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Susan
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3 Sep 2010 04:19 |
Hi Everyone
I am afraid It will be little pop-ins over the weekend .
I have my dada and Step mother coming today to stay the weekend,then we have the Mother-In -Laws big 90th tomorrow with 150 people coming.
She is very excited about it,I hope it all goes to plan.
Anne I love chocolate too but alas I cannot eat it until I have reached my goal weight.
Has anyone heard from Reece ,I think about her often I do hope she is copeing OK.
Better get back to it . Pop in later tonight when I get a chance. Suex
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Cynthia
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2 Sep 2010 19:35 |
Josie, that is certainly a bargain for a hair cut. Mind you, I enjoy going to the hairdressers as it is a chance to relax for a while and I have a favourite hairdresser. Unfortunately she is off work on sick leave so I had to have someone else but it's turned out okay....I think.
Must admit Anne that I am glad my hair is short and easily manageable....it must take you ages to dry your long hair - Frank has the same problem with his apparently!!
Have done lots of housework today and decided to sit outside for a while this afternoon.......went to sleep for half an hour....oh dear.
Off to browse. Take care. Cx
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Tabitha
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2 Sep 2010 13:38 |
Have a good holiday Sylvia - will keep a look out for J & family for you.
~~~~~~~~~~~Waves to Robert & Jeanie & Reece
Sue & Cynthia - take a break - you have had a very busy time.
Looks like everyone is having their hair cut - my OH said one night he will grab me by the pony tail & snip it off - the long hair gets in his way when he wants to have a cuddle.
Josie i would happily let you have the chocolate - now I know what to have at the party - loads of Crispy Cream Doughnuts & a Chocolate fountain.
Have to dash - Phones are calling
Take care all
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Kiwibird
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2 Sep 2010 09:41 |
Great minds think alike so they say ! It seems most of us have decided to get our hair cut this week.
I got mine cut on Monday NZ$25.00 [ NZ$2.60 = 1 Pound approx] We have a Franchise Business here in NZ called ' Just Cuts' they specialize in cutting hair for all the family at an affordable price. you pay extra for washes and blow waves. As long as you have washed your hair in the last 24 hours they don't need to give you a wash ,
They are in all the shopping malls and you do not need an appointment depending how busy it is you either can be taken nearly straight away or sign in and then go do your shoppingfirst.
Ann if I was in England I would take that Chocolate off you right now... Having Been to Holland and eaten dutch chocolate as well as having seen 'The Night Watch ' close up it doesn't seem fair that someone who does not like chocolate should end up with it [sigh] Anyway Ann I am glad they had lots of Crispy Cream Donuts for you.
I haven't had a Farleys Rusk since my Son was a baby. He turns 21 in Two and a half weeks. Like Frank mentioned they seemed quite small when you are an Adult.
Glad to hear your grand daughter is growing up fast Frank. Now she is on solids you will be able to send her some Haggis.:))
Hope you will be able to have a good break Sylvia.
Waves~~~~~ To Robert, glad to see you occasionally popping in and waves~~~ to you too Jeannie.
Take care will catch you all later Josie
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Cynthia
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1 Sep 2010 22:50 |
Will certainly listen out for 'Earl' Sylvia.........not pleasant at all. I'm sure MJ will enjoy being in his high chair and J will be able to get some jobs done too.
Have a wonderful time and take care.
Sue, I too am shattered....have had the grandkids all day and went shopping with them. In fact, I didn't stop for hours. Whew.
Just had a Farley's rusk.......might help me sleep. I feel like I am regressing somewhat...!
Your hair really is long Anne........and £90 for a perm??? Wow. Slightly exhorbitant methinks.
Anyway, off to bed in a mo. See you tomorrow folks. Cx
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SylviaInCanada
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1 Sep 2010 20:38 |
Hi all
J phoned this morning to have a quick chat ............ not only will we be away at the weekend for our usual phone chat, but they are preparing themselves in Nova Scotia for the possibility that Hurricane Earl will hit on Saturday. We'll have to listen to the radio to find out what happens, but we are keeping our fingers crossed.
Hurricane Juan hit NS as a category 2 back in 2004 and did a lot of damage to buildings, ships and trees, etc, although I believe that no-one was even seriously injured, fortunately.
