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NotSpaghetti Thu 01-May-25 17:40:57

It began as group support during difficult times and although Covid has faded a little, the friendship has endured and become stronger.

Still here for anyone to join a non-judgemental, caring thread during the often challenging time in life.

I'm a newbie - found friends after lockdown. Grateful to them for being so warm.

Doodle Fri 12-Sept-25 19:52:53

Notspaghetti you’re wise to wait till you feel up to it to go home even though that’s really where you want to be, Hope you get there soon.
Grammaretto how awful for that poor woman. These hackers and fraudsters are really awful people Ho have no idea the impact they have on people’s lives.
Hope you get your raincoat back soon. You might need it.
I wore my new coat on our walk this morning. Wore it for two hours and it starts raining one minute before I got home.
ixion I hate losing a long post. You put all that effort in and poof it’s gone. Hope all is well with you and Mr I

NotSpaghetti Fri 12-Sept-25 16:29:13

My nature is to just "bite the bullet" but I've just got to accept that I'm a bit wimpy today.

NotSpaghetti Fri 12-Sept-25 16:26:51

Grammaretto that's quite a big thing to be "encouraged" home.
They told me I could probably go tonight if I really wanted to but I'm unbelievably anxious about my long and twisty stairs and so am aiming for some more stair practice so I'm more confident tomorrow.
The really lovely physio said not to rush.
My family are very supportive of what I want to do.
I don't really want to stay but I'm resigned to it for now.

Grammaretto Fri 12-Sept-25 13:46:22

I hope you have stopped feeling sick NotSpag. At least you aren't being thrown out after one night, as I was NotSpag. They either needed my bed or needed to close for New Year so I was told I could go.
I had to alert my DS who drove through snow from Edinburgh on 1st January. luckily he wasn't too hungover and deposited me at my cold house. Nothing organised wirh the GP practice or nurse. It was good to be home so I was more amazed than sorry.

I've just finished my shift at the community store. Not quite as crazily busy as last week but one poor woman couldn't get her card to work and discovered it had been stopped by her bank as someone had taken £500 from her account. She was beside herself with worry and about to take her DGC to Centre Parc for the weekend.

NotSpaghetti Fri 12-Sept-25 07:57:00

Not home yet.
Sadly feel pretty sick.
But not too long I hope.

Thanks everyone.
Xx

Grammaretto Thu 11-Sept-25 22:58:55

Oh sorry ixion 😞 lost posts are so annoying.

Doodle The good looking male lifeguard was looking at his phone. The good looking female lifeguard was looking bored.

Did I say there were 3? I exaggerated.

I hope you NotSpaghetti are recovering well. Are you back home? Are you able to reduce the morphine? Sending my get well vibes.

I bought some very comfy shoes today at the garden centre. I also did some essential shopping at Lakeland. There are so many kitchen gadgets you never knew you needed. Infact you didn't know they existed. 😮

I left my raincoat at the hall after yoga so I hope it doesn't rain for the next week. It's a 20minute drive away and never seems to be open.

Night night Lobstars. 🌙

ixion Thu 11-Sept-25 22:07:09

I positively flounce.
My long post has disappeared so I shall return tomorrow.

But
Hoping NS has had a good day, up and about with adequately pain control.
Any 'home time' pencilled in yet? 🤞

Doodle Thu 11-Sept-25 19:31:16

Wonderful news Naotspaghetti and good progress if you were able to walk to the loo. So pleased it all went well.
Glad you had your Dh with you. You need someone you can rely on at the hospital with you. Hope you sleep well.
Ooh Grammaretto were they handsome young men?
Hope you had a good day in Edinburg and are safely home now.

Grammaretto Wed 10-Sept-25 21:58:06

Good news NotSpaghetti. I hope you have a good night or at least a bearable one.
You're through it now.

Droopy pom poms 😂🤣😅

It's been a long day. I'm on a slow bus home after an evening meeting in Edinburgh.
I went swimming this afternoon, just in the pool, nothing fancy. There were only 3 of us there and as many lifeguards !!

I hope everyone has a good night's sleep.

