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Doodle Fri 20-Aug-21 20:59:41

Welcome all.

Kaimoana Mon 15-Nov-21 02:05:31

All right, own up, which one of you has super-powers?

At 7:18 this morning my fridge freezer, after 3 totally dormant days, suddenly started humming and now, 8 hours later, is absolutely fine.
shock shock

Nice to see Panache posting if only with sad news. Kia kaha.

Grammaretto Mon 15-Nov-21 07:59:02

Hello Lob-stars,

Very sorry to hear about further health worries Panache.
You need a bit of gentle stability right now not extra worries.
((cwtches))
Oh dear Jan that's not good is it, to hear sad news about two people you care about. flowers

I watched Hamilton, the film of the show, which was very good once you got into it and used to the rap format on my DS tv and then had a nice bowl of homemade parsnip soup followed by rhubarb crumble.
The DGC played their instruments (clarinet and flute) and gt gran made it up and down the steep stairs to the flat. She is a trooper!
My DS is about to go and work in Ireland so that is a bit of a concern shock.

The autumn colours are so pretty. Here are the little Birnum oak trees, I planted from acorns last year. You will have to imagine them as my photo wizardry is not working.

Stop Press* it wasnae me who has superpowers Kaimoana but I'm glad someone fixed the FF.

I'm off on a long hard walk in the Border hills today with the U3A ancient fit people
Why do I sign up for these things?
I shall leave jobs for the French girls if they ever get up

Doodle Mon 15-Nov-21 15:34:34

I think it must have been Cherry, Kaimoana using some of her Welsh charm. ?
Ours FF stopped working once when I left the door open a fraction. Got so warm it couldn’t cope and when we were on the point of changing it, it too started working. Either that or it realised it was being replaced and didn’t want to leave you. Good to hear it’s now working again.
Grammaretto Glad you had a nice evening with your DS and family. Your MIL is a determined lady.
Is your son going to Ireland for a long time or just a secondment?
Enjoy your route march and hope all the jobs have been done when you get home.
Bathroom cleaning for me today. A good going over before we go away. I like to come back to a tidy home ………although it doesn’t last long ?

NfkDumpling Mon 15-Nov-21 16:27:14

Just popped by to say I'm not dead yet - just been a bit busy getting the boat sorted for the winter and a few birthdays. They seem to come in a clump at this time of year. Will now be off to read back and catch up!

Grammaretto Mon 15-Nov-21 20:50:50

Here is the view from my walk and the little oaks.

Doodle Mon 15-Nov-21 22:21:02

Nfk glad you’re still with us ?
Do you take your boat out of the water to winterise it?
Grammaretto that is a stunning photo. What a beautiful place to walk you can see for miles.
When will you plant your little oaks outside?
Hope all the chores were done when you got home

muse Mon 15-Nov-21 22:25:16

Hello Lob-stars one and all.

Mamissimo, Hope you enjoyed seeing Tim Minchin. I remember seeing him around 2010 on British TV and was so impressed. Love his humour and musical talent. Crunchy nut cornflakes and banana is MrMuse's second favourite breakfast. Porridge is always the first choice + banana of course.

I do hope we are in for Easter, Doodle. I'll keep a watchful eye for ixion knocking on the door. Attached is a photo of part of the outside, now the limestone slabs are finished. Daren't show you the inside!

I looked up the Birnum oak Grammaretto. Macbeths's oak! I used to live very close to Sherwood Forest where the major oak is. Robin Hood and his men were said to have slept under it. ?. Well done with your Little Oaks.

We have decided no more work outside as it is currently making lots of mess which takes forever to clear away. Inside the build has to take priority now. No news from my DS about his work worries but he did say he would contact me if news was bad. DD has an excellent counsellor who is clearly building up her confidence and self esteem.

I've seen the weather forecast for the end of the month and a cold spell is approaching and with it snow. Snow in Cornwall is a rarity.

Doodle Mon 15-Nov-21 22:40:42

Ah creeping in behind me Muse
Wow your house is looking good. I like your slabs, they look really nice. Is there a lot to do inside?
Good to hear your DD is getting help, that must be a relief.
Hope your son manages to keep his job but can understand your concern.

