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MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 3 Sep 2024 14:10

Afternoon all,

It's been a showery morning with bright spells the sun got out for a while but its clouded up again .

I've had the Rug doctor out and cleaned the bedroom carpet this morning so I've got the windows all open to help dry it off but it's practically dry after cleaning it .

Hope your feeling better now Mel .

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 3 Sep 2024 14:05

It's another beautiful bright and dry day here, although we could get showers, as forecast. I trimmed a bit more of the pyracantha and did some dead-heading this morning for a couple of hours before I felt I'd had enough for a while.

Came in and checked e mails, as we were waiting for a quote re.home insurance and had asked a local firm who insured us a few years ago.
My goodness. Today's quote was more than 4 times as much :-0 :-0
We've made no claims, there's been no floods or other natural disasters and the house is as it was then, so although raw materials have increased in price, that does seem a bit steep :-|

Ann, What a shame that a good sleep resulted in pain for you.I hope you managed your walk without too much trouble. Does what you eat affect the feeling at all?

Vera, I hope you get done all you need to today. With the changing weather, it must be difficult to know just what to pack, but I hope you have an enjoyable time away anyway.
Yes, I will go back to school, but I will wait until next week to go in to give the teachers a chance to settle their classes first. I think the class I will be working with will have a job share, ie. one teacher working 3 days and another one 2 days, so we will have to see if my days suit that pattern. I'm happy to go in if they want me.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 3 Sep 2024 13:01

I have been on to Ebay all morning since I posted trying to sort out a problem and now have nice headache and feel a bit dizzy.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 3 Sep 2024 11:07

I have one sub today I ordered a pack of 10 Jaffa cake bars and they have sent me a pack of 5 Jaffa cake rolls. What is the sense in that but at least its something like I ordered but they will still be going back.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 3 Sep 2024 10:42

Morning girls,

I over slept this morning and the shoppings coming today. Its 17 degrees with a grey sky but it is quite bright at times.

Glad you had a better ights sleep Anng it mkaes so much difference if you get a few hours in.

I am now going to see if I can sort out this order I messed up yesterday.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 3 Sep 2024 08:36

Good morning all Slept well last night, woke twice for the loo and finally woke at 8am. Very go easy with the packing, don't put your back out.

I meant to ask how you got on with the one lamb shank, did OH have enough meat?

the trouble with sleeping well is I am now payign for it with aching legs and this morning I have to walk to the hairdresser.

Annx

Annx Report 2 Sep 2024 20:41

I suppose it might just be our Asda that don't stock it anymore Mel. I hadn't thought of that till just. Maybe it just didn't sell well round here. It's good to know your pc is ok now.

Yes I hate how they seem to constantly change things and don't even tell you they are going to do it or what they are going to do. I've only driven OH's car once as it puts me off with all the different gadgetry to mine. Every time you start it up you have to remember to tap the screen to switch off the stop start or the engine switches off shortly after you are stationary anywhere eg at traffic ights. The handbrake is supposed to release on it's own when you drive away, but needs a bit of pressure on the accelerator then lurches forward. It seems like hard work after driving my car! lol.

Oh Vera, that's a meal with a difference!! lol. Yes I used to find we'd have a glut of things when we were going away and just when you don't have time to deal with it as well. Like you I used to make sure the house was cleaned before I went away so it was nice to come back without HW staring me in the face, but it's just been a quick whizz round with the hoover the last few times. Before the pandemic we did almost all of our shopping at Sainsbury's and it is near Asda less than a mile away and we thought we might try an order from there instead as I am signed up to their site.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 2 Sep 2024 19:49

Gosh sounds delious Vera, ha ha I'm sure he will enjoy that combination.

I have steak in ale , mash carrots and brocoli.

I sent an invoice this morning to a customer but mucked it up and instead of taking off one lot of postage as she bought 2 lots I took it all off so I am out of pocket. I have been on the pc and phone all afternoon trying to sort it out.

Yes the man came to see if my pc was ok and its is so that was good. Stuart did'nt come or ring me. The man (Neal) was very nice and showed me one thing to do to get rid of all the spam at once which I did'nt know before so that will be quicker now.

He told me its all changing soon so I think I am in for a shock once it does or it maybe better who knows. I just wish they would'nt keep changing things. I just get used to one thing nd then they throw something else at me.

As to Asda not stocking the milk powder anymore perhaps they found it did'nt sell so well as it did in lockdown. I shall have to have a look and see if our Asda still do it cos people use that in the bread machines.

Good luck with the packing Vera I hope you don't forget anything important.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 2 Sep 2024 16:28

It's been sticky and muggy and very overcast all day. The app on my phone is saying it's 24 degrees but feels like 27 and that seems about right but there has been no sign of sun at all today. It's definitely headache weather.

