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maxiMary

maxiMary Report 23 Nov 2010 19:00

Brilliant idea one of those blankets Sharron, now what would happen if you sewed up the wrists????? It would give him a chance to sit still while he unpicks the seam!!

Pom-pom oil - now that's a good one, must remember it.
Can-can I could possibly understand, but pom-pom? Conjures up an interesting vision LOL

Tell Fred that I love Dundee cake too but don't have the bonus that he does - to have someone to bake one for me.
Does he share my birthday - Nov 20th?

off to buy dog food, wish it would be on reduced stand once in a while, these big dgs eat 4 times more than the other two. We are saving on puppy food at present becuase Ginny is filling up on shoelaces and magazines and papers. Don't ask why i got her for Mary, must have been one of those weak-minded moments . . .
hugs,Mary

Sharron

Sharron Report 23 Nov 2010 20:25

You got her because you knew Mary needed her.

His birthday is 23rd and he had a shower on it so it must be special.

It is a lovely blanket.I have tried it out and feel it is totally unsuitable for him but,rather than have it wasted,I will use it.Sadly,he doesn't believe me either!

I went shopping and bought the booze for the Christmas cake.Three sorts and I had a little try of each,not a lot of any.He had a drop of the rum too.

Now I am ready to crash.I have evidently lost the knack of drinking. I have entirely encompassed the concept of old- farthood now.Poor old soul!
Once my Tesco delivery gets here I am asleep.

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 24 Nov 2010 05:09

Sharron, I think your family should be the next ones on Channel 4, what entertainment for us all! You are amazing!

xxx

Sharron

Sharron Report 24 Nov 2010 12:33

Well I don't want to see Mary on TV.I can feel quite inadequate enough without seeing Superwoman at work.

Rather than put him on Channel 4 I will have him delivered to you so that you can have the full benefit of his entertaining qualities.Maybe he could get himself there in the wheelchair.Keep him amused for a bit.

I have a bit of a hangover today. Problem is I drink pints, on average about one a month.I was telling OH I had only had a couple of tablespoonsful last night and he said it was probably about two and a half measures so served me right. Easy to come unstuck isn't it?

Benjamin

Benjamin Report 24 Nov 2010 13:19

Hi all

I passed my First Aid re-qualification exam yesterday.

My family tree is coming on well. I am getting closer to finding the death of my 3xgreat grandfather in America. I have just found that His brother Nathan Musgrave who lived in America as well died in 1905 aged 68 so I hope to find an obituary to see if it mentions Thomas.

Civil reg began in PA in January 1906 and little info is online that is why I still cannot find Thomas's death and all I know was he died inbetween 1900 census and 1910 census.

Ben

maxiMary

maxiMary Report 25 Nov 2010 01:47

Well done Ben, so exciting isn't it?

Now Sharron, don't you dare bring TV crews here, I am def not Superwoman.

Spent the day typing out gluten-free recipes and making ingredient lists from therecipes, for megan's boss, who now has to have special labels on her GF products at the bakery - to identify every wee pinch of ingredient in each item. She was having a breakdown over it so I heard myself offering to type for her (she who types with 2 fingers!!). Have about 15 of the products now sorted and I sat down most of the day, that is a first.
Now tonight I've heard we may get snow tomorrow and I stayed inside all day instead of finishing sorting the mess outside. Hopefully one day I'll get it right.
my corgi has had a bad day, lying at my feet looking morose, think she had a seizure this morning, you'd think I'd be used to seizures wouldn't you?? well I am NOT used to dog seizures,she's almost 16 y/o so perhaps it was a small stroke, as she's very lethargic since. Funny part was that the new puppy earned a few stripes today, I brought the corgi her water bowl and she just couldn't lap into it,so the pup licked at the water, then licked the old dog's mouth, and tried to push her head into the bowl. i was absolutely stunned at how perceptive she seems to be.

I received a new toy for my b'day, could someone please come and help me sort it? It's a digital photo frame, which runs continuously - once I figure out how to download photos, or perhaps I should say once I scan all the photos whichare currently in 2 large storage boxes. What a nightmare, think my family are trying to get me organised before I leave it all to them to sort LOL.

have a good night all, hugs to those who are hurting in any way, and remembering those especially dealing with profound sadness this week.
Mary

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 25 Nov 2010 05:24

Mary, Ginny will be worth her weight in gold, she is already doing lots by helping Minimary and now helping your old lady too, bless her.