Kaimoana Tue 16-Nov-21 05:01:17

Grammaretto those dear little oaks-even in pots they know it's Autumn and change colour. How sweet. Mind they don’t dash off to climb Dunsinane!

Nfk how lovely to see you posting. Birthdays come in clumps at this time of year because people were making whoopee at Christmas and New year! grin

muse glad your AC seem to be doing well.
I know it’s not as flash as a kiln but there’s craft equipment for glass. Have you ever tried turning your considerable talents to that? It's such a shame to give eup completely.
My friend used to make stained glass windows on her kitchen table. shock meticulously placing each piece and afixing leadspacers.

Your house is looking great.

Yes, Doodle I think Cherry must have bounced over and zapped the fridge with her tigger-tail. grin

X-ray went smoothly today.

A handyman who came to mend the Venetians in my kitchen said, ‘You need a proper blind person to fix these.’
I said, I am a proper blind person but I can’t fix ’em.’
I’m getting new ones.

And maybe a mozzie screen for the bedroom window as the one I bought, 12+ years ago, is falling apart. A bit like me.

Where’s Nortsat, dragonfly, Missedout et al these days? I miss them.

As the Delta count is averaging 200 a day now, we've all been told to stock up on 'essentials' for at least 14 days. Which means it's even harder for those without transport (me) to get supplies. <sigh>
The world has gone mad.

Cosy up everyone flowers

Grammaretto Tue 16-Nov-21 12:57:30

Don't be falling apart Kaimoana! we need your wit to keep us all going.

Proper blind person that you are grin
I am glad to hear that the Xray went smoothly.
I hope that you don't run out of food.
Surely NZ gov could do what the Scottish gov did during the first lockdown. They supplied shielding people with a free weekly box delivered to your door. We were offered it but didn't claim it.
www.gov.scot/news/deliveries-for-high-risk-groups/

Your new house looks very exciting muse I can't wait to look inside.

I was invited to dinner in an eco house last week. It was very nice and cosy. It was very quickly built - a kit house - but the owner says it's the best house for her needs now she is partly disabled. Hers is a variation on one of these:
www.ruraldesign.co.uk/projects

Now if I could just find someone to install my new cooker.......
(sigh)
I am taking the girls to a garden centre today to see if they have some plants which need rescuing.
They walked 16 km yesterday while I was doing my meagre 8. .
Nice to see you NfkD and imagine the world of boats and broads.
I love your view Kaimoana .

NfkDumpling Tue 16-Nov-21 14:52:03

Ok, so I think I've caught up - although I can't remember who said what now!

Sending comforting hugs in your direction Panache. I know you put your own health on the back burner for such a very long while. Now it's time to rest and look after you. I hope you feel better soon.

I love your glassware Muse. Especially the red candle holder. So much talent. And the house. All pristine and clean. It almost makes me want to rush out and sweep leaves. Almost. We don't really have that many now. One of the reasons for us moving house was leaves. I'd been trying to persuade Himself we should downsize for ages, the one autumn he opened the back door and an enormous drift of leaves fell into the kitchen. And that was it. Just before we left I'd wandered nostalgically into our bit of woodland and saw a little new oak tree growing. Just two leaves. So I potted him up and brought him with us. He's over ten feet high now. Not quite tree hugging size, but getting there!

I can't believe you're off on another cruise already Doodle. Did you unpack? Or do you have a set of just for holiday clothes all sorted and ready to go?!

Our little boat is all ready to be lifted out for the winter. The yard does it all now- winterising the engine etc, lifting and covering. They've slowly done more and more as we get more decrepit. We took her up river last week to have the loo pumped out and top up the fuel - and it rained. Quite a lot. And was decidedly chilly. And it was then, when the windows were misting up, when we really needed the heater (which never has been brilliant) decided not to work. So we've added it to the list. Hopefully it's just the switch. We're finding that the saying about sailing being like standing in a cold shower tearing up £20 notes is quite relevant to elderly motor cruisers too!

