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Jim | 21809 comments Lynne (Tigger's Mum) wrote: "No driving for months after the op either Desley. You think it’s s small op but they reposition the long bones in the foot as they distort the joint it’s not just the toe that points in the wrong w..."

sounds pretty major to be honest!


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12595 comments Well, it's supposed to rain for the next 10 days! So a mix of housework and chilling again today. Certainly a lot harder to get exercise in this lockdown.

Thanks Lynne, really dreading when they say I need to have mine operated on! I have them on both feet, but one is getting worse, one I barely notice. They are the reason I have issues with ingrowing toenails as well, at least that procedure isn't as severe


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M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments Yikes. That's all I can say to the bunion op. Please lord no. Off to get some warm tracksuit bottoms now. These ones are chuffing freezing and I'm fed up with wearing long johns underneath! Getting a takeaway from a local restaurant tonight so am binning the pain killers and drinking. Not as worried as I might be about that, which is good.


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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments We had our first rain of the season - California is DRY. We need more, soaking the forests and creating snow mass.

Hope all the pains are resolved - doesn't sound like much fun, Desley, MT, Lynne.

We had dinner with friends at the dining room for the second time since March, and we're all using masks except when actually eating. Have had one case of a staff person bringing covid in to a resident in Independent Living, but no reports yet of anything but quarantining for it. They are testing the whole staff - and any independent contractors for care aides - weekly.

And I got my indoor warm therapy pool back - until the country decides to yank it again if virus cases go up - which was marvelous.

Stay safe. This is far from over.

The election stress is dropping daily, though there is still a lot of thrashing about in Washington, and the aftermath won't be pretty.


message 14605: by Lynne (Tigger's Mum) (last edited Nov 15, 2020 02:03AM) (new)

Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments One more day in ‘pokey’ Then I can go somewhere. I don’t know if it’s a symptom of being cooped up but I’m not desperate to go anywhere. I’ve got food, the weather is awful so I’m quite happy being home. Even the dog is happy and he hasn’t been for a walk for two weeks.
The garden however is something else. He’s worn a racetrack in the (ex) lawn. When it rained yesterday we had a new water feature - a mud filled trench.


message 14606: by Desley (Cat fosterer) (last edited Nov 15, 2020 02:12AM) (new)

Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12595 comments Wet and windy again today, it did dry up a bit at lunch yesterday so I went for a quick walk. After my Sunday chores, I'm tempted to do a bit of work as I feel behind, and start work on my 2021 book challenge

Hope you enjoyed your takeaway and drink, and managed without the painkillers MT. Glad you have had some rain Alicia, I heard that Minnesota has snow. Glad that you have your pool back. Glad you have coped with your quarantine Lynne, not surprised you are fine staying in with the weather, but surprised the dog is OK with it!


message 14607: by Lynne (Tigger's Mum) (last edited Nov 15, 2020 08:43AM) (new)

Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments Dobies don’t like getting wet or cold. That’s why they didn’t get more use as police dogs. They are brave and too intelligent to enjoy hanging about in the cold and wet. They’ve got a single coat so feel the cold easily. He knows when it’s raining and doesn’t even want to go out for a wee. He’s very clean though - he’s never ever had an accident in the house. He just waits. His plumbing is certainly better than mine 😀


message 14608: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Yes hoping you're managing to wean yourself off the painkillers


message 14609: by M.T. (last edited Nov 15, 2020 02:29PM) (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments Thanks everyone. Yes gradually getting of the pain killers but still not sleeping much.


message 14610: by M.T. (last edited Nov 15, 2020 02:39PM) (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments Oh and goat takeaway was fab. I had wine tonight too.

All go with mum. One carer has covid, one is awaiting test results and over has to isolate. Star sister in law and remaining carer have stepped in. May have to go sort out the old birds the week after though.


message 14611: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Don't rush into anything and damage your leg!


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments what Jim said


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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments M.T. wrote: "Oh and goat takeaway was fab. I had wine tonight too.

All go with mum. One carer has covid, one is awaiting test results and over has to isolate. Star sister in law and remaining carer have steppe..."


