HAPPY NEW WEEK!!!
Last week's Chat thread is here.
Seems like a lot of folks on this thread have been facing adversity of one kind or another. Sending you all best wishes and good energy.
Have a wonderful week everyone!
OG- no worries! I am quite used to looking in the fridge, store cupboard and freezer and using my imagination on a good day,LOL
LYNETTE my father in law did a similar thing. He put his car in for an MOT a couple of weeks ago.The cost of putting it through would have been £600 so he bought a 2 year old Fiesta instead. Not sure how wise this was as he is 84 and has Glaucoma. Anyway, not my business.
I have watched most of the celebrations this weekend. OH hasn't, as he is not a royalist. My parents were Royalists and I have followed suit. My mother wore mourning clothes for some time after the Queen's father died....
Ah, HEATHER, it's the imagination that I really lack!
Ospreys Rule OK, but Goldfinches come a close second!
HEATHER Don't think I will be wearing mourning when the Queen dies. but we are both Royalists, though must admit we might not be quite as ardent when we no longer have the Queen as head of the family.
Not at all, OG!!Sorry if I sounded pompous, didn't mean to. I have much experience at this kind of thing, my son when in the RAF was very fond of turning up with various friends. That was 30 odd years ago. Sleeping bags all over the place but a lot of fun. Of course, I wouldn't be quite as good at coping with that, these days!
I'm reading about the shootings in Florida. Dreadful. Saying 50 dead?
Heather B said: Sleeping bags all over the place but a lot of fun.
Sleeping bags all over the place but a lot of fun.
When the two daughters were teenage, the large gatherings were usually pre-arranged parties, so breakfasts were often leftovers! Pavlova or trifle for breakfast, anyone? Sleeping bags were usually "dormitory-style" so poor J (10 and 7 years younger) had the "boys'" dorm in his room - I think he learnt quite a lot from the midnight chatter in those days!
Agree about Orlando events, HEATHER; very, very sad.
Like it, OG!! The pavlova or trifle for breakfast!! I remember finding a sleeping boy on the patio, son thought he might be sick so moved him out there. So I suppose he was a little scared of me-:)