NfkDumpling Tue 16-Nov-21 17:46:07

Bottoms, bums and really rude words - I put a couple of loaves in for their second rise, and forgot them. Two loaves now being cooked for the birds. I hope they appreciate them.

Doodle Tue 16-Nov-21 19:26:24

Evening all.
I didn’t sleep much last night. Nothing wrong other than my teeth don’t seem comfortable in my mouth anymore ?. Since I had my last crown, something isn’t right. When I get back from the cruise I will visit the dentist again and see what she can do. My mouth gets very dry at night due to the medication I take (yes I have been drinking more water Kaimoana ? but water doesn’t help). Went to the chemist today and bought some saliva lozenges. Will try one tonight and hope for a better night.
Went for a very long walk and then to collect DHs truckload of medications. Back home for lunch, hair wash, ironing, cleaning and now sitting.
Another lovely photo from you Kaimoana.
Glad the x Ray went ok. Oh dear more isolation for you.
I wonder what has happened to Boadicea. Not heard from her for a while. Hope all is ok with her.
Grammaretto yes a food delivery system would be good. Although we didn’t need it, the council here phoned DH every few weeks during lockdown just to check he was ok and getting food deliveries.
Those kit houses look lovely. I would want mine to come with a good view though, ?
Your French girls are an energetic pair. I hope they are doing all that is required for you too.
Still no news on a cooker fitter. How are you coping without?
Nfk yes it’s impossible to remember what has gone on isn’t it.
Collecting falling leaves was one of our main reasons for moving too, that and mowing a very steep lawn.
Yes I did unpack the clothes ?. Washed ironed and hanging in the wardrobe waiting to go again. Didn’t unpack the shoes or toiletries though. I hasten to add we don’t usually cruise as often as this. It’s an accumulation of all our cancelled cruises coming one after the other.
We used to have a boat too that we had winterised. Just a small one. We never did it ourselves. It was all part of the fee from the boatyard. Yes, owning a boat is a very expensive business. We sold ours in the end and bought a caravan. Equally expensive for running costs. Not sure what it’s like where you live but “down south” there is not so much open space and mooring or caravan sites are very expensive.
Sorry about your loaves. I’m sure the birds will love them.

Anyone been watching that BBC series Shetland. I love the scenery. It looks a beautiful place to visit. Must put that on my to do list.
Hope all our missing gangsters are ok.

CherryCezzy Tue 16-Nov-21 21:31:17

Not sure if it's Welsh but the repairing charm (rapero) worked then Kaimoana ?. I hope it's still working! Sorry I can't cast a spell for the blind or the mozzie screen. I've yet to find one that works to stop humans falling apart so please don't go doing it. I wish I had a spell to magic supplies to you too, I hope you can manage. I'm glad your x-ray went well ?

Your two french visitors sound pleasant and obliging Grammaretto even if they also sound a bit giggly.
I'm impressed with your baby oaks, what growth in such a short time. Clearly Mamissimo is not the only green fingered GangStar ?

I'm so sorry to hear that your health problems are taking their toll on you Panache. I know that despite your ongoing health problems you put your own health on the back burner (I would have done the same) when MrP was ailing so badly. I hope you are concentrating on you now and the nhs isn't failing you. Please look after yourself, I want my compatriot back with the gang. Sending you a warm cwtch x

Ooh another cruise Doodle. They're turning up like buses for you ?. I hope you manage to do some independent sightseeing this time.

It's been a hard week in Cherry Cove. I've had too many seizures to count but I am so glad I didn't end up in A&E. To cut a long story short, not for the first time I had a reaction to my prn medication. I can't win I think. I have more seizures if I don't take it but have horrible scary side effects if I do. I should be due to see (more likely telephone consultation) my consultant within the month so it's something we definitely need to discuss, that won't be for the first time either though ?

I've finally got my booster appointment, tomorrow teatime. The centre is in the middle of nowhere, goodness knows how some people manage to get there! Why do they have these things in such ridiculous places ?.

