ShAndy when I had a house full of children, and very little money, alll our crockery came from Charity shops. This meant that when a breakage occured I was never upset -,nobody got told off, - just ensured no-one was actually hurt, andt that shards were swept up and cleared away.
When I did up the living/dining area at my last house, I did treat myself to a full dinner service (8 servings -the whole capoodle). Have brought it all with me and stacked in a one of the living room units. However, I do wonder WHY? Not likely ever to use it properly again. (My dining table when opened out really only seats six properly - eight is possible, but a squash) Perhaps when I clear out the units ready for my flooring to be put down I might persuade myself to get rid of it.
Virtual shoppping is a great idea. It was in the April of 2019, that my daughter and I found the dining table and bedroom furniture in a local shop, that I eventually purchased when I moved at the end of October that year. Knew that this was right for me, just needed then, to find the flat for them to go in!!!!!
Yesterday afternoon had to go hospital to have a check on whether or not the growth that was removed in September 2019 has dared to try to re-grow. It has not!!! Although they have put me onto a course of ab's again. Got home, thought everything was fine, had made up our (for my daughter and me) supper in slow cooker. She arrived and we chatted, then I started to feel unwell. Could not eat anything (for me, that is very strange), and my body went into shock - shivering, etc. etc.
Sent my daughter home, (she is less than ten minutes away if I needed her), and fell asleep in my chair. When I woke an hour later, at least the shivering had stopped. Early night and a very fitful one. Am feeling better this morning, but a little sorry for myself . Yes, the test were invasive, but in the past this would not have effected me in this way. One of the definite signs of ageing.
Fortunately, only things planned for today is to do some washing and a zoom meeting this afternoon. Think I will manage that.