Earl was downgraded to a category 3 this morning, and might be a category 1 or 2 before reaching NS and/or Newfoundland. It may drop even as low as a tropical storm ..... which will still mean torrential rain
J said they are going out this evening to stock up on foods, especially canned, and to make sure the car petrol tank is filled up.
J&M lost a lot of frozen food back in 2004 when the electricity was out for several days, and they also hadn't got a full tank in the car ............ petrol stations weren't working with no electricity, so that was a problem! M is also going to make sure that they have 2 full propane tanks for the bbq .... so they have learnt some lessons!
M went back to school on Monday ...... staff training and preparation for 3 days, then the kids return tomorrow (Thursday). HOWEVER, it has been so hot this week that school might be cancelled after today ........ it has been registering 35C and over, but the Humidex factor (due to humidity) means that it has effectively been over 40C ......... and schools are not air conditioned.
J said the temperature is supposed to still be high on Saturday when Earl might hit ... that would be miserable!! 100% humidity, 100+kmh winds, etc etc.
Please think of her if you hear anything on the news about Earl ..... "south shore of Nova Scotia" would mean that there would be some effect on Halifax.
She also said that she had been waiting to get a high chair before starting MJ on solid food. The one they wanted was on back order until at least mid-September. Then this morning, she took MJ for a walk very early while it was cool (about 24C!), met a neighbour who said "Would you like a high chair?"! Seems they had family with young child visiting, borrowed a high chair from someone, and that person now didn't want it back!
So MJ has been practising sitting in a high chair today. I did mention black garbage bag on floor with newspapers on top, then high chair placed strategically in the middle .... makes for really easy clean-up!!!
Yesterday in Vancouver was the wettest EVER August day .............. about 55.8 mm rain officially, that's about 10x the normal average rainfall. It was also apparently the 16th wettest day ever in any season.
Add to that, the high temperature for the day was around 15C.
The sun is out again today, and the temperature is rising!
We are out at at a 60th birthday party this evening.
Take care everyone
I'll see you around September 13th
Take care, and behave ...... is that possible????
s xxx
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Susan
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1 Sep 2010 14:38 |
Hi Everyone
I have had a housefull of people for the last two days,they left four hours ago and I am still not back to normal.
He is my Nephew,he turned up with his family and another couple with there two children ,I can tell you it was a sweeze for us all.
They rolled up in a van that seats a lot of people ....very nice really I could take all my family away with us , If the OH let me that is .
A few nice days of weather for them ,they have gone further down South ,just traveling around .
I am off to bed ,I am really had it .
Suex
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Tabitha
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1 Sep 2010 13:19 |
Lovely hair dos Sylvia & Cynthia
Goodness only knows what I look like then - couldn't visit the hairdresser last year due to the eye ops (I have very fly away hair - very fine & thick - load of it) and after not visiting the hairdressers for so long - it has grown a lot, to give an idea. I could do a good impression of Lady Godiva (top half only) and my hair would very easily cover my modesty. the majority of hairdressers here are very expensive - £35 for a cut & blowdry - £65 upwards for highlights & £90 for a perm (not that i need one) Aparently there is a little Polish hairdresser near the station who charges £10 for a cut & £15 for cut & blowdry - but they don't speak English - so you have to do a lot of gesturing.
We have just had a visit from a couple of hotels - who brought food with then in exchange for a 10 min talk from each of them. They have brought in several large trays of sandwhiches, large bowls of pasta salad & cous cous, Crisps and Crispy Cream doughnut - boxes of them all shapes sizes & types - chocolate ones & Strawberry ones - iced & filled ones.
Then you wonder why we all put on weight here.
Also they were giving away a present from the Hotel in Amsterdam. Its a bar of Chocolate (Milk or Plain dutch chocolate) showing the picture of the Nightwatch - its 15cm x 21 cm or 6 inches (WIDE) x 8 & a half inches (LONG) and 1 inch or 2 & a half cm THICK. The problem is i don't like chocolate - I AM SURE I WILL FIND SOMEONE WHO WANTS IT.
Now you know why they keep our noses to the grindstone Cynthia.
Evelyn - don't be silly - Sue & I would happily share our party with you.
Love the story about your little US Grand daughter - how sweet - I was looking after a little boy & he poured a whole bowl of baked beans down him & then opened the top of his nappy & pushed it all down there & just sat & chuckled at me. He wasn't so happy when I gave him a bath.
