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  • josie_ann57
    josie_ann57 Posts: 1,458 Forumite
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    Morning all, heartfelt thoughts to all who need them.
    I have 2 tickets for York Minster (use by 4/8/13) that I will have to put in my recycle bin, such a shame especially if someone was going to visit York.;)
    Wish I had a glitch to tell you about but nothing round here, not even the ones mentioned eg meat, G&B, voddy.
    Nearly weekend, have a good day.:)
  • locarr
    locarr Posts: 8,298 Forumite
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    Morning all!:D

    Huge hugs and thoughts to all those going thru tough times at the moment:A:Axx
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

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  • madmuppet5
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    star.gif [SIZE=+1]purple-pixie was yesterday's smartest player![/SIZE] star.gif

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    (Locarr was robbed :eek:)

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  • No, we wanted 3 for quidco, but I've now realised that it's online only for the 3xcoke 2L, Grrr, didn't read it right!

    Coke was 2 for £2 but it didn't have this up in store, so 2x2L was £2 and the 1 was £1.98, to compare at S 99p each, hth's!

    Ah, I see!
  • tweets
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    edited 4 April 2013 at 10:55AM
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    morning :)

    Ive been happily carting compost from the compost bins to the veg beds and wheelbarrow just died on me :(:( OH is looking at it to see if it's savable...so Im stopping for coffee
  • Awww! Everyone was so mean, he had connection problems he reckons, now he's got all annoyed we're never going to find out what happened in Waitrose:rotfl:
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  • lawrie28
    lawrie28 Posts: 2,666 Forumite
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    SD, its 4 years to the day that one of my best friends died. He'd just moved to Oz with his wife and kids, was getting set up over there and enjoying the new lifestyle when he was killed in a jetski accident. He was only 32. Since then his wife has tried as hard as she can to make sure that both her and the kids live the life that he wanted them to, they live the lifestyle that he wanted, enjoying the outside and doing everything they can. His wife has found it incredibly hard, being in a foreign country away from friends and family, but refused to come home because it was not what he would have wanted. She got the extension built they planned, got the boys into the schools and activities they wanted and built the life they had planned together. Its been really difficult for her, but she has been determined not to let her husband down.

    Apart from missing him terribly, they live their lives to the full and make the most of everyday.

    I know every situation is different, but I take inspiration from the determination they have to make sure they live every day to the fullest to make sure he is proud of them.
  • davemorton
    davemorton Posts: 29,084 Forumite
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    morning :)

    Ive been happily carting compost from the compost bins to the veg beds and wheelbarrow just died on me :(:( OH is looking at it to see if it's savable...so Im stopping for coffee
    See, if you had bought those stabalizers like we had told you, you could have screwed them to the bottom of the barrow!!:D
    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
    Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    tweets wrote: »
    Morning :)

    Fairclaire this sounds a bit like me i have my mum , DS 23 and a bro but i dont get on with bro and rarely see him. I see him when i am at mums and he happens to visit while i am there. Bro got no family lives with g/f who 2 kids not his they dont even live with them.
    It does scare you when you think about it. I worry more about DS being on his own if anything happens to me when his nan not here :(

    I know exactly what you mean tweets. It really hit me when OH was ill last year how on my own I was. I worry about my DS2 when he's older, knowing he'll most likely never be able to live independently :( . I do take comfort in the fact that my other 2 kids are growing up to be well rounded young adults and will make sure their brother is looked after properly, when Im not around to do it any more.
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