Welcome dear Kitcheners. I am very happy to be opening the door to my favourite Granspals.
We have a new Aga. The atmosphere is cosy ' The buffet is ready for the sharing of. In the quiet corner we have music to suit all tastes. There are reclining chairs and cosy blankets and if all one wants to do is relax, then please do so.
By the way, it is a dear pal Baggs birthday tomorrow. There is a birthday cake in the larder. There is also plenty of Champagne with which to toast her.
I am off to my bed.
Thank you all for being extra special people. moon]
Happy Birthday to our NaughtyNeine. Seventy is a good age to celebrate. I hope that this decade will be kind to you. Sending love and a gentle hug.
The sea is calm. The sky is blue. The air is crisp. The view of the islands of the Inner Hebrides is stunning.
I shall now ride my bike to no place. I need to keep my 83 year old legs moving. Lower back aches. The weight of the parastomal hernia continues to drag...
Take care, lovely Kitcheners. I shall return tomorrow.
I'm coming in here to my safe space as I don't know what else to do. I've woken up so sad and been crying all morning. I think I've known for a few days that today might be hard but I didn't think it would be quite so bad. I've kept myself busy at all times so I wouldn't have time to think but there's no escaping the fact that my daughters and Grandchildren are not here to celebrate with me as they were in the past. There is always that little part of me that thinks they would turn up and say' it's ok Mum...we made a mistake and we are happy for you'. Stupid isn't it? This is hurting. I'm hoping writing it down is going to ease it a bit. Bear with me.
Happy birthday Niene๐๐ท. We spent yesterday putting up tree and Christmas ornaments ,listening to wind outside ,I have got all presents wrapped freezer in garage turned on ready for Christmas food. SueD a big decision for you both to make . Hope everyone has a quieter day weather wise ,sending ((hugs)) to all in need.
Sounds lovely gillgran enjoy the special time with your DGDs, I bet the carol service at Kings is magical! Hope thereโs no damage at home from the storm
We're sitting with our DGDs, DD & her DH have gone out to a Carol Service at Kings College, & then for a meal in town. We are home tomorrow, after a wet & windy weekend, fingers crossed that we haven't got problems after the storm.
(I had to smile at you imagining me at the gardens!), brook
Lโil Miss was taken to see Father Christmas this morning at the local garden centre. Happy girl as the excitement ramps up!
Back home after Sunday dinner with my stepfather in my favourite pub. I chose a roast turkey dinner - the first of many this month I hope!
That was some ๐ meat draw Jax sorry to hear you didnโt win it. Thorntrees try not to worry. Fabulous tree GG13! Youโre ten weeks younger than me N.Neine have a great birthday tomorrow. ๐พ๐ฅ๐ฐ
That sounds generally satisfactory Thorntrees ๐ Iโm glad your guests arrived safely corner I imagine the A34 closing caused a hiccup. No luck on the meat draw for us, the big prize was won by a regular customer which was pleasing. Itโs raining and distinctly chilly out there, but the wind has abated, enjoy your evenings all.
Just popping in to say,hope no one suffered too badly in the storm. It really was scary in our neck of the woods,we had a couple of leaks in the kitchen caused by the driving rain being blown under the flashing we think but drying out now
I had my first annual pacemaker check on Tuesday,itโs working ok and still has 12/12 years left. Afib is happening quite often but is asymptomatic so a bit of a worry but see the cardiologist next year so see what he says- onwards and upwards. Wishing everyone a peaceful night and thoughts to all with cares and concerns.