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Welcome to the *Gransnet Café. This is a non-judgemental space for you to pop in for a cuppa with some virtual friends, seek out advice for a particular problem, or share an update on your life - important or trivial. Feel free to have your say and chat about your day, but please leave any arguments at the door. If you're struggling to find someone to talk to in real life, or are simply looking for a bit of a chat, this is the place for you.

Welcome to new members

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LaraGransnet (GNHQ) Wed 16-Sept-15 14:24:57

If you're new to Gransnet please do make yourself a brew and come introduce yourself on this thread. Hope you enjoy chatting in the forums and that you find it useful, informative, supportive and entertaining. smile

shysal Sun 17-Jan-16 11:03:46

Welcome, Imperfect, I feel you are already an established member, you fitted right in! flowers

grandmacats Sun 17-Jan-16 12:22:05

Hi, I'm new here. I have 1 daughter, who will be 40 next week. She has 6 children - she's never done anything by halves. When the first grandkids were born (twins), her husband had a mum and a stepmum. Also, my mum was still alive so daughter suggested I be grandma cats, having 3 cats at that time. Twins now 17 and I'm still grandma cats to them. I like it - feels like me!

Imperfect27 Sun 17-Jan-16 12:49:50

Aw, thanks shysal! flowers for you too x.

grandmacats - so funny that has stuck! I think when my first (of 4) was born we intended to have a nanny and a nanna, but somehow they just became nanny June and nanny Barbara - loved equally, for very different reasons.

shysal Sun 17-Jan-16 16:07:44

Welcome grandmacats. flowers My daughters called my Mum Nanny Cat for obvious reasons, and My Mum-in-law was Nanny Pig, as one lived in the field behind her house! smile

Melbhouse Wed 20-Jan-16 04:40:20

Hello to all and thank you for the opportunity to join and post. I'm an usual member in that I'm in Australia and joined in the hope that someone could assist my research... I've reached a dead end. I believe that this post may have to be redirected to a more suitable subsection but hear goes.

I'm an architectural historian and seeking anyone who can supply some information on the Biscoe family of Melton Mowbray circa 1949. In particular I'm referring to the Biscoe brothers (two?) who emigrated to Hobart, Tasmania around 1950-52. What was unusual was that they organised a prefabricated cottage (made in the UK) to be sent off to Tasmania prior to their arrival. It is this building and the exact location of their destination that I'm hoping to attain. Scant information survives about this prefab house purchase and indeed, I'm even beginning to question whether the surname is in fact Biscoe and not Briscoe. Biscoe is the name given on the surviving documents and I do believe the final destination was one of the outlying suburbs of Hobart. I have posted to a few Biscoe family sites but have failed to turn up any information. Perhaps Gransnet is the solution. The family may not have been long time residents of Melton Mowbray and given the difficulties and confusion following the War it may only have been temporary location in 1949-1950. I welcome any information or suggestions to discover exactly who these people were and would be most grateful if this post could be circulated to others. It's a mystery that I hope to solve . Thanks again everyone. John , (Melbhouse)

Sadiesnan Thu 21-Jan-16 10:33:43

Hello, I've been on here for around six months but I've only just been finding my way around. To my horror I found my inbox the other day and noticed someone had sent my a private message just after I joined. blush I've replied now and apologised.

I've also just noticed this thread, so I thought I'd better say hi flowers.

I'm finding my way round a bit more now and I see how you highlight names on here sadiesnan. And how you use the emoticons smile

I have three gorgeous grandchildren, which is what brought me here really.

Have a nice day everyone sunshinesunshinesunshine

Sadiesnan Thu 21-Jan-16 10:38:12

Flip, the grey matter isn't working too well this morning! I have four gorgeous grandchildren not three. Apologies to the youngest blushblushblush

LaraGransnet (GNHQ) Thu 21-Jan-16 10:49:38

Hello to all new (and not so new) gransnetters smile. If you have any questions, please post on the forums or email us on [email protected]. Hope you enjoy the chat, the cake, the books and of course, the competitions.

Sparklefizz Thu 21-Jan-16 11:35:38

Hello, I've been on here for quite a few months and have even posted a couple of times, but I'm only just finding my way round, and suddenly noticed this thread, confused so came to say hello.

I'm divorced, have an adult son and daughter and 3 grandchildren, and 2 little cats, and I love reading everyone's comments.