NotSpaghetti Wed 10-Sept-25 20:47:14

Thank you everyone for your kind support.
Am OK.

The surgeon, anaesthetist, clinical pharmacist, one of the nurses and a health care assistant have all been terrific.
Have had 2 lots of morphine (oromorph) and waiting for a new morphine based drug to kick in.

Have been a bit dizzy and feeling sick a bit but besides feeling that a bus has obviously run me over I'm doing pretty well.

Practiced standing and also walked to the loo so that's good.

I had a short visit from my oldest daughter. who took my husband home for dinner and then brought him back for a quick goodnight.

My dear husband has been here much of the day I do truly know I am so very blessed.

Droopy pom poms is nothing to worry about really! I think mine have been droopy for years!

Thanks everyone.
cupcake cafe

Doodle Wed 10-Sept-25 20:02:42

Cherry lovely to hear from you. Glad you’re keeping an eye on us. Lots of love 💕
Notspaghetti Hope all went well today and you are being kept comfortable. Have you had any visitors yet?
Ixion that cheerleader outfit needs to be very stretchy. I seem to be putting in weight not losing it. Even my Pom Poms have become droopy 😱

CherryCezzy Wed 10-Sept-25 11:48:28

Wishing you well for today NotSpaghetti and sending you a reassuring cwtch x

NotSpaghetti Tue 09-Sept-25 23:21:51

Oh no, NN
But thank you ixion

ixion Tue 09-Sept-25 19:48:28

Wishing you well for tomorrow NS.
I read elsewhere that NN is on a hip list too.
Kindred 🦞spirits?

Wot, no cake today, Doodle?😉
Bravo with the sit fit .
We'll soon be measuring you up for this season's cheer leaders kit ...

NotSpaghetti Tue 09-Sept-25 19:30:56

Thanks Doodle.
The paperwork and stress of moving care is quite a lot!
Mr Spaghetti is trying different avenues too - but the chaos is in full swing...
Now I am feeling really sick again
sad

Doodle Tue 09-Sept-25 19:27:40

Oh dear Notspaghetti that’s awkward. I don’t imagine carers are easy to come by. Hope you get her sorted out soon.
Are you shiny all over with the antiseptic scrub
Do hope all goes well for you.
I went to sit fit this morning. Came home and fell asleep! Managed to wake up enough to wash and dry my hair and get dinner ready. So very tired these days.

NotSpaghetti Mon 08-Sept-25 21:44:01

I think I'm feeling a bit less panicky this time round to be truthful

OK. I still have been waking up in the middle if the night a few times but on the whole I'm a bit less scardy cat!

I'm trying to find new carers for my mother-in-law today and tomorrow as she's decided she doesn't need the current lot and has given them notice...
Maybe my "waking brain" is too full of this chaos to panic properly!
grin

Doodle Mon 08-Sept-25 21:01:50

Evening all
Went to coffee at the Christian Fellowship this morning. Lovely chat with others and smashing cake. Then went to lunch with friends. No need for dinner tonight.
Glad you made some good pot sales Gramaretto And did well on your bric-a-brac stall.
Ixion I’m glad Mr I is pleased with his grapes. I’m sure they are much admired, perhaps he could turn them into a miniature bottle of wine.
Notspaghetti I’m glad you had such a lovely time with your friends. Nice to take your mind off things for a while.

NotSpaghetti Mon 08-Sept-25 12:35:11

Grammaretto my two younger daughters did Irish dancing for years.
They had competitions (but only of the friendlier sort) and they were individually called a feis (fesh) and if there were several I think they were feisanna. It apparently means "festival/festivals" too.

Maybe it has an accent - I can't remember.

The older one was extremely good at it, more competitive, and had some tricky solos - but the younger one liked the set work best.

There is something fabulous about the very tight artistry of this form of dance.

I did Scottish dance at school and as the children were growing did enjoy a cèilidh with friends if we visitedthem in Scotland or met up in Northumberland in a decent group - but we always needed a good caller as didn't do it often enough.

