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  • logie
    logie Posts: 2,275 Forumite
    Morning all :wave:

    DS1 at nursery today and am determined to get more organised :)
    Have a pile of forms that I've been putting off and deadlines looming for Mother and Baby Award reviews. Think I took on a bit much with that one, though the piles of freebies have been fab. Want to arrange getting the monstrosity that is our 70s gas fire removed too. Will be sooooo pleased to see the back of it :D
    May sneak in a T vs A shop too before the wine deal finishes ;)
    ♥ Worrying does not empty tomorrow of it's troubles.... it empties today of it's strength ♥
  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    Hiya guys, not been on laptop for a few days so miles behind, though I had quoted this lovely pic of darling Poppy looking so relaxed and happy :j
    tweets wrote: »
    Poppy chilling :D

    w956.jpg
    elsie1969 wrote: »
    This thread is the best place in the world! :T:j:T

    I couldn't agree more :j :T :j


    Anyway, I had a great time with my friends, ending with a visit to Swanage on Saturday for the carnival fireworks which are fantastic, then I drove home late on Sunday evening

    I had my hospital appointment yesterday afternoon about my knees, but after examination and x-rays, the specialist said that my knees where not quite bad enough for replacement surgery as still a little gap between the bones. Alternatives where carry on as now with pain control and using crutches, etc, or an exploratory camera to check how bad knees are, which could reveal they are worse than x-ray shows or that they are just as the x-rays show, which would mean a wasted operation and always risks with any op. He was concerned at the amount of pain I have had, which I rated at 10/10 at worst times, but agreed to see me in 6 months to review, but if any worse or I can't cope with pain, I am to contact his secretary to arrange to see him again to have exploratory op done.

    As I was driving over to Kings Lynn for the appointment, I came across a totally new roundabout and was confused at how that had sprung up, but realised that the last time i was over there was end of June last year, when Alan was admitted very poorly and then transferred to Palliative Care is Wisbech. Got rather upset at the memories so was quite tearful when talking to the doctor, especially when saying that aln used to do so much for me and now I am on my own :( Had a good cry late last night :(

    Anyway, I was up very early this morning and got washin in as lovely day, and then went out in pj's and cut back all the new growth on the blackberry, tayberry and raspberry bushes as getting overgrown and they are coming out anyway after they have fruited this year. Loads of fruit on them ready to pick and loads more to come

    I don't know if I mentioned that I had a bad fall in the hallway after I got back home from my enforced 8 weeks stay up North a couple of months ago, when I fell heavily against a stool and badly bruised my left boob, but the tissue under the bruise hardened as could be expected and I have now been left with a small pea-sized lump in my left breast so I am off to see a nurse practitioner this afternoon to get that checked. I can't pretend that I am not worried about it :( I will report back later
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
  • wajoda2002
    wajoda2002 Posts: 142 Forumite
    Legendmum wrote: »
    All done hun! Will share amongst friends later and have access to a couple of accounts too! ;)

    Thank you everyone :)
  • wajoda2002
    wajoda2002 Posts: 142 Forumite
    3Dogs wrote: »
    Hiya guys, not been on laptop for a few days so miles behind, though I had quoted this lovely pic of darling Poppy looking so relaxed and happy :j





    I couldn't agree more :j :T :j


    Anyway, I had a great time with my friends, ending with a visit to Swanage on Saturday for the carnival fireworks which are fantastic, then I drove home late on Sunday evening

    I had my hospital appointment yesterday afternoon about my knees, but after examination and x-rays, the specialist said that my knees where not quite bad enough for replacement surgery as still a little gap between the bones. Alternatives where carry on as now with pain control and using crutches, etc, or an exploratory camera to check how bad knees are, which could reveal they are worse than x-ray shows or that they are just as the x-rays show, which would mean a wasted operation and always risks with any op. He was concerned at the amount of pain I have had, which I rated at 10/10 at worst times, but agreed to see me in 6 months to review, but if any worse or I can't cope with pain, I am to contact his secretary to arrange to see him again to have exploratory op done.

    As I was driving over to Kings Lynn for the appointment, I came across a totally new roundabout and was confused at how that had sprung up, but realised that the last time i was over there was end of June last year, when Alan was admitted very poorly and then transferred to Palliative Care is Wisbech. Got rather upset at the memories so was quite tearful when talking to the doctor, especially when saying that aln used to do so much for me and now I am on my own :( Had a good cry late last night :(

    Anyway, I was up very early this morning and got washin in as lovely day, and then went out in pj's and cut back all the new growth on the blackberry, tayberry and raspberry bushes as getting overgrown and they are coming out anyway after they have fruited this year. Loads of fruit on them ready to pick and loads more to come

    I don't know if I mentioned that I had a bad fall in the hallway after I got back home from my enforced 8 weeks stay up North a couple of months ago, when I fell heavily against a stool and badly bruised my left boob, but the tissue under the bruise hardened as could be expected and I have now been left with a small pea-sized lump in my left breast so I am off to see a nurse practitioner this afternoon to get that checked. I can't pretend that I am not worried about it :( I will report back later


