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Tabitha

Tabitha Report 23 Nov 2012 20:37

Would love to pop in Cynthia - but I am working tomorrow and a little bit of a long way for me "Up North" would I need a passport now thats a thought better check it out for the new year.

Sue healing thoughts for your neighbour - very sad news

We are hoping to go to the lakes or Scotland for a week in June for our 15th wedding anniversary - Money always a bit short so fingers crossed.

Well enough computer work for one night

Sleep well all <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 23 Nov 2012 08:36

Sue, that is sad news indeed. Hopefully, with all the techniques available these days, your neighbour will pull through. <3



It's interesting to hear about all the cat tales (sorry about the pun). I've only ever had dogs so have absolutely no experience of what cats can get up to. It sounds as though it can be quite an exciting life though. Glad you're enjoying your new friends Arthur - the picture is a bit dark but I can just make it out. :-D




I seem to have been popping all over the place this week. I'm still helping someone research the names on a war memorial and, because I'm not the speediest researcher around, it takes a fair bit of time.


Also, I try and make sure that my OH gets out at least once a day - even to the thrill of going to Tesco. You can get good exercise traipsing round the aisles :-D


I've spent some time putting my annual Christmas letter together. It's a bit like a 'round Robin' which I send to people whom we rarely see. I always try and make it as humorous as possible to cheer people up. Some of those I receive are SO serious and self-important......... :-(


Tomorrow we are having our Christmas Fair and I will be setting up my usual 'Speciality Coffee' stall so, if you would like a cappacino, latte or hot chocolate complete with cream and marshmallows on top.......... ;-)


Must pop off again - lots to do. Love to you all.......Cx <3

Susan

Susan Report 20 Nov 2012 05:01

Hi Everyone

This week has gone from bad to worse.

Got back from Perth Sunday ,Monday the neighbour over the road from us a very nice man 70yrs young went up to Perth for some tests.

On the Tuesday morning while staying at his sons place with his wife ruptured his aortic valve.

The Ambulance managed to get him to hospital with him dying on the way madly putting blood back into him all the way as well.
They operated there and then in the emergency department ,he is in a very bad way hooked up to everything...we are praying for him but it does not look good .

He has managed to hang in there for 6 days so we keep hoping he is going to pull through.
All the neighbours are keeping watch on there house and watering when needed

When i think of the boys last week that stole a car ..crashed it and they are recovering well ,it does make me so angry,not that I want anything to happen to them but they got what they deserved..
My pore neighbour is a wonderfull man.

Sorry to put a downer on the thread but I am a little upset with it all so I have spent the morning out in my garden that always cheers me up .

Grandaughter just arrived with the baby so I am off for a cuddle .

Check back later.

Suex
<3 <3 <3

Old

Old Report 17 Nov 2012 13:05

I am taking lots of photos.

I fortunately have blinds not curtains - my legs are the substitute for their races.

Have added their photo as my profile - aaah

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 17 Nov 2012 12:25

I too love the names Arthur - they are so much fun at that age - the race up & down the curtains is top of my list & dont forget the climbing the Christmas tree race.

I hope you are taking loads of photos

We found Christmas tree on the floor one morning with kittens clambering all over it

I think the worst was when one of the puppies jumped up & grabbed the loo roll and ran all down the corridor with it paper everywhere & his sister caught up in the paper falling about all over it - surprising how strong it was then.

Working this morning - only 30 mins to go - then off shopping

will pop in again later Take care all <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 16 Nov 2012 08:27

Nicki and Vicki! Love it. :-D


Sounds as though you are having lots of fun Arthur.......don't worry about not getting anything done but just make the most of the pleasure you are getting from your kittens.


It looks a beautiful November morning from where I am sitting - sort of grey but sunny....if that makes sense!


I am gradually whittling down my Christmas list and must soon turn my hand towards writing cards. The cost of postage is really high and I am thinking of cutting my list down but, who do you miss out without offending.........? :-S



I took my friend out for a coffee yesterday and she really enjoyed it. It seems as though our next trip may be for new bathroom curtains for her and she is thinking about buying a countertop oven so that she can do more for herself...... .... she has improved so much :-D :-D :-D



Must go and get ready to face the day.....

Love to all.........Cx <3 <3

Old

Old Report 14 Nov 2012 21:48

Thanks for the suggestions.

