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Soop's pleasant (if boring) kitchen for friendly folk and precious pets.

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soop Tue 25-Jul-17 16:40:30

Here we go again...

Iam64 Mon 31-Jul-17 12:14:33

There is nothin that compares with the love shared between humans and our elderly dogs or cats. My dogs have always been allowed upstairs to lie on our bed whilst we enjoy the first and best brew of the day. Givdn the (recurrent) presence of youngest daughters dog, that meant three dogs, the smallest spaniel sized the other two, well lab sized snuggled on the bed. I know it isn't something everyone enjoys but that's good, it isn't compulsAry.
Sending love to Rory and to the people who love him.
I think we do it nderstand what you're saying soop x

soop Mon 31-Jul-17 13:48:48

smile Rory does have a special tartan rug which we lay on the bed in anticipation of an early morning visit.

soop Mon 31-Jul-17 13:50:42

You may like this photo of Torben when we were reading his "rude noises book". It still makes me smile.

soop Mon 31-Jul-17 13:51:20

He was quite a bit younger.

soop Mon 31-Jul-17 13:52:50

He won a gold medal at the school sports day.

soop Mon 31-Jul-17 13:54:26

and another...

soop Mon 31-Jul-17 13:55:59

I'm on a roll...

Charleygirl Mon 31-Jul-17 14:30:43

Torben is growing up so quickly.

Rory I know loves his tartan rug- he really is a lucky boy but I suspect, like Tara he knows he has fallen on all four feet and he does appreciate it.

I have been out choosing new curtain material for most of the house. It goes without saying that the most expensive material per metre was for the bedroom that Tara has taken over. A fellow is coming on Thursday to measure up- I dread to think what the cost will be but as I said before I am doing everything "for the last time".

soop Mon 31-Jul-17 14:40:57

Charleyg Go for the best curtain material you like and can afford. You, my dear, are worth it.

Nelliemoser Mon 31-Jul-17 14:49:15

No medals for dgs1 but he enjoys climbing in the "Spider Park." he is getting very confident on the climbing frame. If he was a bit taller he could get right up. He's got the familial "short genes."
Little brother likes the tube slide,
These pictures were taken two months apart (the weather improved.) This is wonderful playground we never had them like that on my day.

Charleygirl Mon 31-Jul-17 14:49:37

soop I have! There was such a selection but I did not have a problem choosing. I only hope that Tara stops leaping onto window sills and rubbing against the curtains, leaving black fur behind.

soop Mon 31-Jul-17 15:26:49

Nelliem Delightful photographs. You're so right. In "our day" we had swings and a slide and, in the better playgrounds, a roundabout. I read somewhere recently that a fabulous play park is either in the process of being constructed or in use some place or other. It looked amazing. Wish I could remember the details.

soop Mon 31-Jul-17 15:27:35

Charley Please remember...it's Tara's home too. wink hmm

Charleygirl Mon 31-Jul-17 16:06:13

Sorry soop I thought that I was the lodger and it was actually hers. The way she swans in and out one would think so.

kittylester Mon 31-Jul-17 16:41:47

Hello boring people! grin

Lovely photos from doting grandmas - aren't they fabulous to look at?

I imagine Tara will be overseeing the curtain measuring Charley? Your house will be fabulous when it's finished. Som flowers for the finishing touch.

I've been wondering about paw.

Soop, our cats have a lovely mohair blanket on our bed for their comfort. Do they sit on it - do they heck. confused Give Rory a gentle stroke from a lover of black cats.

grannyqueenie, I would echo what Iam says. Please encourage her parents to be open - they will get loads of support, I'm sure. Difficult times ahead for a while - but worth it.

Charleygirl Mon 31-Jul-17 17:07:35

kitty Tara is out of the house from dawn until dusk- she will only see the finished product in 3-4 weeks time after they have been hung.

The one place which should have the wow factor if only for the amount of money spent on it is my extended kitchen. It is more likely to get the OMG sound which escaped from the gas engineer's lips by accident last week but he knows me well. I can almost close that door and forget about it if that door had door handles!

soop Mon 31-Jul-17 18:09:10

Charleyg grin

I'm logging off. It's been a beautiful day. One or two short, sharp showers but I'm not complaining.

Thank you for your company. I shall look forward to catching up again tomorrow. No visit to the care home in the morning. MacS has an ultra sound appointment for early afternoon, during which I may pay a friend's mother a hospital visit.

