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syljo

syljo Report 3 Jan 2006 21:08

Hi all, Well last night my daughter, her partner and our grandchildren turned up, so it was coffee, tea, drinks etc. This morning we had friends for coffee and lunch and they were just about to go when my ex son in law turned up with his new wife. It's been a day of non stop tea, coffee, etc. Anyway it's nice that everybody still wants to come and see us. I've asked my granddaughter to come and eat with us on Thursday, as she put on her Xmas card that she misses us and it would be nice if she could eat here more often. Of course she can! We're going to take the Xmas tree down tomorrow so that my help can vacuum the floor where the tree has been. I've asked my help to come on Friday next week, as Wednesday is my birthday and cannot have her cleaning when I have visitors. I always come up for air after my birthday! We've had a lovely dry sunny day today but quite a frost at night. Lovely to see you're staying with us Di. I wonder how June and Beckham are getting on. Looking forward to hearing from her. Poor Brenda, back to reality and work again after the holidays. See you all tomorrow. Sylvia xxx

Brenda

Brenda Report 3 Jan 2006 19:41

Good evening everyone,well it was back to 'normallity ' today . Was in a right rush this morning couldn't find things where I had put them on Saturday and then remembered that I had help in the tidying up over the weekend and have no idea where things have been put,but as I did get some help I suppose I should not grumble. Di I have been trying to make sense of some of my family notes all weekend Ihave an idea I might have got a couple of wire crossed.Hope not as a lot of research might have been done in vain. Have to send a few emails tonight so can not stya long as i also have ironing to do. Take care Brenda

John

John Report 3 Jan 2006 03:41

I hope you all had a great Christmas and enjoyed your presents. Do have a happy new year, just notice Bill has popped in too. John

Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Jan 2006 19:14

Hi everybody, Nice to see so many old faces here, meaning that in the familiar sense, not wrinkled! Sylvia, my handyman not only leaves things all over the place, the words, 'Where's my...........?' echoes continuously when he's working, and many of his projects in the past have ended in chaos, and eventually rolling on the floor laughter. I could write a book! So far so good this session and the kitchen floor looks fantastic. Mavis, your meal sounds fantastic, and definitely needs to be followed by a few days of vigorous jogging. Good to see you, Kathleen and Elisabeth, and hope this year will be good to you both, better than the last couple were. I hope Fred and Liz are feeling better now. Fred has sent me his Xmas pud recipe and I'm looking forward to trying it. Also sent me some soup and other recipes which I must study today; it's been so chaotic around here the past few days, I haven't had a chance to do anything much, except keep out of the way as much as possible, but stand by in case I'm needed. I'm now going to have a quiet day, knitting, reading and sorting out some of my genealogy notes, to refresh my mind about the families; which is which and who belongs to who. After a while I start to get them all confused! I'm hoping my stove will be back in operation, as I'm getting tired of store bought pies and quiche and samosas. Want a nice smothered steak today. Here's to another successful year ahead for FNW, Brenda. Love, Di in Tis Was.xxx

syljo

syljo Report 2 Jan 2006 15:12

Hi every, Well a belated happy New Year from me, last but not least, and better late than never are words which come to mind. I've no reason for being late, just didn't get round to posting that's all. Honest Joe, that's me! Well I have friends coming for lunch tomorrow and as usual Johan, my dear handyman, has had the sitting room upside down. Records, CD's all over the sitting room floor. He has been putting a new cable on the television. Could have done it a couple of weeks ago, but didn't. It is always the same, just before Xmas, a birthday, or just friends coming, things have to be turned upside down. Moan, moan, moan, but I think I have cause to. I don't think I'll ever get used to it. People tell me that it is nice that Johan is so handy, but I doubt it sometimes. Well must get some dinner ready now. Sylvia xxx

Brenda

Brenda Report 2 Jan 2006 01:02

Hope you all enjoyed your new year celebrations whatever you did. I had my dad round to dinner which is a celebration in its self,he hardly goes to anyone these days. We had a lovely meal if I say so myself .anda little glass of wine and a nice chat and cuppa afterwards. He did not stay very long but it was lovelly to have him here. Johns mother is on holiday in Benedorm,so we will be writing her a nice letter tomorrow,she phoned us on Friday,to wish us a happy new year. Mavis not heard of some of the veggies you mentioned but they sound great.no wonder you went for that walk. Elizabeth,lovelly to hear from you ,drop in any time to browse or leave a message if you feel like. Not sure what we are doing tomorrow,so not sure if I will get on here.LOve Brenda

