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DizzieLizzie | Report | 3 Oct 2009 10:52 |
Usually I like to consider the bigger decisions. And we discuss annual holidays because although neither of us like beach holidays (although we do like seaside places) and prefer to investigate places more, we may have different ideas of where we'd like to go so we have to decide where we're going to head for. But we often get up in the morning, look at the day and take a day out on the spur of the moment. Or we might suddenly decide on some project in the house or garden and get down to it. |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 3 Oct 2009 14:27 |
Summer ..what summer we get ! |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 4 Oct 2009 10:54 |
Yes we do and I'm so glad as we have a lot more windows and bigger ones than in our old house. Our bedroom window is a dormer too but our window cleaner brings a foolhardy youth with him who's willing to clamber and stretch a bit from the balcony outside our daughter's room which helps with the height he needs to get to. Otherwise I'd said I'd do that one. It's got two side openers and a central fixed pane and with my long arms it wouldn't be too much of a problem, but I'd not get round to it very often and they come once a month. |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 4 Oct 2009 12:04 |
All of them .lol...no I don't mind the ironing, my hubby has a shirt every day for work I can do it in under 5 mins ! |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 4 Oct 2009 16:22 |
I love my herby ones the best, like rosemary, sage and lavender. |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 4 Oct 2009 18:08 |
Our garden was just like a mountain when we moved in32yrs ago,,just wild grass. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 5 Oct 2009 09:17 |
I have straight hair. In fact it's so straight that just to be perverse my favourite uncle always nicknamed me curly. I used to dream of curls but whenever mum tried to give me some, or later I tried myself they'd always gone in half an hour. My hair won't hold a style unless it's permed and even then it's hard work. I did once go for one of the eighties big hair curly perms, but big hair wasn't in it. My hair is very fine but it seems I have a lot of strands. So the curly perm made me look like a primped poodle. Had that grown and cut out as soon as possible. I was never able to grow my hair past my shoulders either. I suppose being fine it's also weak though I've always tried to look after it well. Now it's short and straight but orange - to match my car! My daughter and her friend persuaded me. I'd never had my hair coloured before, then my husband bought the car for me a mini convertible and the girls said when I put the hood down I'd have the same colour soft-top. They went on about it for a joke and they were going to get their hair coloured together - one platinum blonde and one almost black and in the end I said you book it I'll do it. Thought I'd only keep it till it washed or grew out but I liked it and now every time I go the hairdresser plays with different effects. |
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Fiona | Report | 5 Oct 2009 15:58 |
Yes, looked at a dead person. |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 5 Oct 2009 23:12 |
Yes.. my dau and I fall out big time regularly. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 6 Oct 2009 17:18 |
I still do thank goodness. But I get unnecessarily scared of the dentist. Luckily when I went a few weeks ago I didn't need anything doing. Also I'm always scared when I have to have all the little MOT checks to do with all my girly areas too and am naughty and try to delay them as much as possible. But I had to have a biopsy after one of them a few years back and somehow I was brave about that. It's not made me any better though - I wish it had - I know I'm being silly to myself. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 6 Oct 2009 21:30 |
I love the house we have now. We will have been here a year at the end of the week. It's in the countryside, it's big and detached, I have an aga in the kitchen, and we have a river at the bottom of the garden and the other side of the river there is farmland with cattle on the field and sometimes we see deer over there. But we have lived in a couple of real shockers on the way and it's taken a lot of determination and a leap of faith to achieve what we have now. We moved from London (which I also liked for other reasons but I wouldn't go back to the rush and hustle) and it's surprising how much further the pennies go here. |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 7 Oct 2009 23:00 |
Getting married, closely followed by the birth of my second child ( first was horrendous very close to an emergency C Section) |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 9 Oct 2009 14:50 |
It depends |
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Fiona | Report | 9 Oct 2009 15:15 |
I do all my housework myself, never had any one come into my home and pay them to do any jobs apart from general workmen,(carpet fitters, Gas men etc) |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 9 Oct 2009 20:11 |
Ronan Keating.. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 9 Oct 2009 23:06 |
No I've never done that, but this is my 2nd year making sloe gin so we've been out on a few sloe hunts so far this autumn. Where we used to live there was a whole long road that had horse chestnuts along it so it was fabulous for conkering with the kids. Used to collect them and put some of them in a bowl on the hall table while they were really shiny. I don't see many conkers on the trees in our new area. But some of the trees have had to be taken down. |
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Anne | Report | 11 Oct 2009 22:55 |
No, they seem to be ok, we have more chestnut trees in our area, although not many people bother picking them up in the woods. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 12 Oct 2009 08:39 |
Not so far, but I'm thinking it might be soon. We have an aga so the heat does go through the house a bit taking the edge off the ground floor and upstairs, but we all like to sleep in cool rooms anyway so no-one complaining yet. We haven't even lit the lounge fire yet and that's downstairs where the heat doesn't get to so that's always the coolest place in the house. |
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Anne | Report | 14 Oct 2009 19:35 |
I pick blackberries to go with apples for a pie and blueberries to sprinkle on ice cream or cereal. I also like to roast the chestnuts from the nearby forest. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 14 Oct 2009 19:55 |
The autumn colours are really coming along now. It's been so lovely the past week or so watching them develop, especially on my drive to and from work when I get lovely views over the Wiltshire Downs. Reminds me - must look where I'm going. There was a balloon flight going over on my way home today. |