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Good Morning Tuesday 31st January 2023

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Michael12 Tue 31-Jan-23 05:51:15

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark and dry outside at the moment in brackley this morning.
I have already sorted my day out, I will go to Bicester later than I usually do, as I want to see the new Steven Spielberg film the Fabelmans which is supposed to be a bio pic abut someone like him starting making films .
Take Care,
Mick

karmalady Tue 31-Jan-23 08:29:12

Good morning, it is going to be a fair day here in s somerset. This weather is, at last, waking me up from winter hibernation

Marydoll flowers

I used a cheap leafblower/vacuum yesterday for the first time. I enjoyed using it and now the patio looks much better. Gardening next but only on a sunny day as I need to be called out at this time of year. Maybe today, who knows.

brook2704 Tue 31-Jan-23 08:26:25

Good morning everyone from Inverness where it’s cloudy, grey and about 13º
That’s good news gMattie, hope you find another lovely place to live without too much hassle
Oh my goodness grammaretto I hope a housing solution is found for your Dmil soon, so disruptive
I’ve no plans for today, I’m going to carry on sorting out a few cupboards and drawers and decluttering along the way. Oh and maybe an hour or so in the garden if the rain holds off. Sounds like you’ll be busy in the garden whitewave
Hope today is a bit better day grandmabatty - you’ll deserve a treat later!
Hope your back is better soon baubles, take care
Thinking of everyone with worries and struggles, hope today is gentle and take care all whatever the day brings 💐

Liberty Tue 31-Jan-23 08:22:31

Good morning from Suffolk where the sun is shining somewhat weakly. Yesterday was very sunny and windy… an ideal day for drying a load of bedding,which didn’t need ironing…hurrah …and towels.

Hope your house hunting,Grand Mattie, is fruitful and you find somewhere to live which meets all your needs. Our eldest and family live in Bristol and I’ve always thought it must be a lovely city to live in.

Out for a dog walk later and then must take my car to be cleaned by team of hard working young men on the outskirts of a local town.

Hope all have a pleasant days and those with worries find some solace.

Urmstongran Tue 31-Jan-23 08:22:25

Here’s Matt.

Good morning everyone from south Manchester where it’s wet with grey clouds above us. We have nothing planned other than a trip over to stepfather’s en route to M&S. He said yesterday he’d like another small jar of their whisky marmalade with his shopping - I’m in mind to get one myself now!

Enjoy Tuesday is you can. x

Georgesgran Tue 31-Jan-23 08:21:09

Good morning from Durham. It’s wild and windy here today. The bl**dy car is back in the garage today to see if the warning light is merely a faulty sensor - everything crossed!
A friend is meeting me at the garage, then we are going for coffee before she drops me off at home and goes off for her usual afternoon of child minding.
gM I am in awe of your ability to get things done in record time - I hope it all goes through without a hitch.
Best wishes to all, especially our not so well GNs. X

SunshineSally Tue 31-Jan-23 08:16:58

Good morning Mick and all from a bright south Hants. That’s great news that you’ve accepted an offer on your house and that they upped their original offer grandMattie - I hope you find somewhere suitable and that it all goes through smoothly. Always a stressful time.
DH has been poorly for the last few days - Covid test was negative but he’s still not right in himself and it’s been nearly a week now. Think I’ll try and persuade him to make a GP appointment for some blood tests and a urine test. Last night he told me his wee is orange - and he’s been drinking plenty of fluids.
Shopping today as I need to buy some ingredients for a banoffee pie. Plus I want to have a go at making a pavlova - never made one … but suddenly I have an urge!😂
Have the best day you can. Thoughts to those that are poorly in health or spirit 🦩🦩
🤗 and 🌻 for you all x

Marydoll Tue 31-Jan-23 08:15:30

Good morning all from a wet Glasgow, where it's 6°C.

Delighted to hear your good news GM, looking forward to hearing about your search for a new home.
I hope you enjoy your film, Mick.
GB, I hope you get your car key back.

