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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 24 Oct 2009 15:33 |
We live quite high up, 1350ft, but Swowden is the highest. |
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Anne | Report | 25 Oct 2009 11:25 |
A big shop once a week to stock up the fridge and feezer and buy the animal's food. Shop more often for fresh fruit and veg. I mainly decide the day before what to have the next day as we freeze all the basic meats and I have a well stocked store cupboard of pastas, rice and tinned tomatoes etc..I try not to repeat the same meal very often apart from the Sunday roast when the family come round |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 26 Oct 2009 09:35 |
One of mine is "You know what thought did, followed a dustcart and thought it was a wedding?" That was one of Mum's and she got it amongst others from her mum (who I never met - she died the year before I was born). But apparently she had loads of others and plenty of old wives tales too, often with a country theme, like cows sit down if it's going to rain or cats wash behind their ears if it's going to rain. |
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Anne | Report | 26 Oct 2009 19:32 |
My grannie always thought that walking by the Gas Works and breathing in the fumes was a good cure for whooping cough, so my brother and I both whooping and wheezing were taken for a walk around our local one. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 27 Oct 2009 11:48 |
Yes we've got a lot of berries around generally and I have to say I was wondering what winter would be like. |
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Anne | Report | 28 Oct 2009 19:39 |
I'm due for a swine flu jab within the next couple of weeks because I have an impaired immune system due to chemotherapy. I will go to have it but if I was a young pregnant mum I wouldn't risk it. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 28 Oct 2009 22:40 |
Honesty was the main thing, which ironically can cause problems sometimes. If I don't want to offend someone I might have to find a way to say something without being untruthful, but I've been told my face always displays what I really think. |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 29 Oct 2009 11:56 |
Mine are 20 and 23 and they both drive so as an anxious parent I always want to know where they are going.. (dau is usually in work and son in Uni ) not what they are doing but it does help if they say otherwise :) |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 30 Oct 2009 00:06 |
From Mum's side there are none left unfortunately although there were loads. So I have lots of cousins. From Dad's birth side, I don't know, but there was a sibling born 6 years after him so I live in hope of a miraculous contact coming up. Dad would be 93 now if he were still alive so I don't think any elder siblings are likely to still be alive. But you never know. From his adoptive family we went last weekend to my last remaining uncle's 100th birthday party. Although he's profoundly deaf (born deaf not through old age) his sight is only just beginning to go so he can still see sign language thank goodness. And he's more mobile than many half his age. My daughter said her boyfriend's 50 year old mum has difficulty due to her weight and of course her inactivity makes her put on more. |
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Fiona | Report | 30 Oct 2009 10:56 |
Yes but I know it is impossible, |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 31 Oct 2009 10:04 |
Yes, not long after I started I found a second cousin I hadn't known about, so that was quite close. She lives in New Zealand and I told her that my daughter was planning to travel round a few months later in a camper van with her boyfriend. We struck up quite an email relationship and she invited them to visit her. We thought they would pop in for a quick visit on their way past but she invited them to stay for about a week and they had a great time. Her dad is still alive (named after my grandad I found out) and he and my daughter shared quite a bit of catching up on family our side of the water. |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 31 Oct 2009 23:27 |
Yes I am stuck on my dad's side ,although he and his cousin collaborated a lot info over the years over relatives ( they were on the phone for hours) lol..,he was 91 when he died( and had all his marbles) but poor auntie was 97 and had dementia 4 yrs after dad died. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 1 Nov 2009 09:17 |
If I watch telly it'll mostly be in the evening. Maybe a quiz, sitcom, documentary or news programme. At the moment Saturday is Strictly and if I'm not around to watch at the time I'll catch it on i-player. I rarely watch in the daytime except if my son's rota means he's home and I might sit down for a cuppa with him on the days I'm home. He likes Eggheads and Countdown - he's ace at the maths questions. Sometimes I might watch in the daytime around Christmas but I'd rather go out for a walk. In the past OH could sometimes be a bit of a telly addict and occasionally we missed doing something I'd prefer because a "must watch" programme was on - especially if he was backlogged with recorded things to watch. I-player helps a lot but sometimes it works for us and sometimes doesn't - we're in an area where the internet connection can be too slow sometimes though BT won't admit it. At least you don't have to consider saving tape/disc space anymore. But he's just not so much of an addict these days either which I like a lot better. Sometimes on bad occasions we've checked our internet speed can go down to less than half a mb and can even drop completely usually right in the middle of something important. OH works from home one day a week and he needs to send important files and documents over the internet to clients by a deadline. We've been here a year now and it has improved and doesn't happen so often but it's not completely solved. I'm a county employee now and I find our systems at work very slow too compared with my London experience. |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 1 Nov 2009 11:40 |
You have to be very careful on the net and emails. I'm no whizz but always delete incoming addresses if I forward them and never open emails that are cold calls. |
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Fiona | Report | 1 Nov 2009 13:38 |
We have had baked potato's for lunch today. I like cheese ,my OH likes Tuna. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 2 Nov 2009 11:31 |
We used to only contribute in the street with collectors and occasionally at the door, but we've always had our favourites. Now we each send a small amount via direct debit to a couple of favourites which cover a selection of the types of charities we prefer. That way they get the tax back on gift aid which makes what we can afford go further. |
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*$parkling $andie* | Report | 11 Nov 2009 13:18 |
Exceptionally.. At the door I am polite but they get less than a minute of my time. |
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Fiona | Report | 11 Nov 2009 16:50 |
When my children were small we used to go to a firework display at their school and also on Guy fawkes night OH would have a few fireworks for them in back garden but once they got to teenages they were not interested. Now we only listen and watch the rockets going off through the windows in neighbouring gardens. |
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Anne | Report | 12 Nov 2009 19:28 |
My Dad was in the eighth army, one of the desert rats serving under Montgomery, he was in the Royal Corp of Signals. He was only 21 years old at the time of being called up.. My uncle Charles, who was a talented artist was killed by a sniper in Caen, France.Neither of my grandfathers served in the 1st world war, one was a diabetic and the other worked on the railways. |
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DizzieLizzie | Report | 14 Nov 2009 11:42 |
My brother has my Dad's medals, and a cousin has my grandad's, but someone he served under had a set of miniatures made for him as a token of appreciation. Grandad gave those to my Mum and she always had them with her on Remembrance Day. So now I have those. |