Great to see you, multi!
English asparagus…..it was worth the £££££ price tag.
This made me quite teary - but smile too
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Good Morning Everyone,
Its day light and clear and dry at the moment in brackley at the moment .
Today , I will catch the bus to Bicester ,do my usual routine there its also a day where i see people I have worked with as Thursday when working was regarded as pay day .
Come back watch cycling ,and other progs .
Take Care,
Mick
Great to see you, multi!
Good morning from the beautiful east coast of Fife where the suns shining and all is well
Good morning everyone from a very bright and sunny 🌞Northampton.
A busy day yesterday, my neighbours' coffee mornig, a Sainsbury's delivery and then out in the evening to the last meeting of our ladies' wine group - a sad occasion, but we are planning on meeting for a meal out during the summer. DD arrived for dinner and then stayed here overnight, and has already.gone to work.
My birthday today, so am taking myself out for lunch and shopping. Don't want to stay in on my own!
Hope today goes well for all.
Good morning from Durham, where a sunny day with 13degrees is forecast.
Awaiting a call from Boots re DD2’s prescription, then I’ll collect the meds and drop them off at her work.
Not sure how to entertain myself for the rest of the day yet. I have plans I keep putting off, then moaning about the delays!
Can they find any more hoops for you to jump through gM it must be so frustrating?
Best wishes to all. X
Good morning once more my friends
Thank you for your advice. I’ll get a power pack and try to pin down someone for the Über app. I don’t like imposing. X
I have contacted multi to point her in the right direction.
GM, I keep a small power bank in my bag, in case my phone runs out of battery. They are not expensive.
Good morning Mick and everyone from sunny Carlisle.
My errands were successfully run yesterday but what a cold wind there was! Easterly, as often happens at this time of year.
I avoided the temptation, just, of the piles of yummy looking choc bars in the Oxfam bookshop but couldn't resist buying an interesting looking book in Waterstones where I had only gone to buy a gift card. I'm supposed to be reducing my book store not adding to it!
The afternoon was largely spent re-potting my cacti collection, a tricky operation. I've still got the biggies to do...
Today, the ironing and another go at tidying the paperwork in my office. I shall undoubtedly be out in the garden at some point making the best of the lovely sun whilst we have it.
I don't think we shall relax till you are moved grandMattie, they are unnecessarily making life stressful for you to the last.
Good words karma, I never want to burden my AC with any concerns or worries even though they are very willing to help out. They have very busy lives and must prioritise their families. I wouldn't have it otherwise.
Feeling envious Ashcombe! Bon voyage!
And the best of days to you all.
Multicolouredswapsho
Good morning from a dry NE where it is 7 degrees.
SIL and I got the shopping done before lunch and he did some odd jobs in the garden. We had a short walk around the estate while the weather was still pleasant before returning to prepare dinner. We had chicken parmigiana and I stuffed peppers to serve with it. TBH I felt stuffed afterwards.
Quiet day for me, think I will catch up on some reading.
Thinking of you grandMattie, not sure I could cope with such a big change in my life, congratulations on getting out there and doing it.
Have a good day all
Morning all from a sunny West Oxfordshire. Last night’s WI puddings and Prosecco evening was fun! Towards the end my brother rang to say he and his partner had landed at Heathrow and were in their hotel! I will pick them up today from Oxford. He sounded cheerful but tired. He hasn’t been in the UK since 2017 but I was in Australia for his daughter’s wedding in December 2019. My sister and niece will be back from visits to various relatives and friends tomorrow, but staying in a nearby air b n b. Oh, younger son is arriving tomorrow as well for a long weekend. OH still has his dreadful cough so will try and keep out of everyone’s way! Have a good day. GM - what a star you’re being🌹
Morning everyone. Yesterday our next door neighbour 80+ locked herself out of her house and also realised she had left her other key on the inside of the lock. Could our grandson climb up a ladder to get into an upstairs window?
Also did not have her phone.
DgS at school so DH went up our ladder to open window. Very naughty he is 80 this year.would not be told.
In the end her B iL came and we managed to open the door!
Such excitement.
Today much tidying up. DGC x2 coming home this pm and DD after her shift.
Managed to get DH back into his emails so he can be on computer.
Between the 2 of us we just cope with modern life. But only just.
