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What kind of things do you remember from Childhood

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Fiona

Fiona Report 17 Oct 2010 15:44

Afternoon all
Handy having an OH who is a doctor who can give you jabs, instead of having to trail all the way up to the doctors.
Cold and very windy here , we have had a bit of sun , managed to put my washing out for a short while but it is just damp now, so brought it in.

thought I would say hello before the family arrive , we will be celebrating SIL birthday today, it is actually tomorrow but we will not see him till Tuesday, so we are wishing him Happy birthday today. time flies he will be 30 tomorrow.

Mel have been on a boat on the Norfolk Broads, we had a great holiday, plenty to do and lovely scenery but the weather was not great at times, and it can be cold.
Where were you thinking of going?. Hope your OH can drive boats it takes a bit of manovering to get a boat parked.

Our dinner will be Haggis voluvonts (sp) for most people, Melon for me and Sofia for starters.
Then it's Beef , Yorkshire puds, carrots, sprouts, roasties & mash followed by birthday cake,

Tracey

Tracey Report 17 Oct 2010 15:50

Hi All---i've just done brekie here and you lot are on dinner-----

Jane it's a bit MORE than we need to KNOW ABOUT--what you and Chris
are doing in the kitchen--DROP-THEM HA HA HA --BEST OF LUCK
GO GIRL GO!!!!! LOL

MEL MUM EATING TO-DAY OR JUST A DRINKING ?

SUN IS OUT IN FULL FORCE NICE AND WARM.
WE HAD A CLOTHES HORSE HANGING FROM THE CEILING --WITH A ROPE ATT'''/ YOU'D PULL UP AND DOWN-----

Fank you made me think back a bit talking about the screw& washer we had to mend the POT'S ---

HOW'S SHEILA AND NN DOING?
Catie your friend is better of thinking twice now --if it's ment to happen it will
they can wait .

CatieI

CatieI Report 17 Oct 2010 15:55

Goodness Jane, I think your family were lucky to make it back to land lol.

I've been on a boat holiday Mel. Just a few days on The Norfolk Broads. Lots of lovely waterside villages and the wildlife was amazing. The area was totally unspoilt. The downside...... It was freezing lol
Never been on a narrow boat holiday...but my brother has. He went with friends and they really enjoyed it. They said they met a crazy Australian Lock Keeper, who had just retired as an Air Steward. He kept them all entertained one eve with lots of Aussie stories, whilst they provided the food lol

The children next door have chicken pox..... I won't go there lol

Jane

Jane Report 17 Oct 2010 16:03

I didn't really drop them lol Shirl Just showed enough for the needle to go in.
30 years old.I think I can remember being that.Happy Birthday to your SIL Fiona.

Mandy I would have no idea how to debone a chicken .It came from Waitr*** ,and has a lovely coating of something.I think it is sunblush tomato,parmesan and herbs .Very tasty it is too.
Just finished and cleared away.I think I may have to have a little lie down now ,as we had New York Cheesecake for pud.That has just about finished me off !!

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 17 Oct 2010 16:59

Fiona I hope you are not having Sophia for starters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You wrote:- Melon for me and Sofia for starters.


I read it as melon for you and then Sophia for starters! Lol.

Shirl no mum is not eating only drinking tea. I have'nt given her her sickness pill today and she is not rambling so much. Seems to know what I am talking about a bit more. Yesterday she asked me where Frank was. My dad that is who died 31 years ago.

We have booked the holiday. It's the first one I will have had for 30 odd years. OH has only had a narrow boat out for a day with the fire brigade boys and he dos'nt remember much about it as he was too drunk!

Have a look at the website it is Beacon Park Boats and it's in Wales.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 17 Oct 2010 17:04

I have never had a flu jab in my bottom, I usually have it in my left arm. Which reminds me I wonder if I should have mine done soon as I am looking after mum??

I have boned a chicken and it's not that hard. I stuffed it with frankfurter sausages and sage and onion stuffing. It was lovely and so easy to carve. Pretty too when you saw the slices on your plate.