This one's not your fight. The world will go on somehow without you. You can't drive there, and you can't do much if someone took you. You are not superhuman (although you do play one rather well on TV). Take it easy, or your surgeons will be very unhappy with you.


message 14614: by Stuart (new)

Stuart Ayris (stuayris) | 2614 comments Morning!


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M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments Stuart wrote: "Morning!"

Hellooooo!


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Stuart Ayris (stuayris) | 2614 comments Sorry I've been gone a while! My chaos doesn't readily lend itself to regularity unfortunately. Hope to be around a bit this time though as am back to working three days a week and no prospect of travelling in the near future it seems!


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M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8049 comments Yeh ... probably can't do much about Mum. By the time I can get there the carers who are isolating at the moment will be able to return ... although one has a positive test and the other has a negative test but all the symptoms ... so probably positive. Can't get the leg comfortable this morning. I binned the afternoon pain relief over the weekend so I could have a glass of wine with dinner. Back on the wagon now so it'll probably hurt less tomorrow. It's taking for fucking ever this. I still can't sleep more than an hour and a half, tops, at a stretch and wake up at least six times a night. I am so ... bloody ... tired.


message 14618: by Stuart (new)

Stuart Ayris (stuayris) | 2614 comments Sorry to hear about all that MT. Lack of sleep is a nightmare, isn't it? Take care!


Rosemary (grooving with the Picts) (nosemanny) | 8590 comments Morning all! Bit of sun today so everything is a bit cheerier.

I'm with the dug on the whole 'going out in the rain' thing if I'm honest Lynne. I hope you get some better rest soon Mary but deffo do not too much too soon


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12595 comments Nothing much to say today, that much on my to do list I keep looking at it wondering where to start! I had a belated birthday present under my desk waiting for me, and a colleague brought in cake. Picked up a click and collect order from Pets at Home for 2 of the neighbours, and nipped into B & M to get a present for the Mission Christmas appeal.

I’m another one recommending you don’t do too much too soon and undo the surgery MT. Sorry that you are suffering from having a drink and do hope it settles soon so you can get some sleep, the world always seems so much harder on little sleep. Nice to see you Stuart


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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Nothing much to say today, that much on my to do list I keep looking at it wondering where to start! I had a belated birthday present under my desk waiting for me, and a colleague brought in cake. ..."

Happy birthday! So glad you got cake.


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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments M.T. wrote: "Yeh ... probably can't do much about Mum. By the time I can get there the carers who are isolating at the moment will be able to return ... although one has a positive test and the other has a nega..."

Can you not take the heavy-duty stuff just at night? Or does it still make you too groggy (etc.) the next day? Did they warn you about this particular kind of torture? It's almost impossible to realize how devastating sleep deprivation will be.


message 14623: by Lynne (Tigger's Mum) (new)

Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments I’ve just seen France Info that says their bars cafés and restaurants are likely to remain closed till at least January 15th. Our newspapers in the U.K. seem to be telling the story it’s only us being locked down. There will be so many businesses never reopening after this.


message 14624: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Lynne (Tigger's Mum) wrote: "I’ve just seen France Info that says their bars cafés and restaurants are likely to remain closed till at least January 15th. Our newspapers in the U.K. seem to be telling the story it’s only us be..."

I suspect in each country there are factions who are trying to make political capital by claiming only their government is utterly incompetent.


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12595 comments Nothing much interesting today either, although I have bought my first mince pies – although they don’t have to be eaten till next year! Oh, and some Christmas cheese, I held off buying this flavour last year and missed out. Never going to Lidl in my lunch break though, full of people who stand in the middle of aisles!

Wow Lynne! Maybe they will get numbers down better than us.


message 14626: by Lynne (Tigger's Mum) (new)

Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments I don’t know Desley. It’s high there at the moment.
I should just read Stephen King if I want to be scared. I’ve been reading some Facebook comments and it’s terrifying.
A video clip of student aged young people were asked ‘Who bombed Pearl Harbour’. Several thought America, some said Russia and a couple said Osama Bin laden except one who suggested it was Osama Ben Landing
On the proposal to strip Lord Ahmed of his title being the first peer to be removed from the HoL. One argued that Lord Lucan was kicked Out because of Christine Keeler
They have the same voting power as us - don’t laugh.