Yesterday was quite tiring and a bit stressful. I decided to chase up my cardiology appointment, because I am struggling badly, but was passed from hospital to hospital, before I could find someone to help me.
Apparently, the cardiology professor has more than one secretary and as I am a conundrum, the clinicians had been discussing which clinic would be best for me.
What I was told was that due to recent blood tests, I had definitely been referred to the heart failure clinic. 😱 I had absolutely no knowledge of this referral. I knew my heart was struggling, but not like this.

I came off the phone and upset DH, by bursting into tears.
I'm usually very resilient. However, reading of another poster's heart prognosis yesterday, didn't help either.
I had two choices, wallow or keep busy. The latter was chosen.

I made a necklace from orange quartz, which I had intended to make for DDs wedding, postponed by Lockdown, but couldn't face it. Also I intended to make it for DS2s wedding, that didn't happen either.
Then I went looking for a plaster to fix the holes in the kitchen ceiling. I found one, recommended by DD, he came down last night and will do it this week, due to a postponed larger job.
It turns out he is a former pupil of my SIL and went to high school with some of my former pupils. It's a close knit community here!

The scam email of Sunday was bothering me. Firstly, I phoned the Dioscesan Offices and was told not to worry, it happens frequently. The person I spoke with was obviously not IT savvy, so I contacted the company, who have the contract for IT.
The person I spoke to, understood exactly, where I was coming from.
In my former life, I was an education IT masterclasser, involved in all sorts of security issues. My antennae still twitch, now and again.
Later I received an email, thanking me for being so vigilant and steps were being taken.

I was exhausted after everything, so decamped to the conservatory to indulge in some Turkish drama. Unfortunately, the wife of the hero was shot dead by the mafia, not the ending I wanted. They had just got married hours before! 😭

DH is painting our kitchen size utility room today. Watch this space, chaos will reign.

Have a good day folks, I will go back and read your posts.

Gingster Tue 31-Jan-23 08:14:10

Good morning all and it’s looking fairly bright out there.

Last night I was out for a meal with ‘my lovely girl’. A good catchup as we hadn’t met since last October.

Today Dd will pop in for coffee after school drop off and I have Bridge club this afternoon.

Yesterday I had my ‘Chimes’ group which was a bit frustrating. We have a newish lady who has no musicality or rhythm in her body so we have to keep stopping and starting again.😤. We are a U3A group which is all inclusive, no matter how good or bad you are, so we just smile and carry on. Our tolerance levels are excellent. 😂. We always have a laugh though! 😬.

I hope today is better for you Grandmabatty with your little ones. 🤞. It can be exhausting can’t it! 🥱. Little GD came out of school last week crying ‘I’ve done something terrible’. Mum spoke to teacher and it was something and nothing. She’s such a good girl, she’d taken it to heart. ❤️

Enjoy the film Mick.

Happy house/flat hunting GM.

Wishing you all a pleasant day,

Alygran Tue 31-Jan-23 08:11:10

Good morning from North Yorkshire. Clear blue skies and very windy today.
This morning I will go for a walk, do some admin and put beef and veg in the slow cooker. Book club this afternoon where we are discussing poetry. Not my thing but interested to hear others views.
Good news on the house GM.
Enjoy the film Mick, I saw the trailer last week.
Have a good day everyone.

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 31-Jan-23 08:07:01

Morning all from West Oxfordshire. I will be mainly shopping in Waitrose and also taking more stuff to a Charity shop. I may pop into a computer shop too as I need a spare charger for my iPhone . Maybe a bit of knitting and certainly WI admin. We have our committee meeting tomorrow. Just one of our members doesn’t have a computer so I have to print everything off for her. In fact she’s the only lady in our whole WI who doesn’t have a computer. Everything has to be printed off. Another lady held out for ages until her sons persuaded her otherwise. OH is out this evening so I will catch up with the Grayson Perry programme which I recorded last week. I may even fit in some baking. I usually have quite a stash of cakes in the freezer but I’m down to just one big cake and two or three fairy cakes. Have a good day.

