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Good afternoon tweets you just reminded me I stripped the bed this morning so off to make it up before I have an early dinner.DS been round to try on his wedding ensemble I got him in my Posh Charity shop;)
Pink (as in make) shirt for £5 original cost £115
Pink( as in colour) new 100% silk tie £3-50 original price £49
Grey M&S suit almost new reduced to £6-25 original cost in excess of £100:T
DS is very impressed with Nannylala's thrifty Wedding outfit and it fits him perfectly:j:j
Nanny I didn't know your were a stylist and personal shopper. I thing your ds must be over the moon. Did he give you a colour scheme or free range ?
A good grey suit should last him a few events and interviews.
Is he buying his own shoes!!
Well done putting a complete outfit together its very hard when you have to search all shops before you start.
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;)
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Phew what a day, packing down caravan and then coming home to a mountain of ironing (not done any for nearly 3 weeks
), DD2 wanted to pack today for her trip away. :eek:
Thankfully I felt well enough today to get on with it but struggled this evening so had to use the inhaler. Thanks to those that mentioned the spacer, I am finding that a lot easier.
Off to bed myself but could not go without saying will be thinking of those with difficult days to get through tomorrow, Josie, SSM and family and FC. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. xxx
I hope I have not missed anything important as I really have flown in and out today. I did cringe at the thought of changing buttons on a suit though SSM.I am sure someone will explain to you why. :rotfl:
Goodnight all. :A0 -
Oh and Ladyshopper I used to use a separate sheet as well as a covered duvet for my mum when she had problems and 9 times out of ten I only needed to slip the sheet out, sheet saved duvet. I know has already been suggested but thought my insight might be of help. Also I just bought the Pampers bed sheets well squares for her they are just as good as any more expensive adult ones and not so intrusive, worth spending out as I found far better than the free ones given to my mum.
Take care and don't get yourself too worked up over it please. I hope you have a district nurse coming in who you can discuss it all with. :A
Night again.
(Link for bed mats on offer in As. http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/nappy_accessories/pampers_bed_mats_7.html)0 -
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Good morning:)0
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Good morning:D
Grey morning here:(, after a lovely sunny weekend.
N xSealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250
2 years 'fag free' :j:D0 -
Good morning. Happy shopping.0
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Good morning everybody I hope you are well and have a fabulous Monday.
Happy shopping.
my thoughts are with you and your family sunshinemummy and josie ann.
FC I hope you are feeling ok and everything goes well today.Mortgage debt 45,000. Thank you all for your help so far in helping me save to buy the house. I could not have done this without all your help.0 -
Morning, thank you ts & fc, off to wake DM with a cup of tea and hug, I've been awake most of the night0
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