Doodle Tue 16-Nov-21 21:48:25

Ah, there you are Cherry I was just about to send Jeeves out looking for you ?
I’m sorry life continues to be so difficult for you. Why is it always the same, a catch 22 situation. The medication you take for one condition causes other side effects.
Sorry you’ve been having such a bad time recently, glad a trip to A & E wasn’t required though.
Hope you get some answers from your Consultant. Is it more difficult for you without seeing them?
DH hasn’t had a single face to face with any of his since lockdown.
We are hoping when he gets to talk to his neurology consultant in December they can discuss the dreadful creeping sensation he gets in his legs that cause him such problems sleeping.
Glad you’ve had your booster. Hope your arm isn’t too sore.
Hope you have a restful night tonight.

Grammaretto Tue 16-Nov-21 21:53:11

Oo yes I have been watching Shetland Doodle so many murrrders? one of the actors is the DD of one of my pottery club. The scenery is quite striking but if there are any more homicides it will be competing with Morse or Midsommer Murders.

The girls have been a wonderful help. Today I had them decluttering the room of doom. I can almost walk around the room now. I am giving them a day orf tomorrow. They have booked tickets to watch a musical in Edinburgh.
They made curry tonight on the electric rings. I have found another double ring so we manage rather well.
I will miss them when they leave next week. They are hiring a campervan and touring around Scotland for a week
Did you tell us where you are cruising to?

Doodle Wed 17-Nov-21 21:41:37

Grammaretto ooh you know someone famous ?
I really love the series . Those views are beautiful .
DH and I used to watch Midsummer Murders too. A lot of the filming was done around where we live and featured our library in one episode.
Glad the girls have helped sort out your room of doom ?
Will they be coming back to you after they have been to touring?
I don’t tell on the thread where I’m going in case someone links the dots and finds out I’m away but I will PM you if you promise to sign the official secrets act ?

Kaimoana Thu 18-Nov-21 06:11:08

Grammaretto The NZ government funded agencies already set up to provide food, trouble was, no one knew who they were and how to get that kai!

Give your French girls a room each day and ask them to find those blessed Deeds grin

Cherry, dear Cherry I so wish there was a better solution than your constant suffering. You make light of it, bless your heart but it must be dreadful. I hope you and the specialist can resolved things.

muse I'm attaching a picture and link especially for you smile with thanks to Doodle
marybranson.com/newdawn

Nfk oh how well I know that over-risen problem. The birds must have a treat.

Doodle I do hope your DH stops having creeping feelings in his legs, it sounds...well, creepy and most unpleasant for the poor chap.
Researchers have found selenium helps some people with Willis-Ekbom, where a nerve damage issue causes 'creeping'.

I echo what everyone else has said Panache, think about yourself now and bear in mind that trauma such as you have suffered, doesn't not let go easily, it takes time. flowers

Jabbed in the eye today but prior to that had to run the gauntlet speak to 2 security guards and the 2 Kouretes who questioned me about any Covid symptoms before giving me the magical pass aka a plastic bracelet, to the inner sanctum eye department.

Made date and ginger scones this morning and scoffed two (small ones) straight from the oven. I am not usually so greedy but it was both breakfast and lunch as there are no cafe facilities at the hospital now and I knew I wouldn't be home until almost 4pm.

You will no doubt remember I am intolerant to wheat, or is it that it's intolerant to me?
So I also took paracetamol as I knew it would cause intense pain in the bones.

I tell you, I get dafter as I get older. grin

Boadicea is, as far as I know, well and working hard on her wee farm.
She had a 120km round trip this week to take her DH to an appointment, plus she has French and Classics teaching on the go. Makes me feel breathless just writing it!

We are to have a slight relaxation of rules on 14th December, despite the daily, high infection numbers.

Frankly, I think the government has given up as a result of all the people who just won't stick to the rules.

Now it feels very much as if they are trying to beat out the flames with an old coat..and pretending it'll work.

They didn't stand a chance of keeping people in line once the good weather began.

They/we did our best.
The bat out of hell may be tamed a little but not caged.
I hope you all avoid the autumnal snotties and stay warm and toasty. flowers

Grammaretto Thu 18-Nov-21 12:39:08

Hello Lobstars,

I'm a woman on a mission. I have filled the car twice now (and I mean filled) with relics of ages. I am trying to keep up with the French girls who have no emotional attachment to my treasure rubbish whatsoever but work fast.

