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Elite 11+ - Fleecing a supermarket near you!
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fairclaire wrote: »No schools are back on Monday and Im back at uni, that'd be pushing it. Real shame, Id love to go. I wish sometimes I had one of those lives where you can go anywhere at short notice.........but I dont
The day after is Sunday
Excuses excuses they would be glad of a break from youWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
fairclaire wrote: »You might not think so V but things are sounding positive. As it is an will ever be you and sis are worrying more about your dad than he is about himself. Still not easy for you you but hats off to your old fellow........he is making it as easy as he can for you and your sis. What a gentleman :A the more you tell us about him, the more I respect him
Thanks.
Second visit today seemed more normal.
There is a room with toaster and microwave plus kettle and supplies for guests to use. The mugs a varying and dad likes bone china. He and his sister had hidden the best 2 they could find behind his cards but we have decided to bring his fav 2 from his house then he has an excuse to keep in his room.
He is so much better mentally. Telly first thing to catch up on news plus been finding new radios stations with less adverts and of course bbc4 story at bedtime. He is having a bash at all the food. He mentioned he would like a pack of rich tea biscuits for his room and his dsis bought in a huge tin of choc biscuits, very nice of her but he can't eat them with dodgy digestion. Still he has something to offer visitors.
He says he overdosed on visitors yesterday a friend in morning, his other sister after lunch then me for an hour before my sister arrived. He likes talking and after 12 weeks of almost silence he realised he had been talking too much and everything ached. He is using less oxygen and his chest infection has gone.
All positive things. He is even joking a bit with the carers.
I have come home feeling he is content. No mention of not staying there so presume a longer contract is being done as was 2 weeks respite originally. Didn't get to pub today but will do next week.
My sister is finding life easier and managing to build up her flexi hours again. She is enjoying the chance to just sit and chat with dad.
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
Good evening All.
Hope everyone is well.
Not posted here for ages RL is keeping me busy.
Just booked Disney on Ice VIP suite tickets at the O2 through YPlan app @15 per ticket. £22-46 on ticketmaster.
Also bought Warm Nite electric blanket ( double)in Tesco sel £20 scaned @ £5
Hth0 -
Good evening All.
Hope everyone is well.
Not posted here for ages RL is keeping me busy.
Just booked Disney on Ice VIP suite tickets at the O2 through YPlan app @15 per ticket. £22-46 on ticketmaster.
Also bought Warm Nite electric blanket ( double)in Tesco sel £20 scaned @ £5
Hth
Do you have a pic or a barcode of the electric blanket please...
tiaIt`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
Good evening All.
Hope everyone is well.
Not posted here for ages RL is keeping me busy.
Just booked Disney on Ice VIP suite tickets at the O2 through YPlan app @15 per ticket. £22-46 on ticketmaster.
Also bought Warm Nite electric blanket ( double)in Tesco sel £20 scaned @ £5
Hth
Where the devil have you been?:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Do you have a pic or a barcode of the electric blanket please...
tia
Sure durham05 spotted this yonks ago
Anyway I'm off to bed to disturb Mr TM:p:DTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »Thanks.
Second visit today seemed more normal.
There is a room with toaster and microwave plus kettle and supplies for guests to use. The mugs a varying and dad likes bone china. He and his sister had hidden the best 2 they could find behind his cards but we have decided to bring his fav 2 from his house then he has an excuse to keep in his room.
He is so much better mentally. Telly first thing to catch up on news plus been finding new radios stations with less adverts and of course bbc4 story at bedtime. He is having a bash at all the food. He mentioned he would like a pack of rich tea biscuits for his room and his dsis bought in a huge tin of choc biscuits, very nice of her but he can't eat them with dodgy digestion. Still he has something to offer visitors.
He says he overdosed on visitors yesterday a friend in morning, his other sister after lunch then me for an hour before my sister arrived. He likes talking and after 12 weeks of almost silence he realised he had been talking too much and everything ached. He is using less oxygen and his chest infection has gone.
All positive things. He is even joking a bit with the carers.
I have come home feeling he is content. No mention of not staying there so presume a longer contract is being done as was 2 weeks respite originally. Didn't get to pub today but will do next week.
My sister is finding life easier and managing to build up her flexi hours again. She is enjoying the chance to just sit and chat with dad.
V x
I am so pleased that he is settling well x100 -
The day after is Sunday
Excuses excuses they would be glad of a break from you
Id still have to get back from Edinburgh and sort the school stuff out.......no one else does it!
And where's the fun in giving people a break from me??:rotfl::rotfl:
On a serious note Id have to ask DS1 to come home. He would do it but I don't like taking advantage. Sadly there's no way I'd leave OH on his own with the kids for that long. He gets stressy.0 -
Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Do you have a pic or a barcode of the electric blanket please...
tia
Barcode: 5055195850737
http://www.beddingworld.co.uk/p/Warmnite_Single_Electric_Underblanket.htm?affiliate=PLA0
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