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Good Morning Wednesday 22nd November 2023

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Michael12 Wed 22-Nov-23 05:40:23

Good Morning Everyone,
A dark but dry start here in brackley this morning.
Todays plans due the usual in Bicester using the bus , hopefully try and start to Xmas shop mainly gift cards in my case .
I noticed the scar from my surgery as gone ,and my system is more or less back to normal.
Take Care,
Mick

ginny Wed 22-Nov-23 08:18:29

Wishing all a good day with a smile along the way.

Alygran Wed 22-Nov-23 08:19:21

Good morning from North Yorkshire. It’s brightening up after overnight rain.
I’m off walking on the Hambleton Hills today.. I need to get a move on and get ready!
Wishing you all a good day

glammagran Wed 22-Nov-23 08:21:40

Good morning all.

Yesterday was the first really bad day in the 18 months we’ve been looking after DGS2 for one day a week. It was as if he had been possessed by demons. He refused to take his woollen jacket off and would not eat any breakfast for an hour. We then went to Marlborough and had a short walk by the river and fed the ducks and he was quite cheery then. After that we went to Waitrose where he decided he would be the child from hell. He’s never done this before. So if you were in the shop around 10:44am Cornergran the commotion was probably us. Then he refused to eat lunch or even sit down with us to eat. After his nap he was like a changed child, beck to his normal self and he ate a sandwich. He said he’d had a dream in his head about a fire during the previous night (not bad coming from a two and a half year old). He is obsessed with Fireman Sam. It all left me very unsettled.

BlueSapphire I live in Calne. However, unlike you said I’m not on keen living here. There is so little to do and most of the retail outlets are fast food outlets, Turkish barbers (what’s that all about!) Hairdressers and charity shops. However, the surrounding countryside is lovely.

Wishing everyone a good day.

monk08 Wed 22-Nov-23 08:29:31

Good morning all from the Black country overcast but dry.
Good news on the medical front Oops and good to hear your feeling so much better Mick
Birthday wishes to your Dd GM enjoy your meal.
Jewellery quarter visit today to pick up engraved trophies ready for fishing presentation in a couple of weeks, then we have a meal booked using the 40% voucher.
Enjoy your day everyone whatever your plans and may you all find some ☀️.

harrigran Wed 22-Nov-23 08:33:35

Good morning from a dry and mild NE.
I am expecting the plumber this morning, I am hoping I will be able to get the en suite sorted.
SIL is coming this morning and we will go shopping later.
Need to write a list, I keep forgetting some basic things like bin bags.
Enjoy your DD's birthday meal grandMattie.
Have a good day everyone.

NannyJan53 Wed 22-Nov-23 08:40:54

Good morning from an overcast and dull Black Country.

A lovely lunch yesterday with Mum, her sister and niece. We have arranged to do it again in December.

Mum has someone from the Memory Clinic this morning. Any time between 9am and 1pm. Hopefully this morning so we can go out later. It will be interesting to see what they say and do.

Wishing you all the best day possible.

Jacs7 Wed 22-Nov-23 09:08:14

Morning everyone from a sunnyish north Kent. At least we can see the sky in patches with the added bonus of it’s not raining.

Some good news on the medical fronts for Mick and Oops. Hope those suffering from illnesses, undergoing treatment and sleeplessness have a reasonable day.

Today is DGS1’s 13th birthday. Can’t believe those years have gone so quickly. He is growing into a charming, clever and kind young man who is also a talented footballer so we are all super proud of him.

Going off to my exercise class shortly before ordering DGD1 some jewellery she wants for Christmas; suspect the web site will be tricky to negotiate with differing bar sizes and gauges to chose from; I’m informed “they are called ear piercings now Granny, not earrings.” Who knew 🤔🤷🏼‍♀️

Hope you all have a good day.