Last night's sunset to close with.

soop Mon 31-Jul-17 18:09:47

Thank you, kitty. smile

Crafting Mon 31-Jul-17 19:53:44

Ahem! I have made a chocolate fudge cake (albeit slightly lop sided as the top is sliding off the bottom as time goes on). Please help yourselves (quickly before the whole thing slides onto the floor) . As I have mentioned before I am not one of the worlds natural cake makers so I hope you are all suitably impressed with my offering grin I am now going to blitz the kitchen that is covered in chocolate wipe the work tops and then sit down with a large wine with a small beverage. smile

oldgoat Mon 31-Jul-17 21:09:22

Lovely sunset pictures soop . We are away in our campervan again, this time in Northumberland and then in Melrose. When we erected the awning, there was a great pile of Kintyre sand still on the floor. Happy memories!
I haven't been posting much lately because we have a pretty boring life so nothing much to report but I have been listening in to the conversation in the kitchen
It sounds as though somebody somewhere has been making unkind comments. Well soop and all the other friends on here take no notice. This is one of the only safe and sympathetic places on Gransnet.
Sorry to hear about your poorly men folk soop . Hope MacSporran's scan results will be OK and dear rory's leg won't get any worse. How is paw doing maw ? Hope he will be well enough to come home soon.
Best wishes to every one else in the kitchen too. Time for bed.
X

Greyduster Mon 31-Jul-17 21:10:50

crafting I think my top is sliding off my bottom too, and I am not talking about cake!! I'll have a large slab dainty slice of yours, please!
Soop I love the photos of Torben the medalist - he's quite the handsome athlete and very self assured by the look of him! What is he, about ten or eleven? Same age as mine, if so.
Nellie I used to bite my nails to the quick watching GS climbing to the top of those spider frames, praying "please, don't let go!" What a lovely shock of blonde hair your grandson has! I agree with you about modern parks - at least they don't have the high slides with the steep steps now. Much safer equipment. It was ages before we could persuade GS to go down a tube slide, though. Your grandson is obviously made of sterner stuff!
Your talk of curtains, Charley, has reminded me that I must get mine taken down and cleaned this year. I've been putting it off because it is expensive, but I'm running out of reasons to delay it.
We went for a walk down the lane after tea and managed to pick about a kilo of lovely big blackberries which I have washed and put in the freezer. There seem to be a lot more to come, too. Not sure whether they will last out until GS comes back from his hols, though - I hope so, because he did so want to pick some with me. He's only been away a few days and I really miss him. What a silly old moo I am!
We have booked ourselves a holiday. We weren't going to go this year, but spotted a cottage in mid Wales that looks just the ticket. The fact that it has a trout stream running through the bottom of the garden has absolutely no bearing in the case you understand ?. I may not even take my rod ?.....

callgirl1 Mon 31-Jul-17 21:23:36

Oh yeah Greyduster, lol!
Lovely sunset pictures Soop. I hope all goes well in CAmpbeltown tomorrow for MacS.
Oldgoat, where in Northumberland are you? Our favourite destination there was Seahouses. I hope you have a lovely holiday.
Are there any decorators/builders/plasterers in or around the kitchen? I have a problem and need advice. Hoping I can get it for free.

oldgoat Mon 31-Jul-17 22:04:10

callgirl We are staying at a caravan site about 6 miles south of Wooler. It's lovely and peaceful, apart from the geese on the nature reserve next door which are just flying off to their beds. Lots of wild life including red squirrels (but also adders).The Northumberland coast isn't far either. Think Oscar will enjoy the beach at Alnmouth tomorrow.

Charleygirl Mon 31-Jul-17 22:26:35

callgirl with what I have been through here since February- I am a professional now when it comes to anything to do with building and I can even cover electricity- in theory only.

oldgoat Oscar will thoroughly enjoy himself running up and down the beach. Although I was brought up in Scotland I have never seen an adder in my life and do not intend to break that promise. I hope that the rain stays away and you have a relaxing time.

Swanny Mon 31-Jul-17 22:36:22

Thanks to you lovely lot for all your news - it calms me down after another hectic day of looking after DGS. Actually we had a pretty good day today - a mixture of cuddles, homework (encouraging holding a pencil so you can actually make an understandable mark with it), favourite snacks, some gardening and some chatting with neighbours - apart from the one who said 'What's wrong with him?'! She's a nice lady really, I just think it came out wrong smile

Lovely photos everyone and Torben looks gorgeous soop.

BTW has anyone heard from wobblybits lately, or have I missed something?

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