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Good Morning Thursday 26th January 2023

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Michael12 Thu 26-Jan-23 06:13:25

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark here in brackley but dry at the moment .
Anyway my few days away at the new Warners at Heythrop Park near Chipping Norton.
On arrival early Monday afternoon the coach drops off all 8 of us , we had been given are room plastic keys and number prior to on the way in, registering card at reception and given a building plan , the reception like my rom was on level -2 , you have 5 levels with the ground floor being where the resultant was in the manor house , meal wise you booked online using a ipad to register your details and set your breakfast and evening meal times , unlike other hotels you had no designated table you were shown to one by the staff ,and then ordered your meal .
there had been a day trip to Stratford planned but nobody wanted to go due to cold weather , there was plenty to do in hotel and surrounding grounds as its in a secluded location .
Take Care,
Mick

Gala Thu 26-Jan-23 11:39:03

Much sympathy GG13. I am also a fellow sufferer & find it hard to cope with the side effects of sumatriptan but at least it stops that sickening pain. My migraines are managed with a daily dose of beta blockers. The odd one does sneak through if I get 2 or 3 of my triggers all 'meeting up' at the same time.
Hope you're feeling a bit better by now, I know how long it can take to get back to being yourself again.

annsixty Thu 26-Jan-23 11:15:48

Another late good morning from Stockport.
I had a bad night, not unusual, so slept in, then had two phone calls which took up my time.
Now drinking my morning coffee and planning what to do with my day, not much seems to be the conclusion.
The sun tried to struggle through but didn’t make much headway.
I had coffee out with a friend yesterday, this is a rare occurrence now, Covid and my age has severely shrunk my world.
We had a local community bus until recently but it appears to have been stopped .
I could manage until I needed my THR to get to it but now I would have a long walk to the main road and it is too far.
One of my regrets, I have several, is giving up driving, please all of you, carry on just as long as you can.
Apart from that, have the best day you can everyone.

mumofmadboys Thu 26-Jan-23 10:54:20

Glammagran a temp of 40 degrees is very high.Has the GP seen her or prescribed antibiotics over the phone? If she isn't improving I think she needs seeing.(I'm a retired GP)

aggie Thu 26-Jan-23 10:35:45

Good morning from a bright Co Armagh, I don’t think the rain is far away , it was drizzly on and off yesterday
We had fun yesterday at the club drawing with charcoal and chalk on cardboard . The tutor told us to look for charcoal in the ashes of the log burner !
He is a keen recycler , and motivator , even our most resistant members turned out great drawings

dragonfly46 Thu 26-Jan-23 09:57:44

I hope your DD feels better soon Glammagran it is such a worry for you.
Gingster my DH was struggling to walk far but we went to a physio who has given him some exercises and last weekend in London it went a little better. I hope the neurologist has some answers.
Shazza it sounds as if your DGS is going from strength to strength.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 26-Jan-23 09:55:56

Thank you for your good wishes, the sumatriptan has helped with the headache, now it’s dealing with the side effects, muscle and joint aches and general weariness.

I have till 8.45 am tomorrow till be up and at em as we have the four youngest grandchildren tomorrow with two of them all weekend (2 x 3yrs 1 x 5yr and the 7yr old) Pick up from two different schools at different times, pick up The Imp from pre-school at 11.50, F will be with us all day as he hasn’t got nursery tomorrow. The Imp is so excited to have his cousins here, I just hope they play nicely as he thinks that the playroom is his as is the children’s bedroom.

brook2704 Thu 26-Jan-23 09:54:55

Really good news Shazza so pleased for your DGS
Hoping things improve a bit soon glammagran and your DD and DGS both get better quickly. Sibling rivalry - well I’m well used to that too!

ShazzaKanazza Thu 26-Jan-23 09:44:01

Urms that’s a good idea which we will definitely try. Right up to the last month he always took us to what he wanted. We understand foods he asks for. Thinking about it now he could have been asking for calpol as the word sounded like pol. It’s high in the cupboard so he wouldn’t have seen it. I messaged my son to tell him. He was going to ask his key worker if they could shed light on it. She was very excited yesterday as we are I hope he is a right chatterbox. 🙏

Blossoming Thu 26-Jan-23 09:37:54

Good morning everyone. It’s cold and bright here in Lancashire, currently 1°C. I can actually see a patch of blue sky and the forecast is for sunshine. Glad you enjoyed the trip Mick. Lovely patchwork GrandMattie.

Kalu Thu 26-Jan-23 09:36:00

Good morning from Glasgow where it is 1deg., frosty and dry with sunny skies.

