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  • ChivetalkingChivetalking Posts: 2,296
    Thank you Hazel @Songbird-1, I’m lucky that I wasn’t needed in school during these past two months I could stay safe at home. Still feeling anxious about tomorrow, but I know they are putting a lot of measures in place to help minimise any risk.
    The head teacher has all the responsibility, Rubee your Son in law has had a tough time, hope you can get together soon with your eldest daughter. 
  • star gaze lilystar gaze lily Posts: 17,709
    Morning everyone,
    Aww, thank you LB. Must admit I was lucky with numbers 3 and 10......they were both questions on a tv programme the other day. 
    Yes saw the news this morning LB and we also watched the Andrew Mare show this morning. We can now go for a walk, but still can't see family or friends in the garden. And not allowed to go to any shops.....but I don't want to go to any shops for awhile any way. One Dr on the news also made it sound like we shouldn't have even gone in our garden! But hey ho, too late now......don't know what we would have done if we'd not had the garden😨😨

    Found the cat, but can't see Hazels men 🙄
    Hope you can get to see your mum soon Hazel. You must miss her very much. Have you been in your new house 17 months already, goodness that went quick. I would have said it was just under a year. Time goes too fast. 
    Chive take care tomorrow, stay safe.
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
     Afties all. Oh Hazel, it must be so difficult not being able to see your Mum at present. What you have to do is look forward to the joyous meet up when we can finally have our freedom back. Ruby, what a stressful time for you as well. You are able to look forward too. It will happen sooner rather than later.
    SGL, I have no wish to go to any shops at present either or Garden Centres for that matter.
    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
  • RubeeRubee Posts: 8,932
     Chive thinking about you for tomorrow .I guess there will be safeguards in place .Fingers crossed  for a good day for you .
  • Rosie.b.Rosie.b. Posts: 1,078
    Chive wishing you well for tomorrow.  I hope all goes well and the safeguards in place make you feel more comfortable.  I’ve been in the garden but too hot for me now.  I’m cooling down with a tonic water.  LB I agree with you I’m in no rush either.
  • CheyngelCheyngel Posts: 4,193
    Afternoon  :)
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    Afternoon Chey. Good to see you back.
    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
  • ChivetalkingChivetalking Posts: 2,296
    Afternoon everyone,

    Hello Chey how are you? Nice to see you again and pleased you are back home. 

    Hope you had a nice catch up with your family today LB, 
    Hazel thank you that’s very kind, I’ll be fine once I’m there it’s just those first day nerves. How are the paintings coming along is your OH getting on with those now?, 
    Rosie it is rather warm to sit out, a nice breeze good for wet things but sensible to be careful. 
    Lily I meant to say what a lovely surprise it was DIL bringing you a gift yesterday really thoughtful.
    Rubee Have you managed to get your hosepipe sorted after the chaos before? 
  • RubeeRubee Posts: 8,932
    Chive ,we have a spare hose but it’s shorter  than the one that split. We are looking at hoses but OH does his research thoroughly. It takes quite some time .
  • ChivetalkingChivetalking Posts: 2,296
    edited May 2020
    Rubee Ah well they do seem to vary a great deal in quality and type so not a bad idea to research first, but I’m guessing that means either lots of trips back and forth with a watering can or a good aim with the shorter hosepipe until it’s replaced 🙂
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