HAPPY NEW YEAR and HAPPY NEW DECADE!
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AQ: I had a friend who believed spiders had the right to spin webs wherever, but she didn't spray them with glitter (which is actually rather creative); she just let dust accumulate on them. The few times I visited her (she was a former hippy in those days) it was a bit like staying with The Adams Family except she had a car tire and other tools, etc., in the living room.....
Diane: I had a laugh about your MiL and the spider web - God help anybody who pulled that on me these days!!! But don't be so sure her family appreciated her "humor." I had a boss once that I really couldn't stand - and didn't hide it very well. Turns out the head of the association (who only visited a few times a year) was only one of many people who couldn't stand him either and he eventually had the guy fired. The annoying thing was that everyone else only then came out of the woodwork to say they'd never liked him. (A bit like the Republicans and Donald Trump - but 'nuff said). :-) Thanks for the info re Caleb's post; if you find out more (no idea how) let us know.
Lindybird: Don't get me started on choosing relatives :-)) I've started scouting around for chairs to replace our literally falling apart two in the living room. We got them at a consignment store ages ago. Everything seems oversized these days. We have a very nice "entertainment center," which houses an ancient stereo that we never use, old tuners, CD players,which we probably couldn't give away, plus various Owner Guides, old remotes, for items we probably don't own any more. We could get by with a much smaller stand for the TV and DVD player.... When I was much younger, I used bricks and boards for bookcases, TV stands, etc. and they worked fine and were easy to assemble! :-) I Googled that store you went to; all very familiar styles. The last time I was in the UK, my sister and I went to Downtown (in Lincs?) They had some nice chairs there..
OG: Glad the day worked out so well, but too bad about the under cooked veg. Chocolate cake? "Tidied away"? Sounds yummy.
Must get organized....take care all.
Wow - I checked in here yesterday am before I left for Daughters in Northamptonshire and what a lot of posts since!
My 2 Granddaughters - Seraphina 8 and Luna nearly 3 have exhausted me with games and reading books, but my Daughter was pleased as it gave her some time to just sit and relax.
I got back to Suffolk at 4pm today after a 4hr drive along mainly the A14 which goes almost horizontally across the country from West to East, apart from the hoards of people queuing for the sales at a retail park and causing enormous tailbacks Grrrrh - haven't they had enough of shopping!
I am due to have 2 Friends,their Daughter and Mother here for New Year but one of my Friends Partners Mother is seriously ill (she is in late 90s and has been declining for months) so they may stay in Surrey to be close by. I don't care as I have spent plenty of NYE on my own or with with just my late Daughter as she didn't socialise - and its just another day. I much prefer NYD to get out in the elements for a good walk and to welcome in the the new year.
Have a good and peaceful time whatever you are doing and keep safe AQ and good health all those who are suffering.
Harelady: I guess there was a lot to talk about on here after Xmas! :-) I'm with you on a New Year's Walk as a way to greet the new year. Sounds like you'll be fine, no matter how you spend it. Take care.