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The future is still bright for 3Dogs - Take Two

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  • steviehants
    steviehants Posts: 3,228 Forumite
    Shorts wrote: »
    Boult, Dont you just love first days back to work? NOT.

    I cant wait for the Christmas Break, although not looking forward to all the shopping and spending that goes with it.

    Hello Steve, how are you?

    Hey Shorts,

    Same here for xmas break, Ive already done all my pressie shopping. Plus have been getting a few tins of food in each week when im out at the supermarket. Which all helps.
  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    Hiya everyone and thanks Kit for posting my update - yes, I was very pleased with Mam today - she not only ate all that but she fed herself, I just had to hand the bowl/plate to her :T :T

    I took my Brother out for a run down to the home she is going into and it looks very nice - the setting is fantastic as there are public parks to each side and it will have fantastic views down over the new big marina and the River Tyne. My Brother said he would mind living there!! Then we just popped to Ald* for a little shopping and are at home waiting for my sister who is calling in for half an hour on way back from hospital about 4.15 pm'ish - I hope my great-neices are calling in too :j :j

    Hope everyone is having a good day - what you up to Shorts? hope you are taking it easy today Kit while you do your marking, sorry the **** hasn't turned up yet Aureol - perhaps a bit of muslin or plastic netting as in oranges/onions/bird nuts come in would do the job. By the way, and I know it's not the same, but do you have contents insurance as you could claim on that?
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
  • Shorts
    Shorts Posts: 73 Forumite
    Its good doing things in advance. Food wise I dont have to buy alot as I will be going to spend Christmas time with my family. I have to be thrifty when it comes to buying presents etc.
  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    Ooops hiya Steve and boult too :j :j :j :j
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
  • steviehants
    steviehants Posts: 3,228 Forumite
    Hello Susan how lovely to see you online. How are you petal?

    Glad to hear your mum is enjoying the food.. Sounds like the home is lovely especialy with the views.

    Are you good at knitting? :D
  • Shorts
    Shorts Posts: 73 Forumite
    3Dogs wrote: »
    Hiya everyone and thanks Kit for posting my update - yes, I was very pleased with Mam today - she not only ate all that but she fed herself, I just had to hand the bowl/plate to her :T :T

    I took my Brother out for a run down to the home she is going into and it looks very nice - the setting is fantastic as there are public parks to each side and it will have fantastic views down over the new big marina and the River Tyne. My Brother said he would mind living there!! Then we just popped to Ald* for a little shopping and are at home waiting for my sister who is calling in for half an hour on way back from hospital about 4.15 pm'ish - I hope my great-neices are calling in too :j :j


    Hope everyone is having a good day - what you up to Shorts? hope you are taking it easy today Kit while you do your marking, sorry the **** hasn't turned up yet Aureol - perhaps a bit of muslin or plastic netting as in oranges/onions/bird nuts come in would do the job. By the way, and I know it's not the same, but do you have contents insurance as you could claim on that?

    Hello 3dogs, after a busy fortnight at work I am just relaxing at home. Washing is on and then into the tumble drier with it. Glad your Mam's future home is suitable. The location sounds good. It also sounds like you will have a family party with you all there.

    I do hope Aureol finds her ring.
  • boultdj
    boultdj Posts: 5,339 Forumite
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    Afternoon Boult & Shorts.

    How are you both?

    Did you take your knitting to work Boult? only when youve finished the polo jumper you could knitt one for me.;);)
    Wish I could take knitting to work,it'd just about be finished. What colour do you want it in? do you want a thick[aran] one or a thiner [double knit] or are you cold enough to want extra thick [chunky] one? they are diffrent wool types Do you want a plain knit or a patteren jumper? I have to ask 'cause I want you to like it.:D
    £71.93/ £180.00
  • steviehants
    steviehants Posts: 3,228 Forumite
    Shorts wrote: »
    Its good doing things in advance. Food wise I dont have to buy alot as I will be going to spend Christmas time with my family. I have to be thrifty when it comes to buying presents etc.

    Yes i totaly agree with you Shorts, keeps the costs down and to have xmas with family is great, Drink as much and eat as much. Sounds like you have your xmas sorted.
  • Shorts
    Shorts Posts: 73 Forumite
    Boult, I am impressed, I thought wool was wool and knitting was just knitting. Sorry guess I am just a typical male. Can you get waterproof jumpers? We need it where I am.
  • boultdj
    boultdj Posts: 5,339 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I have to get organised for xmas food shopping, mainly down to the fact it's my turn to work xmas day. Still at least it mean's I'm off for the new year.
    £71.93/ £180.00
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