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Weekly Flylady Thread 22nd March 2010

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  • msgnomey
    msgnomey Posts: 1,613 Forumite
    I love David Eddings and have read 'em all!!

    Have had a good day, caught up with mount washmore (mount ironmore is OHs job so I'll leave him to it!!!)
    Have also been to a Rainbow fun day which was fun!!
    And cooked roast dinner at my in laws (FIL had an op on Thursday so we are helping out)

    off to bed now, my planning for tomorrow is scant to say the least but Hey who cares????
    Go hopefully into each new day, enjoy something from every day no matter how small, you never know when it will be your last
  • gunsandbanjos
    gunsandbanjos Posts: 12,246 Forumite
    PPI Party Pooper
    Evening,

    Thanks for all the support for me and LO. We really appreciate it.
    She is a bit better today but still needs to stay in at least one more night as she needs oxygen when she is sleeping to maintain her saturation levels above 92%. Her sats were at 69% when i took her in on friday which is just scary!!!

    Hugs to all those who need them, had a quick squizz through the last thread but my brain is melting and i cant remember who is doing what.
    The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.
    Bertrand Russell
  • hex2
    hex2 Posts: 4,736 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    edited 21 March 2010 at 10:07PM
    Polgara wrote: »
    Hi Hex2, Yep it is;) Well spotted, are you a fan??

    I liked the first ten but not his later stuff IYSWIM. I think I was in my early teens when the first ones came out and loved them.



    This place is still fairly clean from Fridays mammoth efforts. I have now finished washing the good china, put the DW on yet again, realised I havent washed any DS1 school trousers and put an emergency wash on :eek:

    ETA g and b - huge hugs for you and your DD. It must be very difficult for you all.
    'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need' Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • Polgara_2
    Polgara_2 Posts: 19 Forumite
    Sorry distracted, have discovered is it 'twinks' hobnob buscuits!:D

    I Liked the Belgariad and melorian (sp?) but couldn't get into the other books.

    eta not quite got the hand of quote and multi quote yet.
  • kazwookie
    kazwookie Posts: 14,275 Forumite
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    I'm in again please,

    Thanks to all for the lists and stars xxxx
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  • MrsChaos
    MrsChaos Posts: 2,069 Forumite
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    msgnomey wrote: »
    I love 'em and have read 'em all!!

    Me too! :j Well, not all, but I loved the Belgariad. We used the library a lot at the time, though, so I don't own them (yet...). I really am not safe around bookshops. I bought the latest Kathy Reichs yesterday and asked DH to hide it for me. He's supposed to text me at 11pm to let me know where it is, so I've got to get some more work done first. ;)

    I'm in again this week - thanks to pigpen, soappie and toots (x3). No sure how much I'll get done, but I'll try my best.

    Sandy - I would love an excuse to come to York more often. We could sit by the Ouse in the sunshine and have a drink, if you're up for it (or do anything else you fancy :)).

    Have a good week, everyone.
    MrsCx
  • sandy71
    sandy71 Posts: 898 Forumite
    MrsChaos wrote: »
    Sandy - I would love an excuse to come to York more often. We could sit by the Ouse in the sunshine and have a drink, if you're up for it (or do anything else you fancy :)).

    Have a good week, everyone.
    MrsCx

    That would be great (if there is any sunshine that is!!) Once we are settled I will have to make some new, and decent, friends.
    Sealed Pot Challenge Member NO. 853 :j
  • Mumof2_2
    Mumof2_2 Posts: 2,694 Forumite
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    Just wanted to come and thank everyone for being so supportive; you're all a great bunch. I am Flying but in my own way so not going for stars or anything like that. The good news is Pip is back home again; got charcoal residue all around her mouth still but she's fine. I shudder to think what would have happened if I hadn't have called the vet as she really was quite bad last night and earlier this morning apparently. £327 means DH's surprise was a very expensive Easter egg - trying it with the insurance and fingers crossed.

    GnB, still sending get well soon vibes for your LO. Hopefully you'll be able to have her home again tomorrow.

    Polgara, welcome to you and I'm with you on the Twinks - they're gorgeous aren't they!!

    Sandy, hope you have a good week x
    Flymarkeeteer: £168 and counting
  • kezlou
    kezlou Posts: 3,283 Forumite
    Hi one and all, i'm in again this week. Internet connection been going funny, so only just got back on today.

    Monday ~ Living room, Hallway, Stairs
    Level One
    remove clutter from floors, chairs and fireplace..
    Vacuum floors you can see and sofas
    Open the windows and let in some fresh air
    Level Two
    Vacuum under the furniture you can move safely
    Wipe and water neglected plants
    Dust those flat fluffy surfaces
    Level Three
    muck out manky pets!
    Clean windows, pictures, mirrors etc.
    Vacuum hall and stairs.. all the way up to the top!!!!!
    Extras
    1. Wipe woodwork in the living room/s
    2. Wash any smelly soft furnishings
    3. Sort spreadsheets/finances/meal plans etc
    4. 15 minutes filing
    Right oging to catch up on other thread them start on the filing, oh the joy
  • sandy71
    sandy71 Posts: 898 Forumite
    Mumof2 wrote: »
    Just wanted to come and thank everyone for being so supportive; you're all a great bunch. I am Flying but in my own way so not going for stars or anything like that. The good news is Pip is back home again; got charcoal residue all around her mouth still but she's fine. I shudder to think what would have happened if I hadn't have called the vet as she really was quite bad last night and earlier this morning apparently. £327 means DH's surprise was a very expensive Easter egg - trying it with the insurance and fingers crossed.

    GnB, still sending get well soon vibes for your LO. Hopefully you'll be able to have her home again tomorrow.

    Polgara, welcome to you and I'm with you on the Twinks - they're gorgeous aren't they!!

    Sandy, hope you have a good week x

    Thanks x

    If you hadn't acted so quickly with Pip things could have been a lot worse. There comes a point where it's too late for the charcoal to work so it's just wait and see:eek:
    There is no reason for the insurance not to pay out. Even though she has done it before this is unrelated. Keep on at them if they refuse but they shouldn't. Glad pip is ok. x
    Sealed Pot Challenge Member NO. 853 :j
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