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Auntie Motie a Genteel Tale of Everyday Life.

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Cooper

Cooper Report 2 Feb 2014 14:00

:-D :-D :-D we have Sunshine today as well Lesley. June the 21st, the longest day, well it felt like it the day FTE popped out ;-) of course it is also the birthday of our dear Prince William and a few other folk I know :-D :-D :-D

what a shame that dwellings are being built on the very nice establishment. :-(

lots of good news :-D :-D :-DFTE has secured employment. The Fruit has seen as much of the world and is now shore based not a million miles from home this time, although the Fruit may need a tow rope on the car to get to work up and down that famous stretch of road and beyond :-D

All babies look like my Grandad Auntie ;-) dear little Valentine may be a little green eyed bless him. I remember a certain Fruit having a tantrum when a new Fruit was in situ. This particular Fruit was so cross they said that they would report a certain Mama to Childline, the reason being was because the Fruit could not have any more two pence coins for the slot machine at the seaside! Happy days

The Mama must have got somthing right for the Fruit just had tea at a certain grand hotel in a famous seaside town on the south coast, it looks very ladylike

:-D :-D :-D :-D ;-) ;-) :-D :-D

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend Report 2 Feb 2014 00:42

Rain :-S we have had wall to wall or rather sky to sky sunshine today/yesterday :-D

I do believe Teresa that all or part of the of the very nice establishment that you and the Queen frequent is to be demolished to make room for dwelling accommodation :-0

June 21st is Summer Solstice......I think :-S maybe we could arrange to all dress up and have a celebration.....but not in Stonehenge ;-)

Lesley x

MotownGal

MotownGal Report 1 Feb 2014 18:41

Hold you arms out dears, Pinch, Punch the first of the Month! Rub your arms better dears.

Well tis February already and we have had MORE rain. Tis time the Ark came into its own. We have all been working furiously on it, well I say we, I have been organising as is my wont. But it only needs a bit of pitch now, and we shall sail away if we have to.

I have been Tryping on the tinternet to dear George and Francine and I have seen dear little Celestine. What a funny little thing she is! Why do all babies look like Winston Churchill? Valentine was suitable demure too, but I did detect a little pinch when Mama was not looking. I shall have send his something to distract his itchy fingers. Tutty Tut.

All our preparations are well underway. I have been watching that naice Mr Paxo on the television talking about WW1, and there is to be a great deal more leading up to the centenary in August. Jolly good too, those valiant boys should not be forgotton.

I do hope you are all well gels, and not too wet. We shall await dear Upside Susan to give us our marching orders for our meeting in the Summer.

Now........................what shall I wear?

Pip Pip
Auntie Petunia

Cooper

Cooper Report 28 Jan 2014 17:20

A feild was once what my place of paid employment is, the feild is still being built on as well ;-) ;-) ;-)

I will locate some huts and send them down the cyber hatch along with a very naice cream tea which we had at a very nice jam establishment. I had never been there before which is strange as it is just a little meander across country.

The Queen has been there and minor royalty. Next year is another milestone birthday for the company so maybe a Royal visit will occur :-D

Thankyou for the baby updates Aunty, I was getting quaite confused.

Im supprised you have not happened across Blotto and Twinks in your youth Aunty, they live at Tawcester Towers and are Honerables, a brother and Sister, fathers a Duke etc. A chap called Simon Brett have witten all about their adventures. :-D :-D, have a little glance at the internet or local lending libary,

better dash and asemble the grub

tootle pip


:-D :-D :-D

MotownGal

MotownGal Report 27 Jan 2014 19:32

Blotto and Twinks? I know of Bluto and Tinkerbell, but not the former! Do tell!

Celestine is our new little Princess dear, born to George and Francine. Apparently she was conceived under the stars...............................I think a little too much information! But, when in Rome.......................or the South of France!

I am pleased you are recovering Teresa, but no word that you are to help in the Field Hospital dear! Maybe you will be working that day.