It is what I wanted so I can't complain and the room is about a third clearer now.
All my abandoned hobbies are coming to light. The chair that I began to upholster, the box of fabric dyes for the wool I spun. The piano waiting to be tuned rehomed Lots of things to do with gardening for if we ever get another community garden.
No deeds as yet but I am checking everything before I put it in the car.

It should be cathartic. I haven't noticed yet.

Maybe I should book a cruise! I hope yours is wonderful Doodle

Sad about the evil virus spreading over NZ. sad
My DB & DSiL are recovering from it despite being vaccinated. Their DGbaby has not yet arrived. He is 10 days overdue but will come when ready.

Special wishes to Panache and to Cherry today xxx

CherryCezzy Thu 18-Nov-21 14:27:11

Ah yes, so true Grammaretto, the baby will come when s/he's ready often at ungodly hours ?.
I forgot to say the other day that I love the coat you bought, love that colour too but unfortunately I can't wear it close to my face because I end up looking the same colour as an emoji ?.
What helpful and energetic (I've long since forgotten lost that vigour) girls your visitors are, exploit it as heartily as you can, I'm sure you are demonstratively appreciative.
I'm keeping my fingers well and truly crossed that your deeds will be unearthed from the room of doom found ?

Kaimoana, most of the time I just 'get on with it'. I've had epilepsy for over 24 years and yes seizures have put me through the mill but I'm used to most of what they throw at me. Recently - not so much but I think a lot of that has to do with my mindset after what went on earlier in the year, that and the death row extra medication I have to take after I've had a seizure. We all know that saying "keep taking the drugs and all will be well"" don't we? As if ?, but then again without them I wouldn't be here some may say good to swish my Tigger tail (tell the tale) ?
You say that there were government agencies set up to provide food, does that mean that they are no longer doing that the? Extremely bad show if nobody knew about it and now it has ceased!
Sounds like your appointment for your eye jab (sorry but the idea makes me squirm) went okay. Good.
It's not just the NZ government who appears to have given up re.covid measures, I think there's a significant amount of that in many countries. In Wales it is stricter than in England but a lot freer than it was and the NHS in Wales is under severe strain.

I had my booster yesterday and spend two hours queuing in a never-ending winding sheep run. I'm only glad we had a nice hot casserole in the slow cooker to come home to as we were both wilting. To add insult to that injury I have nasty side effects. Oh hum, shouldn't moan - I am grateful to receive it ?

Doodle, I remembered that you asked what colour bedding we bought. For the spare room we bought a set that's taupe, white and charcoal grey (it's nicer than it sounds) and taupe sheets and for our room we bought a quite jazzy ? black, white and camel coloured set with camel sheets (also nicer than it sounds, very eye-catching).
I hope MrD does get to see his consultant in December too Doodle They all seem to be by telephone and there doesn't appear that that's something they are looking to change any time soon call me a cynic - okay you already have.

A cuppa is calling I think .... and maybe a mince pie ?

