SweetpeaSue I think a lot of men are like that, aren't they? about planting an idea and then waiting for them to act upon it in their own time. My husband is the same. My brother is like my dad - argues with people, is extremely tacless/unaware/uncaring about anyone's feelings when he says/does things (Not me, I'm used to him) and so alienates himself/others. He isn't very likeable because of it, yet isn't a horrible person (he was a very good care worker for a large organisation, years ago). I was concerned about the squirrel, because some years ago, we'd left a very large padding pool full of water (DH refused to empty it one day) and a squirrel got in and drowned
. I found it. How is your husband today? How are you feeling?
how are schools handling students who memorize books but can't actually decode
Is this behaviour appropriate.
CKD stage 3 - no support only leaflets.
Churchill to be axed from British banknotes in the name of diversity.


. He's obviously quite playful. I hope the cream you've been prescribed helps with your nose. ADs certainly do take the edge off things, don't they. The BBQ was lovely, thanks. GD1 was very pleased with all her presents. Son2 and his family were there. We all fussed over baby, and the kids all played nicely together. Lucky to have those family times. It's been warm here today but overcast.
I will be so tired. 😴 