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soop Thu 23-Jun-22 15:39:38

WELCOME. How pleased I am to be able to say...we have a new gathering place.

Pittcity Thu 30-Jun-22 19:48:08

I wonder if Soop is cosied up with Rafa??

Liamsnana Thu 30-Jun-22 19:46:17

Just playing around with the camera ? on my phone and editing pics of our trip to sherringham, love this one of Liam coming out of the sea ...Daniel Craig eat your heart out

Grandmabatty Thu 30-Jun-22 19:31:46

Suedonim A cat which mimics a seagull! That's so funny.

SueDonim Thu 30-Jun-22 19:17:37

I hope your dh’s test went well Granmarie. Sleeping is a good way to get through illness.

I hope your consultation went well, Soop.

Impetigo now, Grandmabatty? Not fair is it? sad My GD seems to be getting over the CP but her baby bro is now sickening for something. He’s also cut a tooth today. It’s hard being a baby, sometimes!

Kitty I hope your dd is soon home.

No more bat tales from me but this morning I could hear one of the many seagulls in this area squawking away. Imagine my surprise when I opened the bedroom door and found it was my cat making seagull sounds! He’s never miaowed like that before. I think we need to move before he sprouts wings and a beak!

Today I’ve had gel nails done - a cheery yellow, which my dd says reminds her of amoxycillin syrup. RUDE! grin I’ve also collected my car from the dealership. It had a fault on a part of the computer system but it was replaced FOC.

My dd2 arrives late tonight. Won’t see her until tomorrow but I’m looking forward to that very much.

It’s a lovely sunny evening here, hope it’s the same with you all. Xxx

Susan56 Thu 30-Jun-22 18:52:11

Just reread your post kitty.Sorry your DD is still in hospital but a positive sign she is requesting food.

Your poor DGS does sound thoroughly run down Grandmabatty.Poor little thing,hope he feels better soon.

I am literally not thinking straight tonight so will sign out until tomorrow?

Grandmabatty Thu 30-Jun-22 18:45:52

Good evening Kitcheners. Grannmarie I'm not surprised your husband is exhausted. He's been through a lot. Susan ? It's difficult to see a parent going downhill,isn't it? Kittylester it's good to hear that your daughter is requesting real food!
Dgs1 has now developed impetigo. I'm glad I mentioned it to dd yesterday as years of working with children means I can spot such things. He's totally run down, the wee scone. Lots of fresh air and sleep. They came to my house this afternoon. I had pulled out a couple of things for dgs2: a walker and a big donut thing for him to sit in safely. He was delighted. Dgs1 kept trying to get into the action and was very annoyed he couldn't. I bought him a water pistol to use in the garden. I've had a lovely chicken salad for dinner and a bloody Mary. Tomorrow I have a whole day art workshop to look forward to. Enjoy your evening my friends.

Susan56 Thu 30-Jun-22 18:23:33

Just popping in to see if there is any news from soop.

Granmarie your husbands appointment sounds exhausting,I hope you don’t have to wait too long for the results and kitty I hope that your daughter is home.

We have had an exhausting day.Took Henry to see my mum.We had a nice day but this last illness has totally knocked her confidence.She has always been opinionated and sharp but she is so quiet and lacking in confidence.It has made me very sad.She still lives in the family home but she has realised it is too much for her and is wanting to move to assisted living near us.It will make our life easier in a lot of ways but going to be a big difference for everyone.

Will catch up with everyone’s news tomorrow.For now a large glass of red wine has my name on it?

Grannmarie Thu 30-Jun-22 18:04:48

Hello ? again, I have 5 minutes to call my own cos guess what? Yes, DH is sleeping again....

You are absolutely right, Shazza, the appointment exhausted him. Your day at the sea side sounds fab!

Kitty, it would take A LOT of chocolate gingers to wake him now!? I'm glad your DD is feeling a bit better and requesting tasty food.

The breathing tests took most of an hour, and although I got a wheelchair to take him from the entrance to the OP clinic, he still found the outing tiring. Anyhow, the results will go to his consultant and we will hear back ' in due course '...

I hope Soop's telephone appointment with her cancer consultant goes well.??

TOYA ??

Hellogirl1 Thu 30-Jun-22 17:31:49

Nannytopsy, thank you for reminding me that I bought an electric fly zapper last year. We`ve been grumbling about the number of flies that are getting in the house!

ShazzaKanazza Thu 30-Jun-22 17:29:19

Good afternoon dear Kitcheners.
Feeling absolutely stuffed after having fish chips and mushy peas at the coast. Yum! Far too much though.
Had a lovely time in Sewerby hall and gardens in Bridlington.

