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soop Tue 17-May-22 08:22:41

Here we are again
Happy as can be
All good pals and
Jolly good company.

Love to you ALL. Take care of yourselves and each other. I shall be with you again as soon as I'm able. smile

soop Sun 19-Jun-22 12:57:49

Blossoming Nasty falls can be very traumatising. I hope that your bruises fade fast.

As I was sitting at the computer yesterday afternoon and ready to catch up and do the usual messaging, I had what is termed as a "nasty turn". The fourth of it's kind. I couldn't focus and couldn't get up from the chair. Mr S was in the loft. Thankfully, he heard me call his name. I then vomited and went all shaky. Two previous occasions happened in hospital. One immediately after the mastectomy (went back to theatre to have the site drained of accumulated blood) and one a couple of days after hip surgery. The third occured as we were having coffee with friends. I was afraid. Tomorrow, I shall have a word with the GP. Wondering whether it was a drop in blood pressure. Whatever, I hope not to experience something like again.

Tennis final this afternoon. I shall relax in my favourite chair and play at being umpire. I am rooting for the Italian. He is very dishy. wink

Enjoy your day.

Blossoming Sun 19-Jun-22 11:46:51

Crossed posts muse, good to read of progress. Isn’t it awful when tradesmen promise to come bye don’t turn up or return calls? Hope you and your family are all well.

Blossoming Sun 19-Jun-22 11:43:14

Good morning dear Kitcheners. That’s very kind of you Susan56, thank you for your good wishes. As followers of the Good Morning thread will know I fell over on Friday at the end of the museum visit. I landed flat on my back and managed to stop my head from connecting with the hard stone floor. Fortunately nothing seriously damaged, but I have some lovely bruises and sore spots. The nightmare journey home caused by horrendous traffic problems didn’t help. We were both very tired by the time we got home and I was wiped out yesterday. So, I’m taking it very easy this weekend. Mr. B is treating me as though I’m made of delicate glass and shooing me away if I try to enter our kitchen. He can’t keep me out of this kitchen though smile. He is currently in our kitchen preparing the Sunday brunch of bacon rolls while I sit here listening to the birds chirping.

I haven’t a hope of catching up on all your news, but I know there are many of you with health worries, either your own or friends and family. Sending best wishes and healing vibes flowers

muse Sun 19-Jun-22 11:38:08

Good Morning from a cloudy Cornwall. Yesterday we battled with heavy downpours as our carpenter was trying to get more work done in the utility area. We cleared the veranda so he could saw the wood up under cover. He almost finished the build in area and thinks one more day, assisted by his able helper, should have all the units finished. We will then have a kitchen and utility areas ready for action. MrMuse was installing filters yesterday for our water supply so that could be connected in a few weeks.

Thank you for all the kind welcoming back messages. I must bring cake next time. Brownies are on my to do list.

As for moving into the new house, we decided that will only happen when all work major work is finished. Next week the plumber starts on installing toilets etc. It has taken me most of the past few months to find another plumber. A reliable one. The original one, who did the first fix, said he would return in March. Perhaps he was thinking March 2023! Having got no call back from my messages, we decided to find another one.

MrMuse after 4 days of trying to cope and do this water supply, has stayed in bed today with the hope it will help his achey back. He has next weekend away with his son!

Hope all of you with sufferings, at what ever level, improve today. Rest well dear kitcheners.

Susan56 Sun 19-Jun-22 08:39:57

We have been away for a few days in Ilkley.The weather was lovely which is always a bonus.We met up with my cousin and spent a couple of days with her and a couple of days doing our own thing.

Ann, we were shocked at how much prices have increased when eating out.

Granmarie, I hope your husband is continuing to improve??

Blossoming, I hope you are feeling better after your fall?

I am off to tackle the mountain of laundry?and DH will be out in the garden all day.

Hoping for better news from all who are unwell and those worrying about family members and friends?

Nannytopsy Sat 18-Jun-22 23:58:31

Well, an afternoon well spent watching the rugby final. I’m a Leicester supporter and DH supports Saracens but he was very gracious in defeat! ?
Our bedroom is finally sorted out except for putting the pictures back, and I have started repotting the patio plants. They all need to go into much bigger pots, which will be pricey on compost.
Best wishes to you all and sleep tight ?

