HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a peaceful, safe, content week!
Be sure to check back to the end of last week's thread, to see Lindy's grandchildren photos and the last posts!
Good Morning, just about. I rushed off to get things done this morning, as there is of course lots to do. Thank you to Diane for starting us off once again, you are a hero, Diane! Pat, sorry to hear that you're feeling it now. I know what you mean, and here I am with a man to moan to! I think that the fact there is no end date to see is one of the hard things about all this: goodness knows what is going to happen but I always think that like our poor parents who lived through terrible times in World War II we have to just battle on and take each day as it comes. I'm not sure if its a good thing that these days we get more news of things than they ever did: its a bit much when you switch on the radio or the TV and there seems to be nothing else but the virus stuff. Laughing about Trump, again. He is scarily awful, but at least he has given us some amusement over this time!! The sun is out here, and I hope that others in the UK are getting a little of the brightness, too. Heather, enjoy your family visit and the lovely roast dinner. Annette, glad you can now take a breath and give a sigh of relief that the painters are finished: they certainly seemed to be efficient. Hope you can now enjoy the result.
AQ Thinking of you and sending big hugs daily... that came out as big bugs so hope you don't get a plague now... Everyone else, thanks for your news but I must go off and find my knickers for the week!!
Morning all:
PatO: No worries - it is indeed tiresome, but, as Heather says, there's always someone on here to have a little moan to; we've all done it and let's face it, we're all here and where would we be going anyway!? :-) I spent a long time on the phone last night with a dear and very old friend in Seattle. She had a stroke two years back; has recovered pretty well but still cannot drive. She also insists "I'll be fine; it's okay really" but is nevertheless mightily frustrated by her inability to go anywhere. She's a very social person but is living in an independent living facility that has maintained severe lock-down rules that preclude any visitors. Her facility took the 'inmates' to Costco last week and she was thrilled to be out among people! We were both whining about our otherwise enviable states (we're not in refugee camps or war zones; have food in our fridges, etc.) but we're counting the days to the election (November 3) and hoping that at least one major problem (think large crude orange person) will start to ease at that time. And yes, 'Breaking News' last night was all about The Man in the Mask (too bad it wasn't an iron one). Enjoy the cream tea - yum! Didn't realize your daughter was so vulnerable.....it must be hard on her husband.
Diane: Tax returns when you're self-employed are a nightmare. My advice: Deduct every last thing (toilet paper, under the circumstances??) Good luck and hope the storms pass you by.
Heather: Family is coming here this time, but virus numbers not good anywhere. My lot has been taking all the precautions though. May "go down to the sea" again later this afternoon to make sure it's still there.
OG: Ms. D home delivery will involve some juggling and maybe an overnight stay with friend in Orange County (another careful person). We'll see.
Thanks everyone for news and even non-news. :-) Take care