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fairclaire wrote: »Logie, sorry to hear you're still under the weather
so unfair :A is there no one else you can ask for a bit of help? some friends maybe? I have been stuck for help in the past when my dad and OH were both ill and kids were younger. I had to be shameless about asking for it.....and was amazed by a few friends and work colleagues who simply hadn't offered because they thought I was coping. They turned out to be an absolute saviour for me. I had no other family to fall back on.
And don't worry about the state of your house. Do what you can manage for the kids. The dust will still be there when you're well enough to deal with it xxxx
I've had lots of offers of help but always kind of assume that's just what people say in response to you telling them bad news IFKWIMI wonder how many of them truly mean it so tend just to rely on those people I see regularly anyway.
Think i'll have to draw up a little list of potential help though for this week who I've not called on before :cool: The worst that can happen is that they say no I suppose.
DH has had a list of housework this evening so that is covered:rotfl:
♥ Worrying does not empty tomorrow of it's troubles.... it empties today of it's strength ♥0 -
fairclaire wrote: »well in that case :j:j dentist on Tuesday :j:j
no, you're right it doesn't work :cool::rotfl::rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:.....“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
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Sorry I do not understand that.
chose past tense of choose (Verb)
Verb
Pick out or select (someone or something) as being the best or most appropriate of two or more alternatives.
Decide on a course of action, typically after rejecting alternatives: "he chose to go".
not sure one can chose none thou hehe:D0 -
davemorton wrote: »Just looking at my TCB account. Did paddypower the same time as most people. Is it normal that the £25.25 is in the pending, then £0.00 in the confirmed?
Don't think it's 'normal' but think a few people (me included) have the same♥ Worrying does not empty tomorrow of it's troubles.... it empties today of it's strength ♥0 -
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »I think from memory it depended on the triggers you could find. If you got the sp conditioner for 24p, you paid 16p for all your shampoos and conditioners, if you had to use the purple hair gel it was a bit more. For different glitches seem to remember getting custard, rice, spreadable cheese, cheesestrings, porridge, have forgotten the rest.
TK had nothing to do with triggers
It compared at 19p so 17p after the 10%
It was like the sheba this time around. If you found it in T it actually did scan at 19p in thereApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
davemorton wrote: »Just looking at my TCB account. Did paddypower the same time as most people. Is it normal that the £25.25 is in the pending, then £0.00 in the confirmed?
Mine's the same0 -
I've had lots of offers of help but always kind of assume that's just what people say in response to you telling them bad news IFKWIM
I wonder how many of them truly mean it so tend just to rely on those people I see regularly anyway.
Think i'll have to draw up a little list of potential help though for this week who I've not called on before :cool: The worst that can happen is that they say no I suppose.
DH has had a list of housework this evening so that is covered:rotfl:
well lovey there's only one way to find out! And you need some help, it's coming through on your posts. Two things happen when you ask for something.....you either get it or you don't. You might actually find some are flattered that YOU asked them
Doesn't matter what they do for you. People like to join in and help and feel like they've made a difference. Small things like taking the kids for a walk, washing up for you, minding the kids whilst you jump in the bath ( in fact don't jump:eek:). When you're well again the people that helped you will feel part of it. Thats a pretty special feelingI know because Ive done it....and if I lived anywhere near you I'd do it again
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