RosiesMaw Wed 22-Nov-23 09:08:28

Good morning all from a dull N Bucks.
Didn’t manage to meet u with D yesterday after all, she twisted her ankle badly falling as she crossed a road on a run after dropping GD at school. Tripped/caught her foot in a (another b*****) pothole which was covered and hidden by leaves. The sort of pothole you wreck a tyre in or your suspension. Fortunately the “green man” was flashing as she went down right in the middle of the road and a friendly motorist helped her to the kerb where she sat to get her breath back. Another mum she knew also stopped and helped her to get home. SIL was in London so couldn’t have come to drive her home.
As you do, I started thinking of the “what if’s” - if the traffic had been moving for example.
Don’t go there.
We may try for tomorrow morning now but I’m more concerned about how she is managing - you ever stop worrying about your children do you?
Two Zoom courses today - Verdi’s “Falstaff” this morning and “Fried Green Tomatoes” at Movie Mix this afternoon.
Then the hairdresser.
Wishing you all well and a pleasant day.

baubles Wed 22-Nov-23 09:18:08

My condolences stilllearning, your cousin sounds characterful. thanks

Georgesgran Wed 22-Nov-23 09:18:42

Good morning from Durham. Dry and mild at present, but showers are forecast.
Still sleeping badly but what can one do?
A flying coffee with a friend first, then I’ve to be at DD2’s for 1pm to babysit DGS2 for a few hours.
On my way home, I’ll pop in and see DGS1, then hope for a decent sleep/rest later.
Pleased to hear some health issues here are improving and some worries not as serious as first thought.
Best wishes to all. X

monk08 Wed 22-Nov-23 09:27:15

Condolences stillearning 💐

Blossoming Wed 22-Nov-23 09:34:47

Good morning Mick and all from misty Lancashire, currently 10°C.

A quick visit from me, I have been awake all night with an upset stomach and am feeling wabbit. I am still in bed, near the bathroom, supplied with tea and sympathy.

Have a good day all and stay safe if you’re out and about 🌻

luluaugust Wed 22-Nov-23 09:37:07

Good morning from a grey Peterborough. DB organised a surprise outing yesterday to a static carriage tearoom at Fenstanton. Packed carriage, authentic rail noises, music and a lovely tea. The three of us made the most of it. A visit to the Cathedral is planned for this morning.
Pleased to hear of some health improvements and thinking of those awaiting news.
Best wishes to all

Urmstongran Wed 22-Nov-23 09:37:37

Good morning everyone from south Manchester. It’s dry and 9°C. Goodness we must have been shattered last night as we’ve slept 10pm till 9am. A couple of dormice indeed.

Here’s Matt.
x

Marydoll Wed 22-Nov-23 09:37:52

Condolences Stilllearning. 💐

aggie Wed 22-Nov-23 09:43:24

Good morning from a dull but dry Co Armagh
Seniors Village Club this morning, no idea what we are doing , but it will be fun
Great to see some health problems are receding and renovations are getting nearer completion
🕯️💐 for those still needing them

hollysteers Wed 22-Nov-23 09:45:18

Good morning Mick and all from a damp northwest coast. Just let my “semi detached” cat in after miaowing on the adjoining wall for a while. The window she usually jumps into now has a stiff lock and hard to open. As she used to use it regularly, she can’t understand it’s out of action…

Nice day yesterday, music club went well but a small turnout, then a food shop. The railway waiting rooms have removed the free takeaway book stands, which is a pity as I enjoyed looking through them, although I need new books like a hole in the head. Usual lunchtime recital today.
Glad to hear from friend I travelled with that a good compensation will be going into my account for the lost luggage and delays from our trip to Austria.

Not a nice experience for your DD RosiesMaw, I love and have performed in Verdi’s operas, but have to say Falstaff is not one of my favourites. Glad you are making headway health wise Mick and hope treatment went well Urms

BlueSapphire Wed 22-Nov-23 09:46:34

Good morning everyone from a grey and overcast Northampton, 6°C otside, with showers forecast. I have just put the towels in the washing machine, but will tumble dry them today.

A GP appointment yesterday where we discussed the results of my tests, - all normal - and also the upper back pain I've been getting occasionally. More blood tests have been ordered and also a chest x-ray.

glammagran, Calne is so different now to when I was growing up! I thought it was such an ugly dump and couldn't wait to get away. It is now so pretty and beautifully landscaped in the centre. My favourite place locally is Calstone where my DF 's family came from. Also Bowood. And of course the Downs. My DSis is moving from Somerset to a care home in a little village just outside Calne, to be near her daughter; all being well, the move will go ahead next Monday.

