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FannyCornforth Thu 02-Sept-21 06:33:14

Welcome to the Fourth Thread, Questioners and Answerers!

Are you feeling Autumnal?

FannyCornforth Tue 12-Oct-21 05:53:11

Holly I do that too with my nails. That weird little bit of skin / nail down the side. I’ve been on antibiotics several times due to infections there.

FannyCornforth Tue 12-Oct-21 05:51:41

Definitely, definitely alone.
Perhaps teaching wasn’t for me!
I should definitely have made different decisions career wise.
I was always adamant that I wanted to wfh, but it wasn’t seen as the done thing. I should have been a self employed something or other.

If you had to set up your own little business, what would you fancy doing?

hollysteers Mon 11-Oct-21 18:25:05

I don’t bite my nails, but I pick at the skin at the side of my thumbs. Often end up with a plaster on one, or two. A nervous habit my daughter has inherited. Although I wouldn’t usually bother, before lockdown I had acrylic nails, which stopped it completely.

Do you prefer to work alone or with others?

henetha Mon 11-Oct-21 10:42:39

Not if I can help it. Only if the temperature is below zero.
I much prefer jackets with hoods.

Did you ever bite your nails? If so when did you stop, and how?

FannyCornforth Mon 11-Oct-21 10:37:50

Bbb my degree is in art history, and my Masters in English / History of Art! We’ve got a very similar back ground!

Yes, we have the Sunday Times and The Mail on Sunday delivered. We have papers every day, DH loves them.

Do you wear hats?

BBbevan Mon 11-Oct-21 10:23:39

Yes Fanny Infants mostly. Got to it by a circuitous route via art school and an English / art history degree.

We have a large conservatory on the back of the house which is all Misty today. That will go when the sun edges around.

Do you buy the Sunday papers ?

Mollygo Mon 11-Oct-21 08:18:29

Not really a special mug, although I do like my mug that changes colour when filled with hot liquid, then fades back to the original as it cools down.

My windows were all misted up this morning and I thought my double glazing had failed, but it was all condensation on the outside.
Do you ever find that?

FannyCornforth Mon 11-Oct-21 05:31:24

I didn’t know that you were a teacher Bbb! I don’t know how I’ve managed to miss that

Not really. I drink a lot of fizzy water during the day (and night) and tea in the early hours (as I am doing now, from my special EmmaBridgewater Crown Jewels mug).

Do you have a ‘special’ mug?

BBbevan Mon 11-Oct-21 05:09:28

My favourite book as a child was The Silver Sword. I too liked reading aloud both at school and to my children. My infant class though would often ask for an'M your head's story where I just told the tale and they made their own images in their heads.

Do you have a bed time drink?

FannyCornforth Mon 11-Oct-21 04:18:42

Aah, what a lovely question.
I’d like to, but I don’t think so, sadly

Favourite children’s book?
Did you enjoy reading to your children, grand children?
It was one of my favourite parts of teaching in primary - I’d read aloud at the drop of a hat!

nanna8 Mon 11-Oct-21 01:23:34

No not unless I am ill. I don’t sleep well,either but usually manage 5 hours .

Do you believe in angels ?

biglouis Mon 11-Oct-21 01:02:24

Playing with my nephews cat! I dont have any pets myself but I love playing with him as cats can be so funny!

Do you ever have a nap in the day?

I dont sleep much at night so I usually go for a nap around 4pm

hollysteers Sun 10-Oct-21 20:30:43

Who knows, life is such a mystery. Even if they can’t actually see them, they live on in them, as you do.

What is your best stress buster?
(Mine is a complete day out into the country or some other place I love)

DanniRae Sun 10-Oct-21 19:07:07

My dad was born in 1914 and my mum in 1917 so no my parents aren't still alive sad
I sincerely wish that they were. When I look at my adorable grandchildren - 2 and a half and 7 months - I wish with all my heart that they - and Mr R's parents - were around to see them.

I think, and hope, that maybe they are able to see them somehow?? Do you agree?

grandMattie Sun 10-Oct-21 18:55:23

All my family around me would be my perfect present.

Are your parents still alive?

AGAA4 Sat 09-Oct-21 17:02:26

We don't seem to get snow very often around Christmas. January and February seem to be the snowy months here in Wales.

If you could have the ideal present for you, what would it be?

Ali08 Sat 09-Oct-21 13:40:42

Unfortunately, we have just a tiny bit out back, it fits a couple of chairs in summer. But it's more like a thru footpath that was fenced off to create 'space' for our houses. Straight onto a passageway road at the front.
So no, no plants, except overhanging trees.

It never really feels like Christmas to me unless we get snow on Christmas Eve/Day.

Do you think it might snow around Christmas, in England, this year?

henetha Sat 09-Oct-21 11:55:14

sorry, next question.

I just found a beautiful late flowering clematis blooming in the garden. Have you got any late flowering plants?

henetha Sat 09-Oct-21 11:53:57

Years ago, at my children's primary school I was on the PTA.
I loathed every aspect of it, the bitchiness, the in-fighting. But we did manage to raise enough funds to have a swimming pool built in the playground. (which was eventually filled in to make room for temporary classrooms).
I have never been on a committee since.

crazyH Sat 09-Oct-21 11:39:07

No - hope I won’t need one.

Have you been on any sort of Committee? I am at present on the 50+ Community Group and am thinking of resigning due to the bickering and the ‘clickiness’

biglouis Sat 09-Oct-21 11:23:22

No - 3 nights for a small private op when I was in my 20s.

Have you ever had a colonoscopy?

Horrid procedure.

nanna8 Sat 09-Oct-21 08:42:38

Same, I have prints all the way up the staircase. Nice if they were originals, but sadly not. I’ve got Millais ‘Ophelia’ in the upstairs loo.

Apart from childbirth , have you ever had a longish hospital stay?

BBbevan Sat 09-Oct-21 06:35:02

Ione. There is a new reporter on BBC news with that name. I think it is lovely.

Or I could have Jane Morris !

What is your favourite period in art.? Me. The pre Raphaelites

FannyCornforth Fri 08-Oct-21 16:08:40

I’m an only. I would like a couple of big brothers. That would be lovely!

Choose a new name for yourself

biglouis Fri 08-Oct-21 15:43:49

yes - born at 2am.

Are you happy with the amount/gender of siblings you have or would you rather have had another combination?

I have 1 sister. Was an only child until age 7 and would prefer to have remained so. My sister was the "golden child" and I always felt second best.

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