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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Apr 2024 15:52

hello Joan. so pleased that you have been able to get out in the garden today, it does make such a difference, as I know.

Also great to hear that hubby's pension is sorted and that the union have paid up as well.

As you, like myself, were together as a couple for so long, it is going to take much longer to get used to being 'just you'. It is hard, it is over three years for me now and I still have the feeling that he might walk through the door. And how I wish he could. The 'missing' does ease Joan but I am sure it will always be there. I think we should be grateful though that we had somebody we loved so much and who loved us that losing them is hard. It would be awful to have had such a sad wasted life that we didn't miss them at all. Keep doing what you are doing enjoy your garden and your family when you see them and you will get there. <3

Amokavid

Amokavid Report 11 Apr 2024 15:39

Good afternooon to everyone.

After several days of heavy rain today (at last) we have a lovely bright sunny & warm day.
I have been outside this afternoon & managed to do a bit more cutting back & lowering of the rather long hedging in the side gardem, it's not too difficult but it is very prickly (Rugosa) & the tiny prickly bits can be a pest, they even manage to get through my gloves so I have to be slow & careful.

After not doing very much outside so far this year I am not as "fit" as I was last year & I have to take several breaks, it will take some time to reduce the hedging to where I want it to be but I will get there eventually.

My late hubbys Private pension with the Royal Mail has at last beeen sorted, & I no longer have to survive on just my State Pension !

Bit of a hiccup with the Post Office union though, it started offf well, Jack had continued his membership & I was informed that I was entitled to a Death grant, not a huge ammount but very welcome all the same.
Anyway the rep came to the house & delivered the cheque in person, it was deposited into the bank last Friday & come Monday this week it BOUNCED !!

I couldn't believe it, however it was soon sorted, apparently the cheque should have had 2 signatures but there was only on, the rep was very apologetic.
Fingers crossed the next cheque will be in order.

Still not received the re-issued cheque for the I Tax over payment, it is supposed to be with me by the 17th of this month, just hope it is AND they have got my status correct this time (Mrs & not Dr ) as I really don't enjoy being on hold for an hour or more !!

I am still not very settled after losing Jack, I miss him soo much, I feel much older now that I am on my own.

Anyway enough of me, everyone on the thread sounds to be busy with various things, I do like to read about what your are all doing.
As usual Linda you never seem to stop, what with the new house & all that's going on there & caring for your children you take my breath away. You take care.

Thanks to you all for being there, the GR boards & in particular THIS thread helps to keep me sane.

Joan.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 11 Apr 2024 12:30

Afternoon everyone looking in today.

Treehunter, lovely to see you posting. I do seem to remember your name from awhile back. I joined in 2008 so must have known you back then.

Good luck with your DIY, sounds fab.

Its sunny and dry today after yesterdays awful weather but its still very windy!

Think I shall leave my planters in my porch until after the weekend and hope the weather changes by then,

ArgyllGran, its horrid when your clothes smell like that. I hope the wind dries your coat quick and the smell has gone. Febreze is good for some things but chip fat is a very strong smell.

My nanna used to have a pulley over her stove to dry her clothes but they always stank of food!

Not sure what to do for the rest of the day as up straight with everything??

I'm sure I shall find something to do as there is always a cupboard or a drawer that needs emptying..

Linda, glad you got your new master socket sorted.

Hope Joan is doing ok as not seen her post for a bit.

Take care all

Florence in the hebrides

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 11 Apr 2024 11:57

Good morning from a pleasant Yorkshire, although it is starting to get ominously dark.

Old chip fat, hmm, not the sort of perfume I go for :-D

It is just one more day until my daughter comes home thank goodness. Esme has actually been OK, although she played her daddy up yesterday morning and didn’t want to go on the school bus, so he drove her in.

Open Reach actually turned up this morning to move the master socket, so we no longer have wires trailing across the hall floor. Instead we have an ugly black cable running around the outside of the house and into the first floor bedroom we are using as a study. He has put the master socket in a more sensible place in that room as well because the telephone cable was running over the carpet and I kept tripping on it and disconnecting it.

