UK Amazon Kindle Forum discussion
note: This topic has been closed to new comments.
General Chat - anything Goes
>
Pop in for a chat!
message 951:
by
Kath
(new)
Dec 07, 2017 03:08PM

reply
|
flag


I'm corporate wifing tonight and I'm not looking forward to it either. Mainly because McOther will get too pissed at his corporate lunch and I'm meeting him there, during the meal because like all Cambridge things, it starts at about half six and our baby sitter can't make it until after 7pm. And because he'll be really hung over tomorrow morning and on a day when I really, desperately don't want to, I'm bracing myself for having to take McMini to football in his place.
Cheers
MTM

The snow missed me again. Instead i was treated to a hail storm


I told her to go home but she insists she's alright.
I'm gonna have to de-germ everything once she leaves.
We had lovely blue skies this morning but now it's pissing down.
One more week, then I can enjoy a whole different sort of rain.

I can imagine you are in that mood by now Lynne!! Good luck with this evening MT

Bitterly cold here but bright and sunny.

Apparently, in a couple of countries you can get the posties to mow your lawn or check your elderly relatives.
Heard that on There's No Such Thing as a Fish podcast last week.

Only reason I bought it is cuz it's dead cheap made from crap Azeri wine and the cider vinegar imported from the UK was five times the price.
So, yeah.
Posh. :D

No snow here, clear skies in fact, but wind chill hitting minus 10. Turns out the anemometer hadn’t blown away.
I have spent a large part of the afternoon clearing the kitchen waste pipe (boak) and am feeling ticked off.


Sat down this morning and wrote it all out, and have some strategies, but it's getting old (I can't take meds, and can't force myself to get up at the regular time, so normal recommendations don't help).
Have a bunch of things which need to be finished, but are being held up by other people - and I can't seem to budge them. This, too, shall eventually pass, but it is annoying.
All my stress-busting techniques are having trouble - you can only do yoga breathing for so many hours!

Still have a million things to do and slowly ploughing through it. We are out for Christmas Day tomorrow. Yep, I said Christmas Day.
Our friends lived the expat life when they first came to Jersey and were youngsters. They would host a Christmas lunch a few weeks before Christmas for all their friends as all of them would be spending Christmas in whichever part of the world they called home.
Now they do the same early Christmas event but just for close friends (and you don't need to be an ex-pat).
So we'll be having an actual Christmas Day. Turkey, trimmings, posh starters, home-made sorbets and puddings, and crackers. Twinkling lights, pressies under the tree and, after several glasses of wine, charades or some silly board game.
I'll see you Sunday!

Just had a nightmare - neighbour is away, two of us cat sit, had a phone call from the other neighbour saying she'd had a problem opening the bedroom door, I went over to investigate, and the door shut! Knocked on another neighbours door who had fallen asleep so was initially reluctant to help, but fortunately persuaded him. Something in the handle had broke, I thought we were going to have to break the door, as the cats had run in when I went up, so were locked in! Glad I managed to get a reduced ready meal when I nipped to the co-op

Although I warm up after five minutes of walking, it doesn't stop my hands from feeling like they're going to fall off.

My Niece had to go to the eye clinic to get her eyesight checked to make sure the shingles hadn't damaged her eyesight and to have her antivirals. As she is no longer allowed to visit her Mum in the hospital - she is going to go home to Stevenage tonight.

Just when you thought things couldn't get worse Flo, do hope they find out what is wrong with your brother

Sending vibes that you can stay warm, Desley. Flo, hopefully the docs can find out what is wrong with your brother soon. Thankfully he has you to champion him.
Grey day. No snow. I am a big baby and would love a teeny bit of snow. Going to put in a few hours in the study and then get ready for lunch party.
Hope you all have a good Saturday doing whatever needs to get done as Christmas inches closer.

Everyone having a busy day?
I've had a lazy afternoon reading Alias Grace. Gonna have to shift my butt into gear and start dinner soon.
I'm going to make Cornish pasties.

At the moment I am pretending to be house-trained and making some flax seed crackers. Baking is warmer than sanding and polishing in the yard as well as easier on the hands. No snow yet. It is a bit grey and very cold. Yesterday we had bright sunshine all day! Amazing. So I shall go and check on the cookies... I hope all is well with you all and that you are coping with preparations for the Yuletide Festivations. :D

Off to the market now ... if it's still open. ;-)
Cheers
MTM

Sorry you've also been poorly Lisa.


Got a covering of hail about 9:30am much to Sal's disgust, then it rained and then it stopped, and then it sleeted and then it rained, but nothing special :-)

Yeah, it was, we raised £200 though. Most of the snow has melted but sky looks like it has loads in it

Thanks Desley. You've been busy! No snow here yet but we are on the fringe. Maybe tomorrow.

Yep, just the way I like it

That's good. :)

Just had a nightmare - neighbour is away, two of us cat sit, had a phone call from the other neighbour saying she'd had a problem opening the bedroom door, I w..."
They have, thank you. Going back to basics helped: using my Daylight as early as possible for longer than usual seems to have helped reset my pineal gland. Or I'm so exhausted anything would have done it.
What a cat story! Murphy's Law at work, again.

How long was your brother sitting unattended in a wheelchair? That is outrageous. And can't possibly have made him feel better. Did he even get meals? I'm glad you could get him horizontal and some sleep time, but that's no way to treat a sick person.

We had snow today.
I got to watch my neighbor bin six large containers full of fallen leaves, and take them across the street to dump them in front of the neighbor's house! I can't believe he'd do that - the neighbors are trying to sell their house, and only have one son living there to keep an eye on things. Unbelievable, as there are no more street leaf collections scheduled for this year. This is the guy who was operating the jet-engine-powered leaf blower this morning when I was trying to get a bit of extra sleep on a Saturday morning.
Can't wait to get this house on the market and get out of here.

Lovely morning here. Everything is bathed in golden sunshine.
Need to step out to the shop and sort out planning for next week but other than that, the day is mine own.

Admittedly that last part isn't difficult.
Good morning all.
This topic has been frozen by the moderator. No new comments can be posted.
Books mentioned in this topic
Can I Come HOME Now?: A True Story of Childhood Trauma (other topics)Mrs Boots (other topics)
A Rare Benedictine: The Advent of Brother Cadfael (other topics)
A Rare Benedictine: The Advent of Brother Cadfael (other topics)
Look What the Cat Brought In (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Jasper Fforde (other topics)Dawn Elissa (other topics)