Grannmarie hope your DHs outpatient appointment has gone well. I bet it will wear him out.?
Kitty very pleased your DD is feeling better and requesting tasty food. When my sister went into hospital after a bike accident she just couldn’t stand the food. As a foodie after a week she said enough is enough and requested crispy mixed salads olives and anchovies and sun dried tomatoes. It was in 2020 so her DH had to drop it at the door.

Naughtyneine I’ll be on the look out for the gingers in H&B.

Taking about food and drink is one of my fave subjects lol. Glass of wine while watching The Chase at the moment. Don’t think I’ll want anything to eat till morning.
Enjoy your evening. TOYA ?

Liamsnana Thu 30-Jun-22 16:50:10

brook2704

Ooh there you all are! What a lovely terrace with such a beautiful view, I’ll sit alongside you if I may. The salted caramel ice cream is yummy blossoming, the strawberries delicious gillgran , the champagne and bubbly rose just perfect mamaa and kitty - thank you all. And your stained glass garden ornament looks stunning llfl really catches the sunlight

Another gorgeous sunny day here, I’ve pottered about in the garden and sat in the shade under the gazebo. So pleased the weather has been so good today as DGD went on a school trip to Nairn beach - she had a fantastic day in and out of the sea

brook2704 sounds like she had an amazing day , we love going to the beach ⛱, we had a couple of lovely days at Sheringham, lovely place on the North Norfolk coast and lovely bakery there where the pasties are to die for x

Ladyleftfieldlover Thu 30-Jun-22 15:28:37

Whoever recommended Kennedy’s chocolates has a lot to answer for. I’ve just ordered a second box!

Naughtyneine Thu 30-Jun-22 14:26:13

Aha... Only because you are all so lovely will I share that Holland and Barrett doave mixed bags of ginger.. Some covered in milk chocolate..some in dark and some just crystallised. All in the same bag.. Last time I bought some it was but one and get the second half price. As they say in Wales...Lush.

soop Thu 30-Jun-22 13:14:24

Baggs There is no justice in this world. There you be, slender as a reed and scoffing Jaffa Jonuts and then is little, dumpy me having to be content with an apple. Bah! Humbug!

Our lunch is ready. I shall away for a wee while as I need to know who is playing on centre court.

I have noted plenty of activity in our kitchen. I shall return after the phone conversation with the cancer consultant.

kittylester Thu 30-Jun-22 11:37:10

Just popping in with my 'bat' story. We too live in an old village school and bats hang around in a sort of Victorian air vent on the roof. They fly in through the open bedroom windows and I find it quite disconcerting to see a bat on the ceiling by a beam. Actually, that is an incorrect statement! I leave the room hurriedly!!

Not keen on chocolate gingers but Thornton's chocolate brazils could tempt me.

Good luck waking DH up grannmarie - wave chocolate gingers under his nose.

Sorry to hear about your friend corner, another worry!

DD is still in hospital but is clearly feeling ok as she has requested that we visit with a cheese salad, 'nice' bread and butter and some cake. So, to coin a Baggism, hey ho, off to the shop and kitchen I go.

Back later all being well.

Jaxjacky Thu 30-Jun-22 11:17:47

Morning all, I hope you’ve sorted your missing call Blossoming very annoying.
Blood letting on a grand scale dusty that amount should give a thorough check, hopefully sorting out the cause of your poorliness.
I’m on the volunteer phone line today, so slightly tied to the house. I had a lovely day yesterday visiting a friend in the New Forest, over 3 hours chatting, the visit slightly marred by seeing a fawn hit on the way home. They just leap out so quickly, the driver opposite had no chance of avoiding it.
MrJ went away yesterday golfing until tomorrow, part of the celebrations for his 60th in a few weeks time, I’ve been printing embarrassing photos of his younger years. They’ll be posted in our local nearer the day, with balloons, banners and cake.
Lovely waking sticks, real craft and unique.
Have a lovely day all.

Grannmarie Thu 30-Jun-22 10:29:22

Good morning, Soop and lovely Kitchen people! I'm like the coo's tail, all behind... I'm looking forward to catching up with everyone's Kitchen News.

Hoping that the poorly wee grandchildren are well on the mend now.

DH has his Pulmonary out patient follow up appointment this afternoon, he'll have to stay awake for that! He's still weak, sleeping a lot but I'm sure that's restorative.

TOYA, hope to pop back later.

Baggs Thu 30-Jun-22 10:18:25

AAAARGh! its not it's

Baggs Thu 30-Jun-22 10:17:46

For the chocoholics on here, who else has tried McV's Jaffa Jonuts? I just ate two with my fourth mug of tea this morning, after fighting the printer which wouldn't put the ink cartridges where I could get at the button you have to press to get one out so you can replace it. So irritating! Eventually I jammed a finger in the works to make it stop where it should. I think it's brake pads need changing too.