Will see what the weather is like before I decide on whether to go to the well-being cafe this afternoon. If not, shall stay in and read.

Good news from Mick and Oops happily.

Have a good Wednesday everyone.

Auntieflo Wed 22-Nov-23 09:48:21

Good morning Mick, Annie (are you still here?) and all.
Well I am finally able to try and catch up with all the "goings on" after being without Internet connection for 8 days.
Oh what a relief! My mobile also wouldn't work, as it was apparently getting help from the internet. When we visited a phone shop, I was shown a map of our area, and my supplier had no signal at all, hmmmm... Off out later to try and find something much more reliable.
Mizuna, your picture brought to mind The Flowerpot Men 😉
Sounds as though your bathroom is almost ready after all your trials and tribulations GrandMattie.
Will look out for our Winter Fuel Payment, now that I can access the bank.
Yesterday had a bit of panic. We were having coffee at Church, when I happened to look at my mobile, where I could piggyback their Wi-Fi, and found a text message, saying that my blood test appointment was at 12 noon. Originally it was for 2 pm. Yikes, it was 11.45, but I made it.
Hope all goes well for everybody today.

Grandmabatty Wed 22-Nov-23 09:53:54

Still learning condolences to you on the loss of an obviously much loved cousin.

Scapa1 Wed 22-Nov-23 10:05:31

Morning all it is damp and drizzly here this morning. Housework this morning and in the afternoon maybe a bit of reading until GD2 comes in after school. Yesterday we went out for lunch to a garden Centre in Larbert Grandmabatty you will know the one I mean. I always have Macaroni cheese when we go there as husband doesn’t like it so I never make it! It was yummy. Then up to the retail park in Falkirk where a little Christmas shopping was done. Hope all the poorlies feel better soon.

LauraNorderr Wed 22-Nov-23 10:17:17

Good morning Mick, very good news about your health.
Good morning all from dry and cloudy Cheshire.
Good news for you too Oops, you must be relieved.
Love your photo Mizuna, light at the end of the tunnel, hope it’s significant.
Your poor daughter RosiesMaw, sounds awful.
gBatty I think it’s time you took a leaf out of Susan’s book and had a week off just to recharge those overworked batteries.
Hope the hernia op happens soon Jax, discomfort is tiring.
That long sleep will do you both good Urms.
We have fitters arriving today to put together a desk and shelving unit at the short end of our tiny living area. Will be great to finally unpack the books and dispose of the last of the boxes. Job done, woohoo.
Keep on looking for that random pink flamingo.
🦩🦩🦩

LauraNorderr Wed 22-Nov-23 10:22:30

Good morning Auntieflo. I was up before this morning!
Condolences to you and your family Stillearning.

NannyJan53 Wed 22-Nov-23 10:55:19

Condolences to you and your family stillearning flowers

Litterpicker Wed 22-Nov-23 10:58:25

Good morning from coastal West Sussex. We had a blue sky earlier but it has clouded over now. My washing may have to hang inside.

Good to hear you are feeling ‘back to normal’, Mick. And good news from your scan, Oops.

Condolences on your cousin’s death, Stilllearning. It’s good to hear of a peaceful passing, at home with family.

Grandmabatty, I echo LauraNorder’s advice but it sounds easier said than done. I am feeling quite weak already, thinking of looking after DGD’s the week before Christmas, although the 4year old has her postponed tonsillectomy etc that week so DD will have a couple of days off work.

Grammarretto, I hope your cold clears up quickly.

Rosesandlilac, no sign of flowers on my cerinthe but quite a few seedlings for spring, I hope. I am amazed how many moths and other insects there are in ‘neglected’ parts of the garden and allotment.

Nothing planned for today but I must get on with Christmas cards and ordering presents for the younger DGCs. The teenagers only want money of course, but I will try to find some small ‘tree’ gifts). Same for the adults - as suggested by DD1 last year, the adults are not buying presents for each other. I will also weigh out fruit for the cake. I need to have as much as possible done before we go Scotland for two weeks in early December.

The washing is done. Have the best day possible 🍂🍁🌤️