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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

Singlegrannie Thu 16-Jun-16 18:46:07

Hello everyone I am new to Gransnet too. I have never joined any chat site before and I will admit that I ask confused by the codes/ abbreviations that are used.
Can someone give me a translation please ? They are not all obvious !

shysal Wed 15-Jun-16 08:52:15

Hello Carol1ne63, welcome!flowers
I used to be a childminder when my children were young, and then a respite foster Mum to special needs children. I also have 6 grandchildren who are teenagers now.
I hope you will enjoy Gransnet, but beware, it can be addictive.

Carol1ne63 Tue 14-Jun-16 22:34:13

Hi there. I joined a wee while ago, but haven't checked in to say hello yet - there's so much to see and read onsite!
I'm a grannie from Perthshire - five grandchildren and another on the way. I work from home - childminding.
Look forward to checking in regularly and catching up on all the posts.

Nelliemoser Mon 13-Jun-16 18:04:32

RetiredRGN Those twins are just gorgeous. I hope your ailments can be sorted out.

kittylester Mon 13-Jun-16 17:50:15

Welcome to all newbies. I don't come on here often enough obviously. flowers

Sterling job shysal!

I hope all you newbies join in all the other threads.

shysal Sat 11-Jun-16 17:20:13

Welcome awenthomas12, I look forward to seeing your name popping up on the threads. I hope you will enjoy Gransnet. flowers

GandTea Sat 11-Jun-16 12:16:04

awenthomas12 , any time is a good time to join us, please enjoy and don't take things too seriously.

awenthomas12 Sat 11-Jun-16 11:32:53

I am new to this forum. It is a good time for me to join your community. Hope for long and happy relationship with you all.
Thanks!!

Newquay Fri 10-Jun-16 07:48:28

Welcome more new folks-lovely to hear of other folks' lives-and from across the world too!
May I ask why you're emigrating to Spain Magicwriter when your family are all here? You'll certainly have lots of holiday visitors hope where you buy will be big enough! Lol!
I haven't been back on here for a while-been v busy with all sorts of things. . . .

wot Thu 09-Jun-16 14:14:39

Not all mums or grandparents may I say!
Welcome, moonshine!

hulahoop Thu 09-Jun-16 14:06:53

We are all grandma and granddad using different names for each set never heard of anyone having first dibs

Moonshadow Wed 08-Jun-16 23:38:43

Hi shysal yes I am! Thanks

shysal Wed 08-Jun-16 17:08:01

Welcome, Moonshadow, are you a Cat Stevens fan? You will find plenty of opportunity for friendly chats on here, and there aren't as many threads to trawl through as on MN. I am so sorry to hear that your DD is so ill, life must be very hard for you all, especially you and her. flowers

harrigran Wed 08-Jun-16 13:11:55

Welcome Moonshadow, hope you find what you are looking for on here flowers

Moonshadow Wed 08-Jun-16 10:11:48

Hi I'm new to the site. I'm not a granny -am an older mum so my daughter is 17 though I am 58! Used to frequent mumsnet but found it got too much for me. Would like a friendly chat sometimes as am socially isolated as my dd is very ill - totally bed bound and I care for her 24/7. My DH has dropped his hours to 3 days a week to help,out but he still has a very busy life with work and many social engagements ( I don't mind, one of us has to have a life!) . 2 dsc who are 23 and 20. Hoping to relocate soon to be nearer to eldest dsc and for better healthcare

RetiredRGN Sun 05-Jun-16 16:26:40

Hi Shisal thank you no she s 9 he is 9.4 ! Its the way the phto is taken xx

grannyactivist Sun 05-Jun-16 00:04:54

Hello from me too MagicWriter, I also have six grandchildren, three of each ranging in age from 1-18. With two children yet to produce!

I'm guessing your plans may be ultimately influenced by the result of the forthcoming referendum.

shysal Sat 04-Jun-16 22:10:17

Welcome MagicWriter. flowers I have 6 grandchildren too, aged between 11 and 17. I do so agree about the obsession with technology.
How lovely to have plans to retire to the sun!

MagicWriter2016 Sat 04-Jun-16 19:33:25

Hi, am new to this site. It was mentioned in a magazine so thought, why not give it a try. Have 6 wonderful grandchildren, ranging from 19 down to 1. Three girls and three boys. I live in the same town as my daughters, but sometimes think it is not the best idea. Even though I am only 60, I find myself struggling with this generation, and my daughters generations way of communicating, it drives me mad. Even when visiting them, their phones or iPads are constantly beeping! We also have a lovely older doggie who is our baby lol. We are hoping to relocate to Spain for our retirement.

shysal Sat 04-Jun-16 16:46:50

Lovely photo Retired! They have grown so much! Assuming Isaac is in blue (I know I shouldn't!), has Amelie overtaken him in weight?
Sorry to hear that you have been so ill, I hope you will soon be fully recovered.

RetiredRGN Sat 04-Jun-16 16:21:45

Hi everyone sorry ive not been back on here life has been bectic with one thing and another plus ive not been too well myself this last month with my L ear had already been to see the Dr who gave me antibiotic ear dros but they didnt touch it and went back this week after waiting to see if it would get better on its own but had to see the Nurse Practioner who said it was now very deep rooted and i should have got antibiotic tablets the last time ao got a weeks supply She also said what i said first tbat i was frightened it would turn into mastoiditis so if these dont work thenmay need bloods and scan Its very annoying! Went and had cuddles with the twins when they were a week old and tiny since then our daughter has bern down and is going down in a couple of weeks again Ive had daily photos etc as on top of this June is a busy month for us so we will see them again at beginning of July they are now 5 weeks and over 9lb each! Thank you annodomini wot and Newquay hope to be on her more hen i can xx

grannyactivist Wed 01-Jun-16 10:12:42

Hello and welcome to all you Gransnetters who joined us in May. Get stuck in on the forums and we'll be glad to get to know you.

shysal Fri 27-May-16 18:31:35

Hello Cathy, welcome. I am glad you have taken the plunge. I look forward to reading you future contributions. I am sure you will find plenty of interest.

Cathy04 Fri 27-May-16 18:22:20

Hello everyone

I have enjoyed lurking on here for quite a while so I thought I would join.

Mum of 4 and Nan of 4. Look forward to contributing.

Marmight Sun 22-May-16 08:45:55

Newquay It means that you have opted not to give any public info about yourself!