Yes. I have 6 GCs ages ranging from 19 to the youngest who is almost 3. I love them all and they have given me so many happy times. Also have my ACs who are very precious.
CrazyH I keep my heating on all day but turn off at night.
Have you met anyone famous? I spoke to John Hannah in soft play area years ago.
We have looked after our darling grandson a couple of days a week. He was just walking when we first had him now he is a proper little boy - 3 very soon - chatty and lively. Luckily he loves coming to us. He is off to nursery in September so will not be coming to us anymore - but, of course, we will still see him - his mum and dad visit often and he comes and stays the night with us from time to time. As I have said on here many times before we were 70 and 75 when we became grandparents and nothing prepared us for how much we would love this little boy. Happily since he was born we became grandparent again to our lovely grandaughter - our son and d-i-l's baby. We are truly blessed! (Sorry this is so long - I get carried away talking about my darling grandchildren!!)
Looked after my daughter’s children from the time she returned to work after maternity leave, till they started University. I did 2 days a week, and her parents-in-law did it 3 days. My sons have young children now, but I don’t do any “looking after” except the odd babysitting if they aren’t well and daughter-in-law has to run errands.
Who else is keeping the heating on 24/7 because it has been said that it is the best way to keep the house warm and save on heating .
I don’t have any GC or children for that matter, so I’ll pass that question on! I’m just keeping an eye in the thread as we shall be needing a new one soon!
Yes but present events. I used to look after DD1s 2 children while she worked. I had DD2 14 years after her and now I feel guilty for not being able to do the same for my younger DD as I am in my mid 70s and have arthritis now.
Same here. I got very upset first lockdown when you could only have someone in the garden and I invited a couple of friends for coffee who cancelled last minute. I’d gone to a lot of trouble and the loneliness was getting to me. I cry a lot over my DH who died in 2016.
I had a dream about JaneJudge and her eldest son tonight, which was a bit odd! We do pm and email each other a lot, but I have no idea what she looks like!
Same question, and /or, have you ever met another Gnetter?
Walked - in KS1 or cycled in KS2, and for high school, caught a bus. We didn’t have a car.
Recent GN topics have been about doorstep milk deliveries and separate duvets on double beds, both of which I’ve then experienced in real life. (Milkman touting for business last Thursday and our hotel has separate duvets). Do you ever find things you read on GN turn up in your life?
Yes I do. On my last holiday to Marrakesh, I spent the whole afternoon after arrival, sleeping. I was so tired and it wasn’t that long a flight, but hanging around the airports really got to me. I dont think I’ll go abroad again….
What’s the longest journey (including waiting at airports) you’ve undertaken? Mine was to Columbia, 28 hours total ?
I walk along the canal paths sometimes and see the barges sailing along. I have thought it would be a relaxing way to spend a holiday.
Do you get put off holidaying abroad because of airports? I have had delayed flights and spent most of the day in the airport so it does make me think twice about travelling.
My favourite is Beech. Such a soft green in the spring and yellow and orange in the autumn. They make good hedges too with dead leaves remaining on them in the winter when I like to hear the wind rustling them.
Missed one there, and yes we once had a male teacher in school who was quite whiffs. I think the headteacher had a word with him and things certainly improved. But he did more on quite soon after. Perhaps he was embarrassed.