Good morning.
Hoping the weather stays dry as I am being picked up by DD2 , DD3 and DGS2 in a couple of hours. We will then collect DD1 and make our way to Woodstock where we will have lunch. Following that we are off to Blenheim to se the decorated house and the light trail.
It will be a good test of my new hip as we will be doing a fair amount of walking.
Thinking of those who are poorly and hoping plans for those out and about go well
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Good Morning Saturday 16th December 2023
(43 Posts)Morning all from West Oxfordshire. I’m still in bed and the two cats have crept in for a bit more sleep. Elder son is up and downstairs. He is is often up very early as he has online Arabic or Russian lessons. He and OH will go off at some point to sort out the bee hives. I am expecting a couple of parcels and will also be doing a click and collect at our nearby Waitrose. Someone mentioned marzipaning the cake - I had better get on and do mine. I have a chocolate log to ice and decorate at some point too.
I have had items with NO instructions attached!
Have a good day!
Good morning from a mild and calm Torbay.
Lovely, busy family times for many with seasonal celebrations but with frustrations along the way, too. I hope things improve where that is the case, especially for grandMattie and Grammaretto. Poor H with a cough, Susan56; I hope your family meal plans can go ahead.
Last night wasn’t without difficulties for our performance as a major accident near the seafront caused some cast and audience members to arrive late. The curtain was held for nearly ten minutes to enable most to arrive including our concertina player who accompanies us as we carol-sing! The play eventually went off well with a wonderfully warm response from our audience. DH loved it and said he felt quite emotional on hearing the carols.
A tough call for staff regarding Christmas Day opening, cornergran and I hope your DH soon recovers, monk08.
Last two performances of Crawford at Christmas today. Happy weekend! 🦩🎅🏼🎄🧑🏻🎄🦩K
Good morning dark but dry here in the Black country.
Not a lot happening here today DH not well cough and cold cancelled our evening out yesterday and the same again for today, so I shall carry on reading my book.
Don't know if he will want usual full English his appetite not good left most of his evening meal that's when I know he isn't well will see when he gets up.
Enjoy your day everyone whatever your plans and may you all find some ☀️.
Morning Mick, morning All from a dark, dry corner of Somerset.
Good if tiring day yesterday. Enjoyed volunteering in the morning, a quick lunch, a stop at a shopping mall which surprisingly wasn’t too busy. Then on to a couple off hours with Wonder Woman, our son and grandson. Our daughter in law is indeed a Wonder Woman as she was able to suggest Christmas plans the evening eventually confirmed will work for us all. She is much stronger, although still tires easily and has to manage ongoing pain.
It’s rare to be able to plan Christmas family time far in advance. Retail isn’t a kind taskmaster over the Christmas period, especially as a change of role has seen our son overseeing a large number of convenience stores which are to open on Christmas Day - not his decision! He is expected to provide telephone support, hard for them to relax.
Today will be a quiet one here, needed after yesterdays activity.
Enjoy what you can of the day everyone. Hope Saturday is kind to us all.
Good morning everyone from a dark and wet Inverness, it’s very mild though at 11º
I’m looking forward to a day at home today, because we’ve had workmen here all week I’ve been out quite a lot so not got much done. They’re not coming back until Monday so I’m going to have a good clean and tidy up as it’s been quite dusty.
Hope everybody enjoys their Christmas activities and events and have fun if you’re out and about
Thinking of everyone with worries and struggles, hope today is gentle and take care all whatever the day brings 💐
Good morning from a still dark NE where it seems to be very mild, 9 degrees according to thermometer.
Lunch out with my friend yesterday was really good, the food was tremendous and the music playlist was from the 60s, it was like taking a step back in time.
DD is on the Eurostar out of Brussels now and will be in the north at lunchtime.
GD1 has her driving test this morning.
My entire family are visiting this afternoon and we will be celebrating DS's birthday which is actually on Monday.
I am going to be tired tonight because I woke up quite early.
Have a good weekend.
Good morning all from a quiet North Leicestershire.
Not sure what is happening today apart from singing at a local Christmas Fayre. And watching the Strictly final. Ooh, and decorating the house.
Have the best day possible, everyone.
Good morning Mick and everyone from a damp-looking Carlisle. Mild and showery is probably the order of the day here.
It was a pleasant day of pottering for me yesterday. A gift I'd ordered arrived within 24 hours! Santa's elves must be really really busy...the traffic up and down my road has noticeably increased--with delivery vehicles.
