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Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 16 Oct 2022 08:48

Morning Anng and all,

Bright morning here too and we had a bit of rain in the night but the suns out now and its very still out there 10 degrees but feels chilly.

Enjoy coffee with your friend today Anng.

Had a bit of a clear out in the garage yesterday with BIL and you can accually get round it now. We are going to try and get the mowers in there for the winter so all the work benches will have to be moved.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 16 Oct 2022 08:37

Good morning all 8 degrees and fairly bright at the moment. Friend coming for coffee this morning otherwise nothing on.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 15 Oct 2022 21:39

Courgettes. Cynth tried Waitrose, no luck then she was going past a different ztesco and called in and they had six corvettes. I only wanted one so she bought three two for her one for me. But how strange it was so difficult.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 15 Oct 2022 17:42

Had BIL here again today and he started clearing out the garage workshop so we can get the mowers in there for the winter. I started before he came and then left him to it after giving him a coffee then I did the shop and then our lunch so I kept him well fed today and he brought some plastic boxes to put the things in we want to keep which will go on the long shelf in there once we've sorted that.

Did'nt go to Em's with eggs but I can do that tomorrow.

Your gathering for the birthday girl sounds lovely Vera and flowers chocs and a cake sounds just the ticket. I am sure she will enjoy every minuet.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 15 Oct 2022 11:03

Morning Mel, AnnG and all

It's apparently 11 degrees but feels colder to me.and a mixture of sunshine and cloud.

My back is still giving me problems but I can't sit around waiting for it to get better so I've taken 2 strong painkillers and in a while I am going to go and do a bit more in the garden. If I only deal with one plant it will be one less to do. I don't think my back is going to get much better now. It's been 10 months, I've seen the doctor and the physio and I do all my exercises so I shall just have to live with it now. I'm fortunate compared to some others who have far worse problems than me.

We also had a form for exchanging the old stamps come in the post but if you don't get one Mel I think you can probably download a copy. I only have a few second class stamps left now and they will soon get used up.

I am sure I saw courgettes in our local Sainsbury yesterday AnnG. I'd only popped in for some fresh veg and didn't want courgettes but I think they had some. I did want cooking apples which they hadn't got

The other reason I went shopping was to get extra milk and fancy biscuits as I have a "do" here on Tuesday. I think I've mentioned before that we have a birthday group of ladies who, prior to the pandemic, used to celebrate each other's birthdays with a meal out followed by cake and coffee at the birthday girl's house. In the last 2 or 3 months this has started up again in a more muted form. We usually go at lunchtime rather than the evening as pubs, restaurants are quieter then and try and get a table spaced away from others. Most places are very good about giving us what we want. The oldest of our group is 90 tomorrow. Since her husband died last year she has gone downhill and is physically frail and her dementia is worse though she still knows us all. She is hardly eating and won't cope with a meal out so we thought we'd do just tea and cake with the group she knows. With 2 toilets downstairs, no steps and a large kitchen and living room it makes sense to have it here. We are not buying her the small individual presents we usually give. Instead we have all contributed a few pounds and one of the ladies has organised a bouquet of flowers, a big box of chocolates and a birthday cake. I'm providing some nice biscuits and a few savoury nibbles to start and the tea/coffee/milk etc. and another lady is acting is chauffeur and collecting the birthday girl and taking her home.and generally keeping an eye on her. As always there are one or two who are willing to put in their money but never actually offer any help but that's people the world over. I must say that OH is very good and never seems to mind his home being invaded. He'll greet the ladies and then disappear upstairs to the computer or take himself off somewhere with a book.

The pain killers are starting to work a bit now and it's still sunny so it might be a good time to go out to the garden.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 15 Oct 2022 09:48

But at least he comes Mel and must be a great help.

Hopefully the solicitor will be able to sort out the land, I assume it is transfer of ownership which you will need if you ever want to sell it. Solicitors are not cheap.

I will use my stamps on my Christmas cards but there is a form you can get to change the stamps. I had one come in the post last week.

