HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY FULL SUPER MOON!
The full moon is 9 March. I hope everyone has a wonderful week! It's warming up here! Yay!
OG - I had to chuckle about the sweaters! My OH had several very expensive jumpers when I arrived in his life. So expensive that his late wife had sewn leather elbow patches on them as they got a bit 'worn'. Over the years I persuaded him to get cheaper ones....
I can't see any specific UK advice OG but assume that vulnerable folk should follow all the usual hygiene stuff plus keep away from crowded places like shops, cinemas, hospitals GPsurgeries, churches,sports venues? I take your point though. Presumably there will be some sort of official guidance appearing .......Would J be considered vulnerable given his job and his medical history?
Morning all:
OG: Thanks for 'clarifying' Wendy's post re her daughter - I thought she'd actually got 'it' but turns out it's someone at the Uni. Still - a time to be cautious... J must've had a mad moment buying those sweaters, so.it's even more upsetting that they're ruined.. :-(
Talking of laundry, I spent our very rainy Sunday washing sheet, towels - even the cleaning rags. One of OH's flannel pillow cases has sprouted unfixable holes - it'll make a wonderfully soft duster. (Pathetic, the things that make us happy.) :-)
ANNETTE -Thank you! I did find that site earlier and rated it highly , - I was really looking for UK Government advice though, as I think that is what OG was referring to... Sorry about Grandson's flood damage - I take it that the ruined floor was not his direct responsibility? Grandson Callum is in court tomorrow but it transpires that it is simply for him to make a fresh plea as the original charge has been reduced. The lad who faced the major charge has been sent to prison for three years and banned from driving for seven years.
Heather: Right - flooded floor was result of outside water coming in through the patio door.... Good that Callum is looking at a downgraded charge -I remember he stayed around to talk to the police at the time of the accident so that's a plus. Let us know how it goes if you like. A ghastly lesson for the kid whose driving actually caused the death ...and of course, a lifelong disaster for the family whose son was killed.