Thank you for the clothes dear Lesley, I shall pass them to Francine. They are beautiful dear, did you buy them from a French inspired shop dear? They are tres chic!

Ooooh I can hear the theme for Coronation Street dears, must dash!

Pip Pip
Auntie Petunia

Cooper

Cooper Report 27 Jan 2014 17:02

I am so waterlogged that my mind must be muddled and fuddled dear Ladies. A new Princess??? who where and when? :-S :-S :-S :-S :-S :-S :-S :-S :-S :-S

I am on the mend thankyou and orf to do good works at the Fruits school later in the week :-D

I really do need a small craft here now ladies, I wonder if Mr Bonds mate M has a few gadgets which I could use to convert my little car ;-)

Aunty have you ever come across Blotto and Twinks dear, I am reading their adventures, you may have known them in your yoof :-D :-D :-D :-D,

Orf to feed the hungry

Teresa

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend Report 26 Jan 2014 20:45

Good Evening Ladies,

Please send as many blankets as you like Auntie so I can sew to my hearts content, at the same time I can use the blankets to keep warm :-)

Off to bundle up new baby girl clothes (birth to one month) for the little unnamed princess that arrived today...who said a gal can't have to many clothes and shoes:-S

~~~~~~~~~~~~To Susan and Teresa <3

Dizzy dizzy always in a tizzy

Lesley x

MotownGal

MotownGal Report 26 Jan 2014 19:23

Hello there Ladies,

Indeed Susan, there have been quite a few tragedies over this hemisphere too. Divorce is not easy these days, and often little children are the victims in the dispute between Mum and Dad. We have had a number of reports in the papers where babies whatever their ages, have been murdered by one or t'other of the parents. So very, very sad, and what a waste of life. I do hope that you are mending well dear Susan. Fear not about doggies mouths, they are often cleaner than a computer keyboard. #disinfecting as I type#

Well, little Valentine has a little sister! Dear George and Francine have become parents for a second time. I think they were caught on the hop, but all is well, and Mama and Baba are fine. A name to be decided in the near future. You would have thought they had enough time to decide, nine months! but no. All will be revealed in the fullness of time apparently! Dear George phoned us with the news bright and early this morning, what an announcement before we had even had our morning cuppa. But, a lovely announcement!

I hope you are all well dears, I shall be sending blankets to be stitched to dear Lesley down the cyber hatch. All those little squares need to be sewn together, and you DID say you could blanket stitch.

We will be having a very small reconstruction with the Old Soldiers and Sailors, so we will need a Field Hospital in a very tiny way. I am sure I can count on Teresa to give good advice on that subject.

Susan, you will just have to wave the flag from where you are, and support our gallant efforts.

Busy, busy, always busy.
Auntie Petunia

Susan-nz

Susan-nz Report 24 Jan 2014 20:06

Deary me, we are languishing on page three....

I hope Teresa and Lesley haven't had to take to their rubber dinghy's.? Sending my gumboots down the hatch to keep your tootsies dry.. You might have to share as I only have one pair.. Gumboots : a rather ordinary name for Wellington's ;-.

There is a song about gumboots hactually. "If it weren't for me gumboots, where would I be , I'd be in a hospital or infirmary, and so on ;-).. Doodle 'Fred Dagg'.

The sun is shining in all it's glory and I can see the moon in the distant sky. Is the moon shining brightly in your sky?. I have a fascination with the moon, the brighter the better.

Perhaps that is where my missing rellies are hiding :-|...

Teresa, I hope you are on the mend. You sure did a good job of hurting yourself. My 'little' wound has all but healed. The pup did insist on giving it a lick :-S.. I shudder to think how many germs are in a dogs mouth - she thought she was helping ;-).

Today is the funeral of two children, a brother and sister, murdered by their own father in front of their mother. The parents were estranged. Such an horrific event. I can't begin to get my head around how sick the father was and how the poor mother picks up the pieces and tries to move on. RIP little ones <3.