I collected them from a very caring veterinary nurse who has done outstanding work in hand rearing 5 kittens after the mother died.

They are house trained, clean themselves, not afraid of the hoover or TV and are totally unafraid.

I have never laughed so much seeing these tiny little bundles of fur chasing each other around my lounge.

One decided that climbing my leg was an adventure and leapt about 18 inches up my leg and clung there. I helped to reach my shoulder where she purred nonstop whilst nibbling my ear.

As they are nearly identical, I have named them Nicki - after the nurse - and Vicki after the vet.

Have not done a thing today, must be more disciplined tomorrow as I have lots to do.

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 14 Nov 2012 18:41

Just a quick visit

Happy birthday to your OH Cynthia

Hope you feel better Reece

Sue I woudl have thought Perth was bigger - how strange - Silly boys too young & stealing

Will nip over to Evelyn's thread

Arthur how lovely & black & white - my favourite

What about bubble & squeak - or Tabitha & Sue as Cynthia said

Usually you look at the kittens/puppies and think of a name especailly if they have wonderful markings

My friends cats are called Rhubarb & Custard (they are white) & the dogs are called Mac & Tosh (black & white scotties) - the other cat is called Mando - think about that one

Well must go - just got in from London

Had lunch at Fortnum & Mason today - it was lovely I can recommend it

Fillet of Highgrove Beef & Oxtail rissoles amazing gravy & to finish Pecan pie & Ice cream with a couple of glasses of very nice house Burgundy

I can guarantee the beef was out of this world & I agree once you try it you dont want any other

We watched the butcher cutting up the beef - so clever

Must go - OH wants his tea -

Take care all

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 13 Nov 2012 16:36

Goodness me, such bad news everywhere :-(


Reece, I'm so sorry that you are unwell. I do hope that you will be feeling a lot better this week.....sending love... <3 <3


I always get uneasy when I see a car full of youngsters zipping along. You can almost guarantee that the driver is out to impress.......so much sadness caused whenever there is an accident. :-(


Glad you had a good holiday Arthur but sorry about the loss of your cat. Names? hmmmmm............what about Tabitha and Sue....... :-D


Sue, it's a shame to see houses where you have once lived being demolished but I guess there isn't much anyone can do about it. Your OH's mother sounds a sensible lady. :-D


I've been busy helping someone looking for WW1 records so have only been on and off here briefly.

Also, my OH celebrated his 76th birthday yesterday and the family came round for an informal meal which was lovely..... :-D


Also, there is some info on Evelyn's thread you may be interested in......do take a peek........


Ah well.....back to WW1 I go........love to all Cx <3

Old

Old Report 13 Nov 2012 11:57

Susan

Glad your grandson was not involved in the terrible accident.

On a brighter note, I will be collecting two kittens tomorrow - both female and both black & white. They have been hand reared as the mother died shortly after birth.

Looking for names - any suggestions?

Susan

Susan Report 13 Nov 2012 11:12

HI Everyone

Anne my cousin is doing OK ,he did manage to get an Ambulance himself but had another Stroke when they arrived and another in the Hospital.
He is very lucky because they managed to give him the correct meds to help him and it looks like he has no lasting problems ...I am still waiting to hear how he is now so will let you know .

The boys accident ,one has two broken legs two broken arms Punctured lung and bleeding on the Brain.
The other one has lost his spline ,broken leg and head injuries,he has not woken up yet the other boy has.
We are so glad Jayden had the good sense to not go with them and to top it all off they stole the car from one of the boys sister.
They are both 15 yrs old ...so stupid but at that age they think they know it all .
Anne your other half is correct imagine how fast they would go if the road was strait.

London is a lot bigger than Perth city but the drivers in this country are so impatient and agro,drive as fast as they can get away with...we in the country drive a lot slower and we are plesent to one another...no agro.

It is nice to be back home safe and sound.

Just finished dinner so dishes are waiting for me...try to get back later.

Love to you all

suex
:-D :-D :-D <3 <3 <3

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 12 Nov 2012 13:19

Oh Sue - you are going through a rough patch too

How is your cousin in the UK? - are the boys seriously hurt? What a good job Jayden wasn't with them - he has had enough in his life already - unless i am confusing him with someone else.