Mavis

Mavis Report 1 Jan 2006 11:49

Hi everyone. A Happy and Healthy New Year to you all. Fred - I made your 10 minutes Christmas Pud - it was delicious and my guests thought it was great. Thank goodness we can get back to some normality - too much food, too much grog and not enough sleep! Had our Roast Turkey Dinner today for 11 guests - the weather had turned really hot and I nearly melted. With the turkey we had roast pot's, roast pumpkin, roast kumera, peas, brussel sprouts, carrots and runner beans from the Garden. The first real picking of beans this summer - will have beans every day now!! Had all the usual trimmings. We then had Strawberry Pavlova, strawberries and cream. Fred's Christ. Pud, Trifle and mince pies. Finished with a delightful cup of coffee. I escaped clearing the dishes and rinsing for the dishwasher by taking the youngest guest Sleyd 7 months, for a walk in the buggy!! I had a lovely 1/2 an hour on my own. Pip and his niece (haven't seen each other for 30 years) had a great time this evening discussing family members and looking at old photo's. Lots of medals gained by Pip's Grandfather . Old Mess Cards, Old photo's of Pip's Grandmother and her family in South Africa. So much history contained in those little boxes that the relatives leave behind. We will be eating out with them tomorrow before they leave for Home - England. Must go now - I am sooooooooooo tired after today's activities. Take care everyone as you step into 2006. Mavis NZ

Elisabeth

Elisabeth Report 1 Jan 2006 08:40

Greetings to all the Friends and Neighbours! I wish you all the very best of health and happiness and the most peaceful 2006. Love Elisabeth xx

Brenda

Brenda Report 1 Jan 2006 03:25

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL<may it bring you all you wish for. loveto everyone,Brenda

Kathleen

Kathleen Report 1 Jan 2006 02:53

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE Wherever you are may this year bring health, happiness and peace to all. Have not been feeling up to par lately but it's getting better now, thank you to all of you who have sent me messages, cards, e-cards and e-mails. I will be getting in touch with you all very soon I promise, I can only say for now that they were all much appreciated and had a lot to do with helping me to feel better. It is so nice to see some familiar names returning to this thread, please keep popping in. God bless Love Kathleen

JALimestonePlains

JALimestonePlains Report 1 Jan 2006 01:26

A Happy New Year to all FNWs, pats for Beckham, Morgan but not snuffles Fred! May 2006 bring many rich blessings. Cheers JA

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Jan 2006 01:12

Hi everyone, A Happy New Year to you all, near and far. Hi Bill, surprise, suprise: nice to see you back with the 'family' too. See you all next year. Love, Di.xxx

syljo

syljo Report 31 Dec 2005 15:30

Hi everybody, Well the thaw has set in here but this is only temporary, so they say, as we're going to get colder weather again. Oh well, have to keep the winter woollies on for a bit longer I suppose. I seem to live in an old pair of woollen trousers and jumper. Daren't do this tomorrow when our daughters come round though or I'll be in for it. I have to dress like a 30 year old again, even though I'm cold. Must put up the heating before they come. My neighbours daughter, husband and small child couldn't fly back to France because not many planes were taking off from Schiphol due to the bad weather. They arrived at Schiphol and had to return here. Her mother had already put everything away - toys, bedding etc. and had to get it all out again. Isn't it nice to have our family back again, Jude, Di, Brenda, Fred, June, and all the others which my memory has temporarily blanked out. May it stay this way. I'm pleased to hear that June has finally moved. June, if you are looking in, drop everything and take a drink for the New Year, you've deserved it gal. Now A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY. Sylvia xxx

Brenda

Brenda Report 30 Dec 2005 23:50

I have been off work to day ,but was up just as early to get some washing out of the way.Then went to the bank to pay something in .had a look at some sales in the local shops ,bought a lovelly cuddle robe towel for a friends daughter who is having her first baby any time now. Then went to the supermarket ,you would have thought we were going under seige!!!Couldn't get down some of the isles,and I for got to go back for some items when I could not get down at first,so we have not got any sugar ,which I will get tomorrow from the little shop near work,its not for me ,its for the men to have with their cereal. Then came home to finsh of cleaning the cooker,John did help otherwise I would still be there,I have to unscrew the glass panels on the doors ,take out the self cleaning lings !!! but being 5'2' I cannot reach into the back of the oven and grill,(It's a built in oven) Nice to see everyone popping in when they can Working all day tomorrow hope its more festive than last year.or I might have to start saving my annual leave to have time off. Take care Brenda,

Unknown

Unknown Report 30 Dec 2005 22:03

Hello my darlings :-) Yes June was moving - so I am looking after the birthdays for her :-) I get very upset at New Year - especially when I hear bagpipes - my dad was a piper - and of course you cant avoid them! BUT I will be chatting to Australia - this is the time my David gets very homesick - again when he hears the pipes. (soppy family or what!) but Miss Isobel will have been up to some mischief and trying to get her Granny She on side and if that doesnt work she asks for her granda lol Hope you all have a peaceful New Year xx