So... now I'm fueled up to tackle some financial chores.

Oh... the point of this post: I prefer Jonuts to 'normal' Jaffa Cakes.

Baggs Thu 30-Jun-22 10:12:52

That's a lovely walking stick, pantglas. I bet the top is very comfortable to press one's hand upon.

Nannytopsy Wed 29-Jun-22 22:17:43

I love chocolate gingers!! Any left Urms? ?
We have an unexpected visit from my nephew for two nights, from tomorrow. As a result, there has been a great deal of cleaning and tidying. It has done us the world of good! He promised to bring gin! I have stocked up on tonic. ?
We have an electric fly killer and it’s reassuring to hear it working its way through the fruit fly infestation in the kitchen. Horrible little buggers!
Sleep tight everyone ?

Pantglas2 Wed 29-Jun-22 21:11:11

“Perhaps my new dog thumb stick, hand-carved on a Welsh hill farm has helped. She is called Dyfi, as in Dyfi Valley of Aberdovey fame. Isn't she lovely?”

Yes she is Baggs - here’s my own offering which my grandfather made for my grandmother - it’s probably as old as me and MrPG has put a rubber ferrule on the end to make it nonslip (not that I need it…yet).

There’s an old Welsh folk song called ‘Hen Ffon Fy Nain’ (My grandmother’s stick/staff) which I hum whilst dusting it…….?TraLa?

Now that norty Urms has put the thought of ? in my head, I shall have to indulge….?

cornergran Wed 29-Jun-22 21:07:21

Hello everyone. I’ve been catching up and now of course can’t recall who said what. And sigh. I used to have a memory. Wonder where I left it?

Some wonderful scenery and nature images, a very appealing dog-stick. We also found the M&S drink and cake offer, definitely one to recommend. Get well thoughts winging to the poorly people, little and big.

Last week flew past. Seeing our granddaughter in her prom dress I had a quiet weep, how did she get to be so grown up? Our Littlest turned 7, we enjoyed a super family garden party. I was interviewed for a volunteer role supporting adults improving their literacy skills then needed to apologise to my referees for the incredibly demanding and detailed reference forms. A friend was admitted to hospital with a suspected stroke (she had a serious brain bleed 3 years ago), after tests a TIA was diagnosed, the TIA clinic disagreed and have diagnosed a seizure. All a bit much really for her and her daughter who is here carer. It’s her birthday tomorrow, I’ll be phoning in hope she is well enough to chat, good days and not so good days.

This week is quieter but having its moments. Life eh? I discovered the dentist had not in fact referred me to the dental hospital for treatment for my jaw issues, hopefully he has now. I’m tired of the pain and general inconvenience. We concluded our LPA process, a relief there. We discovered Mr C must be patient for a whole year before an ENT appointment is likely, blimey. Tomorrow there’s a meeting to attend about major changes proposed to our local hospital. Will it be a positive outcome. Cynically I fear not. May need to retreat to M&S for more cake!

So that’s life in cornerland. I do think of you all and wish you well, take care everyone.

SueDonim Wed 29-Jun-22 21:05:18

I’m chortling at the thought of you hiding in the bedroom snaffling down chocs as fast as you can, Urms. grin I want some choc now, though not ginger.

Re the bat in DD’s sink - they have regular dealings with bats in their house. It’s an old school house and there are bats in the roof. They think there’s a hole somewhere in the wall between the attic and house and sometimes the bats get lost and come inside. The brighter ones manage to get out the door but the dim ones have to be evicted. ?

I didn’t get my car keys back! Only because the car is staying overnight as it needs a new part which will arrive in the morning so there was no point in bringing it home. That means I’ll have to drive dh’s sports car tomorrow when I go out to an appointment. How sad! wink

We’re hoping to go away for a few days when ds1 and family come over from the States next month so today I’ve met a very nice young woman who will come and look after our aged cat for us. We were stuck for accommodation too, with a Travelodge costing £564 for three nights! A friend has come to the rescue - she’s going away and we can stay in her house. A very kind gesture. ❤️

I’ve a busy few days ahead but I hope to be able to pop into the kitchen now and then. TOYA. Xx

brook2704 Wed 29-Jun-22 21:04:54

I feel I need to get to a Thorntons shop pdq, I just love chocolate gingers or anything like that, but count me in as a piglet too - I’ve just eaten a very large fish and chip supper on the quayside in Polperro
soop how lovely about your shop, and all the other experiences you’ve had too, so interesting
Your birthday treat In Pitlochry sounds perfect grandmabatty, definitely something to look forward to
Hope you’re feeling better soon baggs and back to normal, that stick is very cute - Love how she’s looking out of the window!

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