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Tecwyn
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9 Dec 2014 21:44 |
Hello Sue :-)
I'm not afraid of Linda, or Sylvia, anyway, it was my idea in the first place :-D
You should pick Maisie up and take her outside to show her what's happening :-)
Did you enjoy your anniversary dinner?
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SueMaid
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9 Dec 2014 21:22 |
Hello you two :-)
You know that you can't get away with anything with Linda and Sylvia on your case :-D
Maisie isn't happy. We have two men walking on our roof putting a leaf guard on our gutters. Maisie can hear them but not see them. She also can't go outside :-D
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Tecwyn
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9 Dec 2014 20:29 |
Oh good........more football :-D
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LindainHerriotCountry
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9 Dec 2014 15:25 |
I am glad that you listened to Sylvia and me - we did know best you know :-D Now you just need to bring the wheel chair in form the car and you can use that until you get another one.
I can think of lots of things for the man from the village to do, I am sure he won't mind :-D
Stay safe when you visit the Duchess this afternoon
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Tecwyn
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9 Dec 2014 13:15 |
It is very cold here too Linda, but the main problem is the wind. Apparently it is to get much worse tonight and tomorrow.
As I discovered recently that the wind blows me over when trying to walk with Archie, so I plan to visit the Duchess this afternoon before the really big wind arrives tonight and tomorrow. Last time I visited in a strong wind I had to be dragged in by to carers who saw me in trouble in the carpark - the wind was screaming in straight off the sea.
You will be delighted to know that a man from the village who does odd jobs came to re-site the stairlift boxes on the landing this morning. I have yet to try a wheelchair up there, but it should work.
Oh - I now have a laptop tray like the one you described with a cushion, light, and drink cup thingy, though I doubt I will use that facility.
What with that, and the tv installed in my bedroom, I can theoretically stay in bed till Spring :-D.
The man who did the electrical work also hang my new picture in the bedroom :-) a very useful chap to know, but please don't frighten him out of the village like you did that boy who did jobs for me :-D
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LindainHerriotCountry
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9 Dec 2014 12:59 |
Brr, the air is absolutely icy outside, I went to the supermarket this morning, but I was glad to get back in. I have the heating on, sadly we are on cinema duty tonight so will have to go out in the cold, I think I will take the car instead of walking
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Tecwyn
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8 Dec 2014 23:43 |
Sorry that I disappeared, but Milo's mother returned from Scotland - hence there was great excitement :-) Tail wagging and leaping up to lick her face, from Milo that is, not me. Then she stopped for coffee and to tell me all about her trip.
Glad to see you safely back Linda :-)
Off to bed now,
Goodnight everyone, Tec :-)
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LindainHerriotCountry
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8 Dec 2014 23:31 |
CongratulTions due all round I see.
Congratulations to Persie on the arrival of little Stellan, I am glad your daughter had an easy time this time round
Special hugs to my friends Mr and Mrs Sue <3
We got home just before 11pm, so I have just looked in on my way to bed, goodnight everyone
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JemimaFawr
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8 Dec 2014 22:21 |
Hi Tec :-)
I'm not too bad thanks :-)
I've just noticed Persie's news!
Congratulations Pers and OH on the safe arrival of your new little Grandson :-) <3 Congratulations also to your Daughter and Son-in-Law :-)
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Persephone
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8 Dec 2014 22:20 |
That is very funny Tec.. Pot holes are not something you want when you are having contractions either.
We had an old Vauxhall Wyvern when our youngest was born.. I woke him and told him plenty of time have your breakfast take your time etc.. We had no phone so we stopped at a phone box and I rang the hospital then we drove over the bridge to the North Shore Maternity Hospital, my GP was also an obstetrician.
They said you will have plenty of time, gave me the go to the loo stuff and ran me a bath but left it running while I was in the loo. Bath was absolutely full of hot water and it was very difficult letting the water drain slowly and getting some cold in at the same time. When I arrived back in the delivery suite they said to me you took your time. ha ha.
Plenty of time yet, read a book half an hour later the rush was on. I was too tired to push and one of the nurses said I have never seen someone so relaxed going to deliver a baby. My GP turned me on my side and said oh for goodness sake let me do it, and pushed on my stomach and that was it.. one little girl born.
Where is your husband, he was outside sanding the Wyvern down for a paint job.. they did not let the blokes in the theatre in those days unless you had it written in triplicate and made a big fuss.
Off to Pukekohe now .. to spend some money..
Persie :-) :-) :-)
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Tecwyn
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8 Dec 2014 22:10 |
Hello Jemima :-)
How are you today?
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Tecwyn
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8 Dec 2014 22:08 |
Good afternoon Sylvia,
I think everyone else has gone - Linda is travelling home from London this evening.
Reading Persie's story reminded me of the day my daughter was born. The Duchess woke me at 5am and said it was time to go.
We had an old banger of a car with hardly any suspension.
A 30 minute journey along country lanes, full of pot holes. We bounced our way to the hospital, much to OHs distress.
When we got to the hospital that was a tiny cottage hospital, I pulled up outside the maternity ward, rushed into a ward full of ladies nursing new borns, and announced "My wife is having a baby"
Everyone laughed, and the Sister said "Well wouldn't it be better if she was in here rather than you" :-D
Daughter arrived an hour later :-D
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JemimaFawr
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8 Dec 2014 22:03 |
Congratulations Sue and OH!:-) :-)<3
Your "card" is in the "post" !!!!
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SylviaInCanada
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8 Dec 2014 21:54 |
Congratulations on 42 years, Sue and Mr Sue xxx
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SylviaInCanada
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8 Dec 2014 21:53 |
Congratulations, Persie, and to all your family xxx
Certainly not a journey to forget :-)
Many years ago, OH's sister lived less than a block from the hospital, woke up and realised their 3rd child was on the way ...... so she and her husband walked down the street.
The baby was born less than half-an-hour after she woke up :-)
I think they had just had time to get her into the delivery room!
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Tecwyn
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8 Dec 2014 21:33 |
Bye Sue, enjoy your day, and your evening :-)
Your daughter won't forget that journey very easily Persie :-) neither will SIL I expect :-D
Hope Stellan has a smile to greet his grand parents :-) hope it's not wind :-D
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Tecwyn
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8 Dec 2014 21:33 |
Bye Sue, enjoy your day, and your evening :-)
Your daughter won't forget that journey very easily Persie :-) neither will SIL I expect :-D
Hope Stellan has a smile to greet his grand parents :-) hope it's not wind :-D
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SueMaid
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8 Dec 2014 21:24 |
Thank you!! The meeting won't go on for long and OH has something he needs to do this morning :-)
I must be off - see you all later <3 <3
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Mersey
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8 Dec 2014 21:19 |
Many Congratulations to Sue and OH .....sending you <3 <3
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Persephone
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8 Dec 2014 21:17 |
Well done Sue and himself.. .. Congratulations on 42 years of bliss.
:-) :-) :-) :-) <3
My daughter just rang me, she did have a funny time of it.. stopping to be sick in the garden on the way. In fact at one time whilst she was getting ready SIL said to her come on... as in hurry up... August was complaining about the light being on so early.. and they had to stop a couple of times on the way as she was sick... and then when they got there he said you get out and I'll park the car... uh no.. oh okay then I will park first and nearly drove into a bollard. The race was really on to get in there.
When I woke up my OH had already heard the baby cry on the phone and he said to me we have a little wah..
So looks like we head down to Wellywood any time soon.
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