Doodle Thu 18-Nov-21 21:24:27

Evening all.
Kaimoana I missed you. Thanks for the update on Boadicea I was wondering what she was up to.
Your jab in the eye makes me squirm too. Brave lady.
Your date and ginger scones sound nice even if you did have to take paracetamol to cope with them.?
Thank you for the tip about selenium. I will look into it.
It’s definitely getting worse. He’s had it a long time but a few months ago it got so bad he couldn’t sit still or lay down and spent much of the night just walking around. The GP prescribed some medication which worked wonders for a while but the effect is lessening over time. We hope his neurologist might have some ideas in December. We won’t see him Cherry as we know it will be a phone appointment. Not too much of a problem as the original reason for DH seeing him is pretty stable. Hoping he might be able to help with this new problem though.
That glass window is lovely isn’t it. Hope muse likes it.
Grammaretto you are brave to let the girls tackle the clear out but sometimes it’s the easiest thing. I tend to be one of those who thinks “that might be useful one day” or, I might just fit back into that again next year ?
Those deeds must turn up some time.
I never recommend cruising to anyone as a lot depends on who you cruise with, where you’re going and how you feel about it. For us, it suits us for many reasons. With DHs numerous health problems it is easier to get insurance cover.
We don’t want to fly anymore so cruise from the UK.
We like a quiet life, reading and gentle walks so adult only cruises with other old crocks like us. ?. Just have to be careful we don’t trip over the Zimmer frames or walking sticks ?
Kaimoana’s right Cherry you do make light of your health problems. Must be hard for you though.
Please keep taking the meds as we do want you and your Tigger tail with us for a long time.
Can’t believe it took so long for you to get your booster. We had to queue but only about 5 minutes.
Sorry you are getting bad side effects but a good thing to get it done.
Your bedding sounds nice. New bedding is on my list of things to do next year along with new window blinds. I’ve had enough of cleaning Venetian blinds and just want some ordinary roller blinds. I thought perhaps a plain bland colour for the blinds then I can go to town on the bedding.
Something is going on here. An ambulance and two fire engines have gone speeding past in close succession. Hopefully, it is nothing serious. Quite often here it means something happening on the river rather than a fire. Just had a police car going past too…and another ambulance. Oh dear.

Kaimoana Thu 18-Nov-21 22:15:01

Cherry What the govt did is give money to charities and churches who already provided regular food boxes for 'the poor'.

Although only on a basic pension, I was not in that category.

My problem was accessing food, not being too poor to buy it. I had no transport as my homecare had been withdrawn and I don’t live near any shop. Nor were there supermarket slots for either delivery or pickup.
So I was stuck.

Twice I paid ‘a charity’ for poor quality, vastly overpriced vegetables but their delivery charges doubled the cost!

Waipareira Trust (the umbrella org of my elders group), started organising deliveries but it was a long time before it really got going and then due to the woman who didn't turn up to take me to the eye clinic, I was not put on the list.

My son would have willing delivered and indeed offered but they had a new baby and I forbade him to take that risk.

You may also have caught up with the fact that BoadiceaJones who lives just 255 km up the road from me, generously sent a box of fruits and eggs – which I fell on as one possessed. grin

Doodle I shall email you anon. Meanwhile the picture is you going to town on the bedding. grin

I have another problem. I sent for a Kulo shawl for my dil and like it so much I want to keep it. shock
Would it be ethical to do that?
Answers on a postcard to....Worried One Eye, NZ.
It really is very beautiful.

Not so brave Doodle I've reacted badly to this jab; eye is swollen, running and painful and I am moaning about the place like a banshee.
Wimp.
hmm

Mamissimo Fri 19-Nov-21 12:07:24

Good morning ?

I'm snatching a moment to catch up with the Lobstars before the chaos catches up with me again. Next week I am on childminding duties at DD1's home because her childminder's own children have COVID. She's a teacher and since September has had to take 8 sessions off for childcare because her smallest was born just before COVID and hasn't mixed as much and is now catching everything going.

DD2's lovely dog has suddenly started having fits and is now on medication. That's been an added worry for her because her dogs are her family at the moment.

Apart from that we are doing ok and have even seen our consultants and GP in person. That was the highlight of my week!

Mr M has made a full recovery from the stupid making medication and is moving occasionally charging around. It's lovely to have him back! Medicine is wonderful stuff but the wrong one can play havoc with your quality of life.

My wish list for this week is no electrical storms for Cherry, some deeds for Grammaretto, some veg improvements in her life for Kaimoana, a hug for Panache and happy holibobs to Doodle and the Dude.

PS....Check out the new Robert Plant and Alison Krauss album - amazingly good. ?

CherryCezzy Fri 19-Nov-21 19:14:47

Such excitement Doodle, all those emergency vehicles and some uniformed men no doubt. In all seriousness, I hope whatever happened no-one was in need of hospitalisation (or worse).
Call me a cynic I heard that but I'm not surprised that MrD's consultation will be by telephone. I hope the neurologist is able to help as it sounds horrendous. The thing about some medications is as you point out - over time they can become less effective as our system becomes too tolerant of their effect. Perhaps there's another medication he can put on instead ?. I have a minor issue that I wouldn't exactly call RLS but I often spend a bit of time before becoming comfortable in bed, think ah that's better only to end up having to reposition my leg/s after a minute or two. My issue started because of sciatica . For me it doesn't go on all night and it's never been as bad as *MrD's problem obviously is. I feel for him, and for you.
A cruise sounds like the perfect holiday if you don't want to fly anymore ?
I thought it was an unbelievable time to queue and wait to have my booster too Doodle ?, my WP said it's put him off going there for his! He'll still go there and have it when his turn comes though - maybe he'll be luckier than me ?