I am assuming Perth is as busy as London - but bigger - we have enough problems here - our busy main A road - has loads of nasty bends on it & some of the youngsters go too fast & flip over & a twice now onto the other side of the dual carriageway.

Trouble is, its not only themselves who get injured/killed - one such car of 3 young lads & 2 girls flipped and took out a people carrier (SUV) going the other way with 4 young children in it - All that was left was one of the young girls who had a seatbelt on in the back of the car & the father & baby from the SUV - all the others died. All this was before they even got to the party & not one had been drinking or taking drugs, they were all under 20.

One of the mothers said it wasn't her sons fault - it was the road at fault - they should have straightened it out years ago - you should have heard the uproar from the locals. My OH said imagine how fast they would have gone on a straight bit of road. We drive it all the time & some of the cars go at such a speed round the bend - but we have no idea how he flipped the car. The only survivor couldn't remember anything.

Its all so sad - they should limit the engin size the young people can drive for the first few years - it may stop this sort of thing.

Well on that soapbox note - I should go back to work.

Take care all <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

Susan

Susan Report 12 Nov 2012 11:02

Hi Everyone

Back safe and sound from the big smoke.

We had a really nice time but Oh got a bit upset ,we went to see where he grew up and his old house was knocked down four weeks ago so we had to go and tell his Mum today.
I thought she would be upset but she took it well.

We are not to keen on going up to Perth as the traffic is terrible and everyone is in such a hurry it is scary.

Two of our Grandsons mates were in a terrible traffic accident over the weekend and they got badly injured...I am so glad Jayden was not with them,kids today do not see the danger in driving fast ...this kid flipped the car at 140 Klm's an hour on a country Road,nobody found them until four hours later.
Tried to miss a kangaroo and got injured there selves.

I am unpacking now so come back later.

Suex

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 11 Nov 2012 10:49

Oh Arthur - how sad for you -at least you were with her - I am sure she had a wonderful life with you & was a very good age - started me thinking about mine I loved & lost - they were all very young compared to yours.

That poor cat at the PDSA must have been in a very bad way - I hope you get one or 2 of the kittens - I love cats & dogs equally - would love another dog but not until we havve the chance to be home a good while - at the moment with us both working.

i am so pleased the weather has changed for remembrance day - cold & crisp - just watching the service on the BBC.

Take care all <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

Old

Old Report 10 Nov 2012 10:21

Just returned from a wonderful week with 4 friends in Greece. The weather was fantastic with temperatures always above 20C and on one day it reached 27C.
We visited the Peloponnese to see the flowers, Crocus, Narcissus, Sternbergia and Colchicum. Lack of rain meant the numbers were reduced, and in some cases had not yet started into growth - we did see all we had expected.

We did have monsoon rain as we drove to our first hotel - had to stop driving at one point as it was so bad, but next day brilliant sunshine.

On our last day it also rained - just to get us in the right frame of mind for chilly UK.

On the day before we left, I had to have my cat Gemma put to sleep. She was 18 and appeared to be going blind. She suffered two huge fits and I took her to the PDSA Hospital in Gillingham at 2.00am. On reflection I am glad I was there at the end, but it was a shock.
Now waiting to hear if I am going to get a kitten (or two kittens). A cat had 6 kittens and then died, so they have been hand reared by a nurse at the PDSA.
Have always been a cat lover and miss her terribly.

Susan

Susan Report 7 Nov 2012 08:28

Hi Everyone

Another four years for Obama ,I like him and i think he will do a good job ...we have to remember George Bush left him with some big bills to pay .

We are off to Perth for the weekend leave tomorrow ,we have a lot of people to visit.
I hatre going up to Perth but just have to grin a bere it I guess.

My Cousin in the UK had three strokes on Saturday so he is in Hospitol ..a bit of a worry as he is only 63 years young.
This is the worst thing about living the other side of the world,you cannot aleways get there in time .

Reece so sorry to hear you are having a bad time ,you are lucky to have a good insurrance company that wants to help you a lot don't want to know you when they have already got your money.

Try to stay possitive and remember you can always come on hear and talk to any one of us , I am sure one of us can cheer you up

I will try to get back tonight again before I go :-D

love to you all <3 <3 <3

Suex

Reece

Reece Report 6 Nov 2012 14:20

Hello friends,

I'm going through a really "bad patch" - illness and this week B. Gas has made a mess of my boiler and central heating - resulting in water flowing from the loft onto two ceilings and the architrave around the bathroom door! I called my Insurance Company at 7.00 this morning and they sent a really nice person who got up in the loft and sorted out the leak problem. Now I must wait for everything to dry out before restoration.