I've got the cases out ready for packing tomorrow and I've sorted clothes and made sure I've got all the paperwork in order and got all the things like medication ready. I can't believe that years ago I would be washing and ironing clothes for 4 of us, doing the packing and cleaning through the house the day before we went. I wish I still had that amount of energy. I have a busy day tomorrow again as I am getting my haircut and have some other errands to do in town.

I'm sorry to hear that your sister has Covid AnnG. Rotten luck to have it on holiday. I hope she's not too uncomfortable and it doesn't affect her fibromyalgia.

Mandy, I can't believe Chelsea is going to be 17. It seems no time at all since you sent us a picture of her all dressed up for a leavers' party at primary school.

I hope the BT man turned up on time and has got you all sorted out Mel.

I can't believe how many subs Asda seem to send Annx. It's not just you and Mel; my friend M used to have a weekly delivery and got so fed up that she changed to Sainsbury's. I think I'll stick with a combination of Tesco and Sainsbury. I think that photo search facility could be useful and I ought to look at downloading an app to my phone. I didn't have to download anything to my iPad; it all seems to be built in somehow and I can take a photo of something that it will search for or upload an existing picture. The problem is my iPad is one of the larger ones and a bit big to take out and about with me.

Are you back to school as well Gwyn? Your local primary must be very glad that you volunteer and I expect the children's reading improves no end with a bit of one-to-one help.

I'm just going to feed the tomatoes now and pick any that are ready. Isn't it always the way - everything ripens up just as you are going to be away. After that I must go and sort our dinner out. I took some salmon from the freezer earlier but I need to find veg to go with it. It's a case of trying to use up what's hanging around in the fridge. I wonder how OH would feel about prune decorated salmon served with a fried egg and a side salad? ;-)

Annx

Annx Report 2 Sep 2024 16:00

Afternoon All,

It was very muggy here first thing with that very fine drizzle you can hardly see, but it was ok while we did some errands. We thought we'd check in Asda down the road to see if they really had some skimmed milk powder, as I hadn't even seen it listed on our last 2 online shops. It took asking 3 assistants to find the powdered milk and all one said to me was ''it's not my department' and no offer to find someone else to help! It was an older lady assistant who came with us and found the empty space where it should be that was most help. She checked on her machine as well and they've stopped stocking it. It was their own brand as well and got top reviews. We started using it for hot chocolate drinks during the pandemic to save using up our fresh milk and found it was better than the fresh for the drinks. So the the less tasty Co-op version will have to do now. We also saw 2 things we were sent subs for were in stock and the helpful assistant rolled her eyes and shook her head, so I think the pickers aren't always very good. It's a huge store so my knees had had enough tramping here and there looking by then, so it was an excuse for OH to park next to Waterstones a bit higher up and we had a bacon butty with coffee at Costa's in there.

I've booked our flu and covid jabs for October. I have 2 other vaccines before then so will be up to date with all the childhood ones and boosters by then at last!

Gwyn I didn't realise there were still any grammar schools let alone same sex ones which is what I went to as a girl. To be honest, if there had been boys I don't think us girls would have done as well at school with the distraction and competing with each other with boys around. The skirts on some of the girls that go to the school a quarter of a mile from here barely cover their knicker legs.

I didn't think Chelsea was quite as old as 17 Mandy! :-0 Is she carrying on at school for now? Money for her birthday will be appreciated most I think as it is an age when our tastes can be quite particular and can change each week! She'll enjoy being able to choose herself something she likes. OH said he is taking the Cordyline on the front to the tip when he cuts it down again as a bit of it will completely fill the garden bin. It's regrown since it was tall and cut down. I do like them, but this is a vigorous one, too near the bedroom window and the roots too near a drain for my liking. It also harbours a lot of jumping spiders that like to come in the bedroom. We have started clearing some things for the tip from the shed as well as it needs replacing and there are things in there we'll never need or use now.

Back to admin again now like AnnG, I want to set up a small saving account my bank has started for current account holders that pays 6.5% for 12 months. With just about everything likely to get more expensive every penny counts and ERNIE has forgotten me this month!

AnnG I think sometimes changes in air pressure can affect aches and pains. We were comparing ours when we woke up this morning. We both said how we can be fine going off to sleep, then wake up with something hurting/aching so it must be a change in position in our sleep at times. I hope your legs eased up after you got up.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 2 Sep 2024 13:23

Yes that's the one Anng I thought she was good and that Tom would turn I think he had his hand over the button , he turns his head to really listen I suppose for pitch .