Tesco due later. Two subs, one is milk 4pt subbed by two 2 pints more convenient for me but I go for the 4 pint as it is cheaper. The other sub us gin and they have done it again. Gordons on offer for £17 per litre, litre unavailable so subbed by two 70cl bottle for £17

But croissants were unavailable and also stamps. Otherwise no problems

anyone had problems gettin courgettes? None in Tesco this week either in our local store or on line and also apparently none in Sainsbury's

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 15 Oct 2022 08:46

Morning Anng and all,

Miserable here this mroning as it was lashing fine rain when I woke up and that was coming from the west on the wind and the sun was coming up so it was bright in the east . Now its cleariong up a bit. Its 12 degrees and pc says cloudy and it says nearest rain 12 km away.

Light rain is expected during the day. The high will be 15° on this breezy day.

WIND
25 km/h
HUMIDITY
89%
VISIBILITY
20 km
PRESSURE
1002 mb
DEW POINT
10°

No rain for the next 2 hours.

I had to go to the solicitors yesterday and was in with him for about 2 hours. I suppose he wants the business!!!!! Hope his bill is not too big. Its all because of the top field and the land registry and the map he showed me is all wrong really as oh sold a bit of land to Em's parents and it was'nt registered. He even asked me how much land was there and I did'nt know. All I knew was I owned 20 yards in front of the potting sheds. and he bought the back garden from Dot who lived there before Les. So it all joined my land. In the end he put down 3/4 of an acre.

Then I popped in the post office to get my old stamps changed to the new ones and they said they did'nt do that. She told me to use them up on my Christmas cards blimmin cheek. I did buy a box of cards in there as I liked them. Nicely red and green with robins on.

Then I went in the factory shop and bought a few bits in there and then came home . Driving in the arch who should be at the garage but BIL who said he was coming on Saturday but turned up today too. He makes me cross cos he never rings before he comes.




AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 15 Oct 2022 07:43

Good morning all a bit drizzly this morning so looks like gardening is out. 8 degrees. Tesco today 11-12

I slept quite well last night arms didn't bother me and at the moment can hardly feel any problem at all. Just a very slight stiffness in both but no real pain.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 14 Oct 2022 20:33

Thanks Mel and Vera for the tips on taking cuttings, I have taken cuttings and rooted them in compost of Ivy leafed geraniums before but anything else I have tried has failed.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 14 Oct 2022 18:11

What a palaver with your jabs AnnG and a good job you went down anyway or you might have missed out altogether. At least you are done now. I hope you don't have any after effects.

I bet your OH was pleased to get out for a little while Ann and glad to get rid of that rather fetching hosiery. It sounds as though your new garage are helpful. I must admit I leave everything car related to OH but I drive very little now anyway; just around locally to keep my eye in so that I could take over in an emergency.

You really did come a cropper when you fell Mandy. I'm not surprised you are sometimes a bit down. I don't suppose you are sleeping well in the chair and everything seems worse when you are tired. As Mel says, keep your pecker up, things will get better.

I haven't done any more in the garden today as my back has been giving me some problems. I keep saying that I must get on with it but it's a case of the spirit's willing but the flesh is weak. My cuttings are a bit hit and miss AnnG; they don't all take but I usually get enough rooting to make it worth doing. I do some in little jars of water on the window sill like Mel but I find others are better planted in compost. It's best to google for propagating the plant you want to take cuttings from but generally I try to cut just below a leaf node and take off lower leaves so there are just 2 or 3 at the top. Some like Argyranthemum and those sorts of plants usually root OK in water, just keep an eye on them. I generally do geraniums and penstemon in pots with a general purpose compost with added grit or sharp sand for drainage. I put 5 around the edge of a 5" pot. Depending on the plant I might put it in a propagator or in a polythene bag to keep the moisture in but I don't do that with geraniums as they are inclined to rot. Hope that's some help.

I'd better go and start cooking or OH will think he's not getting fed tonight. Enjoy what's left of the day and sleep well tonight everyone.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 14 Oct 2022 17:43

About twenty health questions. Such as ‘are you on blood thinner’ just normal health questions really.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 14 Oct 2022 17:43

About twenty health questions. Such as ‘are you on blood thinner’ just normal health questions really.

