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A ‘happy to be celebrating the jubilee’ thread.

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Kandinsky Tue 31-May-22 18:07:08

Just to balance things out grin

Seems to be a lot of people on here really not interested in the jubilee celebrations, so I thought it would be nice to have a thread for those of us who are happy about it & think 70 years as our queen is a fantastic achievement.

Are you going to any events or parties?

Sago Tue 31-May-22 22:03:23

We are looking forward to returning to “Blighty” from across the channel and then joining friends Oxfordshire to celebrate on Sat/Sun before returning back up north.

It’s wonderful to see so many Union Jack flags flying here in Normandy, obviously they are here for the forthcoming D-day celebrations but it’s good to see and hopefully there will be plenty flying when we arrive back home.

What a wonderful Queen we have had for 70 years.

LauraNorderr Tue 31-May-22 22:11:47

Two weeks ago our beautiful daughter-in-law rang that bugger off to cancer bell and on Friday we will be in their garden having a fabulous big celebration for her 40th birthday. The garden has already been decorated and the bunting is up, bouncy castle apparently due to arrive, food all organised and son has built a covered pergola for the bar. Lots of friends and family, loads of children, so fun and laughter for us. We have much to be thankful for ? ???
Next day a gathering for a few of our friends, a more sedate affair and will raise a glass to HM ? ??

Kate1949 Tue 31-May-22 22:16:22

Well done to your daughter-in-law
Laura. flowers

Callistemon21 Tue 31-May-22 22:17:04

Happy birthday to your DIL LauraNorderr and I hope that bell gets rung loud and clear!!
???

Have a wonderful day ?

Joseanne Tue 31-May-22 22:17:59

Exactly LauraNorderr most of us will be celebrating life itself. So pleased your dil is through the worst.

tickingbird Tue 31-May-22 22:19:02

Fantastic news for your DIL. I hope you all have a wonderful day.

LauraNorderr Tue 31-May-22 23:06:42

Thanks all.
I agree Kandinsky, seventy years as our queen is worth celebrating.

Pantglas2 Tue 31-May-22 23:32:35

I’m in ?? and we have celebrations ??? here with Spanish bars taking part as well!

They don’t have a happy long relationship with their own royal family that we do, but seem to celebrate ‘Aunt Lilibet’ anyway! And why not, she hasn’t put a foot wrong has she!

LauraNorderr Tue 31-May-22 23:58:27

Happy holiday Pant, bring back some of that sunshine, not much in the weather barn at the moment.

notgran Wed 01-Jun-22 06:32:38

Sun is shining hot and strong so far and my bunting, put up yesterday in the rain, can now dry out! Like others on this Post I have champagne in the fridge and a few things planned to do to celebrate the Lady who has been our Head of State all my life as I was born in 1952. I have a delivery of Cornish Pasties and scones arriving to-day ready for the small family get together on Friday. Looking forward to a very rare Platinum Jubilee.

BigBertha1 Wed 01-Jun-22 06:37:59

Starting my prep today for family weekend as the Jubilee coincides with Grandsons 18th Birthday celebrations. Lots of fun anticipated and we are going to enjoy all the TV coverage. Off to get lots of flowers for the house today and cook the beef in red wine for the first of the celebrations tomorrow evening . I hope you all have a good weekend. Putting up my bunting today.

eazybee Wed 01-Jun-22 06:41:47

Will be hanging out my Union flag today and making Coronation chicken for the village picnic.

Grandma70s Wed 01-Jun-22 07:00:14

I’m happy to celebrate. The Queen has reigned for most of my life - she became queen when I was 11 years old. I enjoy the history - hers and mine!

I’m going to a jubilee lunch today. It’s so long since I’ve been to a social event that I feel a bit nervous about my ability to make conversation. I’m glad it’s so early, because it will leave me free to watch the events at the weekend on television.

fiorentina51 Wed 01-Jun-22 07:04:21

I shall be volunteering at my local museum on Saturday. Lots going on for the visitors.
On Sunday I shall be having my son and his family over and we shall raise a glass to HM whilst enjoying a traditional roast dinner.
No street party in my street but there are several going on nearby.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 01-Jun-22 07:13:13

I thought I would share this photo

H1954 Wed 01-Jun-22 07:26:03

Our bunting and Union Flag will go up tomorrow. We have planned a small 'get together' outside with a few neighbours but that is now under threat due to the weather.

Either way, we will celebrate, we will raise a glass to our Queen and we will eat the cake and other treats that's I'm making on Saturday.
God save the Queen!

Kandinsky Wed 01-Jun-22 07:27:23

Yes, the weather looks awful for most of the weekend.
What a shame.

Maggiemaybe Wed 01-Jun-22 07:59:42

Our forecast’s not looking too bad, so fingers crossed! I’m just about to make a chocolate cake for DD1’s family get-together tomorrow. Then we’re going to Harewood House’s Food Festival on Friday, a local 40s weekend on Saturday and unless we’re then fit for nothing but a day slumped on the sofa, a music event on Sunday.

I’m no ardent royalist, but I am a traditionalist and love a bit of pomp and ceremony. And any excuse for a party is a good one round here. smile I’m looking forward to seeing what’s on offer from all the small traders and artisans who’ll have worked their socks off to stock their stalls for these occasions and deserve do well over the next few days.

And I’ll be putting a bit of bunting out later if I can remember where I stored it after the last royal wedding do. smile

LtEve Wed 01-Jun-22 10:00:14

I’m working Friday, Saturday and Sunday so can’t join in with the celebrations much as I’d love to. We will be having some nibbles at work, I’ve been charged with savouries so will be off to Waitrose to stock up.
Will pop into our local pub tomorrow afternoon and join in with whatever they are doing and will record all the tv programmes to watch at my leisure.

25Avalon Wed 01-Jun-22 10:12:22

I probably won’t go to any of our village do’s but I’ll hang my Union Jack up and raise a glass to her maj.

BlueSky Wed 01-Jun-22 11:58:41

Laura now that’s worth celebrating! winesmile

JenniferEccles Wed 01-Jun-22 12:13:08

I do love to see the bunting about as well as Union Jack flags displayed on the front of some houses.

I have been very pleased that, so far, I haven’t noticed any hung upside down!

Maggiemaybe Wed 01-Jun-22 13:03:31

I’ll check mine before I hang it, JenniferEccles. smile

tanith Wed 01-Jun-22 13:50:28

My daughter and I took the tube into town this morning just out of curiosity must say London looks well 'dressed' for the occasion, we walked up the Mall from the palace to Whitehall and down to Westminster and the Embankment lots of happy folks just enjoying the atmosphere. I took a few pics.

Jaxjacky Wed 01-Jun-22 13:50:47

Worth a massive party LauraNorder great news.
I like this, Bernese Alps, Switzerland.