DGS might be able to take over the car soon. He's 16.
GM I have bought a little back up battery for my phone that I keep in my bag. Very useful at times.
Good morning all from another glorious morning on the Angus coast. I could get used to this! We had another beautiful sunset yesterday evening so I went out and took a photo for you. We do do sunsets here!
Grandmattie listen to grannygravy - slow down! It's all horribly frustrating for you but best not to make yourself ill. Is there a quiet park anywhere near where you can walk slowly and breath gently? Remember Keat's words - What is this world if full of care we take no time to stand and stare.
Karma I know just how you feel and you express it so well. I feel very 'left behind' and 'surplus to requirements' sometimes as ACs and GCs race on in their busy lives - in a parallel universe indeed.
I had a lovely drive over to Perth yesterday. I went via Dundee with its drive along the river but returned on the cross-country rural roads parallel to the hills to avoid Dundee's rush hour. The homeward journey was accompanied by a telephone call with DS2 while he was in his way home from work in Lincolnshire - all 'hands free' thanks to my Bluetooth hearing aids. (It's really the only time I can hear everything that's said to me - in the past in a noisy family situation I have been known to give up trying to hear and said 'oh just phone me!')
In Perth I had a lovely nattery lunch with a friend and a useful consultation with the hearing aid specialist, so really a perfect day
Today it's tai chi again, but then nothing else but sit by the pond and feed the fish in the sunshine 🤞🌞
Have a good day everyone x
Sunny Suffolk but I suspect the chilly wind of yesterday will reappear.
HopeGM after your understandably stressful and tiring day yesterday today is more peaceful. Also for others with similar feelings.
Apart from a sore arm and feeling a bit tired I haven’t any other symptoms from my COVID jab yesterday. Before having it,I did check though that it wasn’t made in Russia!! I remember that one of the earliest ones was,called Sputnik I think or was that a joke in those very worrying times.
Today after my stretch class I’m meeting a dear friend for a walk and then lunch. What nicer than a stroll in the sunshine chatting away and laughing a great deal with a friend of a similar age whose exploits in the 60s and 70s were very similar to one’s own although many miles apart.
Hope all find something to smile about today.
Good morning all from the Scottish Borders. Cold and dull so far.
My DM used to say These things are sent to try us gMattie and Gingster
I wonder if there are GN grans in Bristol to meet with? Or someone at church?
A problem shared and all that.
Yoga today and a U3A meeting unless I visit DMiL in hospital. I'll phone soon to hear how she's doing
Have the best day all of you.
Good morning all from a sunny, but chilly Glasgow, where it's 3°C.
Like Corner, despite a very busy day yesterday and feeling exhausted, I had a poor night's sleep.
Yesterday included a visit to the surgery, shopping, picking up prescriptions and a long visit with with babydoll.
Babydoll is still having stomach issues and needs topped up with expressed milk.
Yesterday, I was asked if I would like to feed her, while DIL had a shower. How could I refuse? I am in love! 😍
I couldn't believe how nervous I was!
I hope to spend some time in the garden today, after I have completed part one of the Swedish death clean, in preparation for the BHF pick up tomorrow.
GM, hopefully today is a better day for you.
Best wishes for your hospital appointment Baubles.
Gingster, I understand how you feel. I always sit in a quiet corner of the church, because I'm CEV, yet despite there being many empty seats, someone inevitably sits beside me. Why?
Topsy 👋
Wishing you all a pleasant day, whatever your plans.
Good morning from here where its another gloriously sunny morning. Fortifying myself with a giant cuppa and 2 paracetamol as I have woken up with a "head" and backache. The latter from tackling the jungle I politely refer to as the garden and the former from the very large rhubarb gin and tonic I rewarded myself with.
Felt quite down recently - no idea why or indeed justification - but hope that a trip to Welsh National Touring Opera's 'Magic Flute' tonight will address that. Booster jab tomorrow (oh the excitement) and hoping Amazon will deliver a new remote for the TV so that I can watch more than terrestrial. Somebody was a VERY bad dog yesterday and got a serious shouting . You'd think she could tell the difference between a remote and a bone - I suppose it makes a change from my hairbrush.
