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that's good, it should make things a bit easier for everybody


Yes, hopefully it's going to sort it, but it's a beggar of a job to have to fit this into an already hectic life

Ooh, that does sound painful, Kath, good luck for her. I caught the end of the programme about the Queen last night, found a couple of bits sad, they were interviewing people who got married in the same year. One used all her clothing vouchers on her bridesmaid dresses, and had to buy a second hand dress, which she said she has regretted ever since, the other had an iced madeira cake, but said they were lucky, some people had to have a cardboard cake just to use for photos - now people spend tens of thousands on weddings!!

Nasty Kath - external fixators are really good for allowing bone to mend, but because of the pins that lead to the outside world - they are always very difficult to keep free from infection. Once the infection has gone to the bone - sometimes radical surgery is really the only way to finally get rid - that and hefty doses of IV antibiotics.
My Granddaughter is going through the mill at the moment - our GP thinks she has a condition called Cauda Equina and this can very often result in surgery - so hopefully, she can get the MRI out of the way quickly to find out whether she has it or not. Delay of surgery with this condition can result in permanent incontinence - so really hoping that can be avoided..

Good luck for your granddaughter Flo

Desley, sounds like you def had a better morning than the afternoon.
Don't like to be a moaner but .... the hotel doesn't have a kettle in the room. Can't wait for breakfast so I can have a cuppa (no milk. no sugar - just strong tea)

Having to wait until breakfast for a cuppa?? That's sheer cruelty - my addiction couldn't wait that long Kelly!!

Desley, sounds like you def had a better morning than the afternoon.
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Well, morning was boring and had to put up with my colleague huffing rather than ask for help.
Waiting for a cuppa isn't good!

Good luck to your DIL, Kath and to your granddaughter, Flo.

Those of us in KU look forward to your reading plans - I think it's a good deal for power readers.

Well I will be making the most of my subscription, and I get two weeks off work for Christmas

Just reaching a Platinum Anniversary is really worthy of note...... somewhere along the line she must have broken 10 mirrors!! ;-)

Send my congratulations, please. Good job.

Congratulations to your friend, Patti!

I mentioned to my French neighbour that I’d lost my shoe in the mud that once was a lawn. She said she hadn’t seen mud for a year, she’d also been out walking wearing summer clothes. I’m in the wrong place.

Mock practical exams today, hoping they're not too bad, real things on Monday.

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Congrats to your friend Patti, good luck with the exams Claire

Landing at Heathrow tonight and then zooming to Gatwick for the last flight back to Jersey.
I think, and hope, this will be my last trip before the year-end.

Fingers crossed it is your last trip this year

Got a rather nice beef masala and an aloo gobi bubbling away.
Freezer rubble or leftovers tomorrow. I've been asked to cover a class of 5-6 year olds.


Freezer rubble or leftovers tomorrow. I've been asked to cover a class of 5-6 year olds"
Cover them in freezerer rubble??

Children and small animals have a lot in common there - our cats love to do the table-top sweep.

The secret is to not keep anything more than your kindle and mug on the coffee table.
And put those up high when toddlers are in the room.
Judging by the soft moaning noises, Dave is enjoying my curry.

Just had a lovely photo of the baby. He’s got no tubes, he’s off the antibiotics and the painkillers, they are just waiting for some lab results on some biopsies. Unfortunately though his mum is back again on the ward as her wound is not healing still.

I hope mum starts healing up quickly. Sounds like they need to stop pushing her off the ward before she's ready!

Temperature here has plummeted! 10C!
Was 20C this afternoon.
Don't recall a warmer November here.

So pleased baby is doing well Lynne, fingers crossed for mum now.

Had been wondering, Lynne. Thanks for the update.

Everyone have a good one.

Mocks went ok I think, will find out tomorrow, still going to head in and do a bit of practice if I can though today, may not stay too long if there's loads of people there though.

A friend volunteered me to do some press work for the Alzheimer's society, talking about my dad. It sounds as if it might be interesting. Lovely chap has been talking to me on email so we're going to have a proper chat by phone on Monday.

That sounds interesting MT. Glad you think your mocks went well Claire.

That reminded me that I ought to mention the 'Dementia Friends'
https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/info/20...
There was at one point a one hour training session, which I've been through twice with various groups. It's very good at giving you an understanding of what is happening. The Alzheimer's society is only mentioning a video which might be good but isn't as good. A lot of the churches are doing the one hour training, and spreading it out through congregations and communities and I was told last year that the society is delighted to turn up to give the talk/training session to any group
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Hope D I L recovers quickly, Kath.