Grammaretto Tue 31-Jan-23 08:03:54

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders.
It's blowing a hoolie here.
I get advance notices from the tree surgeon to see if I need their help.

Well done gMattie on the house sale.
Now the fun begins 😀
Ask on the house moving thread for advice. They know all the possible pitfalls.
Good luck with finding the perfect place for you near DD. You certainly know how to Carpe Diem

My DMiL and DBiL have been homeless since the weekend when masonry began to fall from the parapet of their tall Georgian house onto the first floor balcony. They live in the basement servants quarters but the entire building has been evacuated and it's still not known when they can go back in to retrieve essentials. They stayed one night here but are now in her old house which is about to be sold but still has some furniture and importantly a stairlift. I am on stand by as chauffeur.
They were offered an hotel but refused due to her great age - she's almost 98.
I have yoga today and "office" work.
I could do with a bit less excitement!

Hope all in here have easy days.

NannyJan53 Tue 31-Jan-23 07:53:07

Good morning from a much brighter Black Country.

Meeting a friend this morning for coffee and chat. Then gym this afternoon.

Good news grandMattie hope it all goes through effortlessly. I remember in the 80's of interest rates being 15%. I was a single parent then and it was very worrying. Somehow I got through it.

Wishing you all the best day possible

baubles Tue 31-Jan-23 07:52:34

Good morning all from damp South Lanarkshire.

Good news about your offer Mattie.

I’m annoyed with myself as I’ve managed to hurt my back. It seems no matter how careful I try to be at work it can still catch me out. I had a dreadfully uncomfortable night but will have to dose up on painkillers and get on with it today as I’m covering for the manager who is attending a regional meeting so there really is no one else.

This evening a couple of friends are coming round for a coffee and a catch up.

Have the best possible day everyone.

Beechnut Tue 31-Jan-23 07:50:37

Good Morning everyone from Severnside. There is some blue sky so that looks promising.

I’ve decided not to go swimming and get my washing down as I have extra with having two lots of visitors over the weekend.

Mortgage rates going up are no excuse for putting in a low offer Mattie. As you say us older ones have worn a much bigger T-shirt on that one! I hope it all goes smoothly.

Have a good day all 🌼🦩

Pittcity Tue 31-Jan-23 07:40:30

Good morning from a dry, brightening Colchester where temperatures might get into double figures briefly this afternoon.
Tuesday is charity shop volunteering day. Hope it's a bit busier than last week.
All the best with your sale and purchase GM. I see you've joined the house buying thread. I still read it even though we moved 2 years ago as both our DDs are renovating and there are some useful tips.
Love to all 🦩 x

GrannyGravy13 Tue 31-Jan-23 07:32:07

Morning Mick and all

We are meant to have a windy day here, no sign of it yet and no seagulls on the field which is always a sign of wind and choppy weather.

Bed changing today and another cupboard to sort out, along with pre-school pick up of The Imp and school pick up of the 7yr old.

Good news on your house sale grandMattie

Have a good day folks 🙋‍♀️🦩

Susan56 Tue 31-Jan-23 07:28:53

Good morning from Shropshire.

Thank you for all your message on the death of my lovely friend.

Today I have the podiatrist this morning and physio this afternoon.

I’m glad you have a buyer grandMattie and a compromise was agreed.I hope you can find a suitable flat in Bristol now.

Grandmabatty, H had a bad day at nursery a couple of weeks ago.I asked him if he got told off.He said no, I pretended to be a statue and statues can’t talk 🙈DD was worried it was the start of him misbehaving at nursery but it was just a one off🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

BlueBalou I hope you don’t have to wait too long for your appointments.

Have the best day you can everyone🦩

Grandmadinosaur Tue 31-Jan-23 07:24:31

Part 2 Sorry pressed post in error.