Well back to work - The doughtnut was wonderful i have to say.
Have a fantastic holiday Evelyn & Sylvia
Take care all
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SylviaInCanada
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1 Sep 2010 00:47 |
lol! Frank
Mums are soooooooooooo naive aren't we??????????????
now feeling very light headed after visiting my hairdresser!
s xx
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FRANK06
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31 Aug 2010 22:27 |
Anne, here's another little site from Microsoft to try sorting out your DVD problem..........Microsoft Fix It wizard.
Give it a run and see if it helps.
www.snipca.com/x1815
Cynthia, isn't it amazing how when you were little these Farleys Rusks were the size of your face and nowadays they are tiny :))
Sylvia, that's little Sophia just had her first solids at the weekend, the American grandparents were in attendance and it was all Skyped to us here in UK!!............
So far so good.
P.S She managed to turn half the bowl out before mummy realised you should not put a bowl in front of a baby...........she'll learn ;))
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Cynthia
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31 Aug 2010 21:39 |
Had my hair cut today too Sylvia.....makes one feel more civilized doesn't it??
Good to hear that J and family are doing well. Do you get Farley's rusks over there? Don't tell anyone but I still eat them as biscuit occasionally. Sshhh. I was looking at baby food the other day and am amazed by the range now available.....much of it is organic and in an amazing variety of things.
Glad you will come to the party Evelyn, we always like a good time don't we? Wonder why Ron hasn't put the tv on? Mind you, a lot of rubbish on these days. Viv is good isn't she? She's given me a lot of help too bless her cotton socks. You can always have a good joke with her. What an awful thing to happen to that young woman. I firmly believe in counting my blessings especially when I hear of things like that.
Anne, you're going to end up with a blunt nose because it's always pressed to that grindstone of yours!!
At the car boot sale yesterday, my granddaughter stopped and looked at something displayed on the ground in front of a stall. "What is THAT?" she asked. THAT was a typewriter!! I felt very ancient as I tried to explain how it worked and it was the sort of thing I used when I worked as a shorthand typist in a bank. A look of blankness spread across her little face.
I've got both of them for their last day of the holidays tomorrow.......what shall I do? Pictures? Shopping? Tennis? Arrghhhh.
Cx
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SylviaInCanada
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31 Aug 2010 19:37 |
Hi all
it's like November today ..... about 12C, and pouring with rain!
I lost internet connection last night from about 8pm my time (ca 4am UK) ............ so couldn't do my late night rounds!
I've noticed that this sometimes happens when we have a major weather change coming. Doesn't make any sense to me why that should be though!!
Evelyn ..... lovely to see you. I see on your thread that there has been some luck in getting further in finding your mother. That's a sad story about the young woman. So tragic.
Here's an update on J etc
They're doing well ......... although it took most of last week for MJ to adjust to the 4 hour time chage. But they are now getting him back on a regular schedule for sleeping etc. Then he'll start some real food ............... I think we start with a rice cereal-type of thing over here.
M started back to school yesterday (Monday). First 3 days for staff "things", including orientation for and of brand new teachers. Kids go back on Thursday ... then all h*** could break out!! It's a high school, taking the last 3 years of schooling, ages ca 15 to 18.
J is now going to look for a mother / baby play group as she feels that she can now make plans to get out of the house at regular times.
It's certainly quiet without them .... and I miss my morning play with him (usually as J went for her shower!) ................. but it's also lovely to be back on our own.
Going to have my hair cut this afternoon ...... only about 2 months later than it should have been done!! I look a bit like the Wild Woman of Borneo at the moment!
Take care everyone
s xx
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Evelyn
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31 Aug 2010 14:16 |
Well here we are in Combourg,sun is shining and it is very pleasant at the moment. Our Viv is having another go at the Macleods, bless her, she is very special. I am a bit puzzled, Ron has not turned the T V on, he is reading last Sunday,s newspaper that he brought with him, its very peaceful. You bet I shall come to the party but only as a guest I wont mussle in on someone elses celebrations, I couldnt stay away if there will be Lamingtons. I had a delicious steak for lunch. We go very often to the restuarant that we went to today and are quite friendly with the manager, he told us that his wife had a bad car accident and is now paralysed from the chest down,she is very young and they have 2 young sons, makes me think I should be more grateful for what I have. I do wish I had a magic wand. I am going to sit out on the veranda and read my book Love to you all Evelyn XX
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Tabitha
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31 Aug 2010 13:58 |
Cynthia - you little minx - I really must get some Shaun bits & pieces.
