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What small thing would help you right now?

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FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 14-Jan-25 17:13:50

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Nanato3 Tue 21-Jan-25 17:01:02

Medication that worked and made me feel human !

teabagwoman Tue 21-Jan-25 07:38:58

A cafe where there are soft furnishings and the tables are spread out a bit. Went to a pop up one like this at Christmas and I could actually hear what my dd was saying. The soft furnishings absorb some of the background sound making life much more comfortable for those of us who use hearing aids.

Sadie5803 Mon 20-Jan-25 20:31:00

Having a better social life

Tenko Mon 20-Jan-25 19:57:34

To stop overthinking things . I’ve always been a worrier but menopause has made it worse.

Sadie5803 Mon 20-Jan-25 19:46:32

Having someone my age 65, to do social activities with, Cardiff and surrounding areas. Any females interested

madeleine45 Sat 18-Jan-25 12:28:17

A pain killer that worked.

LOUISA1523 Sat 18-Jan-25 11:28:41

Kate1949

Peace of mind.

With this you have almost everything

nanna8 Fri 17-Jan-25 22:52:26

Hold back time. Sick of getting older and less capable and finding it hard to open jars etc. Grrr.

Allsorts Fri 17-Jan-25 22:43:33

To start liking myself as I blame myself for everything

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Fri 17-Jan-25 22:28:19

A hand hold tonight as I’m feeling a bit jittery.

Gabigirl Fri 17-Jan-25 22:18:55

Consider yourself well and truly hugged 🤗🤗🤗

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Fri 17-Jan-25 17:53:04

Úber karma?

karmalady Fri 17-Jan-25 17:16:22

to have an available taxi service

Aldom Thu 16-Jan-25 18:30:29

Marmadoit the three dots at the end of the message are a menu. If you tap them you can read the menu.
It gives us options, ie.. we can use the Report option or the Quote option plus several other options by opening the menu.
the three dots.

Mamardoit Thu 16-Jan-25 18:25:13

I would like to know what the tiny rectangles mean at the end of a message.

midgey Thu 16-Jan-25 18:03:15

I’d like warm feet please.

LindaPat Thu 16-Jan-25 17:55:17

Thank you * TheWeirdoAgain59*
She seems to be a little bit better today, and has eaten a few spoonsful of food, so progress!
xxx

CanadianGran Thu 16-Jan-25 17:27:09

Ginny, I was going to say the same. If you have any photos of him, take it to a quiet spot where you can think of him and say your goodbye. Bring a special poem or prayer to read. Think of silly things you did together as children, and think of how he will be missed. You deserve a time to reflect and miss him.

My condolences.

maddyone Thu 16-Jan-25 17:18:14

Thank you FGT.
Keep those fingers crossed 🤞

Crossstitchfan Thu 16-Jan-25 15:54:58

Hope so too! Good luck!

Crossstitchfan Thu 16-Jan-25 15:51:38

mabon1

get a life

How could you be so nasty? What an unpleasant person you are!

Crossstitchfan Thu 16-Jan-25 15:48:03

Ginny, You explained it perfectly, and I am so sorry about how you feel.
I am no expert but I am in a similar situation.
My late husband didn’t want a funeral in any shape or form so that was hard for the rest of the family as we wanted to say goodbye. He made it clear he wanted no-one at the cremation. He adored all of us and just wanted to spare our feelings. In the end, the family, luckily small, sat on the bank above the crematorium and watched him being carried in, stayed until it was over, then came home. We said goodbye then as the coffin was carried into the Crematorium. We received his ashes afterwards and they were buried at a later date in his Grandmother’s grave. He adored her.
In 57 years of marriage, in my opinion, that was the only mistake he ever made, bless him.

NonGrannyMoll Thu 16-Jan-25 15:28:53

A professional cook & plongeur. No more kitchen drudgery, bliss.

Sadie5803 Thu 16-Jan-25 15:26:07

Expand my social life after retirement

tanith Thu 16-Jan-25 12:06:34

For 4 siblings some of my grownup Grandchildren to call a truce on a year long argument where 3 have sworn they don't give a damn about their brother/sister and will never speak to them again. I've tried to bring peace but to no avail. I'm very sad about it.