On that sombre note, I will go and breathe in the glorious morning air and be thankful for all I have in my life. <3.

Take care, have a lovely weekend.

MotownGal

MotownGal Report 22 Jan 2014 21:31

Sending a rubber dinghy to both Lesley and Teresa. Just pull the cord dears and each of the boats will self-inflate. I am so sorry that you are both waterlogged.

Get well soon Teresa, but I suppose you are the best person to look after yourself!

We are high up here in North London. We can see Canary Wharf to the left, and what I assume Crystal Palace Mast to the right. It is a large tower like thingy anyway.

We have quite a good view of all the cranes that are appearing like chicken pox over the vista. There is so much building going on, one can barely see St Pauls now!

More rain on its way dears, sending you mackintoshes, sou'westers and galloshes too.

Sweet dreams gels.

AP

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend Report 22 Jan 2014 20:36

Me Me can I volunteer to do the blanket stitch.......Pleeeeeeeeeeese let me Auntie :-)

How to make perfect scones Susan mmm I can't help with that but I bet plenty of gentle folk in the West Country will be able to :-D

Keep up with the vaccines Teresa and you'll be fine to eat the creepy crawlies in cheese ;-) now have we got a boat you can hire, I'm afraid not .........we are using it ourselves..........last week I went to bed looking out onto a road and awoke looking out onto a river:-0

Lesley x

MotownGal

MotownGal Report 22 Jan 2014 20:11

#thinks to self, if Upsidedown Susan thinks she is getting away with it that easily, she is sorely mistaken#

Oh Susan dear, how lovely of you to pop in. Now you must not fret that your offerings will not be suitable, I am sure they will.

If you just let me know your personals, I will have dear Mrs Berry give you lessons over Tripe. She will put the computer in the kitchen, demonstrate, and you can cook along with her! Simple as winking!

I must say, we are to be treated to a wealth of documentaries this year about WW1. I think the youngsters will learn a lot. And of course, those men were all some Mothers' son. And we should remember and revere them all.

However on a lighter note, dear Francine has started to have Braxton Hicks contractions, so maybe the new little one will be here sooner rather than later.

So exciting, another little baby on the way.

Thank you dears, my knitting is coming along famously. I have knitted three full matinee sets, a pram blanket and a shawl. I have made the blanket and shawl in white, but the matinee sets are lemon, white and cream. So, one to wear, one in the wash, and one spare.

Tra la, there is sooooo much to do with the old gentlemen. I shall have to get them into order lickety spit! I just hope that no one dies of excitement!

Auntie Petunia

Susan-nz

Susan-nz Report 22 Jan 2014 06:30

Crikey, you made me jump Petunia,

You certainly have enough puff to wake the, err, departed :-D. I wasn't running away from you. I was just running for the last bus ;-).

I am not able to stitch neatly so will be of no use to you there. I could try and perfect my scones as a contribution to the catering.? August you say, should be enough time to get a lighter than air offering.... If not, I can supply you with 'missiles'.... or pocket weights should the day be extremely windy. :-D

It is lovely to have you at the helm again. You will certainly get those old boys ship shape and Bristol fashioned no doubt about it. !!

My tummy is rumbling, it is some seven and one half hours since I ate my lunch.... We are late again with our dinner... :-(. I must away and settle the rumblings.

Toodle pip,

Susan :-)

MotownGal

MotownGal Report 21 Jan 2014 19:59

#Bugle call#

Stand by your beds ladies! Oh sorry dears, I have been to the Old Soldiers and Sailors Home today, and we have a jolly super wheeze.

As you know, tis the Centenary of WW1 this year, so we will be have a beano at the Home. Lots of tableaus and the old soldiers and sailors will have a march past the local Cenotaph.

Of course, this is much organising to be done. Lots of stitching [I pride myself on my herringbone], lots of baking, and lots of disclipine to be installed to those wayward old gentlemen.