There is lots of banging going on upstairs. OH is taking all of the tiles off in preparation for the new bathroom going in. They are going to take the old bath and shower out next week, we will need the wall skimming before the new one can go in.

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 11 Apr 2024 11:41

Bright, sunny and breezy here today., which is a relief after yesterday, when it bucketed all day.

I've had to wash my raincoat this morning.
I was in town with a friend yesterday, and on our way home, as we were wet and cold, we decided to stop for a bowl of soup for lunch.
The place we intended to go to was full, so we went to a different cafe which we hadn't been to before. And I don't think I'll be going again!
The soup was very nice, and just what we needed on such a horrible day, but the whole place smelled very strongly of chip fat.
The smell lingered on my clothes for hours.
I'd hung my coat up to dry when I got home, and when I passed it on my way to bed I was hit by a waft of old chip smell, so I sprayed it with Febreze.
However, it was still smelly this morning, so I decided washing was the only option.
It's now out on the line, blowing about in the wind.

Treehunter

Treehunter Report 11 Apr 2024 11:29

Morning all warm but cloudy here in Uxbridge today.
Out later so hope it stays dry.

I am waiting for new unit to come hope tomorrow morning then fun out to g it together
Done 2 already and new table

Hope everyone has a good day


:-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Apr 2024 09:07

good morning all, bright and sunny with hardly any wind at the moment but clouds in the distance.

Sylvia. About 20 years ago (I can't remember the actual year at the moment. We had a couple of days/nights in Vancouver and stayed in a fairly large hotel in that area of town. Short walk to where the cruise ships were lined up.
The first night we were there, about 2 in the morning, the fire alarm went off. Fire exits turned out to be a walk across the roof tops to the fire exit stairs outside. a bit scary in a new place just blindly following other people and fire signs. I think it was a false alarm in the end. We had flown to Seattle and driven to Vancouver so it may have been our first night after flying. Luckily in our 50s so a lot younger then.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 11 Apr 2024 01:22

This was another lovely day!

Yesterday, of course, was sunny, blue sky, light cloud and some gusty winds, just ideal to watch an eclipse, only 1 day late!

My Dad, who vey rarely swore, would have called it a "s*d's law" happening :-D

Today, I had to go to physio in the north end of town, just a couple of blocks from the harbour, and with views right across to the mountains on the other side. Clear view of them, but hardly any snow even at the very top. Snow build-up has been very poor, and so we'll probably be looking at major drought conditions, and very possibly/probably another bad wildfire season :-(

It has already been announced that drought restrictions will be enforced from May 1st here in Vancouver ............ that means automatic watering only on 1 day of the week, depending on your house number, and then only between 5-9 am. Hand-held hose pipes can be used between 7-9 am on that same day. Watering by bucket can be done at any time, especially for food plants and trees.

We had just parked in the underground parking at the physio's building, and were getting out of the car when the fire alarm went off. What to do??? Get back in the car and drive out?? Try to walk the 2 flights of stairs to the outside??

About 5 lots of the alarm had sounded by the time we'd decided to walk up the 1 flight to level 1 of parking, where we had to go anyway to pay for parking. As we got to that level, we realised we had not heard any more alarm, and the elevator door opened, so people were using it.

Deep sigh of relief for me, as I have to go up to the 2nd floor of the building, and just do NOT do stairs!

Got to the physio's, asked how I was, said about the alarm ........ they hadn't heard it!!

Apparently fire service people had been around during the previous week to 10 days testing all kinds of things, so my physio suggested it might be connected to that!

After treatment, as he walked out of the room, he turned round, gave me a grin, and said "Keep away from stairs"!

I've been going to him since 1996, so we know each other well!

It was announced yesterday that the flu and respiratory sickness season is over, and mask mandate regulations for health-care facilities have been removed. But the Minister of Health then added that the public has to realise that regulations are to be expected to be imposed every winter in future. Then he followed up by saying free Covid Booster shots will be available as of next week for everyone over 6 months who has not had a shot or a booster, and especially for Seniors over 65, babies over 6 months, people in long term care facilities, and those immuno-compromised. I await our emails!

