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OS Daily Thread - Saturday 14th November

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  • SunnyGirl
    SunnyGirl Posts: 2,639 Forumite
    Twink Congratulations on your new Grandaughter foryou.gif I had my gall bladder out 4 years or so ago and recovery was 4-6 weeks. It was only when it was removed that I realised how much discomfort I'd been in. Hope your recovery & return to work goes well.

    Bitsy It does get better I promise! My older ones are now at the stage of having to creep in when they get home so as not to wake me :rolleyes: But at least I can leave them to it which was not an option in their younger days. One day you'll be yelling at them to get out of bed in the mornings :rotfl:

    The falafel went down very well indeed so I'm thrilled. We have a new, interesting meal on the menu, it's very inexpensive to make, is healthy (as I grilled them instead of frying ;)), was loved by all and was quick to prepare :T

    The rain has been non stop all day but we've been lucky with the wind. There is big pools on the garden I'm hoping that the underground drainage we put in will cope :eek: It's survived for 3 years so far so I'm sure it will. I too love watching the sea when its stormy but I probably wouldn't like to live too near to it with the threat of flooding etc. Hope that everyone is safe & sound.
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