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Soop's kichen for friendly folk and pampered pets

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soop Thu 27-Apr-17 14:58:05

Here we are again
Happy as can be
All good pals and
Jolly good company...grin

Jalima1108 Tue 16-May-17 19:39:50

I daren't say what I would like to do with his long pole next time I see him!
but he wouldn't be very happy

PoshGran Tue 16-May-17 19:57:40

I pity anyone not a regular turning up at our library this morning - 40-plus "littlies",from 6 weeks to 3 yo, & 25 mums/grannies & carers can make one heck of a row when the musical instruments are out! I was knackered pooped out by the end & wringing with sweat at the effort of 35 minutes of jollied-along nursery rhymes....but sooooo much fun.
After I recovered I went into town on some errands & it was on my way back home when I saw this man...with a pole....

Back shortly.

PoshGran Tue 16-May-17 20:37:07

In need of virtual whinewine. Why can't some people look for something in the place where you've told them to look with their eyes open!

Right where was I...
hope that ann's day has passed gently for all concerned
soop - hope that your tomorrow will be as you wish
jalima - naughty boy, hope he gets sent back & you can watch over him, tapping your foot, while he does it properly
corner - hot toddy perhaps?
wot - we all deserve happiness.

That's me done for the evening. I have a quiet & gentle day in store on the morrow, with my craft group ladies pm - they can naughty too - well, you've got to have a laugh haven't you - especially if you can't do anything else!!

Sweet thoughts & dreams one & all.
smile

Greyduster Wed 17-May-17 08:38:13

soop just popped I to say I hope your medical appointment goes well today.

aggie Wed 17-May-17 08:52:04

I hope you get some help from the prodding

annsixty Wed 17-May-17 09:05:50

Good morning all.
My day yesterday was rather surreal. The whole family held it together in a way that was surprising. The D totally took charge as expected,and the GGC took a large part, even to the 11 year old reading a lesson.
The reception afterwards was a very lavish hot buffet at a lovely hotel,attended by over 100.
The church members and the Catenian society, of which P was this years President, dominated everything. Apart from immediate family and family members who numbered about 12, we and our neighbours were the only ones there not church members.
I have still to express how I really feel as no-one else seemed to.
If that seems odd or harsh even, I know just how much he meant to his family ,they all loved him dearly and being very hand on he will be hugely missed by them all but it was like,right everyone ,stiff upper lip,carry on being tough, keep it together.
On a lighter vein wobblybits posted very early this morning on a thread about ransomware.

Charleygirl Wed 17-May-17 09:10:45

ann how did H cope, or more to the point, did you survive the day or were you in tatters? Did he know what he was attending? No doubt a glass of wine or three were very welcome when you eventually arrived home.

Galen Wed 17-May-17 09:31:32

Looks as though Anne won't be coming with me on the next cruise. ( September for 17 days)
She's worried that she'll get too used to the luxury! And she ( to be fair ) never goes away for more than 7 days at a time.
I might be coming on here asking if any one is interested. It's all paid for.
She's got until Friday to make her mind up?
Raining today and a sea day en route to Guernsey.
Keep well all of you!

annsixty Wed 17-May-17 09:31:34

Oh sorry I forgot about that. As you may know he treats life as a huge joke and I had to be very firm when we got to church to curb his remarks.He complained about the narrow wooden seats and said he was sliding off all the time. He didn't understand the communion which took ages and asked if it was "just a Catholic thing"
It was a very long service,about an hour and twenty minutes,and I was very pleased when it was over for my own sake,
The neighbours who took us are a young couple in their late 30s/early forties but humoured him very well. As soon as the meal was over he wanted to go home as he was bored by then but they were happy to leave as they did not know anyone else and had children to pick up from friends who were picking them up from school.
It was a very long 4 and a half hours but the 2 glasses of wine later on helped a lot, that was on top of the very modest, for me, glass I had with my meal.
I also hope soops procedure goes well and something is found to help.
I think the silence from the medics is unprofessional and unforgiveable.

kittylester Wed 17-May-17 10:23:29

Your day seems to have passed off reasonably well Ann and it's over now! It does seem to be a bit of a surreal experiences.

Hope the prodding goes off ok soop, that will soon be over too. wine

I used to volunteer at our library too posh and some of our older members complained about the noise of Rhyme Time! confused

Right, stop procrastinating kitty and do the flipping ironing!

WOBBLY, we are in here!! wine

annodomini Wed 17-May-17 10:31:45

soop - hope there is some good reason for this afternoon's procedure. There comes a time (in my experience) when you've had more than enough of poking and prodding! hmm

Crafting Wed 17-May-17 10:48:15

soop good luck today.

oldgoat Wed 17-May-17 11:21:40

Hope the horrible probing experience isn't too bad today soop Just lie back and think of Engl, sorry, Scotland!
Would have loved to join you on the cruise galen but I'm all booked up for September and probably not posh-enough for the captain's table!

oldgoat Wed 17-May-17 11:25:29

Why am I on GN now? I'm supposed to be packing for my holiday but it's a job I hate doing. Better not tell Grumpy Derek on the packing thread though. Don't want a telling-off.

annsixty Wed 17-May-17 11:25:39

Actually galen has already told us she is in fact too posh for the Captains table as he dines in a lower grade dining room than she does.
I recall from a few days ago she did dine with someone very important , I just can't remember who it was.

soop Wed 17-May-17 12:55:38

Good afternoon to you lovely lot. I've just a "small window" available inbetween MacS and his pals hogging usage of the puter. It's not that bad. I'm not complaining. The computer I use is on the level. Mac's is way up in the loft.