Charleygirl5 Sat 18-Jun-22 22:54:41

annsixty I think once bitten with a bill like that last one. I would not pay that money and I live in London.

I thought I was a cold morsel but my neighbour switched on the heating early evening and although it was dull here, the T was early 20's C.

Ladyleftfieldlover Sat 18-Jun-22 20:35:13

Hi everyone. I had a lovely time with my daughter today. We had Afternoon Tea in a hotel in Marylebone just round the corner from the Wallace Collection. It was called a Gentleman’s tea and came with champagne. We were stuffed. By the time we got to the Wallace Collection there was only half an hour before it closed. I have been there several times but daughter hadn’t realised how over the top and full of gilt and rococo it was!

Grandmabatty Sat 18-Jun-22 20:04:05

Evening Kitcheners. Suedonim these are lightweight but sturdy and small enough to fit in my hall cupboard. Today I had a lovely catch up with an old colleague and friend, then we popped into the school's summer fair where I met other colleagues from the past. Then eventually home for a lazy evening. Soop your poor friends. ? I hope there is better news for everyone tomorrow

SueDonim Sat 18-Jun-22 19:52:12

Yikes, that bill for dinner would take the shine off a bit Annsixty! flowers

Grandmarie your news sounds hopeful. What a rollercoaster you’ve been on.

Grandmabatty I’m relieved you don’t have a garage full of stepladders. grin We left our old faithful stepladder behind when we moved. We bought it in the 70’s and it was heavy and unwieldy so we’ll buy a lighter weight one when we move to our permanent house.

My dd is still quite unwell with Covid. It seems to be affecting her stomach and she can’t keep anything down for long. If only I could whisk her home and look after her!

We met two of our new neighbours this afternoon, a couple in their 50’s. Very nice people and lovely to have a chat. We’re formulating plans to spruce up the building a bit! Our respective dh’s were rolling their eyes at us. grin

Enjoy your evening, everyone. Xx

Jaxjacky Sat 18-Jun-22 19:30:27

Gosh annsixty bit of a bill shock, we’ve not been out for a while, may delay it a while, although MrJ has a big birthday in July.
I hope you’ve seem more improvement this afternoon Grannmarie.
A recovery day *Blossoming after an horrendous journey!
Improvements for your daughter SueD?
Temperature of 16 here, a 12 degree drop in 24 hours, shorts definitely off tomorrow, our bbq for two outside is now a cook inside meal. We’ll probably find something to watch tonight and be closing some of the upstairs windows, the opposite of the last few days.
Waving to Urms ???
Enjoy your evening all x

brook2704 Sat 18-Jun-22 19:13:43

Another busy day here, I met DD2 in town after shed dropped DGD off at her dance class. We enjoyed chatting over a cuppa and finalising (again ?) her new bathroom plans. DGS aged 8 went away last night to his very first cub camp, he was so excited and it was lovely to see. I wish I could press a pause button though as they’re all growing up much too quickly
Its still windy here and much colder than yesterday, Im trying to avoid putting the heating on
That meal does sound expensive annsixty I think I’d be a bit shocked with s £120 bill for 2 people..
Hoping for good news from your friends soop ?

soop Sat 18-Jun-22 13:01:01

A sunny (but not blistering hot) good Saturday morning greeting to you lovely lot in the kitchen.

I intended popping in late yesterday afternoon. However, dear friends from the village called in. Their cheerful company was a real tonic. By the time they left, it was late-ish and we hadn't prepared our evening meal.

annsixty I agree, the bill for your pub meal does sound rather excessive. If you enjoyed it together with the company of your friend, it was well worth every penny. We have been invited out for a meal in a bistro later this week. Apparently, the puds are served with "real custard". wink

Shazza you cannot put a price on snuggles with a wee baby. Bea is a very pretty name.

Yia Us lot enjoy holiday pics. Have yourself a swell time.

muse Welcome back, dear lady. You have been mighty busy for all the right reasons. I envy your energy.

Grandmabatty Likewise, you appear to be running on 5* energy reserves. Have you some to spare?

Ladyleftfieldlover You may be lucky enough to find a few vintage "collectables" in your son's room. Watch out, Antiques Road Show.

Sue Your daughter deserves plenty of tender loving care. She is assured of our best wishes for a speedy recovery.

Grannmarie Your dear husband is a real trooper. It was lovely to hear that he is responding to treatment.

