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  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    I hope soimageimageimage

  • Afties all!



    Ouch! Darren! Take it easy! ; )



    Have sort of made a start clearing the garage! Mainly to dig out the propagators, which are now dusted down n at the ready! : )



    I really must do the "If it ain't been used in so long.....get shut" thingy this summer! I am an hoarder! : (
  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    I shall come to the Quayside and wave you off-image

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  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    No decisions here, just exactly when we'll go back to the Austrian village we love. May have to 'do it ourselves' this yr as previous tour operator & hotel owner fallen out big time.

    My problem is to get reasonable health cover for me. As soon as you mention the C word, wow, the brakes go on & quotes go almost to the moon! Luckily I now have a list of possible companies which the cancer charity provided.

    We also want to spend more time in various bits of UK, using our NT membership & inexpensive hotels. NE England for one & also S of where we both grew up in Midlands. So hopefully lots of little breaks. image J.

     

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

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    Dean I am also going to do that this summer, promiseimage

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    Becks sounds as though it will be a paddling pool in the garden for you-at least you won't have to put the goldfish in kennelsimage

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Just had a drool at Sarah Ravens site. The Bishop of Oxford is listed as 60cm, also like Jescot Julie, and that dark one you sorted out, Jo, Karma Choc. Decisions - still I have a while. Thanks Jo

    Garage sounds exotic too. Full of M boxes.image

    In the days when we went into Europe we did it ourselves Jo. Better all round especially if you know the place, also we have health insurance probs with OH, found the PO was as good as any, but then we don't have the C image

  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    Bjay yes, my previous health history wasnt such a problem, ok it bumped up things a but not that bad. C another ball game totally. Oh well whilst OH still working it's not a major problem, but he thinks may retire next decision time.

    Doesnt do office/workplace politics & had a bad day last week. It's almost 'water off a ducks' back' to me, as have had to cope with all his ups & downs over the yrs. Being self-employed myself too, you just get on with things. I suspect he may choose to work part-time from home next time. Otherwise he'll be soo bored & fed up of decorating at daughters'! image And he'll get cross every time I want to go & garden! J.

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Flo, Flo, Flo, stop saying 'tits' to him! He's getting too excited! imageimageimage

  • Matty2Matty2 Posts: 4,817

    Oh does that too - cross at amount of time I'm in garden! We had planned for him to finish early when other house was sold etc, redundancy came before we were ready though. That's the way ot goes now.

    Igloo from yesterday is now complete, Now giant snowman being made, just taken 2 teenagers and 3 fully grown men to push it - about 5 ft or so high. Such Funimage

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