Showers due tomorrow, then clearing for Friday and through the weekend ............... or so "they" say.

Take care everyone!

Florence61

Florence61 Report 10 Apr 2024 17:14

What a horrid day! it hasn't stopped raining at all.

I have now finished painting the garden planters and they are looking great. The stain was a darkish brown but it shouldn't fade as its waterproof but it wont be today they get put outside grrr.

JustGinnie, hope you haven't lost anymore fenceposts. I wonder how long before you get new neighbours and hope they are are nice ones.

At least the kitchen table is cleared now so we can sit & eat as last night it was on trays infront of the tv which we rarely do!

Found a sweet & sour meal I made last month in the freezer so that's my tea with basmati rice and I made some Tzatziki to have with a naan bread I found too. Infact just realised the time so better go and put it in the oven.

Hope everyone looking in is safe & well today

Florence in the hebrides

JustGinnie

JustGinnie Report 9 Apr 2024 16:47

Afternoon all,
Well it's been windy and very wet here as elsewhere. It has stopped raining now and the sun has come out but still very windy. Not been able to do anything in the garden but hopefully will be able to soon .

1 fence panel down but not broken so g/son can fit it back in . Still no neighbours next door and the fences between theirs and next door to them have now got more panels down. If this wind keeps up we'll have open plan gardens around here. Not good for us as we have a dog to keep in.

Keep well everyone

Ginnie

Florence61

Florence61 Report 9 Apr 2024 15:17

Afternoon all.
Well its turned out to be an ok day. Still windy but very sunny and now dry. Bin day too but for a change didnt get blown away lol

Have sanded the 2 planters on the kitchen table and I have painted one with the first coat. Daughter dong the other but I'm keeping an eye as she is very slap dash and I don't want paint on the floor!

Takes about 30-40 minutes to dry and then I can put a 2nd coat on. Once dry they will stay in the porch until properly dry overnight and can then go back outside ready for bedding plants later on.

Did a huge basket of ironing earlier too so a very productive day all round.

Not hugely hungry today so something very light for me tonight, maybe just toast. I seem to have lost my normal huge appetite. I am still coughing and my temp yest went back up to 100 so not completely over it yet.

Sylvia. what a disappointment you didn't get to see the eclipse. Some people had paid loads of money to travel to Niagara Falls and didn't see a thing due to the cloudy weather! About 8pm, I put on 2 pairs of sunglasses but didnt see much. Was only a partial eclipse here anyway.

Linda, hope you back improves soon. My goodness, what would your daughter & SIL do without your help? And why can he not see to his own daughters during the night may I ask?You and you hubby really need to look after yourselves as your health must come first.

Just heard that the river Arun in West Sussex burst its banks and holiday makers at a caravan park had to be evacuated and also on the Isle of Wight. Think everyone was ok but how awful for them.

Right off to make a drink then start the 2nd coat of wood stain.

Take care all

Florence in the hebrides

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 9 Apr 2024 12:40

Thank you Argyll Gran. :-)
My back aches on one side, I think I pulled a muscle lifting the wheelchair into the car boot
My daughter said the eclipse happened while she was on the plane, she didn’t see it , it just went a bit dark.
It is vary rainy here now, it is cold as well, some have put the heating on. I really want to get out into the garden, but it is just too soggy

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 9 Apr 2024 12:04

I'm full of admiration for the amount of help/time/effort/love you give your daughter and the girls, Linda - especially when you're not feeling well.
As we get older, looking after children does become very tiring, even if we did it easily when we were young.

