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Good Morning Tuesday 4th July 2023

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Michael12 Tue 04-Jul-23 06:00:26

Good Morning Everyone,
Its cloudy but dry here in brackley this morning.
I have had a bad night with diorama.
Today more online shopping and will watch cycle race .
Take Care,
Mick

Anniebach Tue 04-Jul-23 12:33:42

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

hollysteers Tue 04-Jul-23 10:18:02

Good morning Mick and all from Sunnyside northwest coast.
Car swap yesterday for trip to the south with luggage on Friday. I emptied mine, in which I keep so much clutter I believe I need…
DS fixed my specs, he’s very handy, then used the borrowed car to get home so I’m without a car. I’m not using it as it’s manual and mine is automatic. I think I’ve lost the knack for a manual car. Bus today to music club. I’m not on the desk so it’s an easier day.
Not nice for you Mick to be still suffering in this way. Hope you can get it sorted.
Thoughts to Urms Kalu and grandmattie with memories of her DH.

BlueSapphire Tue 04-Jul-23 10:05:20

Well, I am later this morning, having slept in till 8.30am, so will wish everyone a very good day. Cloudy here in Northampton and rain forecast this afternoon, so I am not sure whether to do my usual health walk. Shall wait till nearer the time.

Really suffered with my hay fever yesterday, sore, burning and watering eyes for most of the day; I have been taking the Fexofenadine for three weeks now and it is having no effect whatsoever. Similarly the hay fever eye drops. Sometimes I think I'll just stay in for the day and not take the chance.... Funnily enough the two days I spent out on garden trips last week I didn't suffer at all, and was completely ok. I can never tell until I actually venture out and then I know within a minute or so.

GrannyGravy and grandMattie, I cannot remember the last time I ironed bedding! Though the iron did come out last week to do summer dresses which I had washed and were a bit crumpled around the pockets, but that was an annual appearance!

Not showered yet, so that's my next job, then a coffee and early lunch. Must fix a vertical blind which one of the cats got tangled.in last night. Spaghetti or penne Amatriciana for dinner tonight, an easy meal.

Wishing all a pleasant Tuesday.

Blossoming Tue 04-Jul-23 09:51:34

Good morning everyone from cloudy Lancashire. It looks like we are due more rain.

Yesterday I managed to change the bedding. Most of it is now washed, dried and ready to put away, one more wash load to do this morning. Vacuuming today and sorting through the contents of a small cupboard.

Sorry you had a poor night Mick, hope today is better. I would seek medical advice to ensure everything is okay.

Sorry you too had a bad night Marydoll, please try to take it easy today and rest.

Grandmattie flowers.

Thinking of Kalu, Urms and all who are dealing with illness right now.

Have a good day all 🌻🌻🌻

Wyllow3 Tue 04-Jul-23 09:47:04

Good Morning from a part sun part overclouded S Yorks non rain predicted today.

I did a half decent gym yesterday, only to twig back again badly at home, so that was lying down for the rest of the day. Hopefully manage the supermarket today, the fridge and freezer in need.

Definitely seek advice, but Mick and my thoughts with you GM. what a year you've had! Pretty non stop.

Bests for poorlies, appointments go well or appointments found, and may outings be enjoyed.

Grammaretto Tue 04-Jul-23 09:46:25

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders. Damp and chilly.
I'll not write much as that stupid Aldi popup stole my last post
Thinking of you all and enjoying reading

Marydoll Tue 04-Jul-23 09:42:10

Sar53, Initially my bloods showed seronegative for RA, despite having it. I had all the symptoms, but the tests weren't showing anything up initially. It is a long process. I'm sure you will get there eventually.

Rheumatologists takes lots of other things into consideration, before diagnosing.

GrannySomerset Tue 04-Jul-23 09:35:01

The frustration of having to keep logging in means I am late this morning. Grey and damp so the bedding in the machine will have to be dried indoors, the first time for weeks. Supermarket visit the highlight of the day but after several busy days and evenings out I am not sorry to be able to watch the tennis this afternoon - weather permitting of course.

Thoughts are with gMattie; I am interested to read from several others that the second year of widowhood is harder than the first for so many reasons, something which has somehow surprised me. Hope Mick can talk to somebody about his progress, if only for reassurance.