Ann I asked my SIL about if children were taught to type properly at school and she said that they let them go along as they want to at first but there is a class for older children if they want to learn how to type properly. She always says I type fast but I did do typing at school and at my first job at the PDSA.

Frank

Frank Report 17 Oct 2010 17:18

I see now you are all giving out your menu's. Following me I see.!!!

Mandy The saying goes "It's cold enough to freeze Brass Ba##s of iron monkeys!"

Mel, A boat holiday is brilliant. I use to go on the Norfolk Broards each year. when younger (and cheaper). Around here there are loads of Boat Hire companies. The inland waterways and the Canal systems. But you must have places more local to you. Hows Mum today ????

Jane, You said don't mention fat. And there you are eating New York cheesecake. I ask you. What are you like ???? "Your no better than you aught to be!" Thats a good old saying,

Ros's fried's husband is in hospital , just had a knee replacement. So I invited her to dinner for today. I know she can eat, so packed her up a massive meal, Roast pork, Roast Pots, Parsnips, brussels, cauli, runner beans, peas and carrots. Me eldest son would have struggled, but she cleared the lot, than had steamed syrup pudding and custard.!!!! Ros and I had half of what she had ,and still left some.!!!!

What a wonderful day we have had here, Sunshine all day, turning cold now, but you can live with that. Ros got all her washing dried, and ready for ironing tomorrow. My neighbour sat outside this afternoon, with a big coat on, reading the paper. it did look funny.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 17 Oct 2010 18:21

Well i didn't know that Frank !! we always say its Brass monkey weather , you learn something every day !!!

I am so full !!!!! the pork was lovely and tender, the little bit that i had !! as i'am not much of a meat eater ,but i love the roasties !!!
We had Bonoffee pie too, not home made though ,shop bought ...well i did say i was having a lazy day !!!!!

The boats look nice Mel, we haven't been to the Wroxham Broads this year ,we like to sit and watch the boats try to get under Wroxham bridge ,they have to get right in the middle of the bridge or they won't get through ,lots catch their boats on the side ,you hear an almighty crunch ,and everyone looks round to see whats happening , it's funny to watch them trying to moor up too ,lots nearly go in the water as they try to jump on the bank ,and you would be surprised the amount of Children that don't have life jackets on .

Frank

Frank Report 17 Oct 2010 20:07

Mandy, Wroxham bridge is quite large compared to Potter Higham. I have seen boats take the windsreens off going through there. They just don't take any notice of what they are told about it. As I said before I use to holiday up there in the early 60s. And fish the Wroxham broad most weeks, as I was Stationed at Old Catton. 9 miles from Wroxham. The bus ran passed the camp gate.and an old chap who lived by the river Bure., would let me borrow his rowing boat, whenever I wanted it. I also spent many a NIGHT sitting tied up in the entrance to the Broad.
A piece in the local paper made me smile. A lorry driver saw a bridge sign that said "LOW BRIDGE" with the sign 14 ft 3 inches. When he arrived at the bridge it said 14 ft. too late he hit it. The highways agency say that they have it in hand to change the sign. IN SIX MONTHS.

Frank

Frank Report 17 Oct 2010 20:20

Mel, Have just looked at the boat web site. What a loverly area to choose. The area around there is delightful. I am sure you will have a restfull time . are you going for one or two weeks, and what month ??? nosey bugge# aren't I.!!!! I see that three old people enjoyed there holiday all in their 70/80s. So you will be a youngster.

Where's our Jane. Last night she was Multi- tasking. Perhaps her BUM is numb after her injection, and can't sit down on a hard chair !!!!

Jane

Jane Report 17 Oct 2010 20:29

Talking of bridges.Before they put up an electric sign that warns vehicles they are to high ,so many lorries and buses would get stuck under one of the bridges going out of Kettering.You know the one Frank on Northampton Rd.It used to cause all sorts of problems.
I'm watching the X Factor and then Downton Abbey.I must try and stay awake as I missed the end last week lol

Frank I feel a bit sick.Too much of that New York Cheesecake I think.

Jane

Jane Report 17 Oct 2010 20:31

My Bum is fine thanks Frank lol,but I do need to go and have a soft seat now.