Long ago, or so it seems, one of our Granspals asked about the deer. I've just remembered that I forgot to respond. Sorry about that. The deer used to eat apple from our hands. I've lots of photos of them doing so. They have never been afraid to approach the garden fence. We no longer encourage them because we're afraid that they'll leap over the fence and head towards the road.

All this talk of poles, has me tittering. Honest to goodness, anyone would think that we are unlaydeelike...--which we can be--

Thank you for goodwill messages for the prodding session. I know that it is going to be extremely painful. Nothing new there then. I may need to relax with a wee dram this evening. wink

Galen Surely one of us lot will accompany you on your next cruise. Someone without a partner/husband would enjoy the experience.

ann I'm very pleased to hear that the afternoon was less fraught than you had predicted. I think that your husband coped very well.

oldgoat Get thee packing. Sun shining, cool-ish breeze but otherwise a very pleasant day.

WOBBLY Come on in. Us lot miss your genteel banter.

soop Wed 17-May-17 12:59:59

A photo of Rory sleeping in a sunny patch. Another of the woodpecker that came calling. My favourite tree...the Lime.

Bellanonna Wed 17-May-17 14:53:44

Lovely pictures. That's a huge lime soop. The ones round here tend to be tall anspd straggly. And a woodpecker at the feeder! The squirrels demolish mine, even the squirrel-proof ones. Btw do you have red squirrels around you?
I hope the probing is not too awful but once it's done it's done. I think the waiting for something like that is worse in a way.
Still feeling sad for Ruby (the other thread) as she faces bigger surgery than she expected. It's always a shock when you are told it's going to be something different. Just wish her all the best and look forward to hearing about her good recovery soon.

Galen Wed 17-May-17 15:11:55

Dined with the current ( new ) president of cunard etc. On our table we also have the guest speaker, who is Jonathan Hasslamwho was press secretary to a chap called John Major. He's a very good speaker and a delightful fellow guest.

morethan2 Wed 17-May-17 15:18:51

I'm here in Norfolk looking after my grandchildren,dog an house sitting while my youngest is on holiday. Before that I was visiting my sister in Spain so I'm not sure what's been going on in the cafe. I'm after a bit of information and I'm really sorry if this is upsetting but my oldest son has just emailed that my DiL has to have chemo. We were told this would be a last resort because she's had so much in the past and can't have much more. I'd hoped that following the mastectomy and the breast cancer being in remission that things were looking up. Does it mean the secondaries are not responding? Does it mean things are getting worse. I'm frightened but would rather know.

Galen Wed 17-May-17 16:13:57

So sorry to hear that. Hoe things look up for you morethan2

morethan2 Wed 17-May-17 16:36:31

Thanks Galan so do I. I'm in the dark until I get home. I think my son just needs to 'spit it out' and then he can take a deep breath and cope better. He doesn't tell anyone else until he has too. Anyway your dining adventure sounds fun. Was there also somthing extra special on the menu?

annsixty Wed 17-May-17 16:53:44

So sorry morethan you thought things were going OK for a change. It is a roller coaster for you and your family. I hope the chemo gives her some hope and some more time. flowers

soop Wed 17-May-17 18:22:04

morethan sunshine and flowers from me to you.

Bellanonna The walk that we take, is through beautiful gardens. There are many Limes. Really ancient, and as you say, enormous specimens.

Pummelled and feeling sore. I've ironing duty to perform tomorrow. Feet up time. May have a wee dram a little later.

Lots of positive vibes winging their way to all who need them. smile moon

Wobblybits Wed 17-May-17 18:24:00

Hi All. Sorry to have been away for so long, life has been against us for some while, and on the odd occasion when I have checked in there did not seem any subjects I could comment on. Given events for the next few weeks and the fall out afterwards, I doubt there will be threads I would wish to comment in.
I think you know that my hip op was postponed because the anaesthetist did not like my ECG and was not prepared to do it in a private hospital. I have now been re-referred to the main hospital but it is likely to be several months wait.
On top of that I have a frozen shoulder and a stomach problem that is being investigated, waiting for an urgent colonoscopy.
Linda is still suffering following the fall she had last year.

We are a decrepit pair, need putting down.
On the bright side our Kids and Gkids are all well, son has just moved to a ex farmhouse in the wilds of N.lincs (on the banks of the Humber (in it at spring tides !). We are having a short break at Warners, Holme Lacy Herefordshire.

Hope you are all well.
Pompa/WB

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