I got K a digital photo frame last Christmas or maybe the one before, and he liked it, I think it will be nice for you to use once you sort out the pics, K has lots of his scanned, I want him to do mine soon. At least if you are doing the pics or typing for Megan's boss, you are resting yourself a bit.

Sharron, it was your family I was thinking about for Channel 4, you and your Dad sound like a real comedy act. Hope the hangover went quickly. That'll larn ye, as we say in Norfolk, well I don't cos I am not quite that broad but it's a well known Norfolk saying! Ben, you will know that saying I expect, glad you are doing so well, nice to see you posting.

Haven't seen Tinkerbelle posting for a while, hope you are ok Carole.

Take care all
love
Lizxxx

Sharron

Sharron Report 25 Nov 2010 11:04

You could still have him for a while Liz.Aw go on,you know you want to.

maxiMary

maxiMary Report 27 Nov 2010 14:34

Yes Liz, be a gem (that we know you are) and take Sharron'swheelie champion for a holiday, I canjust visualise him helping you sort papers,. I amgetting bad again, anoth basket fullof unopened envelopes, so maddening that i cannot get a handle on this issue, it's panic aboutwhether allbills can be paid I expect. Newest issue isthat about half the shingles have come down off one large part of my roof (I mean the roof of my house) and wood exposed. Someone offered to help yesterday but that fell through as the pitch is so steep.
Currently waiting for call-back from the insurance company, to seewhat they can do to help.
I am taking a day off tomorrow, my son is singing in the annual Welsh male voice choir Christmas concert tomorrow evening, so I am heading tomorrow afternoon to visit them for 24 hours, come back on Monday in daylight. His father has a fabulous tenor voice (though his background is Scottish LOL) and seems he has inherited my love of music and his Dad's talent, plus the Welsh blood must also be responsible. So nice to see him more content now, shedding the accumulated anger of 30+ years, finding contentment in his music again.
Hugs all round, concerned about some people who seem to have disappeared from here, miss you.
Mary

maxiMary

maxiMary Report 27 Nov 2010 14:35

Yes Liz, be a gem (that we know you are) and take Sharron'swheelie champion for a holiday, I canjust visualise him helping you sort papers,. I amgetting bad again, anoth basket fullof unopened envelopes, so maddening that i cannot get a handle on this issue, it's panic aboutwhether allbills can be paid I expect. Newest issue isthat about half the shingles have come down off one large part of my roof (I mean the roof of my house) and wood exposed. Someone offered to help yesterday but that fell through as the pitch is so steep.
Currently waiting for call-back from the insurance company, to seewhat they can do to help.
I am taking a day off tomorrow, my son is singing in the annual Welsh male voice choir Christmas concert tomorrow evening, so I am heading tomorrow afternoon to visit them for 24 hours, come back on Monday in daylight. His father has a fabulous tenor voice (though his background is Scottish LOL) and seems he has inherited my love of music and his Dad's talent, plus the Welsh blood must also be responsible. So nice to see him more content now, shedding the accumulated anger of 30+ years, finding contentment in his music again.
Hugs all round, concerned about some people who seem to have disappeared from here, miss you.
Mary

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Nov 2010 17:22

Ooh that sounds expensive Mary, and as if it is going to be quite a job, I hope not. Enjoy your son's singing tomorrow.
Wow, clever pup to realise that the oldie needed water. Instinct I suppose. I meant to comment earlier on your retirement gift. Your clock sounds beautiful Have you managed to put it up out of reach somewhere, it would be such a pity if it got broken.

Ben, well done on passing your first aid re-exam. And good luck with finding the American info you need.

Sharron

Sharron Report 27 Nov 2010 20:47

Mary,I am the same.I think I may have lost the last little bit of work I had, and it was the World's jammiest job too,because I could not send the results back on the computer. I quite enjoyed sending them too,but just could not make myself do it until it was really pressing.

I think it is something to do with having too much to do,or at least think about and organize.

Had an urgent letter from the hospital this week.The old man's Warfarin blood test was no less than a month overdue.I forgot to book it.

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 28 Nov 2010 06:09

Oh please girls, it's bad enough with doolally o.h. without passing another difficult man on for me, holiday or no holiday!

Mary, so sorry about your roof, I know how worrying these problems can be, as I had similar last year or was it the year before, as soon as you think you are getting somewhere something else comes along to take the money and cause difficulties.
I am fairly brave with the brown envelopes but procrastinate about so much else so can empathise, but hope you manage to get rid of a few over the next few days.