Unknown

Unknown Report 30 Dec 2005 21:44

Well what a surprise, l just popped in again and more old faces are back and what a lovely welcome we all got - thank you:o) Di - great to see your name,hope you are well:o). Fred you still getting into scrapes with the missus?? wat you like? Sylvia - you're always sooooo busy,how do you do it?? l still have'nt been able to see your cards:o(( Hi She and Paul - hope your all well - bet you'll all be celebrating tomorrow, its 'Hog me watsits' (can't spell the proper word! lol). Brenda - many thanks for your email:o) Elisabeth - l'll get back to you soon. She - has June moved, l noticed you are doing her birthday fingies?? Happy new year to everyone,new faces as well - l'll pop back again. jude sarf wales xx

syljo

syljo Report 30 Dec 2005 19:45

Hi everybody, Well Di, rest assured that when you come onto this thread you are in friendly hands. we're all nice people. Honest injun'. I am wondering whether June and Beckham have moved house as no messages from her for a while. Fred seems to be still eating away his leftover Xmas food. Brenda is always busy, but not too busy to add to this thread now and again. Is it Jude's New Year's Resolution to come and see us now and again I wonder (hope). We have had another fall of snow here today and the roads are slippery tonight. We had a warning not to travel on trains, buses or cars after 4.00 pm as then the troubles would be starting. Fortunately Johan listened to the radio this morning and woke me with 'hurry up we're going shopping'. Nice, I thought, I understood we were going tomorrow. Anyway, leapt out of bed, showered, bite to eat and to the shops. You see, Johan had heard the weather news had been changed, so therefore we had to change our plans. Now maybe I can have a lie in. I want to make some bread tomorrow, but further not too much to do. Have a nice evening everybody. Remember tomorrow is the last day of 2005. Sylvia xxx

Unknown

Unknown Report 29 Dec 2005 22:15

Hellooooo again, She, it's good to see you again too. Hope your family is all well, especially the grandbabies; not babies any longer though, I guess. And hi Brenda, great to see you again too. I hope your nephew is enjoying his time in Whistler. I think they had a good start to the year snow-wise, this year. Where is he working there and what is he doing? It's a lovely place to live, very expensive though, geared to wealthy tourists and residents! Hi again too to Sylvia and Fred, GR's 2 resident cooking experts. I always start drooling when reading their messages. And hi to Mavis in NZ; I don't think we've 'spoken' before. I was wondering what had happened to Christine in NZ too. I haven't seen her name anywhere as yet. We're in a chaotic state, redecorating, so may not get back for a couple of days, so I'll wish you all a very happy, healthy, and peaceful New Year. It feels great to be back among such friendly folk here and on the Canada thread. I missed you all a lot. Tried looking in on knitting and sewing forums, but it wasn't the same!! Must go. Take care. Love, Di in Tis Was. xxx

syljo

syljo Report 29 Dec 2005 19:52

Hi al,l Yes Fred it is here also winter wonderland. A glorious picture with children playing throwing snowballs and tobaggoning. Yes, the children are enjoying their Xmas holiday. So much better for them than playing with the computer indoors. Leave that to the oldies, eh! I've been surveying our food situation too Fred, as New Year's Day it is traditional for families to come and visit and have a drink with tit bits but I think I can manage. I have some puff pastry in the freezer and some cheese so rustle up some bits and pieces and some hard sausage in the freezer to cut into pieces. Yes, here I will be ok. Now Tuesday I have friends for lunch so I can make soup and cheese/ham tostis. I do need some Port and Brandy in the house, and will have to see what we are going to do Saturday. Tomorrow is supposed to be a terrible day weatherwise, so no I will not attempt to go to the market, but Saturday should be a bit better. I do have offers to do some shopping for me if necessary. Today my ex son in law went to the Post Office for me and has offered to do some shopping tomorrow. Now everybody have a nice evening. Sylvia xxx

Brenda

Brenda Report 29 Dec 2005 16:39

Hello Everyone,Di what a great surprise,I have been thinking about you a lot lately as my nephew has gone to work in Whistler Vancover .I think, for the next few months.lt 's so good to keep finding all our old and dearest friends popping back now and again.Just pop on when you want to Di ,you are more than welcome at any time. Sylvia hope you are feeling a lot better soon, Mavis winter has hit us hard today.snow and ice everyehere,took me nearly ten minutes to open the car door then twenty to de ice it this morning,BRRRRR. Fred how was that beer good I hope. Hiya She and Paul.nice of you to send us your best wishes,which are of course recepricated Its gone really cold in here now the bit of sunshine we had has gone.So I will go and get tea ready.Be back to morrowTake care ,Brenda