Susan - any thoughts on the party - your place or mine?
Any other birthdays in September - Evelyn do you want to join in as we postponed yours?
I am sure Sue will have some Lamingtons for you.
Its all go back at mill - lift that bale tote that barge -
Take care all
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Cynthia
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30 Aug 2010 21:44 |
Robert, I love bagpipe music but my daughter hates it. I think a man in full highland dress is a wonderful sight. My mum was born in Dundee on Hogmanay....guess there were some celebrations that night!!
Evelyn it was so good to hear from you again and very pleased that your family history seems to be coming together. Have a wonderful time in France - I'm sure you'll find time to go shopping for fantastic food.
A party? Oh yes please. It's high time we all got together again and it would be so lovely if Reece could pop in. Come on Sue......thinking cap on please :))
Glad the baby shower went well Josie - any good ideas for our party??
Sylvia....have a wonderful time and take care. Look forward to seeing you back soon.
Thought of you today Frank........ I had a jam doughnut ....not only that, I went to a car boot sale and came home with another Shaun the sheep toy (same model I already have so he will go in the car with me) and a Shaun key ring. Big grin.
Going for a browse. Love to all. Cx
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Robert
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30 Aug 2010 20:08 |
Yes Tabitha,
It was sheer magic - no, it was more than that!!!!
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Tabitha
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30 Aug 2010 20:05 |
Just been watching the Edinburgh Tattoo
Not only bagpipes & bands but New Zealand scottish dancing and the NZ army singing my favourite Maori song and the haka (sorry for the spelling Josie)
Apart from the occasional grumble from the corner it was very enjoyable - I do enjoy a good band or 10 and bagpipes.
Have a good trip to the cabin Sylvia - hope all is well when you get there - see you in a couple of weeks
Take care all - will try & join you tomorrow
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SylviaInCanada
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30 Aug 2010 19:12 |
Hi everyone
Sue ....... you can't ignore your 60th ... at least not on here!!
Anne's idea is a great one ..... a combined party at the end of September!
Just decide between you where you want to have the party, and I'm sure we'll all be there. We might even get Robert out of his shell or cave for a little while.
Albany is a lovely town ........ last time we were in Oz (2006), friends from Perth took us to their cottage in Denmark for a couple of nights, and toured us around the area. We'd also driven around that coast back in 1975 rom Perht on our way back to Melbourne ..... long route round to get to the road across the Nullarbor!!
Josie .... glad you enjoyed the Baby Shower!
This could be the last time I post for a time .... we're planning on going to our cabin on Thursday, and won't be back until about the13th September. No electricity at the cabin, so we won't even bother taking the laptop with us. It's a 60 km trip into town and the nearest cafe with free internet access.
The weather is forecast to be cooler and damper than it has been for months ..... that should help the wildfire situation.
If it is too cold and damp .... we'll come home early!
Take care everyone
s xxx
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Tabitha
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30 Aug 2010 12:48 |
Susan - what a milestone for you both - I am sure we can come up with something for your birthday - Reece may be able to pop in to say hello
We will be driving home from Ross on our birthday on the 24th - we could see if anyone else is around and do a big gatherine at the end of the month - Evelyn should be back by then.
Off to check lunch - will try & pop by later
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Susan
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30 Aug 2010 11:33 |
Hi Everyone
We had a very nice weekend in Albany,it is about a 4hour drive further South from us . It is a very pretty town and so cold as well .
We can go away whenever we want too now as we have no employees anymore the OH is more calm these days,I still feel for the Grandson though but Rob has told him if he shows he is ready to just think about his Apprenticeship and nothing else he will start it up again and get him qualified.
I don't know what is happening to the children of today,they all drink too much and are always getting into trouble....well over here in OZ anyway.
Looking forward to a nice hot bath tonight.
It was nice to hear from Evelyn again ,hope you have a nice stay in France.
It is my 60 th birthday on the 13 th of Sept but I don't know what to do for it .
The Mother In Law turns 90 on Sat and there is a big family party at the local hotel that has been orginised about 150 people expected. Might just put mine on the back burner and just go out for a chinese.
OH asking where his dinner is. Suex
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