Sar53 Tue 04-Jul-23 09:09:31

Good morning from the Essex coast where the sun is trying to shine. I believe we are expecting rain later.
I managed to speak to the surgery yesterday and a new prescription has been sent to our local pharmacy, what a faff.
I'm worrying a little about DH, he has been referred to a Rheumatologist about his ongoing joint pains. They are getting worse but blood tests and x-rays are not showing up that anything is wrong. He has a telephone appointment with the triage team at the local hospital next Tuesday, the same time that he is at a different hospital to see the Dermatologist. This is a follow up appointment re the two BCC that should have been removed but haven't been yet. You couldn't make it up.
Thinking of you today GM, I'm glad you are with your son.
I hope everyone has the best day possible xxx

Pittcity Tue 04-Jul-23 09:03:39

Good morning from a cloudy and cool Colchester.
I wrote my post earlier but it disappeared.
I'm just about to walk into the City for a day charity shop volunteering. I'll take my mac as rain is forecast and it's too breezy for a brolly.
Love to all 🦩x

harrigran Tue 04-Jul-23 09:02:20

Good morning from a cool NE, heating came on again but the sun is out now.
Had a lazy day yesterday, watched a whole TV series back to back in between lunch and dinner.

Mick, have you referred to the literature they give you at the hospital ? It usually suggests what you can and can't eat. I am assuming you had an end to end anastomosis as you have not mentioned a stoma. This would mean that your bowel will be vulnerable and your diet should be tailored accordingly.
Raw fruit and vegetable fibre can be a tad harsh and spicy food is not good.
I usually have some plain rice or noodles under these circumstances.

Thoughts are with you grandMattie flowers

EkwaNimitee Tue 04-Jul-23 09:00:59

Good morning Mick and everyone from grey cool Carlisle. Looks like yet another day of wind and showers with an occasional sunny spell. Enoughs enough now! I have to say it's fairly typical of the weather hereabouts, the driest sunnier weather tends to be April through to mid June.

You're having a tedious time Mick and I'm going to be yet another Gran urging you to consult the professionals if you feel the need.

Today, I hope to finish off any major housework and then devote myself to more interesting things. I'm also telling myself to get out of the house and go somewhere! If it was sunny, I would but don't fancy the outside when it's grey and windy. That applies to the gardening too. I've got a very narrow range of happy operating temperatures, I stay in when it's too hot as well.

grandMattie I also could hardly believe it's been a year since your DH died. I'm glad you've been able to enjoy the company of your DS over the anniversary and on a joint holiday too.

Best wishes to all of you struggling with unwellness and problems.

Nannagarra Tue 04-Jul-23 08:59:30

Yes, I remember 👀 at the prices to reach Snowdon by train Llfl!
ginny, you’re making me long for Hope Cove, for local delicacies eaten al fresco or in a pod. Devon - happy days! Belated anniversary wishes. 🎉

LauraNorderr Tue 04-Jul-23 08:46:48

Good morning Mick, pick up that phone and speak to your doctor pronto, for reassurance if nothing else.
Good morning gMattie, bravely soldiering on. Good to have your son with you today for comfort and distraction.
Good morning Urms, just a gentle hug for you.
Good morning Ash, glad you are at last able to talk to a professional about your awful experience, hope it helps.
Good morning everyone else, lovely photos from your afternoon tea venue Ginny, looks very special.
Ooh almost forgot, lovely and sunny in Anglesey today, a bit breezy but fab. Bees are busily buzzing around the lavender while I enjoy my coffee.
Going to lunch with Orlin later, treating ourselves to a bit of romance after weeks of plastering and painting.
Wishing you all the best day possible 🦩🦩🦩

Marydoll Tue 04-Jul-23 08:43:28

Ladyleftfieldlover, we love those steam train excursions.
I believe they are so expensive, because the heritage railways are all run by volunteers with no public funding and need every penny they can get.

Our best trips were on the Flying Scotsman round the Forth Circle, they were eye wateringly expensive, but worth every penny.

Nannagarra Tue 04-Jul-23 08:36:37

Good morning from intermittently overcast/sunny Sefton. Speedily unpacked, washing and catching up with life here await.
Mick, speaking to the hospital team is sound advice. A dram to celebrate a life well lived sounds perfect, Mattie.
Kind wishes are sent to everyone together with comforting thoughts to those with seriously ill family members.
🌻

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 04-Jul-23 08:27:22

Morning all from North Wales. We had an interesting trip on a steam train yesterday to the hills above Aberystwyth. £32 each though, for an hour there and an hour back! I pay £26 return Oxford to Paddington using my senior rail card and have a comfy seat. Oh well. We are eating lunch out today and then visiting a bee farm. As you know OH is a beekeeper so is looking forward to seeing how others fare. Have a good day. Thinking of Mick (ring your doctor) and Urms.

Stilllearning Tue 04-Jul-23 08:24:11

Good morning from S Lanarkshire and an earlier start than usual for me. 8 year old DGS couried in and slept well so a reasonable start to the day. Good fun yesterday afternoon following a ‘Dinosaur Trail’ set up in our town for the summer.
Map provided and a badge awarded on completion, nice way to pass a couple of hours.