GM I do feel for you - the move, a new place, the frustrations plus the vagaries of public transport. Its all too much. Does Bristol have the equivalent of an A-Z? And do you have the Uber app on your phone? Honestly not that extravagant or expensive in cities and worth it for your peace of mind and safety. I think it is important to feel in control of your life and the events of the past year have very much undermined that independence. Once you are in your own flat you can build that up again. However kind our children, we do not like to feel dependent.
Oh Alygran I have happy memories of a weekend break in Masham, its lovely square and the Kings Head where we had a 4 poster bed and en suite jacuzzi bath which I blocked up with a red white and blue glitter bath bomb from Lush. The embarrassment (and hilarity) of explaining at Reception.
Happy days - I wish those to you all too.
Good morning all from a brightening North Leicestershire.
We arr off to Leamington Spa today for lunch with an old friend from Birmingham University. First time we have seen them since last summer. Really looking forward to it.
Hoping everyone has the very best day possible.
Good morning from somewhere in the English Channel, heading for the mouth of the River Seine.
The sea is choppy but we’re fine after an excellent journey to Southampton yesterday. We were a little disappointed in last night’s dinner due to paltry portions but I think our day’s travelling had left us hungrier than usual.
grandMattie: you’ve coped so well with all the frustrations of moving that your emotional reserves must be at a low ebb. I hope your solicitor can successfully negotiate with the vendor through the final stages of the legal side.
I hope to find enough 4G to post this. 🦩🥰🦩💐🦩
Good morning from a lovely bright and sunny Essex by the sea.
I managed to get three curtains made yesterday but then there was a problem with the tension on the machine and I gave up. Will have another go today. Only two more to do but they are long and thin and I'm fed up with making curtains !!!!!
Food shopping this morning, sewing this afternoon.
I can hear your frustration with everything GM, a big hug for you.
I hope your DGD loves Brownies Gingster, two of mine are Guides, one soon to be a Ranger and they love it.
I hope Thursday is kind to everyone xxx
Good morning all from Bright Llandudno. Don’t know what happened to yesterday’s post which I don’t think it actually reached this page!! GrandMattie I’m sorry you had such a bad day yesterday. Maybe you should have a look in Trust Pilot to see what others have said about moving to your new complex? Then you hint to management that your contribution might not be encouraging?
Hope you found som tranquility yesterday Gingster
Today complete with sisters and BIL who all arrived late yesterday,not helped when DH went to the wrong station to pick up my DSis today we are all going to Conway for lunch and a mooch round and then up the Great Orme to put flowers on my parents grave - the purpose of us all being there!
Have the best day possible folks
Good morning, Michael and all GNs from a cool, overcast South Yorkshire although the forecast for later is good. I cut my front lawn yesterday, and what a slog that was. The grass was very long and my mower wasn’t coping very well but I got there in the end. It will never be a striped, verdant, weed free, wonder, but at least I can hold my head up now. In the afternoon I went to the writers group at the library.
Today I’m off for a walk this morning and then DD has invited me to lunch. I usually spend the afternoon with her, but I know she only has one day off this week, so I will leave her to her own devices this afternoon.
Have the best day you can folks.
Good morning everyone from Inverness where we’ve light grey cloud but forecast to be sunny later
Sending a gentle hug gMattie, not long now and hopefully you’ll be settling into your new lovely apartment with your own space
Today I’ve nothing planned so I’ll see how the day goes, a bit of a rest and a potter in the garden probably. DH will be taking DGS to his footy practice later, he always enjoys it as he used to take his own sons when they were little too.
Hope your DGD enjoys brownies Gingster, my DGD will be going tonight too and she loves it!
Thinking of everyone with worries and struggles, hope today is gentle and take care all whatever the day brings
So sorry life is so difficult, gMattie, not what you need or deserve. Hope something positive is on the horizon soon.
Up very early for me as I have a booster at the surgery at 8.30 am and must negotiate the school traffic, something I haven’t done for a long time, and then hairdresser is coming to give me a trim. Must make some jam tarts for a meeting this evening at which I find myself doing the refreshments, but otherwise a quiet day.
Good morning from sunny Colchester.
I'll get the bedding out on the line and tidy the garden to make the most of the weather as there's rain forecast for later.
I used to class shopping as one of my hobbies but it's mostly looking these days as prices are eye watering. Sale prices aren't even a bargain any more.
Love to all 🦩 x
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