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Hope you do feel better before flying - not great for the sinuses.

Hugs to all of you, and so sorry it took so long to find he had an infection."
Yeh, phone with auto correct (rolls eyes). It does sometimes feel ike he’s part Venusian!

Have a lovely day, though.

Sorry that your cold has come back and made you sick Kelly. Do hope that you are better for flying, I thought you didn't have to do that in your new role?

Have a lovely day, though."
Had to go up to Keswick through the central lakes (Coniston to Ambleside to Keswick,)
The roads were fine, clear and very little ice
Scenery fabulous



Dave has gone ou toi get us breakfast noodles.
Meant to go to friend's for dinner and movie this evening.
Other than that, I'm looking forward to a do nothing day.
Stay warm folks!

Hugs to everyone who needs it.



Pretty relaxed weekend here at Chateau Endebto. Bl**dy cold here, but at least most of the snow has now gone.
After the snow, I now have a theory. It's been about seven years since we last had a significant fall of snow. As a result there are drivers on the road who are now in their mid-twenties, who have never driven in snow. Does this explain why, on Wednesday morning, so many people abandoned cars wherever they decided to. Sometimes, not even at the kerb but in the middle of the road!


My classroom is hot and smells of mossie poison.
Windows wide open.
We've got a day off for Chinese New Year tomorrow, so I'm not as grumpy as usual for a Monday morning.


I shall enjoy the rest of my day!


Hope it’s a bit warmer for you today Anna. How random to have a day off for Chinese New Year Patti.

Too many posts to go through, so I hope everyone is well.

The worst part is the constant waves of nausea, one after the other.
Any remedies please to get rid of the sick feeling?

I can't think of anything else with ginger in it

The worst part is the constant waves of nausea, one after the other.
Any remedies please to get rid of the sick feeling?"
I find a single malt whisky helps.

Will, oh no, not right now (am turning green at the thought). Actually, I am Scottish and love the smell of whisky but not the taste. Go figure.

I'm no good for stopping nausea..."
Thought it said 'Deleter of WORDS.' And I wanted to steal it, because that's the way I edit.

I thought it said Deleter of Words too at first! Sorry you're no good at treating nausea, GL, but you're obviously ace at smashing worlds.


Doubt ginger ale would help much, anyway. In Canada, they're making them change the label cuz Canada Dry doesn't actually have any ginger in it.
Try infusing a slice of fresh ginger and a handful of fresh mint with a tea bag in boiling water. A very kind hotel manager made me many cups of that when I was sick in India. Dunno if if it was the drink or the sympathy, but it really helped.

I'm enjoying the best part of the day here. The time between first prayer call and dawn is nicely quiet. And it's still cool enough to have the windows open for a couple of hours.
Apparently some people are saying the air quality here is quite bad at the moment. I don't think it is. Not compared to Baku, anyway.
Everything is a matter of perspective, isn't it?
Has been very bad in Bangkok, though. They've even closed schools there.
Let's hope it's vastly improved before we go to Thailand in April.
We've got a couple of friends coming up from Yangon for the weekend, which will be lovely. They're both teachers at our sister school there.
I'm looking forward to showing them around Mandalay.

This is the last night we will sleep in this apartment that has been home for five months. Tomorrow at 8 the final move will have the heavy stuff done by movers.
We've been schlepping stuff upstairs since Friday when they gave us the keys, and husband moved a lot of stuff so he wouldn't have to pack it for the movers, so we're half here, half not.
I think my toothbrush is still here, but most of my computer stuff is up in my new office/guest bedroom. I'm having an odd snack because half the food is up there.
I used to change apartments every year in school - and have no memory at all. I was young, healthy, and in reasonable shape - moving my considerably smaller pile of possessions didn't even register.
The excess stuff is going with us one more time because the decisions to discard are inconceivable right now.
So just be happy you're not moving, unless you are, in which case I'm very sympathetic right now - but useless. G'night!

Last day of grand-daughter wrangling. Just got them off to school. Their mum and dad will be back at teatime when it'll be Chinese takeaway all round!


Will the Chinese take away be open today? I made a lasagna last night to have for tea tonight. YUM! Can't wait.
I've spent all my January pay already but I'm going to go to for coffee anyway.

Will the Chinese take away be open today? I made a lasagna last night to have for tea tonight. YUM! Can't wait.
I've spent all my January pay already but I'm going to go to for coffee any..."
the power of positive thinking :-)

Morning all. A mahoosive crane on a lorry disrupted the peace this morning by swinging a digger into a back garden over several cars and garden buildings. (Personally I'd have gone for a smaller digger that would have fitted through the garden gate but what do I know.) Then the transporter had to do a multi-point turn to get out at the end of the road. More excitement than some of the neighbours could cope with :)

Do hope you are feeling better today Kelly, I’m with Kath, I hate nausea more than pain, although I’d rather feel sick than be sick. Fingers crossed for the final move Alicia, hope you get chance to deal with the excess stuff at some point. Most of our Chinese takeaways normally shut on a Tue.

Hope the tummy improves Kelley. Ginger steeped in hot water is meant to be helpful. I have ginger sweets from the health shop but I'm not sure if they do a no sugar version of those.

Hope the tummy improves Kelley. Ginger steeped in hot water is meant to be helpful. I have ginger sweets from the health shop but I'm not sure if they do a no sugar..."
I googled that already Pam, as I was going to suggest them, but couldn't find one.

Isotonic drinks can be good for nausea too Kelly, they are easier on your stomach than water if you sip them and help hydrate you without causing your body's salts to leech out, potentially making you feel more ill! Unfortunately, a lot of them only come in fluorescent like colours, Powerade and Lucozade Sport. Gareth and I swear by them for getting you back on your feet.
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I have been awol and feeling sorry for myself. Have got the cold again and feeling rubbish. Husband got it first so have been running after him, and also realising all the stuff he does around the house; stuff I've had to do whilst he's been ill. Then he kindly passed his cold to me.
I have even been sick with it. Horrible. Got to fly to London on Monday, and then again on Wednesday. Hope I feel better by then!