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Good Morning Sunday 2nd July 2023

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Michael12 Sun 02-Jul-23 05:44:33

Good Morning Everyone,
A sunny start here in brackley this morning.
Still suffering with diarrhea type symptoms since bowl surgery .
I am only hoping one day soon it returns to normal .
More Tour de France from the Spanish Basque region .
Take Care,
Mick

Marydoll Sun 02-Jul-23 08:34:30

Good morning all from a sunny Glasgow, where its 12°C, with cloud and rain forecast.

Mick, I hope you feel some improvement today. Either contact your GP or your support team, if you have one, perhaps they can offer advice and diet suggestions. Could it be what your eating, which is causing the upset stomach?

Talking of support teams, I was tidying up all the bumpf from my RA support team, and about to throw out, what I thought was an empty envelope, when I realised there was something in it.
It was a laminated alert card, with my medical details, which I am supposed to carry ar all times! How on earth did I miss that? 😕 Cue yet another chat with DH, to show it to clinicians in an emergency.
We seem to be having a lot of chats, these days. 😉

I sat in the conservatory all day yesterday, I was feeling pretty grim, and it will be more of the same today, but I did manage to prepare a few things, which need altered. DH does not have a standard leg size, which is a pain!

The other thing I managed to do was complete a samplwape stamp form, to exchange the old non bar code ones I have, for bar coded ones.
We had lots left from my DIL'S cancelled lockdown wedding. I am due £65 worth of replacement stamps. No need to buy any more stamps, ever! 😉

My SIL, thank goodness, was in good humour, bringing chocolate and flowers.
I asked about her estranged sister, who lives overseas. Oh she died two months ago, I haven't spoken to her in forty years!. We watched the funeral online The only person mentioned in the eulogy was SIL's brother, who died a few days ago and SIL's deceased husband, my DH's brother. No mention of SIL
How could I respond to that? 🤷‍♀️

I wish you all the best of days, although I know that is impossible for some of our friends. 💐 praying for a better day for the Corner family.
I hope your experience of Orkney improves GM, enjoy your time with your son.

BlueSapphire Sun 02-Jul-23 08:39:43

Good morning everyone from a brightish Northampton, a fine day forecast, no rain and sunny spells.

Was really busy yesterday; defrosted the kitchen freezer, cooked a gammon in the pressure cooker, and cut the back grass. Early evening, DS and family picked me up and we went to a Jamaican restaurant in Wellingborough for younger DGD's birthday, her choice of venue. It was.far spicier and not at all like the jerk chicken I had in Jamaica - and my stomach suffered all night! I was up and down several times! Think it has settled.down now, fingers crossed..... Came home.from thata

EkwaNimitee Sun 02-Jul-23 08:41:13

Good morning Mick and everyone from currently sunny but windy Carlisle. I think we are due showers. It has been chilly enough in the evenings for me to dig out a wool sweater.

Mick, I understand your symptoms are not unusual after bowel surgery. I hope you can call on professionals for advice if you want it.

Yesterday, I had an early shop in Sainsbury's and then home for a long phone natter with my sister. In the afternoon, in spite of the lovely sun outside, I admit I spent hours on the sofa watching the Tour de France wind through the beautiful Basque country, one of my favourite parts of Europe. Very satisfying finish!

Today, I will try to play catch up in the garden, wishing I was another version of karmalady. You are truly dynamic!

Have the best possible day all.

Oopsadaisy1 Sun 02-Jul-23 08:49:02

Good morning from a sunny but breezy Oxfordshire, MrOops is still quite poorly, he has a fever now and is trying to sleep, but has been awake most of the night despite medication.
There is a Vintage Fair on at our local garden centre, I went with MissOops 2 years ago and it was such a good afternoon, I’ll see if she wants to go with Nephew today, they even had a chap singing Frank Sinatra songs, if it comes to a place near you I can recommend it, plus we bought some nice things too. I can’t go, still a bit wobbly but I can dog sit for them, I won’t get near them though as this flu is a real b***er.
At least I got the washing and ironing done yesterday, so I feel that I’m slowly getting back to normal.
It’s good to hear of GNers travels and trips.
Take it easy Mick as MD says maybe give your team a ring tomorrow, did they give you an info pack when you left hospital?
Hope all grans feeling unwell soon start to feel better, have as good a day as you can everyone.

