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Memorygirls - The Matrix Reloaded
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Congratulations Winky and welcome Saskia
Safe journey and good travelling conditions MG. Oh, and a good event in Manchester.
Safe travelling to you too, scottishlass and all travelling at the moment.0 -
tellmeitsfriday wrote: »
See that implants are on the no list too. However the injections ARE in your butt and every 12 weeks.
My research says that they will do it in your arm if you make enough fuss.
And I WILL be making fuss
Anyway, I've got an appointment at 930 with my own doc, so let's see which is the better one... I'm happy with the pill TBH!0 -
Congratulations Winky and welcome to the world Saskia. What a cracker of a name. Hope that Winky is feeling a little better now and is settling down to life with a young un!
MG - careful travels, and I hope it goes really well for you! And yes... I have been next to that Granny...all the way to Paris!!I have put together a "winter emergency bag" for my car for my travels on Saturday to the storage facility to meet OliveOyl. Hubby won't let me drive unless I have something like that with me. Bless him.
I had a brilliant night last night. Met up with a friend from choir and had a bottle of wine (each!) and a nice meal, then walked up to the Cathedral to meet hubby from a meeting he was in, met up with another friend unexpectedly who I had a long chat with and the hubby arrived with another couple of people and we kept drinking and talking and laughing. (I hasten to add that I had swopped onto Soft drinks and tea by this stage!). Considering the very late night and the amount of alcohol imbibed I am feeling decidedly chipper. Suspect I might need to break out the chocolate to survive the afternoon!
Hope everyone has a sparkling and positive day."A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort"Herm Albright 1876-19440 -
Memory_Girl wrote: »
Getting ready to travelto Manchester later - decided to use the travelling time to complete the Speed Reading book n stuff, so fingers crossed I don't get next to the lovely Granny that wants to show me the three million photies of her latest wee one.
............... go on admit it - at some point you have all sat next to her on a journey
MG
OH YES - when I travel to Cardiff on the train I ALWAYS get the nutters/grannies/strange men etc. I am sure that I attract them. I have even tried been rude and it doesnt work. Worst ever was the journey from Newport to Shrewsbury when the guy opposite me had his Sat Nav on and was repeating where we were and the woman sitting next to me was telling the man on the opposite seat here whole life story. I couldnt move because the train was packed. I was also trying to write a report that was due the following day :eek:
Good luck with the journey and hope you all enjoy tomorrow.Some days there aren't any trumpets, just lots of dragons. Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, I will try again tomorrow -- Mary Anne Radmacher0 -
tellmeitsfriday wrote: »
My research says that they will do it in your arm if you make enough fuss.
And I WILL be making fuss
Anyway, I've got an appointment at 930 with my own doc, so let's see which is the better one... I'm happy with the pill TBH!
I have the pill injection in my arm
Welcome to the world Saskia, a very pretty name, Winky sorry you had such a hard Labour, I was lucky 4 hours on ds1 2 hours on ds2. good job really as both were born in the middle of the night and I had so many different surgeons on standby incase I needed a c section it was unreal lol.
very cold here this morning, no snow thank goodness,
Got batteries on charge to take pictures of the jewellery I made yesterday, need to make 2 bracelets today, and see what lovelies I can make from the beads I have hereBoiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
Keeping_Motivated wrote: »Hi MG
Could you give me the details of the venue please to save me sifting through the posts on here? Thanks
MG can I just say that since I booked via your website:
I didn't get a confirmation email to say I was on the course.
When I paid I didn't get any confirmation that you received the payment.
And I have never had an email or postal confirmation to tell me the venue or any other details about the day.
Now for me I read this thread so I have managed to feel 'safe' that all is in order BUT I would think that if someone didn't read this thread that paying out £160 and literally hearing nothing again would seem a little unnerving and unprofessional. I'm not on the Matrix yet so I've no idea if details are being posted on there.
I really hope this doesn't offend you as I love this thread and everything you are doing I just wanted to point it out to help you improve the 'aftercare' so that the business is more professional.
Sorry, I do feel bad now x
Don't feel bad -off to get it sorted now
Back soon
MGFINALLY 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 -
Tuppence52 wrote: »Congratulations Winky :T and welcome to the world baby Saskia :j:j
Ditto:A:A:A:A0 -
I'm so worried that the smell of cat wee is still lingering I washed the bathroom and kitchen floors again with zeflora, smells all flowery here now
The vinegar solution I must say, brought the floors up lovely mind, so might carry on using that once a week
just waiting for ds2 to surface so I can hoover the dog hairs up, even though I hoovered and washed the floors yesterday the dogs hairs are moving like tumble weeds on a deserted island lol.
Dh is off today so we are hoping to get the dining room finished if we can scrape the money together between us to get the stuff we need. Curtains will have to wait for the dining room until there's money to accessorise, once the batteries have charged in the camera i'll take pic's of the living room and put on the matrix, I'm chuffed at how lovely it looks and proud at what dh achieved
oh and the bay windows are going to cost £186.00 to fixBoiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
Claire really 'other bit'...........HAHAHAHAHAI was being polite
Dhaaaaaaaarling it's called a Ladygarden :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Winky,_The_House_Elf wrote: »Good evening! Saskia Catherine Zwannie Boon arrived on Tuesday weighing a petite 7lbs following an emergency C-section!
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After 72 hours of labour, and sending her mother into Pregenacy Induced Hypertension (The next stage of pre-eclampsia) wiith my body shutting down in response, the newest member of the Matrix arrived. I've been in the high dependency unit, so unable to up date you all.
I will catch up with you soon
Winky x
Well done Winky and Saskia, phew 72 hours is way more than someone should have to cope with. I hope you get lots of time to cuddle and get to know each other. Enjoy every second as I can assure you it goes far too fast xxI have a gift for enraging people, but if I ever bore you it'll be with a knifeLouise Brooks
All will be well in the end. If it's not well, it's not the end.Be humble for you are made of earth. Be noble for you are made of stars0 -
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Feeling very guilty about the train journeys I have enjoyed thanks to the people I enjoyed sharing conversations with.:o:o:o:o
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