I'm debating whether to go out to Sainsbury's or not, I usually do on a Saturday just to top up my fresh fruit and veg and get items Tesco's don't supply. I'll have to make my mind up very shortly, but I'm feeling deterred by the thought of its probable busyness.
grandMattie, all manuals seem to be utterly useless these days. I hope today is less frustrating.
Have the best possible day everyone.
Good morning all from the Scottish Borders. I must get up but do not feel like it at all. I have a busy day ahead. Volunteering at the Open House this morning, baking a cake first and filling vases with greenery and berries for the café tables, and somehow I am also volunteering in the Christmas craft market this afternoon!
I did a long shift at the community shop/ café yesterday too. It was very busy and the card reader broke down at one point so I felt like running away.
But later on I did some Christmas shopping and cooked a nice meal for me and my friend so we sat by the fire and put the world to rights with a bottle of wine.
Such a frustrating day for you gMattie
I've had those Martian instructions too 😄.
Hoping everyone has a pleasant day
Good morning from Shropshire.
Today we are supposed to be taking the grandchildren and meeting up with both DD’s and their husbands for Christmas lunch at the pub in my mum’s village.I say supposed as H has woken half an hour ago with a dreadful cough.I have administered calpol and a warm drink and will see how he is in an hour.
grandMattie what a frustrating day🤯
The treasure hunt sounds great fun Mizuna.I may steal that idea for next year.🎅🏼
Have the best day you can everyone🦩🎄🎅🏼
Good morning from Colchester where the sun won't rise for another hour. A cloudy but dry day forecast.
A quiet Saturday here. DH is out for another Christmas dinner tonight, which means I can watch the Strictly final in peace.
Love to all 🦩 x
Stood morning from the Midlands, bit milder today with a damp start. Going to take myself off somewhere and pootle round. Like a Saturday but now I'm retired every day a bit like one.
Good morning from the South Downs. No idea of the weather.
Still dark and dog snoring though.
Today is tree decorating day accompanied by carols. I shall then marzipan the cake and wrap more presents.
Yesterday whilst out walking in the peace of the woodland I was marvelling at the depth of fallen leaves - the trees make their own mulch! I’m sure there is more than other years, which can’t be I suppose, but it is remarkable. I love the way the birds throw it to one side looking for food.
I also received a parcel from John Lewis addressed to me - it was a rather nice set of champagne coupes. I didn’t order them, and I haven’t a clue who they are from - assuming that they are a Christmas present. Process of elimination I guess!
Beer battered fish tacos for supper.
Peace and harmony to all.
Good morning from a mild, cloudy Cornwall. Today my eldest son and his two children are coming for their Christmas treasure hunt; six gifts each are tucked in corners around my little flat. I make it as difficult as possible. 😁 As my six-year-old grandson comprises 95% rubber ball his dad will take him off to the beach for an energy burst afterwards, while his sister will stay and do art with me. Tomorrow my other son and his lad will be repeating the adventure. 😆
Good morning, a dry start here in south Gloucestershire.
What a frustrating day for you grandMattie, I do sympathise with ‘Martian instructions‘, I think Ikea’s are from there!
Hopefully a better day for you ahead.
A quiet weekend here 🌹
Good morning from a mild Bristol.
Enjoy your “coos”, Michael!
I had nothing planned except to go to the library. Ha! The delivery arrived at 12. I rushed off for the bus; quick (?) shop at Waitrose opposite, heaving with shoppers. Naturally the library was closed. Really annoyed, I walked home, getting to my stop at the same time as the bus.
After
Much, I made gingerbread for the house “ordered” by my DGDs. My trusty Kenwood decided to die! So I made the dough by hand, cut out the pieces and baked for about two hours - I made those mini house “mug hugger” thingies with the remaining dough. Very fiddly as the walls are 3cm square. Gives you an idea of the scale.
I spent nearly an hour assembling floor lamp, and did a lot of 🤬🤬🤬 because the instructions had been translated from Martian. Finally done, found that there were no bulbs. More 🤬🤬🤬. I’ll get some this morning.
Today, church coffee morning, library and lightbulbs. I shall sit all afternoon, watching mindless rubbish on TV.
Try to make a random act of kindness today. Carpe diem 🦩🦩🦩🦩
Good Morning Everyone,
A dark and a dry start here in brackley .
Yesterdays I two parcels via Royal Mail , one of them contained the two cuddly Aberdeen Angus Coows which was sent from Switzerland where cycling international body is .
Today , bus trip as usual to Bicester hopefully usual chats ,and shopping , some things I need to get .
Then a relaxing afternoon , and health update my weight as gone up again when weighing this morning.
Take Care,
Mick
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