From Grammaretto's valiant spouse, who managed one room of new house, to poor Mamissimo* in pain, I hope it doesn't flare again.
I too have fragile skin and this is due to my psoriasis. Infections therefore are a bane but Panadol is great for pain.
Oh, Doodle all the weather gods at once
and Cherry you are not a dunce, just because you banged your knee on furniture you did not see.
Poor Grammaretto have you tried a herbal when your eyes are wide at 2am and sleep won't come? I'm sure old Boots will sell you some. They help when you are feeling glum.
A queen bee in your house you say? But Dumpling's DH saved the day.
and showed her round their lovely home before releasing her to roam.
Missedout despite your hand you're entertained by your sweet grand children and son whose flatmates sound a risky crew who could pass Covid on to you, had not your son (were his teeth clenched?) been social distanced - and quite drenched.
So you and Nortsat and me too are feeling low, morose and blue but just hang on, it's true they say, "tomorrow is another day".
Despite my mood, I'm laughing yet, is that a promise or a threat?
Grammaretto feel good films are what you need - so here's a list for you to read. Not every taste but if you can, access these for your lovely man.
Little Voice * - the amazing and much under-rated Jane Horrocks
Hunt for the Wilderpeople * hilarious NZ film
Enchanted April -
Easy Virtue funny but black humour
Keeping Mum * ditto
Calendar Girls *
Brassed Off
The Full Monty
Fisherman’s Friends
Educating Rita
Shirley Valentine
Shakespear in Love
Johnny English (silly spoof spy with Rowan Atkinson, my dgs loves this series)
Kinky Boots * (true story of a shoe factory which turned to making boots for female impersonators and transgener)
Tea with Mussolini (English women in Italy during the war; star performance by Cher)
Ladies in Lavender
Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (the original)
Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont
Your DS may turn up his nose at made for TV but of those I've had some hours of fun and laughter, some have even won a BAFTA. 
My homecare girl explained how she, in trying to take care of me and take me out (poor lass, she's sweet) to special places so I'd eat and not just live on fish and kale, had realsied this was doomed to fail.
I've promised her when I'm not ill, we'll both go out and eat our fill. 
The picture of Oor Wullie here shows just the problem that I fear 
So gangsters, that's my contribution; wish I had a good solution to our ills and pain and sorrow - blessings on you 'til tomorrow xxx
Ethical question - how do you feel about second chance??


I'm just sending this:
are all set out in the kitchen.
and a pleasant day.
