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It was Kitty's Sports Day today so we went along to see her. She tripped coming out the door and scraped her knee and refused to partake in any of the activities! They only had a couple anyway, they had all the fun and games before parents arrived so there wouldn't be any pressure on the kids. Flipping typical, if I'd have known I wouldn't have bothered taking off work for it.
In other news, I made a wax food wrap (beeswax melted over woven cotton) and it is amazing! I have 2 and I use them instead of cling film as an attempt to reduce my plastic usage. I need to make some more. I wrapped my sandwich in it today.

how could I have forgotten to mention David's blog for reading by an aspiring bookclub
http://www.davidhadleyauthor.co.uk/20...


Nothing more frightening than a school full of teachers at the end of the year.
Now imagine them not being able to communicate nor print.
Frikkin terrifying.
Nice meal out after work, although I'm not feeling particularly sociable.

Ooh, that sounds interesting Jud. Sorry you had taken time off work for no reason. Sounds a rather interesting situation to be in Patti!!

now there's a saga and no mistake. Hope things are picking up a bit for you

Yep! Getting so fed up of every stage going wrong, I'm praying it at least shows what he expected or who knows what will happen next! Now trying to pack but got distracted by the neighbours, but had a good laugh which I needed

Just go back through this thread and copy all the posts you made.

I did contemplate that actually.


Making oatmeal cookie dough with no electric mixer was interesting.
I finally gave up and asked Dave to get in there with his hands. He seemed to enjoy it.

I shall avoid returning - ever. Even though the Waterstones is magnificent

In the last six months or so, they've been putting slopes at some of the street corners here.
Only downtown in the 'posh' bit of the city, of course.
And certainly not wide enough for a wheelchair.
And not a thought to any other obstruction on the pavement.

http://www.davidhadleyauthor.co.uk/20..."
Thanks for the mention.
I'll have to tidy the place up if visitors are coming.

Grief, Desley, sounds like they don't know what they're doing at all.
And that's very poor of Oxford, Will - you'd think with the student community and the number of visitors they'd at least make an effort.

http://www.davidhadleyauthor.co.uk/20..."
Thanks for the mention.
I'll have t..."
I seem to trip over buckets of giggles whenever I visit.

That's outrageous - as if it didn't occur to them someone disabled might want to attend. You should write a strongly-worded letter to whoever makes these decisions - your wife is a taxpayer and a citizen. It shouldn't cost her more - if they want you not to drive up, they need to provide a shuttle.

Congrats on severing ties with your toxic workplace.
When do you start your new post?"
Thank you Patti.
I start at the new job on the 25th so i have a couple of weeks off

Take off and travel for a couple of weeks!
Fergawdsakes not a package holiday. Just pack two pairs of pants, a sarong, diapers?
Just go!

Just as fucked up as everything else has been here for the past couple years.
Invite said 7 to 12.
Started at 8, ended at 11.
Stood in a corner listening to people complain about how shit everything is but they're staying.
Can't drum up any sympathy.
Onward and upward!



What sort of party were you invited to?"
One that expected everyone to be dressed!

We will rebuild! 😂

Supposed to be in the low 30s by the end of the week.
Glad you survived the 'quake with your northern stoicism, Kath. Good thing you didn't have a soufflé in the oven!
I was about to talk about the book I'm currently reading but I'll be good and shift into the just read thread before I do.

I would love to go on a holiday Patti but unfortunately Ally still has to work and we are on a tight budget still after moving house.
I will be spending the time off doing some jobs round the house, making stuff in my workshop and spending time with Dexter! I am very much looking forward to it.


And of course just as she got busy it started updating.
When it finished she could no longer connect to the internet
She'll be having a word with the chap who looks after the IT for the bunch she's helping out

Morning all. Been out watering again - the team put in more summer stuff into our planters yesterday - and everything needed a good soak. Back home for a bacon roll and trying to get a painting finished for a submission on Friday.
Forecast says rain but it's wrong, as usual


Kath, if worried just make sure that any tall or top-heavy bookcases and such are secured at the top to the wall behind them, and don't have anything near your bed.


But it is still unsettling to have the ground under you become suddenly unstable. I hope where we move in California doesn't have a lot of earthquakes, and I will never stop worrying about my daughter in San Francisco, just because there's nothing else I can do. And we're moving to be close to at least one of ours, and she happens to be the most likely to stay put, unless... The big one is overdue.

Just caught up on all the posts and, as usual, there is loads going on. Welcome Bianca, this is a lovely group. Will, hope all went well on the 8th with your operation.

I saw that on the news Kath, wondered if it would affect anyone on here. Glad it did no damage. Enjoy your couple of weeks Lindsay, especially spending time with Dexter
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