Had a nice surprise when I found one of my George Morris's, who has been giving me a bit of a headache on the tree. Record arrived this morning from NSW and now I know which is which, at last. One of his descendants married one of my Morris relatives (first cousin) in 1935. Can't find great uncle George though. Did he go to America?

Anne - perhaps a charity event at one of the schools for the sweetie bags? I'm afraid that I stayed in bed when the doorbell rang - hope they weren't children who knew me! The move sounds a bit daunting Ann, I think more than a doughnut will be required!

Sue - gosh still cold - and it is November. Yes, cold here too, and a frost last night. I had some lovely photos from my niece who is over in WA right now.

I wonder who will be President of the USA this time tomorrow?

Love to you all.



Reece <3 <3 <3 <3 <3

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 6 Nov 2012 14:14

Hello all... :-D


Please don't mention sweets, chocolate or doughnuts.............sob. I have been very, very good and limited my consumption of same over the last few months. Very pleased with myself because, so my Health Trainer tells me, I have lost 1 stone and 4" from around my waist.... :-D :-D :-D Yay!!



Yes, it has been a long time since we heard from the Ven Robert. Hope all is well with him and his family.



Sue, I don't really think that you need to do anything drastic to your computer re the tree on here and certainly don't need to spend any money.


I've just tried adding a fictitious joe bloggs to my tree and putting his place of birth as where I live. It didn't recognise the local area but did recognise the town.

This is similar to Ancestry and, you can always add the local area to your notes.



I've enjoyed playing around with the new Keepsafe feature too. I just click here and there and see what happens...... :-D



I'm helping someone look for names from WW1 and so have been concentrating there. It's so sad to be reminded just how young some of the soldiers were.



My OH suddenly decided that we could go out for lunch today. I wasn't going to say NO was I???? It's good that he will do this because, he seemed to lose his confidence and we didn't go to restaurants for several months. He was concerned in case he got the shakes or started the Parkinson's movements. It's all worked fine so far :-D :-D



My bedrooms are cleaned - no cooking - my time is my own for a while :-D :-D



Take care and love to all Cx <3 <3

Susan

Susan Report 4 Nov 2012 08:23

Hi Everyone

Anne ..not a big thing here with Halloween a few years back we used to get a few children that came around but not anymore.

I don't think it is safe now to go door to door doing it ,shame but there it is .

We are back to Winter mode at present so much rain but as bit warm with it so sticky.

Oh is still off work with his neck ...waiting for the hospital to tell us when his Op is planed ,that is like pulling teeth to get a strait answer.

Has anyone got the new Windows 8 yet I.... have seen it now ..it does look a lot different to what we are used to.
I am hoping Genes gets these issues fixed soon,it is taking way to long .

There seem to be a lot of very unhappy people out there,the tree is quicker but it is a nightmare to add to it .

These new places they have for the births in the tree,I go to add the places of birth and it does not save them unless I choose one of the places in the drop down list ,If I try to put my own in it won't save it GRRRR :-|

Can't afford to update computer at the moment but I will do it,I need another stick of Ram to run Windows 8 so I have to wait a little while.

Cynthia I found FireFox no faster than XP IE8 or Chrome for that matter did not like that at all.

Another lot of rain coming through ,my relies in the UK tell me you are all getting a lot of rain to .

I wonder how Robert and his Wife are ,it has been a while since we heard from him.

It is 4.20 late afternoon here so I am off for a nice hot bath ...feeling a bit cold now .

Drop in ;later tonight :-) :-) :-) :-)

Suex <3

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 1 Nov 2012 13:40

Well as i thought - no-one turned up on me - so I have a tin of Milky Way minis and 12 bags of sweets siting looking for a home

I can demolish the Milky Way - but I dont like the sweets - anyone have any ideas?

It was far too windy last night for flying so had to put the Nimbus 2000 away again - OH got the power hoover out for me instead - lovely full moon he got some good silhouette's of me for the photo album

I take it everyone else was too busy enjoying themselves to pop on here

Take care all <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3