I haven't heard from my friend. I shall phone her later. Her husband was supposed to getting out of bed to take a few steps with his zimmer frame. The stump is being closely monitored. The fear is of further infection.

The wife of another local friend, remains in a serious condition in hospital.

Blossoming Sat 18-Jun-22 11:48:26

Good morning lovely Kitcheners. I didn’t post last night as we arrived home late after a horrendous journey stuck in traffic. Will try to pop back later.

annsixty Sat 18-Jun-22 11:17:35

Better news Grannmarie I pray it is sustained.

I went out for a meal last night with my friend across the road.
I certainly found out why places are never busy and so many here are closing.
Since the last time I went to this particular pub, which was late last year, the prices have rocketed.
It is a lovely pub but still a pub after all.
We had a drink when we arrived, starter and main course and a bottle of wine.
My friend’s D took us and collected us as well so no taxi fares

With a 10% tip the bill for two of us was £120.
We are in Cheshire, not exactly country bumpkins but not the heady heights of Manchester or other large cities.
It will certainly stop many, many from eating out.

A takeaway next time we don’t want to cook.

Grannmarie Sat 18-Jun-22 10:35:38

Thank you, Brook. ?

brook2704 Sat 18-Jun-22 08:38:32

That sounds slightly better grannmarie, hoping your DH gets a wee bit better every day and is home again soon ?
Also for your DD SueD hope she’s feeling much better soon ?

Grannmarie Sat 18-Jun-22 07:52:09

Good morning, Soop and lovely Kitchen people.

? Hello, Muse! Nice to have you back.

SueD, I hope your DD recovers quickly. I heard on the radio that Covid is on the rise again.

Thank you for all your kind wishes for DH.
DSs 1, 2 and 3 have had good visits with their Dad, he is breathing more easily though still bedbound and on oxygen. He is still having scans and x rays, his temperature was down a wee bit, thankfully he is more lucid now. He is being well looked after, we are very thankful. I will visit today, hoping to find him awake and comfortable. He has never been in hospital before, this past week has been a steep learning curve....

Thinking of you all, take care if you are in a hot-spot !

Grandmabatty Fri 17-Jun-22 22:57:25

Suedonim ? just the one set but it is quite enough! Your poor daughter. I hope she recovers quickly.

SueDonim Fri 17-Jun-22 21:49:23

I need to know how many stepladders you had delivered, Grandmabatty! Two? Three? Six? Twenty? Do tell! grin

It’s been about 23deg here in the ‘North East Riviera’ today. The wind came up late afternoon and leaves were being blown in through our second floor window! It’s all quiet now, just a calm, sunny evening with blue skies. I think the sun is setting at gone 10pm now and it’s up again just past 4am.

Dd is really not well with the dreaded lurgy, she can’t keep anything down, so is feeling very miserable. She’s trying an ice lolly in the hope that that will stay put.

Wishing everyone a cool night’s sleep. TOYA. XX

Jaxjacky Fri 17-Jun-22 19:26:35

Still 25/26 here in south Hants, blinds closed, reasonably cool indoors, greenhouse will be watered later. Done little today, bil left earlier, ferry from Liverpool to Belfast tonight, it was great to see him.
Hope soop is ok and SueD has better news of her dd.
Fingers crossedfor rain at some point this weekend.
Have a good evening all, thinking of Grannmarie ?

Charleygirl5 Fri 17-Jun-22 19:19:14

It has been a scorcher in London so apart from taking a friend for her second booster because her GP surgery "would do it soon", I have done zilch.

There is little on TV for me so I will go to bed early to read. Sleeping in this heat with my 15 tog duvet does not bother me. If I feel warm I can always throw it off.

I will be looking for a cardigan tomorrow because the T will drop to 24C and rain is forecast. Ah well, the sun may return.

Grandmabatty Fri 17-Jun-22 18:45:24

A random hot there!

Grandmabatty Fri 17-Jun-22 18:45:02

Nannytopsy it's hot the dizzy height of 16° which is comfortable. Lots of rain this morning which has disappeared but not overly hot. Brook fish supper consumed and paid for by my uncle, bless his cotton socks. I'm home with a glass of wine. Have a good evening Kitcheners.

kittylester Fri 17-Jun-22 17:09:30

Evening all, to coin an urms phrase.

Just popping in to check no-one has melted. It is stupidly hot here.

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