Hating the cold weather and my new haircut too, what is wrong with hairdressers? I told this new one I went to that I wanted my bob cut with the sides longer than the back, not upwards or straight round, but lo and behold, when she had finished blow drying it, it was the opposite to what I wanted and a lot more cut off than I had asked for. I have to take off my specs when it's being done so hard to see what they are doing till it's too late, but why can't they understand when I explain so carefully and tell them I was unhappy with the last place cos they cut it wrong!
At least it's tidy now, if a bit short but I look so old and haggard with it longer than just below jaw length, in fact I could have almost been Gillian McKeith's twin this last week with the long straggly hair and I couldn't live with that picture in the mirror every morning!

Take care all, stay warm, those in the cold and stay cool those of you in warmer climes

Lizxxx


maxiMary

maxiMary Report 28 Nov 2010 15:58

Sharron that's right, when it's pressing i can cause quite an uproar doing the job properly, but for some reason, when the pressure isn't on, I just cannot tackle it. Any excuse to avoid facing it. Why I just don't open them when they arrive is a question for the psychologists I suppose. The house really overwhelms at times. This is one of those times.
Ok I'm off till tomorrow afternoon, off to watch/hear my 'baby boy' sing his heart out. I am so happy he has discovered the joy of singing in a male voice choir. can't wait to see him in a tuxedo and red bow tie!!!!! He who only wore jeans and baggy shirts for years . . . never thought he would clean up so well LOL
Stay well.
Mary

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 28 Nov 2010 21:40

Hope you enjoyed the singing and seeing baby boy all spruced up Mary

maxiMary

maxiMary Report 29 Nov 2010 19:30

It was absolutely amazing I must say. There he was in the front row on the stage,tuxedo and bow tie, their choir plus a brass band, joined later by the Highland pipe band. Poor Dave was sitting right above the bell end of the tuba so found it a bit noisy LOL. Up the tiered sides of the huge theatre were other choirs, various types, ages, etc. Totalling 1000 voices. It was wonderful, the audience were able to participate in several of the numbers. I'm so glad I made the effort to go.
Then I came home at noon today, walked in the house and lost the calm with which I had driven for the previous 2 hours. Apparently the puppy hasn't been taken outside regularly - as she is when I am home all day - and the stench remained. She's now in disgraace in the little cage. I've cleaned a bit and discovered that part of the smell was NOT the dog, but the pipe under the kitchen sink has developed a leak again and there's mould in that there cupboard. I am allergic to mould so I am going to have Megan bleach out the cupboard later. Then I have to find a plumber.
Hope you've all had a good weekend, sending hugs to those who specially need one today.
Mary

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 29 Nov 2010 20:48

Glad you enjoyed the singing Mary. Can your family not cope without you for one day. Poor pub.(or should that be pup?) bot her fault she wasn't taken out, who was supposed to have done it? No brownie points for them.

Has anyone heard from carole, we haven't seen her for a while and I have sent a PM but not had a reply. Is she away does anyone know?

Sharron

Sharron Report 29 Nov 2010 22:06

There's a Freudian slip if ever I saw one.Poor pub.They always give themselves away don't they?

Sorry Ann,that was wicked of me.

I hope Carole is having a good rest and recouperate and not letting her mother get the upper hand again. Poor girl must feel wrung out.

Oh dear,I am uncomfortable.Made a lentle stew today and it was a bit moreish.
Copied a Mrs Beeton recipe for pudd'n.This sounds really dull but it is very yummy.You make currant dumplings with SR flour,suet and currants,no sugar,and boil them for twenty minutes.Then you eat them with melted butter,sugar and lemon.

Then I wonder why I can't move.

The old man ate the stew but had no room for the dumplings so it was evidently not foreign muck then.
He had been stuffing himself with prunes for reasons you won't want to know about so was probably pretty full anyway.Even though he had told me yesterday that he didn't want any prunes.The dried apricots he was not going to eat were disappearing one at a time so I can only hope he was eating them.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 29 Nov 2010 22:14

What else would he be doing with them Sharron I ask myself.

that meal sounds tasty but definitely not a slimming one.


Yes, must have been a feudian slip Lol!!!

maxiMary

maxiMary Report 4 Dec 2010 17:13

Where is everyone, please tell me you haven't all recovered from A&D now and left me here . . .
Mary