Fiona

Fiona Report 17 Oct 2010 20:48

Evening
Mel it's ok I have read that part about starters again & I see I have slipped up there on my words, I had 2 peices of Melon and no Sofia for starters, though sometimes after I give her a bath she smells scrumtious all clean and powdered I could eat her up then.

Sofia actually for some reason was a bit picky tonight and wouldn't eat the melon but did try a bit of her dad's haggis( the men had haggis for starters) that did surprised us all.
But she had lots of beef & yorkshire pudding, all chopped up in little peices, she likes her meat, but will only eat peas as a veg, have tried her with carrots, sprouts etc, but just spits them out, mind you she will eat carrots & sweetcorn in a sauce with pasta.
Only just turned 1 and she is being choosy already tut tut tut

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 17 Oct 2010 21:01

Yes Frank, Potter Heigham bridge is a bit tight ,the last time we went to Potter Heigham the broad had flooded across the road !!! thats a few years ago.
Will say night night now ,going to watch Downton Abbey, then off to bed .

Fiona

Fiona Report 17 Oct 2010 21:19

Thanks for your tree Pictures Ann, lovely scenery,
I'm off to watch the tele. we Don't get Downtown Abbey here in Scotland,

OH is on holiday this week so might I may not be on here as often, so will drop in when I get the chance, hope I can persude OH to take me out for a couple of pub lunches now & and again.

night nightxxxx

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 18 Oct 2010 08:39

Morning All,

Another dry one. Some sunshine on the way I think as it was a bit misty moisty this morning. Oh yes it has just come up and is shining into our lounge as I sit here in the kitchen.

The canal that we are going on is only 33 miles long but they have some wonderfull scenery along the way and plenty of nice riverside pubs for meals etc. It is all booked and confirmed and I am getting quite excited. We have the week begining 2nd May.

Jane

Jane Report 18 Oct 2010 09:59

Morning Mel
It looks lovely where you are going,and if you get good weather it will be even better lol.We have somewhere called Foxton Locks not far from here and there are many locks all one after the other.I can't remember how many but it is great to watch all the narrow boats coming through.

I was looking up a cencus last night and found what I wanted ,but I also needed the page before.But I don't know how to get it as it won't have the persons name on that page.How to do it Mel please?

Frank

Frank Report 18 Oct 2010 11:13

Jane, I spent many a Saturday afternoon at Foxton. We would park in a gateway, and walk across the field to the locks, there are 10 locks. 5up and 5 down. it is a sight when busy. My first children loved going there on a nice summers day.

Mel, May should be a great time to go. The trees will be all fresh with new leaves, and spring flowers all around you. Do enjoy it.!!!!

Having a day of odds and sod#. Going to put covers over the Passion flowers, and less hardy plants. If dry enough will give the lawns another cut. The beggers won't stop growing.

Ros is off out with one of her friends, for a couple of hours. She has soaked the fruit in brandy, for the Christmas Cake and will make that this afternoon/evening. That will give the bungalow a nice smell of christmas.

No eggs from my chickens now. Had to buy some from Tesc#

Annx

Annx Report 18 Oct 2010 11:17

Morning All,

Fine and dry here, so a bit more rockwork this afternoon I think.

Mel your boat holiday sounds lovely and I will be interested to see how you get on with the boat as I have always fancied doing that. I went with 2 friends on the Norfolk Broads as a teenager and we hired one of those motor boats......my friend drove it into the bank and nearly went into a yacht as well. We were nervous wrecks!!

Jane

Jane Report 18 Oct 2010 11:53

I wish I had had my camera just now.Chester had disappeared off down the garden and I thought he was a bit quiet so I called him ,and his head popped around the corner of the trees down by the compost heaps.In his mouth he had a rather large bone !!!!!!.It looked quite a fresh one.I have no idea what animal it was from or how it got there.I managed to distract him by shouting
"BISCUITS" and he dropped it and came running.I then ran and picked it up quick and slung it in the bin lol

Frank get that nose out of the bowl !!!!! You will get drunk on all the Brandy fumes lol