Grammaretto Mon 08-Sept-25 11:04:50

I'm so glad you had a great time at the beer fest NotSpaghetti. All that laughter is the best therapy.

The word for festival in Gaelic is Fèis, pronounced Fesh.
However the word for sexual, pertaining to sex is feiseil, no accent pronounced feshal.

We are taught to be careful about accents. 😅

NotSpaghetti Sun 07-Sept-25 23:58:55

Oh but I had such a lovely time last night Grammaretto -
Met up with some old friends at a beer festival (haven't been to one of those for probably 20 years!) and we laughed and laughed and laughed like drains.

We love them so much.
Our shared outlook on life and the same sense of humour means that we always feel 1,000 times better for seeing them.

The ridiculous (and uncomfortable) problems of just growing older bring hoots of joy instead of pain, the silly stories of the families we brought up alongside each other, now all adults, reminds us of our younger selves all those years ago.

We formed strong bonds as young parents and every time we meet it feels just like we saw them yesterday. We say "we mustn't leave it so long next time" and then life intervenes!

Anyway, it was lovely - and as a bonus there was a noisy band on in one area so nobody told us off for "laughing too much" which they did at one of our get-togethers some years ago.
grin
...they don't even live all that far away! "We must do this more often!"

Grammaretto Sun 07-Sept-25 21:51:53

Hello Lobstars 👋
I looked for the blood moon this evening but cloud obscured any trace.

We took well over £100 at the jumble sale of preloved treasures.
I've sent that money to Medical aid for Palestinians. There's a Scottish doctor who has lived out there for 25 years who is still able to help in some way. She's in Lebanon and has advised us to donate to that charity.
There's hardly a dent in the clutter.
I sold quite a few pots too. There are 5 of us exhibiting our work. Most made sales.

It's my Helper's last night. She's going to near London tomorrow. Apparently there's a tube strike but I'm sure she will find her way. She's very resourceful.
We went to the cinema tonight to see the film about some of the papermill workers. It was partly filmed in my house. I've seen it before and think it's very good.

I see my lodgers occasionally. Infact he appeared with perfect timing to bring down the heavy A boards we'd had in the street to direct people to the house. He said he was glad to be useful.

Your day sounds perfectly lovely Doodle. 😍

Apart from NotSpag who has the wretched op coming up, everyone of us has had some good times. At least the Lobstars we know about.

Night night 🌙

ixion Sun 07-Sept-25 21:06:20

I hope your tabletop sale was as successful as yesterday, Grammaretto. Is your American helper going home now?
You must be weary after a busy few days.

So glad you had a wine-worthy afternoon, Doodle - no chance here, where it's been chucking it down all day. Talking of weather, I have completely forgotten to look out this evening for the blood moon.

Mr.I is ecstatic that he is the proud owner of a minuscule bunch of grapes from his much tended and grossly over-hyped vine.
I don't think he will be appearing on Countryfile any time soon as a new centre of viticulture, nor will he be a threat to Grandmafrench's extensive wine cellars.

It has been photographed from every angle and all rabbits, friends and relations are being invited to share the sight.
I think the sampling comes later ...

Doodle Sun 07-Sept-25 20:42:56

Evening all.
Had a nice day in church today. Went for walk this afternoon and sat by the river with my friend for a while. We originally went for coffee but it was so sunny and nice we had a glass of wine instead. 😊

Doodle Sat 06-Sept-25 21:05:57

Grammaretto glad your sale went well. Must have been a tiring day. Is tomorrow the last day?
Are you due any more helpers soon?
How are your new lodgers. Do you see much of them?
I went with two friends to Saville Gardens in Windsor today. Beautiful gardens and a lovely sunny day. Walked a long way. I was tired when I got home but it was a good day.
Kaimoana i feel so sad about your DGD coming to the Uk. I know how much you love her. Any news on the job front for your son.? I wish your eyesight could be improved. I can’t imagine how you cope. Sending you big cwtches.
NN lovely to hear from you. Good news about your husbands new job. I love my art class and can’t wait to go back.
Notspaghetti we will all be thinking of you. No one likes having an op but sometimes we have no choice. Hope all goes well.

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