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Good Morning Tuesday 27th September 2022

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Michael12 Tue 27-Sept-22 05:46:24

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark but dry here in brackley this morning.
It is looking like October for me will see appointments and surgery for me, update as an when.
Today, relax get the bus to Bicester and do a shop after a coffee and maybe a bacon and egg sarnie. Maybe meet up with some former work colleagues
Then come home
Take Care,
Mick

Litterpicker Tue 27-Sept-22 11:43:45

Good morning from coastal West Sussex where a beautiful early morning sky has turned grey.

I had forgotten your DiL was a project manager for the Burrell, Marydoll - it is a credit to her and all involved.

Kalu, that is a wonderful result from your Pilates teacher’s exercise suggestions (and your diligence in following her suggestions).

Grandmabatty, thank you for setting aside some of your lovely baking for me but I fear the tea will be stewed and the cake mouldy by the time I come north again ?. We plan a trip in December or January so maybe I will pop up on your doorstep then!

aggie that was an impressively decisive shopping trip. Could you decide my curtain fabric - I’ve been procrastinating for weeks?

Happy Birthdays to NanKate and Grandmadinosaur.

Beautiful seascape hollysteers - I wish you could have captured the sky outside my window this morning ?

SunshineSally Tue 27-Sept-22 12:00:36

Thank you all for the good wishes and thoughts for my DMiL Unfortunately she didn’t get moved to a ward last night - there were no beds - so she is still in A&E! Not only that but one of the wards has just had an inpatient test positive for Covid ? so goodness knows what will happen now as they’re still trying to find a bed for her and that ward is in quarantine. It’s all so horrible. DH is taking his father in today to visit and see what’s going on. Hopefully we will know more and there will be an actual plan in place.

Marydoll in my opinion it is never quicker to go to A&E. Far better for your GP to contact the Medics (or other speciality) directly so that when you go to A&E you’re seen directly by them - rather than the A&E Doctor who then needs to refer upwards. Unless of course it’s a life and death situation - then go straight to A&E. That’s always been my experience anyway x

ginny Tue 27-Sept-22 12:32:11

Good afternoon everyone.
No chance to post earlier as smallest DGS came over first thing. We have been to the park and just got back before a downpour . At nearly 17 months he is full of beans so we are taking a quick rest whist he has a nap. His Mummy is busy seeing estate agents and rearranging the house ready to sell.
This evening DH and I are taking DD1 and SIL to Gatwick ready for their flight to Costa Rica in the morning.
Happy birthdays, get wells and non voyages to the respective people.
Hope all have a good day.

brook2704 Tue 27-Sept-22 13:11:10

A very Happy Birthday NanKate enjoy your special day! ???

Marydoll Tue 27-Sept-22 13:47:58

Sunshine Sally, a couple of months ago, NHS 24 sent me to A&E and to my surprise, I was seen immediately. I just couldnt face it jùst now.

SunshineSally Tue 27-Sept-22 16:40:55

Wow Marydoll that’s amazing ?

MiL has JUST been moved to a ward - finally? visiting hours are ‘phone and check first’ due to the rise of COVID. God I so hope she doesn’t catch it ????

Take care of yourself x

Jaxjacky Tue 27-Sept-22 17:06:05

At last SunshineSally I’ll keep my fingers crossed for her.

SunshineSally Tue 27-Sept-22 17:15:52

Jaxjacky

At last SunshineSally I’ll keep my fingers crossed for her.

Thank you xx