Thats good news BL I am pleased remain Covid negative . Busy the vac was a bargain .I hope you find more bargains .Hazel I hope that you are feeling better . LB I hope you sleep well tonight. I am signing out ,goodnight everyone .
Biglad I hope your oh will make a speedy recovery. I hope you have an update soon and that the symptoms aren’t too debilitating. Hazel I hope you’re okay. I had an early night and woke quite early but I did sleep.
A very good morning RosieBB and later arrivals. Good to hear that your test was negative Biglad - think I lost the plot yesterday and read your post as you having tested positive!
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Good morning all. Finally getting the tree up today and going to decorate it then nanny duties this afternoon. Fiancé is off to work won’t be back until tomorrow night. He isn’t 100% but nearly better.
Colleague at work is off as her husband is positive and she isn’t vaccinated so maybe some extra hours, not what I want but like fiancé I have lost money due to covid and need to make it up. If she also gets ill she won’t be back before Christmas. What fun!
Sorry to hear people are poorly Hazel take care, and hope biglad stays negative. Ante hope the new lights arrive quickly and look beautiful. Fingers crossed for Jack LB
LB, I like your cartoon as always. Please don't remind me how Christmas is close. I still don't have everything what I need.
One more freezing morning, although I can see sunshine. This morning I have hot cocoa once more, instead my tea. I have some paperwork to do today, because tomorrow I have appointment at town hall. It's about my new business and I need sign some documents. Tuesday I have my easiest school schedule so I'll be back soon. Have a nice day!
Good morning debs. I'm glad that your fiance is back to work. Please be careful and don't overdo yourself. Extra money is always welcome, but take care. Have fun decorating tree.
Good morning Ante and Debs. Got to decorate my tree today Debs. It is still very dark here Ante so I'm not sure how today will be - awful if I go by the forecast. Hey ho.
I hope that your lights arrive soon for you Ante, by the way, how is your father doing now that he can sit once more? I hope he is progressing with his recovery. Good luck with all of your paperwork.
Debs, your Fiancé will probably enjoy being back at work and I expect his next weeks will be very busy as we build up towards the festive season.
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Hello all … think it’s a day for battening hatches, lining up the thermos flasks and hot water bottles and wind up torches … everyone got their hard hats to hand? @Ante30 small village schools are very special aren’t they? At the most our school had 31 pupils and at the least there were 13 of us, aged from rising 5 to 11. Just like a family really, all helping each other to learn.
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That sounds like the village school my children went to when we came to France in 1985. They even used chalk and slates to write on! The school Cook was excellent, 3 course lunches.
More retail therapy today we are going to look for lamps as ex has taken most of them. To be fair, he bought them. At least daughter is keeping the sofas which she bought.
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I am signing out ,goodnight everyone .
LB, I like your cartoon as always. Please don't remind me how Christmas is close. I still don't have everything what I need.
One more freezing morning, although I can see sunshine. This morning I have hot cocoa once more, instead my tea. I have some paperwork to do today, because tomorrow I have appointment at town hall. It's about my new business and I need sign some documents.
Tuesday I have my easiest school schedule so I'll be back soon.
Have a nice day!
I'm glad that your fiance is back to work. Please be careful and don't overdo yourself. Extra money is always welcome, but take care. Have fun decorating tree.
@Ante30 small village schools are very special aren’t they? At the most our school had 31 pupils and at the least there were 13 of us, aged from rising 5 to 11. Just like a family really, all helping each other to learn.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
That sounds like the village school my children went to when we came to France in 1985. They even used chalk and slates to write on! The school Cook was excellent, 3 course lunches.
More retail therapy today we are going to look for lamps as ex has taken most of them. To be fair, he bought them. At least daughter is keeping the sofas which she bought.