Gwyn I suppose you get a lot of that fine sea mist as your nearer the coast ,its still muggy here and quite hot when the sun out but it has clouded up a bit here and there's very black clouds at times ,looks like it could rain at times and then the suns out again .
Mel I hope you get on OK with the BT man and its good you'll have Stuart there with you too .

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 2 Sep 2024 11:50

Raining here now but its getting a bit brighter.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 2 Sep 2024 10:27

Good morning all.
Sorry AnnG, No sun showing in this part of the south east to send your way :-(

Earlier there was damp mist, so fine that you could not see it, but just felt it in the air, but now the ground is dry again and it has eased, although still overcast with no sign of the sun. Quite muggy.

It's back to school day for a lot of children locally and then very soon, - about 2nd week of September? there is The Kent Test for Year 6, ie. top junior age children. This is more or less equivalent to what you and I would know as the 11 +, as we still have grammar schools in this area. - single sex ones at that.

I agree with you Mandy, it's difficult to know what to buy teenagers these days. I have the same problem with a soon to be 16 year old's birthday. With the help of my girls, we usually have managed to come up with something for her, so far. I think they are always grateful for a bit more spending money, so that is a good option. There are grandchildren of friends and neighbours, who I buy for too, but for them I stop at their 18th and then they just get a card after that.

I'm glad some of you were able to benefit from daughter's method of looking up plants using her phone. I had to ask her how to do that, as I don't use a mobile day to day, but I know when we have been walking in the countryside or visiting gardens, she has been able to look things up and get an answer almost instantly.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 2 Sep 2024 10:22

Mandy, do you mean the one who sang Ave Maria? Yes she had a lovely voice but she chose the wrong song. They did say they were almost turning but something about it was 'off' towards the end so maybe she didn't have the stamina for that song. I thought Tom might have gone. I quite like the new line up and the fact that they were doing things differently and a bit more relaxed.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 2 Sep 2024 09:21

Morning girls,

I woke at 6.15am for the loo and it was all foggy and grey so I went back to bed for a while. Woke again and it was still grey fog so thought I'll just lay here a while.As i sit here it is just brightening up a bit and the fogs gone now. Its 17 degrees and pc says fog.

Got that BT man coming todya so better have a bit of a tidy up. Not much to do just some washing up. He is supposed to be coming between 12pm and 2 pm and I must ring Stuart.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 2 Sep 2024 09:11

Morning Anng, morning all,

Sorry Anng we have all the sunshine again and it's very muggy ,I was so hot in the night.
We watched the Voice I recorded it so we could whizz through it ,they didn't put the one I liked through it was the young lady she had a lovely voice but as soon as she started I thought they won't put her through with that song .

We're off on a tip run this morning, garden rubbish and lots of stuff from the shed ,there's lots more bits that needs to go but we need to sort it out .
I picked a nice little bowl of toms this morning and three big cues and three small,

Ann ,Chelsea will be 17 this month she's into her clothes and makeup so it will be money for her birthday as I have no idea what to buy .


AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 2 Sep 2024 08:32

Good morning all, 18 degrees here now but grey and damp. Would somebody please push that sun over here from the south East.

A strange 'bitty' sleep last night but not too tired this morning. Woken up with very painful legs again, though I had got that sorted. No idea why they should be painful as I didn't walk far over the weekend. I am wondering if it is the return to the damp weather?

Nothing planned for today but do have some admin jobs to do.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 1 Sep 2024 21:13

That was a good sub then with the tamps Anng.

The cloud shifted a bit this morning and there was some sun but after that heavy downpour it was so very muggy out. I hav'nt done any gardening today just flopped about after feeding te hens and fish. I did feed the toms and yesterday I spied some small runners on the beans so I think I may have some of those this year and the other tomato was'nt really ripe enough to have for my big breakfast today so I left it on the plant. I also have a dragonfly in my little greenhouse and I can't get it out, may have to try my net pond net and see if I can catch it in that. My cue plant seems to have gone blind and has only reached about 4 and a half foot. I usually grow them on over the canes of the toms but its not even reached the top of its own cane.

Left knees very stiff today. wehad no more rain today after that first shower so that was good.

Had a bonfire tonight and then went and washed my hair and had a shower.

Now i am ging to wish you all a good night sleep and see you inthe morning. Night night sleep tight.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 1 Sep 2024 21:05

Did anyone watch the Voice yesterday? I recorded it and have just watched it. A new line up of judges and I found it really entertaining, very funny.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 1 Sep 2024 19:47

Yes Ann if Tesco sub they charge the original order price. So I got two books of first class stamps for the price of two se one class. Can’t be bad.