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Thur 26 Oct 06
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((hugs)) tinkerbelluk and sincere condolences too.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Well, quite a productive morning
So far, baked 2 x Weetabix cakes (one for us, one has been gifted) and 1 Weetabix Choco Brownies
All boxes and bags now removed from little room and taken to the appropriate places (phew!).
Now, I've given myself a lunch hour before I start on removing other items up to the loft so I can then begin moving d12yo's bed and belongings.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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((Hugs)) Tinkerbell
Gingham - put those feet up, that's OS orders
Well, tonsils are much better, glands size of marbles now, rather than golf balls, iykwim! Just a cold, which I can happily handle in it's place. Will mean however, that I cannae visit my friend in hospital and her bubs. I just calculated he is only about 29wks! I hadn't bought a stitch for DD until 32wks.
So, I must go and look for some preemie clothes in a minute.
I've found some braising steak in the freezer and contemplating making a steak / mushroom suet pudding (or two) .... if I made two .. could I freeze one, and if I did, how would I cook it afterwards? Help me please!!!
B - Cereal
S - HM Choc 'n' Orange cake with cream (pure soul food).
L - Cheese sarnie if enough bread, otherwise, omelette.
D - Not sure yet.GC - March 2024 -0 -
Zed - one of the little ones i look after was born at 28 weeks, and she is a little treasure. She did everything at the correct times, being born so early hasnt affected her at all, although she was tiny when she was little!!!! So hopefully your friends little one will be fine too. Best wishes and luck to them xx0
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Hello everybody,
I've finally got a chance to sit at my computer and it's nearly 10pm and time to go to bed. Woke up at 5am this morning to the sounds of DGS singing*round & round* (ie: the wheels on the bus song) with arm movements. :rolleyes: He was singing in his sleep.I couldn't believe it, I woke up DH for him to witness. He was not impressed.
Had a lovely day with DSis & her cake was lovely. They are coming out on Saturday as well and bringing their DGS. He's 16 months. :eek: It will probably take all of Sunday for me to recover. :cool:
Tinkerbell I hope your week improves & sincere condolonces.
GR Your bottom might be getting too heavyand it was just too much for your small frame to cope with. :rotfl:Rest up well.
Off to town tomorrow with DH to get groceries & bits and pieces for the house. Going to bed now so good night.
((((((((hugs)))))))))))) to all those that need them & have a great Thursday. ByeeeeeeeeeDon't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia.0 -
Hello All
(((hugs)))) Tinkerbell
Feeling very tired today as I didn't finish work until 8pm last night, another late one this evening - that's three in a row
Looked at the station recycling box earlier - don't think it's been emptied for weeks. But hey someone took responsibility off me so not my problem
Not up to much other than work at the moment
Hope everyone's okComping, Clicking & Saving for Change0 -
Zed42 wrote:...
I've found some braising steak in the freezer and contemplating making a steak / mushroom suet pudding (or two) .... if I made two .. could I freeze one, and if I did, how would I cook it afterwards? Help me please!!!
When you've made up your S&M pud, wrap it in foil, seal, label and freeze.
To thaw, leave it in the wrappings overnight in the fridge to defrost.
Remove the wrappings and then cover the top of the basin/pud with buttered foil, secure with string and steam for 2hrs.Enjoy!
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AussieLass wrote:
GR Your bottom might be getting too heavyand it was just too much for your small frame to cope with. :rotfl:Rest up well.
:rotfl: All that worry and it was probably a simple balance issue! :T
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good afternoon :wave:
gingham r
every time i was pregnant,( 3 times) i would faint, its quite frightening but normal. the doctor told me that the blood doesn't get up the brain quick enough because of the pressure of the baby!!! just keep your feet up!!
tinkerbell---its such a shock, i know. (((hugs)))
dodsy--hope u have done the deed??
had a productive day so far, got sc with stewing steak in, got steamer loaded ready to steam, potaotes and veg for tea. bm on, just baking a granary loaf. dw been on twice. all washing up to date!!!:T
its been quite stormy here overnight, very windy and rainy. ds2 happily playing and we are just settling down to watch stars wars on sky at 2pm.
love dorry xxxxxxxxxxx'If you judge people, you have no time to love them'
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