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Bitsy_Beans wrote: »Anyone got any tips for not walking round the shops. loathing my body and feeling fat and frumpy at the same time <sigh> This is definately an area that needs some MAJOR work on.
I have no idea but when you find out how please tell me xDSavings £8,865.22 £/15,000 Aiming to save enough for a house deposit.0 -
Ceiling painted! Approved food order placed, shelves found from the loft for my new store cupboard. :j
MG if you look at spaceweather.com and put in your postcode it gives you a list of when the space station and other satellites are going over head. We often sit in the garden and watch it.
Not had a chance to read up on everyone else, but catch up soon0 -
Sounds like an allergy:eek: Check that you haven't been eating /using something new. Also check that none of your regular products have been improved, that's always a problem.
Try an anti- histamine and if things improve you have an allergy/reaction.
Am very experienced in this as DS had /hasallergies all his life.
Hi Robsmum
I get hayfever and was wondering if this was the issue as the pollen has been moderate to high here over the past week. My usual symptoms are runny rose, streaming eyes, sneezing and I want to scratch my head from the inside out :eek:. An anti-histamine usually sorts me out.
This seems different tho' - thick, sluggish, sore head and aching muscles that tire really easily. I am also peri-menopausalso it could be that. I'm off to the docs next Wednesday so am going to bend his ear.
Eta: Bitsy and Willow, sounds like a mission for Souk to me. Be kind to yourselves - media, fashion and consumerism has a lot to answer for, you know. (((Hugs))) from Thriftyxxx (who if she is not careful looks one step removed from a bag-lady at times)0 -
Bitsy - trying things on you wouldn't normally look at is good to try (my friend swears by trying almost everything in the shop on) as you might end up looking fab in something you wouldn't normally consider. xxBecame Mrs Scotland 16.01.16
Became homeowners 26.02.16
Baby girl arrived 27.10.16
Baby boy arrived 16.09.2018
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Alisonpennypincher wrote: »Ceiling painted! Approved food order placed, shelves found from the loft for my new store cupboard. :j
MG if you look at spaceweather.com and put in your postcode it gives you a list of when the space station and other satellites are going over head. We often sit in the garden and watch it.
Well done on geting organised - but have a shufty at where I live. At 57.4 degrees north and Scotland we rarely see the sun never mind the satellites.:rotfl:
Apparently in all the years of the manned space flights there are about a handful of piccies of scotland - and I think we saw them all last night:D
I think the space station is at 51 degrees - and we did manage to see in when we were in Africa though.
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 -
psychopathbabble wrote: »Bitsy - trying things on you wouldn't normally look at is good to try (my friend swears by trying almost everything in the shop on) as you might end up looking fab in something you wouldn't normally consider. xx
Something to be done when not in the company of a soon to be 3 year old LOL But your point is sound, some stuff I've tried on looked hideous on the hanger but looked better once worn.
Willow & Lucille - Sadly not sure there is a magic answer. I need to be Gok'ed but without the general public seeing me in my undergarments on national TVOr Souk-ed
Headache not quite gone but bearable. H came home early as he's having trouble with his ear and has awful ear ache. And no it's not from me nagging or whining
MG - perhaps if we lived closer to Canis Majoris you'd see plenty of sun........according to one Youtube video if you flew round the circumference in a passenger airplane it would take 1100 years to do one circuit :eek: That's a lot of star, pretty sure Scotland was see some of it being that big :rotfl:I 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 -
Bitsy_Beans wrote: »Willow & Lucille - Sadly not sure there is a magic answer. I need to be Gok'ed but without the general public seeing me in my undergarments on national TV
Or Souk-ed
I'd like it too but not the TV bit xDSavings £8,865.22 £/15,000 Aiming to save enough for a house deposit.0 -
Memory_Girl wrote: »Well done on geting organised - but have a shufty at where I live. At 57.4 degrees north and Scotland we rarely see the sun never mind the satellites.:rotfl:
MG
Ah what a shame! My dad is out the otherside of Aberdeen, and i know he saw it one time so didn't figure it'd be so rare, sorry!0 -
Shameless plug (sorry) ... some who know me on here are aware that in another life my job title is a 'Chocolate Fairy'. This involves being passionate about showing women how they can eat what they want, be the size they want and never EVER diet (or how to be kind and eat intuitively).
Anyways, I am doing a Northern Tour and have one this Saturday in York (and further south next month) ... if you want to know more please look at my home page (or send me a message). I am able to offer a discount to my MSE friends.
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Tired today but feeling better tonight as sun has finally come out - I am definitely a fair weather person. Dh scrubbed most of house on his day off yesterday so will only take 10 mins to tidy up before chucking icklies in bed:jMortgage £119,533 going down slowly
Emergency fund £1000/£1000
Savings for big things £90170
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