Beatrice is already thumbing her way through the songsheets, and has made an appointment with Mr Tempo, the Italian piano tuner. He will wait until the weather improves, and he does not want to tamper with slack wires, and then have to pull them up tight again. Better wait until Spring.

I think we will have such a jolly time dears, the first of our events will be in August. I believe that nice Mr Paxo is to do a series on the television about the horrors of war. I shall be glued to the box, it will be very educational, and one is never too old to be educated.

I shall need some volunteers dears, step forward if you are willing.......................why are you running away dears?

Tutty tut!

AP

Cooper

Cooper Report 20 Jan 2014 20:53

Ooh dear, I'm watching "Food unwrapped " it's put me off here's for life! ??????

Cooper

Cooper Report 19 Jan 2014 16:56

Susan, I'm glad you have your crackers, I buy my some of my cards in the sales every year. It's called savy shopping, hope you enjoy your pup sitting

Teresa??

Cooper

Cooper Report 19 Jan 2014 16:53

Lesley dear, have you a small boat I can hire? It's getting rather flooded at certain areas along the road to paid toil??. It's not so bad I the daylight hours but in the dark, well it's anyone's guess what lies ahead! I was thinking of getting Tom Dalys crew down to film their very strange TV show??

Susan, I hope you are ok after your tumble. I too took a fall yesterday evening and spent this am having the grit removed from the offending injury in hay and e! Also on a couse of antibiotics as well! And before you ladies ask I was sober and of sound mind??. It could of been much worse, all that calcium must be doing some good??

I'm very excited, it's dancing on ice, call he midwife and then Mr Selfridge. It's the highlight of the week. ( I must get out more) ??

Aunty dear, I believe you are doing good works and look foward to seeing you soon, I have seen a rather nice recipie for a spiced apple cake. I may have a go at making it and send some down the cyber hatch??

Yours, not looking foward to a potential tetanus jab tomorrow

Teresa

Susan-nz

Susan-nz Report 17 Jan 2014 05:43

Ahh,

But is it raining men Aunty??? :-D :-D..

I have been shopping this afternoon with great success. OH and I are off to a wedding in a few weeks and I have bought a few bits and pieces the bride had on a 'register'.... Now to wrap them :-S.. Thank heavens for my fruit, she always does a stirling job in that department. :-)..

Sorry to mention C%#*@^T(*S, but I got some lovely crackers on sale..... Only $5.50 per 6. Down from $22... A vintage theme this year me thinks...

We are pup sitting tomorrow evening. Pup is coming for a sleepover ;-). She is always fun to have around. She just loves the big white box that sits in our kitchen.. Magical things happen when the door opens. ;-).. She knows I am the weakest link.

As you sip your rosy lee, I am partaking of a mighty fine sav. Dinner is simmering away, OH is to be late :-|...

Have a lovely day,

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend

Diamonds-R-A-Girls-Best-Friend Report 16 Jan 2014 21:49

Hello Ladies

Cordylines ... no no no not in my garden:-0 my elder male sibling once gave me two that I stupidly planted...years later... just when I think I have got rid of all the roots one of them tries to rear it's horrible head again :-|

Auntie Petunia I have heard of a lion in a tree...but I have never heard of a lion tree :-S

Oh yes Teresa tis hard having a babe at home :-)

Lesley x

MotownGal

MotownGal Report 16 Jan 2014 20:37

Thank you for your missive Lesley dear. What a pretty name. We shall keep it amongst ourselves. Give Little M and Little E a cuddle from Auntie Motie. I do so love the smell of CLEAN little babies!

Susan dear, we call them Lion Trees over here. I used to have one in my Parlour, it was varigated, and a real thirsty little thing. But only pure water, not tap. Fussy thing!

Hello Teresa dear, are your feet getting webbed yet? Mine definitely have a skin forming between them.

Anything medical you can suggest? Apart from a very sharp scapel!

By the by, it is raining again.

AP