Sorry I didn't introduce myself sooner. How rude of me. blush

petitpois Thu 21-Jan-16 16:02:04

Hello Sparklefizz! I'm not sure when I joined Gransnet but I dip in and out and do find it incredibly useful and entertaining. There's always a funny thread to read and make me chuckle. The combined wisdom of such a variety of people is amazing. If I have a question I could ask google, but it's far more fun to ask Gransnet. grin

shysal Thu 21-Jan-16 16:52:44

Welcome to the latest new and nearly new members. *Sparklefizz, this thread has only recently been woken up again, no need to apologise, people sometimes introduce themselves when posting for the first time or just wade in. Glad you are all finding your way round! flowers

CrazyDaisy Thu 21-Jan-16 18:39:52

Hello, I've just found this thread too! I joined a few months and then changed my name in the last few weeks as my first Gransnet name was too close to my real name. Sometimes I might want to ask for help without being identified!

I have 9 lovely grandchildren and a wonderful DH.

I'm really enjoying Gransnet with its the wide range of discussions, advice, and amusing things. Thanks everyone, I look forward to checking the themes out every day.

shysal Thu 21-Jan-16 19:01:11

*CrazyDaisy, sounds like you are on the way to GN addiction! Be warned, but enjoy it! sunshine

CrazyDaisy Thu 21-Jan-16 20:05:33

I think I'm there already grin and enjoying it too!

kittylester Sun 24-Jan-16 08:03:17

Welcome to all new members from me too! wineflowers.

And, thank you to sal for being kind enough to remember to do the welcome regularly. sunshine

oldgoat Sun 24-Jan-16 09:40:54

Hello.
I've been a Gransnetters for some time now but never introduced myself. I have two DGS and two granddogs, plus OH -we've been together for nearly 47 years. I spend hours on my fancy new phone reading all the entertaining threads and would love to join in the more political discussions but am a bit scared because they do seem to get very heated and personal at times.I was hoping to meet some other GNers in Edinburgh but we go on holiday the next day so can't make it. Another time perhaps.

shysal Sun 24-Jan-16 11:48:29

Hello, oldgoat, love the name! grin I am another who steers clear of the political and controversial threads. I hope you will make it to a get-together soon. flowers

Greenfinch Sun 24-Jan-16 12:42:28

I love the names that some of us give ourselves.dustyangel is my favourite but I did laugh at grannygreyhips. Where are you now?
Love your name oldgoat as well.

NanaandGrampy Sun 24-Jan-16 13:23:32

Hi !

I've been a lurker for a good long while but with retirement ventured on a few weeks ago and found it totally addictive :-)

I only just spotted this thread so thought I would drop in and say hello !

I've got 2 DDs and 4 DGC a lovely DH and a crazy little dog.

shysal Sun 24-Jan-16 17:35:14

Welcome NanaandGrampy. Will your DH be contributing too, as you have a dual identity? We do have a few valued male members, who even have their own shed! flowers

NanaandGrampy Mon 25-Jan-16 09:20:32

smile * Shysal* sadly not , I speak for him !! Well to be technically correct he says he can't get a word in edgeways....but you get the idea grin

Arian Tue 26-Jan-16 23:41:20

Hi, I'm new or newbie as my grandson would say.
I'm interested in many things such as crochet, drawing, reading and watching good documentaries on TV.
My biggest interest is being Nanna to my 3 grandchildren.
I'm married, my other half is happy doing all the diy about the house. He's called Grampa and loves it.
I have 6 boys, who are all great friends with each other.
That's about it I think.
Hope to find some interesting topics here. Thanks.

Imperfect27 Wed 27-Jan-16 07:12:52

Hi Arian, I am a relative newbie too - I joined this month after the birth of my first GC - a boy. I am between jobs at the moment so have plenty of browsing time and have really enjoyed the forums and picked up loads of practical advice along the way.
6 boys! I have 4 older brothers and can look back on being rather swamped by a sea of masculinity as I grew up :0) Is there a girl amongst your grandchildren? My GS is the first boy after 4 girls born into the next generation.

mumofmadboys Wed 27-Jan-16 08:59:20

Hi Arian!6 sons! I thought I had a large family of boys with 5! How old are your lads? Mine vary from 29 to 19. None are in stable relationships yet so no grandchildren.( Not that that necessarily applies!!) Welcome to GN!

pollyparrot Wed 27-Jan-16 17:09:14

Hello everyone, I've just joined.