I hope you and your OH recover full health soon.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 9 Apr 2024 10:25

My daughter is in Boston , the American one, she arrived last night about 7 pm our time. I don’t know the time difference, so don’t know if she would be there for the eclipse.
I had a nice day at the theme park yesterday with Esme. She was as good as gold. My back and shoulders were aching last night because of pushing her around in her wheel chair all day. It is a children’s size chair, so means stooping to push it .
On the way back, we collected OH and all had dinner to her house. I did her bath and got her ready for bed, then left her daddy to it. She normally wakes several times in the night, but he never wakes up, it is always brown to my daughter. He said he never woke up at all, so goodness knows if she was crying. We went over for 7.45 this morning, so son in law could drive Eve to school. I got Esme up, dressed and gave her breakfast. She went off happily on the school bus, so we are home. We will go back for when she comes home and I will make dinner nd do bath time again. Roll on Friday when my daughter comes home.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 9 Apr 2024 08:24

Disappointing when that happens Sylvia and it is the sort of thing that regularly happens here. Lovely bright night skies for days on end then, expecting an occurrence and it is cloud cover all over.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 9 Apr 2024 03:46

Hope you are feeling better today, Linda. Not much fun to be looking after a child when you are under the weather!

Well, that was a wipe-out of a solar eclipse!!

We were only going to see about 30% coverage of the sun, but we saw nothing!

Rain and cloud all day. There MIGHT have a slight darkening and then a slight li8ghtening of the cloud cover at the appropriate time, or that might have been our imagination! :-D

Florence61

Florence61 Report 8 Apr 2024 16:05

Afternoon everyone looking in.
Its a chilly 9 degrees here but the sun is shining and the wind slowly abating.
Gonna wait until tomorrow before sorting out the planters as need to remove the liner which is full of soil and then bring the 2 planters indoors to sand and paint.

The weather towards the end of the week looks like gales again!!

Not much happening around the village as still the school children on holidays so the rds are quiet and people still away.

Hope everyone else ok today

Florence in the hebrides

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 7 Apr 2024 15:49

The only other place to take her would be a soft play centre and being up the top of a climbing frame at my age is not much fun. At least at the theme park, there are two half hour shows to watch, plus a half hour dance party, so I get to sit down for those while she dances away at the front. This theme park has been changed to under twelve’s, so there are plenty of tame rides to go on. She has a special wrist band, so we don’t have to queue, though I only used it once on Thursday as the queues were very short. They will also stop the rides when it is the type where the car slows down for people to get out and the next people get in. As she is only partially sighted and not terribly stable, she needs the car to be stationary and to be fair, so do I :-D

The weather has now turned and it is lashing down, so I hope it clears up before tomorrow

Getting a head start on your decorations is a good idea Florence, although it is a long time until Xmas

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 7 Apr 2024 15:28

Oh Linda, as Florence says you are both probably run down and that is not helped by having to look after the children, especially Esme. I hope that your daughter and son in law appreciate what you do and that you should by now be being able to live a relatively quite life. I do admire your fortitude. Will Esme always demand so much attention and 'on the go' activities or will she settle down more as she gets older. I know you don't resent having to look after her but you must long for quieter times.

Ah Florence I had not thought of you using the thicker candles. with pricing, I have always known that whatever I make I could never try and include the time spent making things. If you were to cost out time and expenses you would never sell anything because it would be too expensive.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 7 Apr 2024 14:12

AnninGlous, had to laugh at your comment" if it gets hot" :-D :-D :-D it never gets hot here!!! I will store them in my wardrobe. The bigger candles are 1/2 size pillar candles so they wouldn't bend. The smaller ones are quite slim but only about 10 cm tall.

Can't decide on how much to charge yet. initially thought £10 for the large ones and £4 for the mini ones but shall ask a couple of friends who craft what they think. I don't want to overcharge but the cost to make was several pounds.

I have now finished painting about 100 pine cones with gold paint so when we make some more, it will be easier to have them ready.

Its horrid weather as still very wild and raining now. Thank good ness we don't have to go out anywhere.

Oh Linda, poor you & hubby. I suspect all the stress etc of moving has caught up with you and you are both run down. Is there not anywhere else you could go with Esme? I so hope you both feel better soon.

Off to enjoy a well earned coffee with a choccy biscuit now.