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Abdication?

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rubylady Sat 11-Jun-16 03:28:00

Well, The Queen now is 90 years old. Do any of you think that she should abdicate? She looked today like she was falling asleep at the church service for her birthday.

Are there any 90 year olds on here still working?

Is it not time for her to put on her tartan slippers, wrap herself in her shawl, sit in her favourite arm chair and watch some daytime tele? Is it not time for her to let the younger (if Charles can be classed as younger if you know what I mean) to take over the lead of the country?

I think I would be quite upset at sending my mother/grandmother out to work at 90 years old.

Jalima Fri 17-Jun-16 18:38:34

She did ask me if I liked Justin Bieber the other day

I said I had no idea who he is!!
Presumably older sister is starting to notice him shock

I try to print them in draft but the printer won't let me!
And I am not printing out colouring sheets of Justin Bieber!

Ana Fri 17-Jun-16 18:05:16

Oh yes, ours have been through that stage! Now they're into pop stars and American soap actresses - and they're only 9!!!

Doesn't half get through the ink, I have to limit them to so many each or it would be gone in no time (and it's not cheap!)

Jalima Fri 17-Jun-16 18:01:34

Oh, thanks Ana

I was very keen when I was young and made a 'Queen' Scrapbook grin
We can do some craft and stick them in a book.

It will make a change from printing off and colouring in Disney princesses [bored]

Ana Fri 17-Jun-16 17:59:17

There'll be loads of photos online, Jalima! Print a couple off if you've got a printer.

Jalima Fri 17-Jun-16 17:55:46

She didn't see them in the first place, so that's OK!!

nigglynellie Fri 17-Jun-16 17:47:57

You'll have to pretend?!!!!!!! Gone for a good cause?!!!! She might ask where, and you'd have to say! Could get difficult!!!
It is good when you get interaction like that between the generations, both sides have a lot to give.

soop Fri 17-Jun-16 17:32:36

grin

Jalima Fri 17-Jun-16 17:27:00

They're lovely soop, I do like the paper cups.

DGD2 (age 4) seems to have a fascination with Princess Charlotte (and to a lesser degree Prince George). She's always asking questions about them, perhaps they mentioned them at play group. Otherwise I don't know why or how as I don't think DIL and DS are particularly royalty-minded!
She is always asking me if I have any pictures of Charlotte (how could I tell her that they had gone out in the recycling - oops!).

soop Fri 17-Jun-16 17:12:39

nigglynellie the children do interact with the residents on special occasions. At Easter, they helped the residents to decorate a personal Easter bonnet.

merlotgran Fri 17-Jun-16 17:07:13

They're really lovely. Well done, those children.

nigglynellie Fri 17-Jun-16 17:05:15

snoop, these creations are lovely and a lot of time and effort has clearly been put into them. I love the crown!! When I worked in a Care Home in another life, on occasion local school children used to visit and do handy craft with the residents, those who wanted to that is. It was a case of the the old and the young helping and interacting with each other. It was very worthwhile on both fronts, particularly as there was always a cuppa in it!!!

soop Fri 17-Jun-16 16:42:04

ffinnochio I especially liked the paper cups.

ffinnochio Fri 17-Jun-16 16:33:23

Delightful to see these soop smile

soop Fri 17-Jun-16 16:07:00

Artwork of children displayed in care home. Every wall was covered in colourful tributes.

Anniebach Fri 17-Jun-16 10:28:51

Oh never slink away Gagagran , I walk away but never slink smile

Gagagran Fri 17-Jun-16 10:26:01

Well yes that's another way ab. I'll slink away now then.

Anniebach Fri 17-Jun-16 10:24:24

Or if we ignored threads we had no interest in ?

Gagagran Fri 17-Jun-16 10:22:00

If we introduced no repetition, deviation or hesitation (as in Just a Minute) maybe that would help to limit tedious threads.

Anniebach Fri 17-Jun-16 10:20:30

Then best you find your fun elsewhere niggly yes?

nigglynellie Fri 17-Jun-16 10:17:03

No more help from me,too much risk of extreme boredom on this tedious roundabout!

Nonnie1 Fri 17-Jun-16 10:01:39

Cup of tea Father?

Ahh go on.........

Anniebach Fri 17-Jun-16 09:48:21

Be no problem thatbags, so much help from Alea and niggly and now you

merlotgran Fri 17-Jun-16 09:36:38

Oh don't say that bags. There's SUCH a long way to go. grin

thatbags Fri 17-Jun-16 09:04:18

I wonder if you can keep it up till the thread dies a natural death at 1000 posts? Challenge for you wink

Anniebach Fri 17-Jun-16 08:36:13

No Alea, not making a change from, I can do both,