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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Just got sent back to the highest level of isolation - no indoor pool, no eating in the dining room with others.

From the reputable news organization and health institutions, we're in for a long hard bad virus-laden winter.

On the good side - we got rain!


message 14628: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Nothing much interesting today either, although I have bought my first mince pies – although they don’t have to be eaten till next year! Oh, and some Christmas cheese, I held off buying this flavou..."

That's rare, we find at the food bank that mincepies often go out of date before Christmas!


message 14629: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Lynne (Tigger's Mum) wrote: "I don’t know Desley. It’s high there at the moment.
I should just read Stephen King if I want to be scared. I’ve been reading some Facebook comments and it’s terrifying.
A video clip of student a..."


I often wonder what our Grandparents thought of us and our knowledge of what the Great Depression was like!
But we never that bad


Rosemary (grooving with the Picts) (nosemanny) | 8590 comments Morning all! Sunny today but very windy, and only some light scraping from downstairs so far...

Philip is needing some cover help, if anyone is able https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 14631: by Lynne (Tigger's Mum) (new)

Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments I’m sure it’s to do with reading books as opposed to looking on line. Years ago we read all l sorts of books encyclopaedias etc. Now you don’t gave to remember a thing just keep looking it up on line.
Had to drive to the garage this morning. It was the first time I’ve driven since August, I needed lights and wipers and I had to think hard which switches to use. Husband warned me my brakes might be rusty - not only the brakes obviously.


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12595 comments Afternoon, the funeral is over now, it felt very flat, between limited people there and a non religious service, so no proper eulogy, just one of her friends saying a few words. Plus the fact you can't sit next to anyone (unless they are in your bubble), no hugging, having to wear a mask all the time, no wake after (we did get a butty on the way home, my mum used to have a butty van, so we went and got one from her rival, which I thought was a nice touch). My neighbour has persuaded me to go food shopping, cant say I really want to, would rather crawl back in bed, but suppose it is better than being on my own. Got a lovely bunch of flowers from my brother when I got home.

Oh, I'm sorry to hear you are back in restrictions Alicia, hope they don't last too long. I thought that Jim, the Florentine ones were actually in date till April, I've never seen that, they normally need eating in Nov!


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Pam Baddeley | 3334 comments Sorry to hear it was a bit flat and your brother couldn't be there Desley.


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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Lynne (Tigger's Mum) wrote: "I’m sure it’s to do with reading books as opposed to looking on line. Years ago we read all l sorts of books encyclopaedias etc. Now you don’t gave to remember a thing just keep looking it up on li..."

Haven't driven since our last days in New Jersey, in August 2018. Eek! Never planned to have it take so long! I didn't get my driver's license when we moved to California, and now won't be able to do it for a while, and will have to study the whole thing again.

I am not ready to give up driving.


message 14635: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Afternoon, the funeral is over now, it felt very flat, between limited people there and a non religious service, so no proper eulogy, just one of her friends saying a few words. Plus the fact you c..."

I am so sorry the services weren't what we used to have. The pandemic makes everything harder for everyone. Virtual hugs.


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12595 comments Thanks Alicia x


message 14637: by Lynne (Tigger's Mum) (new)

Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments Sorry your mums service was flat. The restrictions have taken such a lot of our usual spontaneous reactions away, a friendly hug or a touch says such a lot and gives comfort. . Virtual hug for Desley.

Alicia does everybody state have different licensing for cars. I assumed it was a national permit like ours. I know French departments can have different rates for issuing the paperwork for registering vehicles, number plates etc but their driving licence is national like ours except they take points off and we add them on for contraventions.
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Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12595 comments Thanks Lynne x


message 14639: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Lynne (Tigger's Mum) wrote: "Alicia does everybody state have different licensing for cars. I assumed it was a national permit like ours...."

Nope. Every state has its own license - which means I can't drive on my New Jersey license even though it doesn't expire until 2022, and have to take a written test in California before I can get a new one, which means a testing place. I hope they don't require a road test, because we don't have a car!

