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  • ClaringtonClarington Posts: 4,949

    Hope your mother improves soon Pdoc!!

  • bekkie hughesbekkie hughes Posts: 5,294
    Dont worry Chrissie, i dont mind garlic image
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  • MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951

    PD hope mum's better soon, see you again when things settle down.

    Verdun, is it your skin that's cucumber green? Maybe Chrissie could send some garlic stuff down to help.

    Phew, spent ages trying to put pics on gallery, what a palaver (spell check says this is correct!). words n pics all over the place, didn't bother going back to edit, and whatsmore the pics are rubbish too, sometimes I just get carried away sharing what I can see but not what can be shown in a photo.

    Coffee time , errr, I mean hoovering time... 

  • ClaringtonClarington Posts: 4,949
    MrsGarden wrote (see)
    Who needs romance when there's a job to be done, a shovel should do it.
    Shower, hair wash every night and Vaseline up the nose for hayfever sufferers ( just an excuse to wake him up).
    Night(again).

    I'm not damaging my favourite shovel Mrs. G! I might try late on Wednesday night - bonus being if he says no I get the bed (and the fan) to myself. MMmmmm nice cool bed ideal with this heat! I can also weaken him with rum and cokeimage

    I tried giving him Vaseline one year - you should have seen the mess it makes of pillow slips and handkerchiefs. Normally Piriton works fine but he seems to be struggling at the moment. Very glad that I don't get hayfever it seems awful! The lad behind me at work is really struggling - I know this because I've started buying him tissues and hayfever tablets!!

  • bekkie hughesbekkie hughes Posts: 5,294
    I looked after my nan in the last few years of her life, it didnt matter how ill she was, she would not move or accept help-if we got a carer, she would send them away! Im sure it was her spirit that kept her going for so long, bless her! image
  • bekkie hughesbekkie hughes Posts: 5,294
    Has anyone tried doing the honey thing for hayfever? Does it work? image
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