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Fantastic present, he sounds really into it. My oldest DS got an allotment this year, and gave me loads of lovely potatos, veggies and fresh free range eggs. Love it x0
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tellmeitsfriday wrote: »You're all right about mother... silly old bag, wish she could fight it a bit more really...
Sadly, she's in a "its too hard, i'll never get better, oh I'll try, eek it didn't work and I had a panic attack" cycle...
Still, I'm taking her in town on Saturday :-| At least when there's nothing to say, I can pick out hideous clothes and she can laugh at me...
Oh evil cigarettes and thick blood... it's just not fair is it
As for books - I think I have read every single one of the 4 or 500 books on my shelves - the thought of getting rid of any is horrifying... they are like friendsI don't have any other clutter or stuff, but books are different...
Infact, I am still waiting for Marru's list :-D
Don't be too hard on her for not trying to fight it, different strokes give people different ailments - panic could be one of them. She is probably frightened and scared by what her body won't let her do.
One of Mum's took away her reading and recognition ability. For someone that lived for books and crosswords it was incredibly difficult to see her with a reading age of 5 but trying so hard to make sense of the headline in the newspaper :mad:
Glad someone else feels like me about books, I have a few that I read regularly and others that I pick up every five years or so but they are all much loved. Reference, biography, chick lit, I love them all:j Proud Member of Mike's Mob :j0 -
Right Painkillers for me then bed, Hopefully when I wake up in the morning my arm will be better
Got to take popeye to the vets again in the morningThey couldn't spey her last week cause she was still producing milk
Then dh and I are going to blackwood for a bitBoiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
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Just had a 15 minute blitz cos my mum and my pal are coing over to create some plans for the next 50 - 10 days. So I shall report on my 50 days goals tomorrow.
................... and were did that pile of ironing come from ???????????? Swear it wasn't there at teatime:cool:
MemorygirlFINALLY AND OFFICIALLY DEBT FREESmall Emergency Fund £500 / £500
Pay off all Debts £10,000 / £10,000
Grown Up Emergency Fund £6000 / £6000 :j
Pension Provision £6688/£23760 -
Don't be too hard on her for not trying to fight it, different strokes give people different ailments - panic could be one of them. She is probably frightened and scared by what her body won't let her do.
One of Mum's took away her reading and recognition ability. For someone that lived for books and crosswords it was incredibly difficult to see her with a reading age of 5 but trying so hard to make sense of the headline in the newspaper :mad:
Glad someone else feels like me about books, I have a few that I read regularly and others that I pick up every five years or so but they are all much loved. Reference, biography, chick lit, I love them all
It just feels like she's been abducted by aliens, and I am not that fond on the thing that's been left behind...
On another note, there's a swan on bbc2, and she's pecking people's bottoms!0 -
Double_Trouble wrote: »I hope OliveOyl is not reading this :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Take care hun hope you get a good nights sleep
DTxx
lol when she was a kitten we thought she was a boybut the name stuck, Can't got to bed yet, Waiting for some beads to finish for a commission
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Memory_Girl wrote: »Just had a 15 minute blitz cos my mum and my pal are coing over to create some plans for the next 50 - 10 days. So I shall report on my 50 days goals tomorrow.
................... and were did that pile of ironing come from ???????????? Swear it wasn't there at teatime:cool:
Memorygirl
lol I cleaned the kitchen earlier
look forward to hearing your goal.Boiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
tellmeitsfriday wrote: »It just feels like she's been abducted by aliens, and I am not that fond on the thing that's been left behind...
I love that way of explaining it :rotfl:
And no, I wasn't very fond of what was left behind either......... But honestly? It is better than not having them there at all:j Proud Member of Mike's Mob :j0 -
Right I won the beads I needed, I'm off to bed, hopefully tomorrow will be a better day,
GoodnightBoiler pot £30.92/£10000
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