Conditions are vastly different across this country, but it's more that State's rights are big. I can drive anywhere on a California license IF I live in California. But I can't drive in California on a NJ license after 30 days of living here. I could drive here on the NJ license if I still lived there. Probably because of fees and stuff as much as independence.

Everywhere has some regulations which don't make sense.


message 14640: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Alicia wrote: "Everywhere has some regulations which don't make sense. ..."

Ask yourself whether the regulation ensures an income for the state at the expense of the citizen

I assume you will have to pay for your California license? If they let you get away with using your old one, then think of all the money they'd lose, and the jobs in the various departments


message 14641: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Lynne (Tigger's Mum) wrote: "Sorry your mums service was flat. The restrictions have taken such a lot of our usual spontaneous reactions away, a friendly hug or a touch says such a lot and gives comfort. . Virtual hug for Desl..."

I think that there's a lot of grief and grieving been put on hold because of the pandemic. At the start the churches were working out how to have memorial services once things got back to normal. These would allow the 'moving on' and 'closure' that you get from a good funeral.
But frankly it's gone on too long, a cousin of mine died in March, her funeral happened after lockdown. Having a service now might do 'more harm than good'
There was some hope that on All Souls Day we could reach out to those still grieving but of course that got shut down as well


message 14642: by Lynne (Tigger's Mum) (new)

Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments Sometimes the cost of bureaucracy costs more than the income it’s supposed to be collecting. Husband had a tax bill for £1 he paid it.
Hes now got another statement that says they owe him £2.
It’s dry here today. Whoopee. The wind is like ice though.


Rosemary (grooving with the Picts) (nosemanny) | 8590 comments Yeah icy wind here too. Looks beautiful though.
Latest set of builders have arrived. They'll be building the "Garden Room". Shouldn't hear too much of that, hopefully.

I'm sorry that the funeral service was so flat Desley


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12595 comments Well, I feel much more drained and emotional than I expected. Had to ring a colleague first thing over something that came in yesterday, he was asking about yesterday and I ended up crying, think he might have been glad it was a teams call! Looks nice out, but I’ve just noticed on my phone that it is going to drop to 2 at 6! Still can’t get hold of my telephone friend, I really do hope it isn’t because she’s in hospital, and a work friend has left, I do hope things start picking up. No wonder that when me and Lucy went to bed to watch a film that I didn’t want to get back out of it (unfortunately that was before tea, so Lucy wouldn’t let me stay in bed!)

Ooh, a garden room! I’ve heard of the tax man invoicing people for such small amounts it cost more to administer than receive!


message 14645: by Lynne (Tigger's Mum) (new)

Lynne (Tigger's Mum) | 4643 comments Take it gently Desley. It’s early days yet after your mums funeral. X


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12595 comments Thanks Lynne, wasn't expecting to feel more emotional after the funeral, but suppose it doesn't help that it was a month after she died


message 14647: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Thanks Lynne, wasn't expecting to feel more emotional after the funeral, but suppose it doesn't help that it was a month after she died"

It's inevitable that you'll feel fragile, don't beat yourself up about it. It's something we all have to pick our own path through

If it's any consolation you'll find you'll get your Mum back, in your memories, but not as she was in her last weeks but as she was in her prime


message 14648: by Alicia (last edited Nov 21, 2020 08:12AM) (new)

Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Jim wrote: "Alicia wrote: "Everywhere has some regulations which don't make sense. ..."

Ask yourself whether the regulation ensures an income for the state at the expense of the citizen

I assume you will hav..."


Of course. But the regulations are different in each state. Because they don't want to make it the same.

It's a big country, with a lot of people. We'd have differences even if it were national.


Desley (Cat fosterer) (booktigger) | 12595 comments Woke up early again, and then found out one of our shopping centres has closed with immediate effect – I didn’t go in it much, but feel for both the businesses and workers, one of my favourite shops had only closed their second shop last month to focus on that one, which they are now regretting, they are really lovely people so I hope they find an alternative shop soon.


message 14650: by Stuart (new)

Stuart Ayris (stuayris) | 2614 comments Take it minute by minute Desley. You'll be ok.


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