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OS Daily Thursday 10th March

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  • silvermaid
    silvermaid Posts: 643 Forumite
    edited 10 March 2011 at 5:27PM
    JulieG wow FANTASTIC you look fantastic. Well done you!
    Flutterby if you get antibiotics tomorrow and start taking them straight away I think the abcess could have improved a lot in 24 to 36 hours and you will be more symmetrical. I hope so anyway for your sake. Ps I also dread the dentist! I think the song idea sounds like a good one to try.
    Have been working this afternoon and again tomorrow. The bank account will like it though:)
    Bread made and DW loaded and ready to go on a bit later.
    Have a good evening folks,
    Cheers m'dears, Silver x
    ps Halight I hope you get a good, peaceful, restful evening today x
    Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.
    Groucho Marx :laugh:
    As Cranky says, "M is for mum, not maid".
  • bramble1
    bramble1 Posts: 3,096 Forumite
    Juliag - you look fab, well done!!!


    Sooooo wedding... we are now thinking summer wedding, reception in the paddock with a marque and very rustic...

    this sorta theme
    http://shop.confetti.co.uk/category/eco-chic?utm_source=ProductEmail&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=Untitled17&utm_campaign=Dream%20Themes%20|%20FREE%20Delivery%20|%2065%%20off%20Wedding%20Planners

    opinions??
    Annual Grocery Budget £364.00/£1500
    Debt payments 2012 £433.27
  • adelight
    adelight Posts: 2,658 Forumite
    julieg thjat's amazing! you look great, well done


    thanks for the good wishes ladies, i think i may have done very well :D i'm not so angry at people for waking me up now hehe
    Living cheap in central London :rotfl:
  • taplady
    taplady Posts: 7,184 Forumite
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    juliegeorgiana - you look fab - well done:T:T:T

    sistercas - fingers crossed for your job x x
    Do what you love :happyhear
  • jackieglasgow
    jackieglasgow Posts: 9,436 Forumite
    Bramble that is exactly the kind of wedding I pictured you having - only a bit more "home made" looking, fresh flowers in jugs, and boughs of honeysuckle and ivy hanging around the sides of the rooms. :D I wonder if I can persuade my OH to get wed again :rotfl:
    mardatha wrote: »
    It's what is inside your head that matters in life - not what's outside your window :D
    Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of drudgery and triumph; a beginning, a struggle and a victory. - Ghandi
  • bramble1
    bramble1 Posts: 3,096 Forumite
    Bramble that is exactly the kind of wedding I pictured you having - only a bit more "home made" looking, fresh flowers in jugs, and boughs of honeysuckle and ivy hanging around the sides of the rooms. :D I wonder if I can persuade my OH to get wed again :rotfl:

    :o

    It will all be as homemade as possible - but i shall steal some of their ideas. I love the idea of making soap myself for favours and things like that :)

    I'd love to see if we can find an old barn to hold it in, but if not a marquee in the paddock will work nicely too!
    Annual Grocery Budget £364.00/£1500
    Debt payments 2012 £433.27
  • jackieglasgow
    jackieglasgow Posts: 9,436 Forumite
    Making soap is extreme home made, I am impressed :D A Marquee will be lovely - and clean!!! ;)
    mardatha wrote: »
    It's what is inside your head that matters in life - not what's outside your window :D
    Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of drudgery and triumph; a beginning, a struggle and a victory. - Ghandi
  • Bitsy_Beans
    Bitsy_Beans Posts: 9,640 Forumite
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    bramble1 wrote: »
    Juliag - you look fab, well done!!!


    Sooooo wedding... we are now thinking summer wedding, reception in the paddock with a marque and very rustic...

    this sorta theme
    http://shop.confetti.co.uk/category/eco-chic?utm_source=ProductEmail&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=Untitled17&utm_campaign=Dream%20Themes%20|%20FREE%20Delivery%20|%2065%%20off%20Wedding%20Planners

    opinions??

    I like :D But then again I like anything to do with weddings so perhaps I am not the best person to comment :rotfl::rotfl:

    JulieG - Wow, you look amazing, well done to you :T:T

    JackieO - My local shopping street consists of a few independant retailers (no big names mind), 4 bloomin' supermarkets, several banks and the rest are just charity shops as they are the only ones who can afford the rent (as they have reduced rate I think). The Woolies closed down as did the local Adams store. Even the CS aren't a bargain anymore :( I'd like them to turn the lights off a bit more round me, far too much light pollution as it is. Might stand a better chance of seeing some stars that way ;)
    I have a gift for enraging people, but if I ever bore you it'll be with a knife :D Louise 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 stars
  • bramble1
    bramble1 Posts: 3,096 Forumite
    Making soap is extreme home made, I am impressed :D A Marquee will be lovely - and clean!!! ;)

    Luckily i have atleast a year to practise and prepare :T
    Annual Grocery Budget £364.00/£1500
    Debt payments 2012 £433.27
  • redruby
    redruby Posts: 7,317 Forumite
    Julie67 wrote: »
    just need to find some wheatgerm, I couldn't get it in Mr T's so will try the healthfood shop this morning.


    My mum gets wheatgerm for my dad in sainsbugs xx

    juliegeorgiana - you look fab well done you xx

    Flutterby hope you're feeling better soon x

    Halight hope your girlies are better soon xx

    bitsy sorry to hear about your DH interview xx
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