Going to join his sister who stayed with DD4 yesterday and we’ll all do something together, a good start to the holidays. Mum and dad are collecting both DGC on Thursday on their way to Spain in their camper van. I remember loving similar trips when all my DC were young but the very idea of it now makes me feel weak😂

I do hope things improve for you Mick, and that some medical support has been put in place.

Will now organise breakfast (porridge and pancakes) and read all posts later, wishing everyone a good day.

brook2704 Tue 04-Jul-23 08:18:05

Good morning everyone from Inverness where it’s slightly cloudy but dry and looks less windy. Yesterday was cold for July and showery so hoping it improves a bit soon
A sad anniversary gMattie, good that your DS is with you and you can chat about happy memories
Ash hoping the session helped and the next steps are supportive 💐
Not much planned for today except deciding what to take for my trip to DD1s on Thursday. Later today though we’re off to DD2s for tea, looking forward to seeing everyone and probably playing a few board games with the DGC.
Gorgeous pictures ginny, thanks for sharing
Thinking of everyone with worries and struggles, hope today is gentle and take care all whatever the day brings 💐

Taichinan Tue 04-Jul-23 08:08:45

Good morning all from a cold - not cool! - Angus coast. Come back summer, all is forgiven.
Sorry you had such a bad night Mick. I really would contact your doctor, if just to confirm that all is going to plan.
You'll be glad to get back to the balmy warmth of Bristol grandmattie - but what an interesting time you've had, and so lovely to be with your DS as well.
Ash flowers
Oops that is one pernicious bug that you and your DH have had. I hope your DH begins to feel better soon.
I'm remembering my many years of DGC-sitting Grandmabatty - I think you're a marvel!
Today is Tai chi again after which I hope I'll not be too exhausted to watch Andy Murray's match at Wimbledon - I would hate to wake up just as it finishes!
I hope everyone has the best day they can today and wherever you are I hope it's warmer than it is here!! 🌞

Gingster Tue 04-Jul-23 08:06:05

Good morning all and it’s a bit sunny and a bit overcast here at the seaside in Suffolk.
Yesterday we had some short downpours in the afternoon, so we watched Wimbledon and read our books in the summerhouse. Very cosy - I love listening to the rain with classic fm on.

We didn’t walk in the forest yesterday as we did the big loop along the beach , into the countryside and back home. Today will be the forest walk. Dh is doing ok with the walking but can be slow.

Today our friends are arriving in their lodge , just up the beach from here and bringing my old neighbour/friend for a few days. They’ll come up for a cuppa some time.

GG I hardly iron at all these days. I used to spend hours at the board but it only comes out very occasionally now. When we next meet up, you’ll be looking me up and down thinking ‘has she ironed that’? 😂🤣

I hope all the poorlies are feeling better and the worried or just ‘fed up’ grans can see a glimmer of light 🙏.

luluaugust Tue 04-Jul-23 08:03:59

Good morning from a cloudy W Kent. I am sure you should speak to someone Mick. gM thinking of you. Thoughts also with you Ash
After yesterday’s trip to the speed awareness course I now have a day with GD2 to look forward to. She likes to shop so I guess I will be seeing a lot of the inside of Primark.
The course was interesting and informative, I don’t know why but the idea that it takes 24 car lengths to stop at 80 miles an hour sounded horrific but of course no one should be doing 80!! I was bamboozled by all the numbers not my strong point.
DD1’s MIL in hospital waiting for an op to pin her hip so, everyone is worried as she is in her late 80’s.
Take care everyone.

Liberty Tue 04-Jul-23 08:02:52

Good morning all from a sunny Suffolk. There was a very interesting talk at last night’s AGM of the local NSPCC on online abuse of children. I’m not at all techno savvy and didn’t realise that every image taken can be linked to the actual router used and the address where it based.

Today I’m meeting a friend for coffee in a new deli she wants to try and then my annual medical r3view this afternoon.

Today is as good as it can be for all.

monk08 Tue 04-Jul-23 07:58:24

Good morning all from the Black country where the sun is making a breakthrough, we had torrential rain for 10 minutes yesterday then it cleared.
Our bin men have just been after being on strike for 4wks just need them to take the recycling now that's what I have the most of.
DH needs to go back for more wax removal next week very impacted in the one ear.
No plans as yet for today.
grandMattie you have achieved so much in that year so glad your son is with you today 💐
For everyone enjoy your day whatever your plans and may you all find some ☀️.

Georgesgran Tue 04-Jul-23 07:55:33

Good morning from Durhsm. Another grey, windy one from the look of it, cooler too. Little dog is snoring beside me.
Annual visit from the Financial Advisor today, a lovely man, but he can talk for England and stays for hours. I’ve told him I have an appointment at 2pm, so his visit is ‘limited’ to 4 hours!
Mick in your position, I think I’d ring for some advice. Meanwhile, I hope our other poorly GNs are following medical instructions.
Best wishes to all. X