BlueSapphire Sun 02-Jul-23 08:49:34

Sorry, clicked on post too soon!

Fell asleep in the armchair when I got home.

Sausage butty later for breakfast, then this afternoon I am off out to the cinema to see Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty ballet; it will be sure to have a modern twist to it.

Ham egg and chips for tea tonight, using some of the gammon I cooked yesterday. It is all sliced and portioned out and in the freezer, six meals in all, three for ham sandwiches, and three for main meals.

Glad you thought Skara Brae was amazing, grandMattie, I have an excursion to it booked on my cruise.

Wishing all a pleasant and peaceful Sunday.

Oopsadaisy1 Sun 02-Jul-23 08:51:14

MD I’ve just received my new stamps from the swap scheme, thankfully we can still use the ‘picture’ stamps.
I now have enough to see me through for a couple of years!

Karmalady I wish I had half of your energy………

Wyllow3 Sun 02-Jul-23 08:52:03

Good Morning from a rainy overnight S Yorks, and looking like more, but the garden does need it.

Had a quiet rest day yesterday. Today is Quakers and hopefully to gym afterwards.

Best for poorlies and good Sundays all.*Mick hope your tum settles soon or ask if there are meds to help?

Mizuna Sun 02-Jul-23 08:52:56

Good morning from a cool Cornwall where I'm enjoying a hot chocolate in Wetherspoons, looking out over a canopy of trees. Today I must press on with sorting my concreting etc room so I can get back to the bigger, messier projects. My heart hiccup got in the way. Church at 4pm but in a different venue because we have five adult full immersion baptisms, so we're using the place where I was 'dunked' 30 years ago. It's often done in the sea but not this time. It will be a lovely occasion for all of us.

Gala Sun 02-Jul-23 08:54:16

Good morning all. A late start for me for a change. It's cool & windy here in Sefton. All the dog walkers have their big coats on.
No plans for today. Will see how I feel. Can't decide if I have a cold or it's my hay fever type allergy. I'm sneezing & streaming.
Have a peaceful Sunday.

hollysteers Sun 02-Jul-23 09:02:15

Good morning Mick and all from Sunnyside northwest coast.
Nice day in the lakes yesterday although it started chilly and windy. It was a full coach, so I didn’t have a free seat next to me as usual and felt cramped with all my stuff, flasks, lunch, books etc.
DS is arranging to swap my little car with his GFs larger car to take luggage when we drive south to go to France. Hope we don’t have any trouble, but it’s on the Atlantic coast so hopefully not.
Hope things settle down soon for you Mick, that’s no fun and thoughts to all with worries of any kind.

luluaugust Sun 02-Jul-23 09:03:38

Good morning all from a sunny W Kent. A quiet day today, will cook at lunchtime. DD1's MIL was admitted to hospital yesterday with a fractured hip so lots of messages going back and forth, she is 10 years older than me so quite a worry for the family.
Very best wishes to all

GrannySomerset Sun 02-Jul-23 09:05:50

An almost cloudless sky but the temperature has dropped considerably and I will need a jacket when I go to church later. Can’t say I am sorry that it’s cooler though it’s hard on people planning outdoor events.

Lovely concert last night in our church, music for a summer evening, performed by a very good group who meet in Bristol. I seem to have been out a lot recently so a quiet day with the paper will be a pleasure. No stamina these days, I fear.

Sorry recovery is slower than you hoped, Mick, but we don’t bounce back the way we used to. Hope those on holiday benefit from the change despite the weather (*grandMattie*) and that Sunday is a good day.

Nannagarra Sun 02-Jul-23 09:48:23

Good morning from sunny, breezy Norfolk. Cley, Sheringham and Cromer (yummy 🦀) were revisited yesterday.
We’ve planned to cycle today but, ooh, will we wobble in the weather? 🤭
Comforting thoughts are sent to those who need them, especially Urms and Kalu.

Anniebach Sun 02-Jul-23 10:30:39

Good morning Auntyflo and all x