Morning All Just waiting for my cup of tea. It feels nippy today. MIL, son and grandson for Full English and anyone else who smells it cooking Have a lovely Sunday
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Originally posted by Hazel at the Hill View PostYou raise an interesting point, Rary - despite today's youngsters being so much more 'mature' at an earlier age than a generation (and more) ago, the idea of any of the late teens of my acquaintance being responsible enough to be married, or plan a career or family and - in fact - of being independent (or being able to do very much at all without the intervention (monetary or otherwise) of their mothers) is remote.
But the world turns, and all that, I guess.
Personally, I expect to see my eldest grandson move in here as soon as he gets too big for his present accommodation and move back as soon as he misses his mother's home cooking The two younger ones have already told their mother they are living with her forever even if they get marriedEndeavour to have lived, so that when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry - Puddinghead Wilson's Diary
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Originally posted by craftymarie View Post
Daughter has been poorly with a nasty cough and cold so hoping I don't get it now.
Will be watching my daughter sing in the school choir today at the local craft fair so hope that goes well.
Have a good Sunday everyone.
Been up the last two nights/early mornings with my daughter.... She has a constant cough and was sick this morning..
Snap again as she is supposed to be dancing at a local craft fair today.. Will see how she is later.
Not sure what I'm up to yet... Got a cycle in yesterday.. Did 80k... Happy with that so a bit of relaxation in order today..I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
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Originally posted by Sheneval View PostI agree but - we made them that way!
Personally, I expect to see my eldest grandson move in here as soon as he gets too big for his present accommodation and move back as soon as he misses his mother's home cooking The two younger ones have already told their mother they are living with her forever even if they get marriedI dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
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Spent a couple of hours at the site today with young Thomas who is doing his D of E. this week fortunately the change in the weather allowed him to start work digging the overgrown plot belonging to Troon School Nursery - he worked solidly for 2 hours and assures me he enjoyed himselfEndeavour to have lived, so that when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry - Puddinghead Wilson's Diary
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Originally posted by bramble View PostWhat a great lad, the world could fo with more young people like him.
Couldn't agree more although I have to be fair and say all of the kids who come on our site from schools and other organisations are happy and willingly to work and seem to enjoy doing so. The kids at my youngest grandson's primary are the same. I will be back there on Tuesday as they are having another garden club afternoon - this lad's mother is the Eco teacher there - I sent her copies of all the photos I took today and at his previous visit as well. :-)Endeavour to have lived, so that when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry - Puddinghead Wilson's Diary
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Evening everyone, just back from a weekend in Ayrshire so will catch up on everything later.
Just wanted to say that I'm so sorry to hear your sad news SP and VC, I know exactly how you are feeling but as Lumpy says they are all playing together on Rainbow Bridge.
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Well, you learn something new everyday. I've just been checking sommat on my Internet Banking page & noticed that I spent £1 yesterday.................nah, I don't remember spending £1, so have just spoken to my bank incase someone was testing my card before I got hit hard.........the guys 1st question was "Did you buy any fuel yesterday & pay at the pump"........."Yes, I did".........apparently, because I used an automated payment system at the petrol pump, it takes £1 to verify your card then puts it back into your account...........I've never noticed that before.Last edited by Bigmallly; 27-11-2016, 11:52 PM.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Morning Peopleoids another dark morning, off out and early this morning as I have a schedule of condition in Reigate to undertake. And this afternoon if it can be arranged, hopefully the Parks Police on the allotment.
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Morning all, I'm up bright and early.
It's dark, so can't tell you what the weather is like, but nothing drastic forecast for us. In fact, I'm supposed to be having a laundry morning now that I think about it. Must have walked past the basket in the dark lol
Going in to work early today to escape hubbies decorating. We have decided it would be better to replace our central heating sooner rather than later, so this will a. hold him up and b. cost loads
Hope you are all fit and well, have a great dayNannys make memories
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