DH is enjoying his new car, I am enjoying the fact that he is making even more progress and is finding interaction with others much easier than he thought.
I sympathise with you GG having witnessed the horrendous migraines DH suffered with for years. For whatever reason they just stopped a few years ago.
A worrying time for you and your DH Gingster 💐

An easy day today. A dental scan this afternoon after which as I will be in close vicinity to TKMaxx, it would be wrong not to have a mosey around.

Best wishes to all for a good day especially those coping with worrying times whatever they may be.

Urmstongran Thu 26-Jan-23 09:29:32

Shazza as your grandson is 8y and he’s looking for an object in your cupboards could you perhaps make a guessing game of it sometimes and ask him to draw you a picture of it?

Grammaretto Thu 26-Jan-23 09:29:28

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders.
Dry, mild and a patch of blue sky.

I had an enjoyably sociable day yesterday and more today, which is good for mental wellbeing but not good for the figure.
must learn to like lettuce

That's good to hear you enjoyed the mini break Mick.
Fingers crossed for your house sales gMattie and Susan.

Sorry about your DGS . glammagran . What a huge worry that must be for you all.
flowers
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Ziplok Thu 26-Jan-23 09:18:08

Good morning all, and welcome back mick. It sounds as if you enjoyed yourself, even though the set up was different.
A fine morning here so far, and a little bit brighter. We had quite a lot of rain yesterday.
I’ve got my exercise class later, then I’m not sure what I’ll be doing, although the supermarket will probably feature.
🤞* grandMattie*. I hope the sale goes through.
A very handsome boy cat, Ash. 😊
Well, I’d better get on. I wish you all the best day possible.

luluaugust Thu 26-Jan-23 09:11:57

Good morning all from a dull W Kent. Yesterdays shopping trip went well although I am beginning to realise that DH can't walk so far now. We managed a nice lunch out which perked him up and everything got done. Off this morning to a U3A coffee morning, we have joined one nearer to us and this is an invite to meet some members and look at groups, we shall see.
I hope something does happen with your prospective buyers gM.
Best wishes to all specially those with migraine

Jaxjacky Thu 26-Jan-23 09:07:31

Ekwa the time to use the older stamps has been extended to the 31st July, a while yet.

EkwaNimitee Thu 26-Jan-23 09:02:11

Good morning Mick and everyone from a rather cloudy Carlisle where it is 0C . Last night the sky was clear all evening with Venus large and bright, the crescent moon rising later to hang below it. Really beautiful.
A good trip by the sound of it Mick. I expect you already have your sights on another?

This morning, the ironing plus a bit of a wipe around in the kitchen. The lengthening days are bringing an urge to clear more stuff out but I can't think there's anything major.
There's a Tesco delivery due at lunchtime. My bill remains the same even though expensive things like meat and wine aren't figuring on it at the moment. No, I haven't given them up, just getting it elsewhere... game is still in season and I get it locally.

Must also get out and post some letters, they have the old stamps on them which can't be used after the end of this month. Then I shall catch up with reading.

My sympathies to all you migraines, I suffered all my adult life. Not only do you suffer the pain etc but the fear of getting one when travel or a social occasion is due. I still get mild ones and ocular migraines after the menopause.

I'll now wish you all the best possible day and get on with that ironing!

Greyduster Thu 26-Jan-23 09:00:44

Good morning, Michael and all GNs. Welcome back Mick - good to hear you enjoyed your break. It’s grey, damp and dreary in South Yorkshire this morning, so I will be indoors I think with books and tv. I made a cake yesterday which needs some cream cheese frosting. What are the odds that by the time I manage to get out to get some cream cheese, I will only have half a cake left - or any?
So, Ash, it’s a boy! He’s found his way to a lovely family!
Have the best day you can folks.

Alygran Thu 26-Jan-23 08:59:58

Good morning from sunny North Yorkshire.
Up a bit late this morning. I went to see Empire of Light yesterday. I really enjoyed it.
Meeting a friend for coffee this morning. Her DH had open heart surgery on Tuesday so I’ll be getting all the news. Hoping it’s gone well. Then I must get my car washed before a trip to the High Peak for DGS’s birthday on Sunday. Hoping to do some shopping on Saturday ready for my holiday next month.
Have a good day everyone.

Grandmabatty Thu 26-Jan-23 08:50:23

Good morning all from Polmont where it's currently just 1° and dry. There are frost flowers on the cars. Mick it sounds like you enjoyed your trip. Grandmattie fingers crossed it all works out. I was very lucky when I moved to my bungalow and had a buyer lined up.
Yesterday I stayed in my jammies all day. I haven't done that for years, unless I was ill. I had haggis neeps and tatties for dinner and a woeful plate it was! The tatties had lumps and so did the neeps.
Today I don't have plans. I'll see what the day brings. I'll sort out my art materials as the class starts up again next Thursday. I'm really looking forward to it. A lovely message from my aunt pinged in early. She and my uncle are on a cruise with friends who never stop moaning. Then another message arrived from dd who has lost all her baby weight and is thoroughly chuffed. More haggis tonight and hopefully better mashed potatoes! Have a good day all.

