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You'd think stores would like that and encourage it - and some do: you can pick up a basket or shopping cart in the back of the store as well as the entrance.

I remember going to b and m once for 2 things, as i was just getting the last thing, while balancing the rest, someone stacking shelves did offer to go and get me a basket, i declined as i might have been tempted then! I have been known to go to a till to get a basket when I've seen things


Mostly I'm just trying to get through the days right now - but if the horrible-aftertasting meds shorten the attack to five days, definitely worth it.

Glad the meds seem to be working Alicia

I'm guessing it means they are new managers? Seems a bit odd.
Glad the cough is better.
Husband was disappointed - he retested yesterday, and is still plague-ridden. He was to take his last Paxlovid last night, and is still sleeping - hope it will show up negative on his next test. I think he has cabin fever.

Not new managers, but think the building was open last year, so assumed it would be this year too. Sorry that hubby is still positive

It embarrassed me as a teen - everything embarrasses you as a teen - but I watched them, and now have the gift.
Knowing WHEN to talk to strangers, and how to stop if you're making them uncomfortable, is part of the gift, but I've met and talked to the most interesting people in the world.
I do my bit: Maggie, my Airwheel S8 self-balancing hoverboard with a bicycle seat, is as close to an automatic ice-breaker for conversations as you could find, as I float down the corridors and aisles in stores and church and...
People use their pets the same way, or sometimes their baby in a stroller - to connect. When appropriate.

My father used to say that if you cannot get hold of a supplier or anybody between Christmas and New Year, you don't need them the rest of the year either :-)
I have to confess I've always thought of them as two different days off, separated by a week or pretty normal work

I do talk to a lot of people i don't know in the lift/kitchen, hope i know to stop if I'm making people uncomfortable. And talk to a lot of dog owners.

I'm an introvert and don't get out much - but talk to a lot of people when I do (and then wonder sometimes why I'm so exhausted!).
People are fascinating.

I've been a bit quiet on here lately - husband has been in hospital again but all OK now, thankfully. Although I do make frequent checks to evict any spammers in our group, and read the new posts. I'm a champion lurker! :D

The washing should still be there. Here's hoping!
Thanks for your behind-the-scenes doggedness and persistence. Non-trivial these days.

A can be shy, which is why I agreed to do the fairs with her. Sorry to hear husband has been in hospital, hope he's OK now. Fingers crossed for the washing too. Yep, i describe it as cabin fever Alicia.

We've actually had some still days, no wind, no sun, damn all daylight :-)
But hope he stays on the mend

Glad you are both negative Alicia, hope you dont get any lasting effects


Rats live around 5 years - it is very special to get one of their few Christmas cards. How sweet.

And earlier in the year, 50 was a high number of emails Jim!

Its not that we are more popular Jim, just the result of halving the number of staff combined with me finding an issue that took a lot of work (and that still isn't resolved) so a massive backlog


Absolutely Jim, i was apologetic in the beginning, but that is what colleagues and big manager said, it explained a random trend we were seeing and definitely helped people

People like that are vital in organisations. OK it might be a bit of a nuisance at the time but the amount of time, effort, money and aggravation it can save can be enormous

I was surprised at how positive colleagues were, i was apologising and saying i shouldn't go on the Internet, but they said how good it was i found it, and it has potentially saved lives. And got to use it in my interview too

So many things I have had to put off - maybe I'll catch up someday.
Spent today's energy on a writing task that was time-sensitive, but at least I got it finished - the ball's in their court for now.
Merry Christmas to all - and to all a good night! Don't know when and where we'll be available, but at least we're not sick any more.

Absolutely Alicia! Merry Christmas, glad you aren't sick for Christmas and hope you have a good one

Yesterday my brother and sister in law came over and helped me move furniture. The wall units from the front room went into the dining room and my bookcase and oak drawers are now in the front room. We moved the settee across the room and it is now in front of the window. The chair that was in the window and mums chair which was facing the fire are both on the wall facing the settee. So far the room looks bigger.
It has totally confused Barney- he used to come in the room and instead of walking straight to me he would turn right, jump on mum’s chair then onto the chair by the window, along in front of the Tv, up onto the mantel and then jump down to sit on my knee. He keeps coming in and stopping short when the chair isn’t there. Then I get the hard stare.
My sister in law also helped me put up the Christmas Tree. But I couldn’t find the lights or the angel for the top.
If I don’t get back here before Christmas- Happy Christmas to you all.

Wishing you a very Merry Christmas, too, Pam - and a great New Year.

Sorry that your cold is Lingering Pam, cats are funny with change, when my car was having its MOT, Lucy kept looking confused when i opened the door! Merry Christmas

Wishing you a very Merry Christmas, too, Pam - and a great New Year."
Thanks Alicia.

I've heard they do that if it's something that needs the recipient to not be a minor, e. g. alcohol
By the way, it's Janet who has the lingering cold, not me.

Often alcohol Pam, though have had it with a cutlery set too


Funny Alicia, don't think it's normal, but thats how i decided to start this post before reading your comment.



I try not to be a total hermit - but the loss of energy is profound and long-lasting, so I also don't do more than a tiny fraction of the available ones.
And then I love talking to people - gave a new staff member a lesson on riding my Airwheel S8 (about 10-20% of people will try) - talked to people I haven't seen in months - so I always overdo it in a big way.
Then crashed, both times. I hope I can muster SOME energy today - we have tax stuff to do before Dec. 31 at midnight - and I want it off my list!
The calculus of energy and the cost/benefit assessment are a part of everything. The party was a dear friend's, just down the hall, and with people I mostly knew - and it still blew my energy budget to smithereens.
But it's lovely to see people! I wore a mask the whole time and so did spouse (he was not planning to repeat the covid experience), but you never know if you were careful enough.
But I need people, and not all online, at least part of the time!
Anyhoo. Reality sets in. Paperwork MUST be done - no more parties until it is, and no writing.
Happy New Year to all - and a great 2025.

It has been pretty wet and drizzly hasn't it. Never proper day light

I said to my bro yesterday Jim that im not sure when we last saw daylight, feel like we might have today, no gog at least
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I had a lady who arrived behind me in the queue at a check out who was doing that. She'd just nipped in for one thing and realised she could get the stuff for the office as well. When I saw her stuff was just getting unstable, so I stepped to one side so that when the pile finally collapsed she was bending down trying to put it on the checkout :-)
The lady behind the checkout and I both applauded :-)
We put her through first because it was the easy way to sort things, and I grabbed her a trolley that had been abandoned by somebody