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Old Style Diary Archive - FEB 06

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  • He who thinks he must be obeyed????
    The quicker you fall behind, the longer you have to catch up...
  • moggins
    moggins Posts: 5,190 Forumite
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    Racy, I don't know if it would help you but I got a velcro wrist support from Lidl, it's been an absolute godsend for my hands.
    Organised people are just too lazy to look for things

    F U Fund currently at £250
  • SnowyOwl_2
    SnowyOwl_2 Posts: 5,257 Forumite
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    fannyadams wrote:
    <<HUGS>> for those who want/need 'em. BTW, I've always thought the group hug smilies thing looks a bit rude! :grouphug: what do you think?

    Oh yes!! That smilie does look a little suspect...have you seen the word that appears if you hover your cursor over it???:rotfl::o:grouphug:


    My day so far has been spent lazing around...have finished by book, it was excellent! And played with my big kitten Dylan...he likes to play "fetch" - I chuck little things down the stairs and he runs and brings them back. So cute!
  • elona
    elona Posts: 11,806 Forumite
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    Been up most of the night with DD (12) as she was still feeling ill.

    Now DD (16) is poorly and lying down.

    Glad I made apple flan last night for dessert today.

    Have batter for yorkie in firidge and parboiled potatoes for roasties and still need to do veg etc.

    WM is on and have put DW on for pots - just popped in here to wake myself up.
    "This site is addictive!"
    Wooligan 2 squares for smoky - 3 squares for HTA
    Preemie hats - 2.
  • thriftlady_2
    thriftlady_2 Posts: 9,128 Forumite
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    He who thinks he must be obeyed????
    That's what I thought,had me scratching my head for a while though.
  • sashacat
    sashacat Posts: 821 Forumite
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    wasn't it Chinese New Year last weekend. We certainly went t othe celebrations in London last Sunday!
    Wombling £457.41
  • tootles_2
    tootles_2 Posts: 1,143 Forumite
    Quiet day for us today, lunch cheese and crackers pears and yogurt, supper prepared, roast chicken, roast spuds, apple and cinnamon stuffing, carrots ,cauli and gravy, not sure about pud yet might not need any after that lot.

    Have finished two of the hand quilted cushions I heard from my friend, she would like 2 for her sister, so have marked out two more, they take me a couple of evenings to stitch then I have to put them together, about a week for 2 depending on how I feel.

    Have been out in the garden for an hour cutting the clematis back and doing a bit of clearing up.... we are going to move the whirly this week so its get more sun.

    Glad you are feeling a little better Math, there is light at the end of the tunnel, we just cannot see round the bend!!!!!



    Living in the sunny? Midlands, where the pork pies come from:

    saving for a trip to Florida and NYC Spring 2008

    Total so far £14.00!!
  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    Glad i have my bread machine!!!! Those are dreadfull prices!!!!
  • skystar
    skystar Posts: 527 Forumite
    Good afternoon folks.

    Having a very lazy day. Feel really tired and achy so just taking it easy. All thats been done today is one load of washing and a quick clean of the kitchen.

    Had a lovely day at my mums yesterday. Yummy dinner and home with leftovers of turkey, stuffing, mashed potato, brie, edam and oatcakes.

    Had turkey, brie and cranberry sandwiches this morning. Popped them in the sandwich press to toast them a bit. Yum!

    Have made a batch of tuna and sweetcorn pasta that I will take to work for the next couple of days.

    Dinner tonight is tomato mince tortilla pie. Depending on appetites may serve with rice. Its all ready and just needs heating up. Tried out my new Lidl's £1.19 chopper on the onions and it works great. Seen a similar one in a Betterware type catalogue and it was £8.99.

    Hope everyone is having a good weekend.
  • metherer
    metherer Posts: 560 Forumite
    Hi all

    Having a bit of a lazy day today.

    This morning I've done some washng up (not much) and cooked a batch of beans & pulses in my SC.

    This afternoon I need to have a major sort out of clothes. Haven't put any away for a while, and some will now need rewashing because the clean laundry bin overflowed onto the floor. Doh! :doh:

    Was worrying about what to make for tea, but OH not coming now as he's having a lazy day too, so I can relax.

    Breakfast: Me: Poached egg on hm toast. OH: fried egg on hm toast
    Lunch: posh beans on hm toast - a tin of canellini beans in pasts sauce :drool: ) (Me only coz OH has gone home. :dance: )
    Tea: Who knows. prob same as lunch.

    Have a good day all

    Metherer
    Not heavily in debt, but still trying to sort things out.
    Baby due July 2018.
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