    :A:grouphug:
  • scamps1966
    scamps1966 Posts: 5,648 Forumite
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    3Dogs wrote: »
    Hiya guys, not been on laptop for a few days so miles behind, though I had quoted this lovely pic of darling Poppy looking so relaxed and happy :j





    I couldn't agree more :j :T :j


    Anyway, I had a great time with my friends, ending with a visit to Swanage on Saturday for the carnival fireworks which are fantastic, then I drove home late on Sunday evening

    I had my hospital appointment yesterday afternoon about my knees, but after examination and x-rays, the specialist said that my knees where not quite bad enough for replacement surgery as still a little gap between the bones. Alternatives where carry on as now with pain control and using crutches, etc, or an exploratory camera to check how bad knees are, which could reveal they are worse than x-ray shows or that they are just as the x-rays show, which would mean a wasted operation and always risks with any op. He was concerned at the amount of pain I have had, which I rated at 10/10 at worst times, but agreed to see me in 6 months to review, but if any worse or I can't cope with pain, I am to contact his secretary to arrange to see him again to have exploratory op done.

    As I was driving over to Kings Lynn for the appointment, I came across a totally new roundabout and was confused at how that had sprung up, but realised that the last time i was over there was end of June last year, when Alan was admitted very poorly and then transferred to Palliative Care is Wisbech. Got rather upset at the memories so was quite tearful when talking to the doctor, especially when saying that aln used to do so much for me and now I am on my own :( Had a good cry late last night :(

    Anyway, I was up very early this morning and got washin in as lovely day, and then went out in pj's and cut back all the new growth on the blackberry, tayberry and raspberry bushes as getting overgrown and they are coming out anyway after they have fruited this year. Loads of fruit on them ready to pick and loads more to come

    I don't know if I mentioned that I had a bad fall in the hallway after I got back home from my enforced 8 weeks stay up North a couple of months ago, when I fell heavily against a stool and badly bruised my left boob, but the tissue under the bruise hardened as could be expected and I have now been left with a small pea-sized lump in my left breast so I am off to see a nurse practitioner this afternoon to get that checked. I can't pretend that I am not worried about it :( I will report back later

    (((hugs))) 3dogs.
  • zagubov
    zagubov Posts: 17,938 Forumite
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    Giff gaff does have PAYG - hubby has giff-gaff PAYG. They offer internet 20MB for 20p a day - have no idea how long that lets you browse? I'd actually be looking for a phone that lets you use giff-gaff sim in it (02 but can you put card in straight away?) as calls to other giff-gaff phones are free for 3 months after topping up - it's normally calls home is all I use phone for. I thought Wi-fi was free if you're in a free hotspot - like Tescos/Asda - if they all have it, which they were saying a while back they were going to do.

    Guess I need to do some research. I know hubbys phone you can get on the internet with but I don't think apps can be downloaded onto it - it's about 3 yrs old. Mine is a brick - I've actually got no idea where mine is, probably in glove box in car uncharged. That's how much I use it! lol


    Giffgaff are cheap but your credit needs to be used and repurchased every month so it's like having the expense of a contract. Probably fine if you're a heavy user but a light user can do better.
    There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker
  • Perranlady
    Perranlady Posts: 1,356 Forumite
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    Morning All

    I was just wondering if anyone knew how long the tesco finest mini melton mowbray pork pies are on offer (the ones that are £3 per box or 2 boxes for £4)
    Thanks PLx
  • savvy_sal
    savvy_sal Posts: 5,015 Forumite
    I've just dug some potatoes and picked a load of runner beans.I'ts such a good feeling to grow your own food.Almost on par with wombling.The french beans went down very well with the Birds eye fish yesterday.Anyone know if this is still goer?
  • Night all sleep tight!! Lights out.

    OH gave me a bit of a shock there- he said
    "why don't we go for coffee in the morning to Starbucks?"

    I asked if it was an expenses trip or was he paying himself. The answer came back that he was paying(own pocket). I told him to wise up at a fiver for two coffees - am I normal??

    Patty dear love him, he's probably sick of the iced cafe lattes
    NO MORE HANDWASH GLITCHES PLEASE :D:D
  • viv0147
    viv0147 Posts: 1,713 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic I've been Money Tipped!
    zagubov wrote: »
    Giffgaff are cheap but your credit needs to be used and repurchased every month so it's like having the expense of a contract. Probably fine if you're a heavy user but a light user can do better.

    I have been using GiffGaff for the last 9 months and I find it really good there is no contract so you can finish with it whenever you like I was recently advised by GiffGaff I didn't need a £10 goody bag they suggested a £7.50 a month goody bag would meet my needs so that's what I pay monthly now and that gives me
    200 UK minutes
    Unlimited texts
    250MB internet
    Free to giffgaff
    Also if your hubby sends you a link to join GiffGaff he will get £5 credit and so will you.
    Low Carb High Fat is the way forward I lost 80 lbs

    Since first using Martins I have saved thousands
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