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Re: Good morning Saturday

Postby jenniren » 19 Oct 2013, 09:41

Morning all :D

Hope everything works out well for you and Bb Di xxx

Enjoy your lunch out loz.

I love fireworks debih, but I know how difficult it is for all the peeps with dogs. Seems a bit early for people to be having them now though :?

No plans for us today. Going to pop a big casserole in the oven later ready for dinner this evening. E's idea as he feels it's time for some autumn type comfort food.

Hope you all have a good day :D

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Re: Good morning Saturday

Postby pollR78 » 19 Oct 2013, 09:46

morning all,

Not much happening here, Amy's swimming isn't on this week as its been October half term, so all back to normal on Monday :)

We are going to pop to the shops for a wander and yesterday I received the road tax refund from my old car - forgot about that, so it is a very welcome surprise as there seems to be too much month left at the end of the wages lol! Never mind, it was worth it as we had a fab time in Blackpool lol ;)

Will pop into mum & dad's later too, they had stayed at my auntie's new house since Tuesday to help her move so got back yesterday!

Good news that my auntie had a scan the other week and is still in remission so that is great news, hopefully she will continue to get stronger and stay in remission from that awful disease.

The weather is very dull today :(

Hope you have a nice weekend Kaz and *hugs* to all who need them

P xxxx
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Re: Good morning Saturday

Postby JoM » 19 Oct 2013, 10:02

Good morning all, it's a dull and damp one again.
I'm just back from the gym and John's back from his bike ride. We're just having a cuppa and then Tom needs dropping at the station to meet his friends, they're going to see Bowling For Soup tonight and I'm not sure if they're hanging around Birmingham until evening or if he's inherited his mother's 'love' of queuing all day outside a venue to get a good spot :-P
I need to do a bit of shopping too and we'll be taking Billy for a long walk on the Chase this afternoon, with a cafe stop for a bit of cake (hence the gym session this morning).
We'll visit my parents tonight and then we'll wait for a late phone call from Tom when he needs picking up from the station.

Poll that's brilliant news about your Aunty :D

Di, I hope everything works out xx

((((Kaz)))) have a lovely weekend with Harry and Becky, how's Fraggle?
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Re: Good morning Saturday

Postby pollR78 » 19 Oct 2013, 10:06

thanks Jo, it is fab isn't it :) she has a lovely head of chemo curls now!

It is so nice that she is now only 30mins away from us rather than nearly 4hours!! :D :D

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Re: Good morning Saturday

Postby JoM » 19 Oct 2013, 10:16

Great news that she's so close after moving :D
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Re: Good morning Saturday

Postby debih » 19 Oct 2013, 10:27

jenniren wrote:
I love fireworks debih, but I know how difficult it is for all the peeps with dogs. Seems a bit early for people to be having them now though :?


They are part of the illuminations and illuminated boats in the village Jenni. It happens every year - 4 firework events over an 8 week period. They last for about 15 minutes and are quite good but because we live in a valley the booming noise is horrific - loud enough to set off all the car alarms. Its usually okay - they usually happen every other week but for some reason this year the council decided to do them every Saturday night in October.

It isn't just the fireworks - it is the sheer volume of people that come. There is only the main road in and out of the village and from about 4pm to 8pm what would normally be a 10 minute drive from town can take well over an hour because of the traffic queuing. And the parking is terrible - fortunately we aren't affected as we are right at the top of the hill - but I know that friends have been unable to get on and off their drives as the visitors are so desperate for parking places they don't seem to care about parking across people's driveways and blocking access for emergency vehicles.

I know that it is good for the businesses in the village but the sheer volume of people that descend are a nightmare for the residents. Usually residents just tolerate it as it is only 4 nights of the year but when it is every weekend for 4 weeks it becomes a bit of a nightmare!!
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Re: Good morning Saturday

Postby saundra » 19 Oct 2013, 11:24

morning all well afternoon really
but was up early and in morrissons by 9
its dull wet misty here
so its finnishing baby knitting off today (next door are expecting a grandaughter on nov 5 )
di hope you have a special weekend and have you made S a cake to take back to college
kaz enjoy a full house again its a good job B only has to go to bristol
everybody have a nice weekend
ally dont eat all the goodies
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Re: Good morning Saturday

Postby victor » 19 Oct 2013, 13:13

hi all ,ok again today but yesterday! terrific thunderstorm & rain after lunch,well we were actually sat outside a cafe having lunch when the heavens opened,family had never seen rain come down so heavy-little grandson said to me -whats happened-was'nt frightened but it was just the sheer volume of water with manholes being forced up .lasted about 30 min then all was back to normal
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Re: Good morning Saturday

Postby Kaz » 19 Oct 2013, 14:40

Di, and everyone, thanks for the hugs. I am ok but will post later on the private board xxx

Poll good news about your aunty and the tax rebate 8-)

Jo the FraggMonster is great thanks, a real little character and livewire - and still my baby :D :D :D

Saundra her return rail fare is only £8.50 with her new rail card - so I expect many a visit from Becky's washing, with Becky in tow ;) :-P
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Re: Good morning Saturday

Postby JoM » 19 Oct 2013, 16:03

Aww! Really pleased to hear the little fella's doing well :D
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