Island

Island Report 14 Oct 2022 17:34

Oh dear Ann :-0
What a shambles.
Questions? :-S

I hope you made them late for their tea LOL :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 14 Oct 2022 17:03

Well it got worse! Well that was fun (not)
I went downstairs at 4.10 to check the last of the washing drying and noticed a message on my phone.It was GP reception. Dear Mrs Knight we sent you a reminder of your vaccinations and said the 15th, we should have said the 14th!!!! I was fuming. anyway knocked on Cynth's door to show her and she suggested going down, I thought being Friday there would be nobody there but as we walked in the door the nurse was taking things down. so I showed reception the two messages on my phone, the nurse fished up a list and gave me a sheet of questions said read those and go to the nurses waiting room (not been in there for 2 years!!,) there was nobody else around a bit like the Marie Celeste. anyway another nurse quickly called me in, rattled off the questions on the list (luckily I had read them or I would never have understood, I think she was Geordie). young lad on the computer checked my address. Nurse said ok, flu in this arm covid in the other and it was done. she had when I went in three left over. She was left with two but couldn't get rid of them, offered them to Cynth. but she had had hers last week. so it was done, I didn't have to queue at all. In the end it was hysterical as they were obviously all waiting to go home. And two will have been thrown out.

Annx

Annx Report 14 Oct 2022 16:20

Afternoon All,

Raining this morning, but sunny and bright now.

Yes I could check the tyre pressures at the garage to see if there's any change after a week or two AnnG, but I've never checked them at a garage before and just used the footpump dial usually. It would be handy to do it at the garage though and easier. I think the sensors are just too sensitive to be honest as both of us have had them triggered in the past with just a cold night that will alter the tyre pressures. Yes OH was glad to ditch the tight socks! That was a strange thing with the message. It does sound as if they changed the date though.

Your poor arms still all bruised Mandy. It's not surprising you had a down day after this long. I think anyone would in your shoes. Now your fingers are moving a bit better things may improve more quickly which will make you feel better.

I wonder whether your PC needs something updating for the keyboard Mel? I know that can cause problems with typing lagging. I must confess I didn't know keyboards had batteries as I have only had laptops for a long time.

We went to the carvery today as they had another 30% off offer that ended today. Then we called at a garden centre that was on the way back and also looked at the aquarium shop on the same site. I drove slowly over the flat humps and avoided potholes and OH was fine, but it's helping he's still on the painkiller regime till Sunday.

When he was sitting at the dining table after we came home, a little Squirrel with a big nut in his mouth ran along the fence just outside the window and sat looking inside for ages.

We've given the heating some 10 minute blasts this week Mel to keep OH warm while he's sitting around. We are both wearing zip tops as well now. That's long enough to warm the bungalow, but with it being sunny opening the conservatory door soon lets heat inside too. I hope you can soon get your plumber BIL to come and fix your shower. You'll feel better once these niggling jobs are done and everything is working well again.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 14 Oct 2022 12:33

Good to see that you managed to write a bit this morning Mandy, I am sure that it will get easier. It must be hard not to twist your wrists but hopefully the splints help with that.

Strange how your plans can change. Not sure if this is the fault of technology or me. when I was away there was a strange message that said it was from our GP reception regarding my vacc appointment. it said there was a problem. I searched and tried to open the message and couldn't so i thought it was an error. anyway this morning I have had a message confirming my appointment for tomorrow (15th not as I had written down 14th) I have to assume that the strange message was to change the date. Oddly the message i received this morning has not said a time so I am going to assume that it is the same time I had before. I guess they cancelled the friday and transferred it to Saturday. We shall see. pointless trying to ring them.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 14 Oct 2022 12:28

Glad your feeling better today as its horrid when you are down. Keep your pecker up and its good the stitches are out. <3 <3

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 14 Oct 2022 10:55

Morning all,

Yes stitches out and dressings on under splints my arms are covered in bruises
No Mel I'm still in the chair at night I can't grip the rail yet
Felt very down yesterday but I'm OK today and fingers are moving better I have to watch I don't twist my wrists
Handy this tablet finds the words so don't have to type full words

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 14 Oct 2022 09:54

Try changing the batteries.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 14 Oct 2022 09:24

Had a new key board last Christmas and I am on a desk top pc. Perhaps the batteries in the key board are going? or its just cold. Still hav'nt had the heating on.