Friend has a recall from her bowel screening. I was amazed it’s a telephone consultation but we are praying for her.

GS here after school and we are doing birthday cake here later as it is DILs birthday.

Good news on the house offer GM

We saw the trailer for the film Mick last week when we were at the cinema. Will be interested to see if you recommend it.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 31-Jan-23 07:21:38

Good Morning from the South Downs.

I’m another one who has been awake for hours. Goodness knows why. It must be the excitement of a ceilingless spare bedroom.

Now hoping to have it replaced early next week (to be arranged when chap comes back from holiday)
Then with luck and a good wind we will get all our chattels back🤞🤞.

Yesterday I managed to prune one rose bush - only 14 to go. But actually might weed, hoe and mulch a bed today and cut back the clematis x 3 and rose climbers x3 as well as cut down the perennials, which I am hoping have survived the frost - some - like agastache are a bit tender. The scent of the winter honeysuckle and accompanying bees will cheer me.

Hope all the younger grans who have small grandchildren enjoy their day - that time goes so quickly.

Crafty grans have a productive day.

Poorly grans feel much better.

And we all enjoy our day whatever we do.

Grandmadinosaur Tue 31-Jan-23 07:19:31

Good morning all from East Yorkshire. It’s still dark but a mild 8 degrees.

We’re almost there with operation clean up. A few boxes to sort through and throw away stuff no longer required. DH hasn’t started in his office but will make a do that whilst I am out at coffee morning. I heard from one of our ladies she can’t make it today after a recall. Cu

dragonfly46 Tue 31-Jan-23 07:13:27

Good morning from dark Leicestershire.

The cleaning fairies are coming first thing and I am walking with the neighbours. After that coffee with friends and this afternoon another walk with friends. NWR this evening if I am not worn out by then.

I too remember high interest rates but we did get tax relief on the interest which helped.
I hope you find somewhere soon Grandmattie I have always had a fear of being homeless!

Wishing everyone a good day.

kittylester Tue 31-Jan-23 07:12:11

Good morning all from a still dark North Leicestershire. The temperature is 7° but feels chillier.

Today, I have a choice of things to do. It is our regular Sing it Happy choir session but there is also a volunteer day. I'd rather go to choir but ought to go to the volunteer meeting.

Our potential new cleaner seemed OK and, in fact, started school in our house.

Have the best day possible everyone.

Greyduster Tue 31-Jan-23 06:55:54

Good morning, Michael and all GNs. Enjoy the film,*Mick*. It’s still dark here in South Yorkshire but I have been awake for hours☹️. Head full of rubbish! I have some paperwork to sort out today, a tidy up, and a casserole to portion up for the freezer but will find time for a rest later otherwise I shall be on my knees.
Have the best day you can folks.

Grandmabatty Tue 31-Jan-23 06:49:27

Good morning all from Polmont where it's currently 7°, wet and windy. Still dark. Mick enjoy the film. Grandmattie that was quick indeed. Fingers crossed that you find somewhere else to live as quickly. Ash I remember paying an interest rate of 17% at one point.
Yesterday was a very grumpy day for me. Dgs2 was grumpy too. He has a cold and was out of sorts. I dropped my car key card and it promptly vanished,falling through a fence and sliding under the summer house where I couldn't get at it. I then had a panicky hour before I found the other key card. When I picked up dgs1, his key teacher told me of his misdeeds of which there were many and variable. He had a bad day too! He was exceptionally sooky (for the Scottish grans) as he doesn't like being in trouble. Then dgs2 would not nap in his cot and eventually fell asleep in my arms. I think he wanted to escape my singing songs to him, personally. So a difficult day which ended fine. The first thing dgs1 did, was to tell his mummy and daddy about his not-so-good sitting and listening behaviour and he promised to try better today.
So today is a rerun of yesterday, hopefully without the grumps. I will remind dgs1 going into nursery to use his listening ears. Have a good day all.

BlueBalou Tue 31-Jan-23 06:46:00

Tlc not talc!