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Preparing for winter III

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  • Kittie that is great news. Well done your ingenuity paid off. I am so pleased (and relieved) that you have managed to get it off. You were meant to get that coat enjoy!
  • cat_smith
    cat_smith Posts: 1,258 Forumite
    It's SNOWING:j:j:j
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  • mardatha
    mardatha Posts: 15,612 Forumite
    Awhhh so not fair !:(
  • we've got snow too - really pretty!
  • cat_smith wrote: »
    It's SNOWING:j:j:j


    you lucky whatsit:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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  • My wedding ring got too tight too, and I realised I kept taking it off because it was uncomfortable all the time. I managed to get it re-sized to a bigger one at Ernest and Jones, very delighted with it. It was quite pricey (was a white gold one not sure if that was why) but well worth it.
    I'm on the weight loss wagon now too - have mostly managed to get down a clothes size, and very pleased to be wearing some old favourites that were stored in the attic. It's hard work though.
  • Thriftkitten
    Thriftkitten Posts: 1,242 Forumite
    edited 19 January 2012 at 3:23PM
    I would like to put a request in for some snowy day photo's please... If anyone would take pity on a snow less cornish maid who gets soo excited when the white stuff arrives..... if only at someone elses door:T
    Thriftkitten;)

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  • poohbear59
    poohbear59 Posts: 4,866 Forumite
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    I just had the postman deliver a heated airer to me. After the initial panic that I had somehow ordered one by accident I realised that it is a gift from my wonderful cousin. :) now I can find out how well it works.
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  • Confuzzled
    Confuzzled Posts: 2,323 Forumite
    edited 19 January 2012 at 4:05PM
    My wedding ring got too tight too, and I realised I kept taking it off because it was uncomfortable all the time. I managed to get it re-sized to a bigger one at Ernest and Jones, very delighted with it. It was quite pricey (was a white gold one not sure if that was why) but well worth it.
    I'm on the weight loss wagon now too - have mostly managed to get down a clothes size, and very pleased to be wearing some old favourites that were stored in the attic. It's hard work though.


    i'm also losing weight right now, doing tons of just dance and following the weight watchers pro points system on my own (i loathe the meetings!) been doing 40-50 min of high intensity dancing each day and as well as actually enjoying exercise for a change i've noticed that the ring i got that i thought would fit my ring finger and didn't (keep putting it on my pinky or my thumb) is now starting to go over the knuckle on the ring finger

    another few months of this and i should be able to wear it on my ring finger as expected which would be good cuz i got my daughter a matching one and i'm worried i'll lose mine if it slips off my pinky finger

    to those with snow, mind if we borrow a bit? we've only had two 'stealth showers' (whilst we were sleeping, no fair!) and i'd at least like to watch some falling this year
  • Confuzzled
    Confuzzled Posts: 2,323 Forumite
    poohbear59 wrote: »
    I just had the postman deliver a heated airer to me. After the initial panic that I had somehow ordered one by accident I realised that it is a gift from my wonderful cousin. :) now I can find out how well it works.


    i had ordered one last year but it was gonna take 2 months to arrive so i cancelled the order, however i read through about 50 reviews and the concensus is to put a sheet over the top of the airer and things will dry better. also some light layering is supposed to work, sorta the wicking process in reverse i guess, i started doing that with my regular airer in front of my radiator and it works well as long as it's a light something over the other item

    what a lovely thoughtful present, you must be her favourite cousin :p
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