BlueSapphire Thu 26-Jan-23 08:33:17

Good morning everyone from a grey and damp Northampton, 3° outside. Supposed to be similar all day. Will try and venture out to dance classes after an early lunch. I haven't been since before Christmas, so will have forgotten every step I've ever learnt!

Enjoyed my film about Elisabeth of Austria yesterday, although I am sure that artistic license was freely used. At least it was an afternoon out with a glass of wine and popcorn!. Mightily annoyed coming home on the bus to find that it did not turn into our road as it does normally, but went on to take a detour. The driver said that the road was closed, and we had to beg him to let us off, or we would have had a long dark walk home from the next stop. Shall try to find out what's going on.

Sainsbury's delivery this afternoon when I get back from dance, then a nice long sit down before I get my tea. Yesterday's chilli was lovely, and three portions left over to put in the freezer. Might be egg and bacon tonight.

Have a pleasant Thursday everyone.

GrannySomerset Thu 26-Jan-23 08:30:48

Frost free morning, the first for several days and very welcome. U3A book group this morning and admin this afternoon. Not much oomph here at present which is worrying but then I never did get on well with January.

The French foundling sounds delightful; hope grandMattie’s buyers are genuine and glad Michael is safely home, as is Urms. Quite a cheerful kitchen this morning!

glammagran Thu 26-Jan-23 08:25:12

Good morning all.

A difficult week all round at the moment. We have childcare every day bar one this week. DD2 has really bad flu and has had a temperature of 40c since Sunday. Yesterday she was prescribed antibiotics by telephone appointment which I got for her and dropped round. I rang the bell and left that and some shopping in her porch. She really hasn’t eaten anything much at all and she’s slim enough as it is.

DGS aged 21 months was in hospital right up till Christmas Eve, late pm with RSV and he has had yet another infection with a high temperature last week but nowhere near as bad. DGD aged 4 is very upset and worried her mummy would have to go into hospital like her brother and she refused to go to ballet after school on Tuesday. I took her to our home where DH was looking after DGS. They looked really pleased to see each other and hugged but the peace didn’t last. She lined up all her playmobil figures who were waiting in a queue at the playmobil zoo which resulted in the toddler kicking everything away. DH actually shouted at him but he wasn’t in the slightest bit phased but his sister promptly burst into hysterical tears at having her game ruined. We kept them apart till it was time to take them home to their parents. They are fine on their own but a nightmare together. I do hope they grow out of this intense sibling rivalry. Their older cousins didn’t behave in this way.

Wishing everyone a good day and hope those with illness and worries have a peaceful one too.

Grandmadinosaur Thu 26-Jan-23 08:20:43

Good morning all from North Wales. Looks like a brighter day than the last two.

We went to Conway yesterday. It started drizzling so we didn’t stay too long. Had a pleasant evening -Pizza Hut for tea followed by the Tom Hanks film A man called Otto. We both enjoyed it.

Our last day here today before we move on tomorrow. This evening we are booked in for a meal at our favourite gastropub close by.

Good to have you back Mick

What fabulous news about your GS Shazza baby steps I am thrilled for you.

It’s a boy Ash what a surprise!

Have a good day everyone.

NannyJan53 Thu 26-Jan-23 08:16:12

Good morning from an icy Black Country, where it looks like it is brightening.

Bi-weekly Thursday walk this morning, along the canal today.

Then this afternoon, sort out car insurance and tell current provider the £49 increase is too much and I have a lower quote.

Wishing you all a good Thursday.

Taichinan Thu 26-Jan-23 08:14:37

Good morning everyone, and welcome back Mick. I'm glad you enjoyed your break, although as a useless technophobe I'm not sure I would be able to cope with computerised everything. Robot waiters next!
That is gorgeous patchwork grandmattie, love it.
Welcome to little Perdito, a handsome little fellow indeed.
Sorry you have a migraine*Grannygravy*. I only had one once, more than 50 years ago, and can still remember its ferocity.
Well, the sky is lightening now on the Angus coast and the clouds are being dyed pink by the rising sun - although we're forecast a grey day. It's also supposed to be breezy, so I shall be hanging out the towel wash before I go down to tai chi 🤞. In the two miles or so between here and the hall there are two lots of roadworks, each with three-way lights. One set I can avoid, but the other set is on the only way into town and is causing long tailbacks. I was down that way yesterday and there wasn't a workman in sight - just those infernal lights!
Have a good day everyone x