Been lovely day though cold , g&t helped last night thanks yes... Had me up and about on a cleaning frenzy , well downstairs at least although paw prints have since returned, dog anyone ?
JP and tuna had , need a nap now.
Ahhh caz you have me as a pic at last
Nothing on tv I see again !
All this rice pud talk will mean il have to make one, although still a choc pudd to eat first ...and cake
There is some crap programme like Watchdog on holidays with Angela Rippon-lots of shock pictures of nasty bedrooms and dirty kitchens expected-might as well go to bed
I think the seedlings might get a bit leggy in there Becks
On the hot new topic of Stafford Hospital, I can go 2 ways from personal experience in the time span they talk about - my mother was found in a collapsed and confused heap, ambulanceand to hosp - at the time she had no signs of dementia, was very active and bust lady. When we were there I lost count of the number of times I said she is not normally like this, she is active in the community etc, she was left on a 'pad' in her urine. I decided NOT to leave her and really hadto fight her corner. In the end an old style nurse came along, listened and had her cleaned up and talked to me. She was diagnosed as having a UTI urine infection) which can give dementia type symptons BUT we took her home once the meds were given and my daughter and I took it in turns to sleep on her settee to care for her. One of the ladies that died had the same symptons that if pressure to diagnose would have saved her.
_ The other side of the coin is my OH who was displaying symptons of throat cancer. From seeing GP, thru consultamt to op was 2weeks, 6 weeks for healing, recuperation,results etc. Care, explanations all the way. In fact it wasn't cancer but it was that experience that pesuaded us the time had come for us to start a new life.
I must add that we were warned by a friend about the trouble there a long time before it ever hit the news. No comments just saying there are 2 sides of the coin.
There's a programme about Sissinghurst on BBC4 at 8 o'clock. might give it a whirls. don't know if it's about the garden or the estate, might be worth a look
There may be not much on TV but in this house there is football
Bcks does Jess realise it's all to be dismantled to go in garden or don't you want it to get dirty and wet? I contructed a garden arch in living room in old house and then found I couldn't actually bend it round the corners to get it into garden (doh smiley)
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Bjay, how about
for that rice pud? I buy Tesco low fat and a third of a tin is only 1 point so well worth it, I think.
Becks, it looks like a sparkly silver house
Caz, she's already asked.
Hmmm catching up different , lots of hmmm...
Nice greenhouse...big ...or playhouse if claimed
Been lovely day though cold , g&t helped last night thanks yes... Had me up and about on a cleaning frenzy , well downstairs at least although paw prints have since returned,
JP and tuna had , need a nap now.
Ahhh caz you have me as a pic at last
Nothing on tv I see
All this rice pud talk will mean il have to make one, although still a choc pudd to eat first ...and cake
There is some crap programme like Watchdog on holidays with Angela Rippon
-lots of shock pictures of nasty bedrooms and dirty kitchens expected-might as well go to bed
I think the seedlings might get a bit leggy in there Becks
Hi All!
Very late arriving! Had the Twin Boy's this aft! n little Miss "Ploppy Pants" (Grandaughter) turned in mid-afternoon! So a pretty full house had!
Like Grandad, like Grandson!
Blind as a bat!
Very nostalgic day I see! My first post page 124 n they ain't got any better!
Although I did follow from day one! (sidelining)
It was my evening's entertainment in dark times! 
Beck's! Right greenhouses! How's the runners?
Football zzzzzzz
Gok zzzzzz
Cooking....hmmm
May as well switch off and talk to the dog .
Still in the bag at the mo Deano. How long will they last in there?
Lovely GH Becks and with shelves as well
Hmm - not a Tesco near here, will look further
On the hot new topic of Stafford Hospital, I can go 2 ways from personal experience in the time span they talk about - my mother was found in a collapsed and confused heap, ambulanceand to hosp - at the time she had no signs of dementia, was very active and bust lady. When we were there I lost count of the number of times I said she is not normally like this, she is active in the community etc, she was left on a 'pad' in her urine. I decided NOT to leave her and really hadto fight her corner. In the end an old style nurse came along, listened and had her cleaned up and talked to me. She was diagnosed as having a UTI urine infection) which can give dementia type symptons BUT we took her home once the meds were given and my daughter and I took it in turns to sleep on her settee to care for her. One of the ladies that died had the same symptons that if pressure to diagnose would have saved her.
_ The other side of the coin is my OH who was displaying symptons of throat cancer. From seeing GP, thru consultamt to op was 2weeks, 6 weeks for healing, recuperation,results etc. Care, explanations all the way. In fact it wasn't cancer but it was that experience that pesuaded us the time had come for us to start a new life.
I must add that we were warned by a friend about the trouble there a long time before it ever hit the news. No comments just saying there are 2 sides of the coin.
There's a programme about Sissinghurst on BBC4 at 8 o'clock. might give it a whirls. don't know if it's about the garden or the estate, might be worth a look
Serious stuff over now, got it off my chest
There may be not much on TV but in this house there is football
Bcks does Jess realise it's all to be dismantled to go in garden or don't you want it to get dirty and wet? I contructed a garden arch in living room in old house and then found I couldn't actually bend it round the corners to get it into garden (doh smiley)