Aha, I see Kaimoana, thanks for explaining with the NZ government did. So very different from the UK government who allocated funds to local government and they put parcels together and'the most vulnerable' (eg. shielders) were eligible to receive them. I know your problem was one of access rather than anything else, it seems sensible to me that if certain sections of the population are advised so stay put (or can't get out because services have been withdrawn) and not go shopping then provision should be made. It's just plain wrong that you've been failed.
I'm sorry to hear that you've had a bad reaction to your latest eye injection, it sounds very nasty. You, a wimp? Never! I don't believe that for one minute. Sending you a cwtch.
Is that picture you've posted one of the shawl? It is gorgeous, I'd be wanting to keep it too. Does your dil know you've got it for her basically I'm saying if she doesn't know about it ..? I'd be tempted (funds permitting) to buy another one ?

I'm glad that MrM had been taken off that medication, I'm assuming that's what happened Mamissimo. I couldn't agree more that the wrong medication "can play havoc with your quality of life". I have refractory epilepsy so I've been there and done that and some of the experience has , quite frankly, been hell.
You say your "DD2's lovely dog has suddenly started having fits". Fits of what ?? Fits of pique? Fits of laughter? Sporadic what? Oh and by the way there hasn't been any electrical storms where I live. Have you upset me? You bet! I make no apology for saying that I find your choice of words offensive.

Have any of the GangStars lost something and wondered if you'd ever find it? I know you can say yes to that Grammaretto. When we arrived home from the vaccine centre a couple of days ago my WP realised that the stone out of the ring he wears was gone. He had a good look around the house but couldn't find it. Yesterday he checked outside and inside the car. Nowhere to be found. He reached the conclusion that it was highly likely that he lost it at the centre and it was gone forever ?. This afternoon he was in the kitchen making a pot of tea when suddenly I heard him exclaim "wow, wow". He'd found the stone on the inside door of the fridge!

Doodle Fri 19-Nov-21 20:28:41

Kaimoana you have a wicked sense of humour. grin that mode of transport appeals to me.
The kulo shawl is beautiful, I’m not surprised you want to keep it. ?
You are certainly brave. I’m not sure I could cope with someone jabbing my eye even if it was for my own good.
Sorry to hear it’s painful and swollen. Is this a normal reaction or has it been particularly bad this time.
I hope it improves soon.
Mamissimo sounds like life is busy for you. Be nice to spend time with your DGC though.
Sorry to hear about your other daughters dog. Pets are very precious and she must be upset at this additional worry.
Hope the medication works.
Such good news to hear MrM is back to normal after changing his meds.
Thank you for your kind wishes. Will look up the new album. Thanks for the suggestion.
Cherry no idea what last nights action was all about but perhaps the local papers will give us a clue. The last two occasions that such activity has occurred have sadly resulted in loss of life in the river. We have a lot of activity here as the road links 3 villages and then the motorway. I always say a little prayer as one goes past as someone somewhere is in trouble.
DH’s consultant is a lovely man. Slight, gentle and with a wonderful manner. Very good at his job and has been a real help with DHs tremor. As his tremor changes very little we only have one appointment every 12 months so he doesn’t know about the RLS yet. We are hoping he might have some ideas as to what we can do. It’s something many people suffer from but in DHs case it’s happening earlier in the day and affect his whole body not just his legs.
Sorry you have an issue too. With all your other problems, you deserve to sleep well at night.
Well I’m amazed but pleased your WP found the stone from his ring. What are the chances of that, finding it in the fridge door. He must have been so relieved.
Well I’m off to finish packing (taking it out, changing my mind, putting it back, picking something else) ?

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