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Aww, thank you Stuart, I often feel like I'm talking to myself and wonder if it's worth it, but I shall continue, especially now I seem to have slightly more interesting things to talk about. What are your plans now?


You're not talking to yourself Desley. I read with interest but hardly ever think of something intelligent to say in reply!


This brought a smile to my face!

Yes that struck me :-)

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Just to second that

Glad I'm not as boring as I think!!

That's one way of looking at it Alicia!

Sadly Alicia, it isn't all that good a chippy, I really wanted salt and pepper chips but wasn't getting in the car to go the one my neighbour uses.

Family gone home again now. We've had son, daughter-in-law and the six year-old livewire here for a few days. I'm shattered! It was our son's birthday on Wednesday and it's years since I've had the chance to make him a birthday cake - so sticky rhubarb cake it was.
Grandson was keen to help me with some 'gardening', which was code for splashing everything with the watering can. He also dibbed out some lettuce seedlings in a totally random arrangement so I'll have to go back and fill in with the remaining seedlings. When I thanked him for his help, he said, 'No problemo'.
Now trying to catch up.


Family gone home again now. We've had son, daughter-in-law and the six year-old livewire here for a few days. I'm shattered! It was our son's birthday on Wednesday and it's ye..."
Sounds like a really good family visit :-)

Ooh sticky rhubarb cake sounds delicious Kath.


Yes, I do have that attitude more now, I am hoping for a bit of rain at some point this weekend to make me do some housework, but like an hour or so, would rather have time to walk and read!
Glad you've found some time to write Stuart

Not having much of a successful day, I have been trying to write an essay and I've only managed 500 words so far, another 2500 to go. Gareth has tested positive for covid so he is keeping to a room on his own (drinking beer and watching football!) while I supervise the kids and try to work. It is not a successful combination.
I'm going to be 12 hours short on my placement hours too, assuming I can actually go in next week. This happened last time I had an assignment due. Gareth got 1 single positive lateral flow (the PCR was negative though), I'm beginning to think he is planning it so he gets all the peace and quiet!

Can you get an extension due to covid in the family?

Sorry to hear that Gareth has Covid and you are struggling with your coursework.

Also, you can take a picture when you find your card - all they really want is the numbers. Here, anyway.




sounds like you had a good day :-)

I do have a slight blister Alicia, but it isn't sore - my knee is though, but then I have done an awful lot this weekend.


Been catching up on the gardening since having visitors and I'm now at the stage of *almost*wanting it to rain! Flipping gardeners, never satisfied!

Aww, bless you Alicia, that brought a tear to my eye. As you know, it is fairly recent, it finally feels now, after my voluntary work and neighbour, that my life is my own, and Covid helped me get back into walking and reading, and realise that I need to do what makes me happy, regardless of what other people think. Does help I have some lovely online friends who judge me less than some of my real life friends :-)

Judging? No one has the right to judge you, so just ignore them.
We usually do enough of a number on ourselves in that department - I don't think we need help, except maybe to relax.

Thanks Alicia, I'll try and do better posting pics for you, but I guess as an author, you are good at visualising things. No, I am starting to realise that people don't have a right to judge, and actually, a true friend wouldn't - nothing wrong with rolling eyes when I buy things I don't need, but not to tell me how I should/shouldn't spend my money. You are right, I'm normally really bad at relaxing, and think I should be doing more productive things with my time!

The 'shoulds' don't. Do what you have to do, make them as easy as possible (voice of experience), leave a lot undone.
Because of the ME, I do as little as I possibly can - and tidy as I go so I don't live in a mess - so I have energy for writing. That gives me a lot of pleasure - and the time, with my brain on, is hard enough to get that I don't feel bad at all about spending it that way.


Been catching up on the gardening since having visitors and I'm now at the stage of *almost*wanting it to rain! Flipping gardeners, never satisfied!"
Got the last of the maize sown so a drop of rain now would be useful :-)

You are quite right again Alicia, I said something similar to my friend, I'm glad I'm relaxing more about housework, I'd rather be having fun with friends than refusing to make sure the house is tidy (and lucky I have a cleaner so I can do the bare minimum!). I need to learn how to tidy as I go, so I don't have to spend part of my weekend tidying. Enjoy spending time with your friend Kath.

I learned this the hard way: if you START with clean, and pick up the one or two little messes that occurred while doing/cooking, you can be back to clean immediately - and it STAYS clean.
I had a two-bedroom rental paid for by my employer when I first went to Cape Canaveral to work on submarines for three weeks. When time came to leave, I couldn't believe the amount of time it took me to put things to rights - or it would cost me a large cleaning fee! All my own mess. And more mess because it compounded every time I was in a hurry.
Next time I cleaned as I went, and on the last day tidied up just the things I'd used that day - piece of cake. Sigh.

I'm still learning sadly Alicia - the cleaner can come on Fri lunch, by Sun lunch the kitchen can look like she hasn't been! What did you do when you were working on submarines, not sure how much I'd like that?
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