :-) she said it's all part of Panto :-)

PS. Love Cirque du Soleil, seen a couple of there shows and am always in awe of their performances. I'm going to have a look and see if I can find tickets to a show.

Blinko Sat 12-Feb-22 11:59:22

I'm working my way through a book my DDil bought me. It's about a 19thC German polymath called Humboldt. I try to read a chapter before I go to sleep at night. I'm struggling... I think my DDiL thinks I'm more intellectual than I actually am.

gulligranny Sat 12-Feb-22 12:01:18

We had a lively afternoon which included DH aged 81 insisting on going up a ladder to clear some guttering - this equates to a heart-attack-in-waiting for me so that was quite exciting! Dinner was "freezer fish & chips" which is Tesco's Chunky Breaded Haddock with McCain's Crinkle-cut Chips and Tesco's Finest Petit Pois, (the one meal a week I don't cook from scratch if you were worrying that I neglect DH).

We watched Mr. Portillo's Coastal Railway Journey thingy, then the last two episodes of the first series of "Mistresses", which we are very much enjoying on BBC i-player. Lots of gorgeous clothes, lips, eyes, men, cake, those huge glasses of wine that only seem to appear on TV ....

Then off to the marital bed where we settled in perfect harmony to read our books. All very enjoyable really (apart from the ladder/gutter scenario of course!).

Alioop Sat 12-Feb-22 12:05:45

I walked the dog, had a shower and then into PJs. My friend phoned for a chat for nearly an hour and then I watched bit of TV before heading to bed to read. Exciting life I lead. Roll on the lighter nights to give me my 'Oomph' back.

Ellet Sat 12-Feb-22 12:19:09

It was our, husband, me and adult son’s, games night last night. We played trivial pursuit and a few card games. It has kept us sane throughout lockdowns.
4allweknow don’t despair, I’ve been on palliative care for the last 7 years!! Finished my last lot of chemo in May and now I have a full head of hair again, just need fingernails to grow properly.