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Sun_Addict wrote: »Bath was fabulous :j Feel nice and clean now. Was feeling relaxed until a few seconds ago when Mr SA shuffled in, saw me relaxing on the sofa and said the immortal words what's for dinner :mad: Just don't let me near any hammers.
I think between all the Mr M deliveries coming I've got all food bases covered. Thank goodness I'd already bought all the presents.
The drilling is on hold until tomorrow.
Yo should have replied"whatever takeaway you wish to order ) :rotfl:Original Debt Owed Jan 18 = £17,630 Paid To Date = £6,736 Owed = £10,8940 -
Onebrokelady wrote: »Yo should have replied"whatever takeaway you wish to order ) :rotfl:
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So sorry to hear you've had an accident
I hope you're feeling better quickly.
Take care x“Once you hit rock bottom, that's where you perfectly stand; That's your chance of restarting, but restarting the way.”0 -
OMG, can’t believe you’ve broken your leg....that’s horrible. And Mr SA will be all tipsy turvywith it all I am sure. What carp timing too.
Take good care and make sure you ask for help from your daughter etc. Don’t suffer!! And don’t simply carry on as usual
Keep posting and keep in touch
Happy Christmas and here’s a 2020 for youwith lots of beach holidays sun and sangria
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Morning all
Mr SA still fast off in bed, good job I'm not relying on him for help.
Really need to try and have a good tidy up today, Mr SA is taking advantage and leaving stuff everywhere. It's getting me down, I hate clutter.
Mr M delivery coming at lunchtime. Had a message 2 missing items, thankfully nothing important. I hate being at the mercy of online shopping.
Was supposed to have been having my nails done today but obviously had to cancel. Will do my own today. At least that's £25 less to fork out. Got hairdressers next week but going to try and still go as it's only at the end of my road and I can borrow Mr SA's scooter again.
Have a good day folksI get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)0 -
Have a good day SA. Don't do too much! x“Once you hit rock bottom, that's where you perfectly stand; That's your chance of restarting, but restarting the way.”0
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Not a good start to the day, Mr SA took the dog on the park, another dog chased her and she ran off. He finally caught up with her and she had run across the road and was making her way home. She has no road sense so she's been very lucky as our road gets busy at times.
Then Mr SA sat in the wheelchair, no brakes on, and went flying across the room backwards.
I've sent him out to post a card and pick a paper up, let's see how that goes.I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)0 -
Oh dear SA, just caught up on your diary. Terrible news on the car accident and the broken leg. I know how much that will distress you especially as you are always on the go and love your exercise. It's not going to be easy but enjoy the reading and relax as much as you can (however guessing that is not going to be easy with Mr SA around). Look after yourself :xmassign:Make £10 a day challenge - January 2023 = £292.89/£310 - Feb 2023 = £677.09/280 - March 2023 = £102.45/£310 - April = £300.12/300 - May 2023 = £306.80/£310 - June = £245.88/£150 - July = £295.45/£310 - August 2023 £51.56/£3100
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Thanks Welsh Saver, good to hear from you again
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Being picked up for work meal tomorrow at 12.30. Can't believe Mr SA has warned me not to get drunk, I mean really???? I haven't got drunk at a works do since I was a twenty something. I don't think he wants me to go, prefers to see me confined to barracks.
Got a bit of cleaning upstairs done this afternoon, tidied up a bit too.
Can't believe how dark it is already, pouring with rain, very gloomy
Bought some vitamin D and calcium tablets as I won't be going outside much and the calcium for my leg. I've been craving cheese so expect this is my body saying it needs calcium for my broken bone.I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)0 -
Can't believe Mr SA has warned me not to get drunk
Words fail me!! Enjoy yourself and drink as much as you want to.Have adventures. laugh a lot and always be kind.0
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