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Morning Monday

Postby jenniren » 16 Feb 2015, 08:22

How kind, the boys let us sleep in until 7.15 :lol: :lol:

Well I'm now showered and it's E's turn, then we'll do brekkie and decide what the weather's going to do. It's extremely foggy at the moment and because we rarely see this time of day we've no idea if it's likely to clear :lol: The plan is to take the boys down to the harbour either today or tomorrow, it all depends on the weather, must have a look at the forecast :?

Hope you all have a good day :D

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Re: Morning Monday

Postby Kaz » 16 Feb 2015, 08:28

Morning Jen, that's pretty good going for excited little boys staying at the seaside ;) 8-) :D :lol: Have a lovely time 8-)

It looks damp and fairly yukky out their today, but it's WW this morning so I'll be out in it :roll: ;) Then Harry is coming this afternoon!!! :D :D Mick has another day off so is picking him up at lunchtime :D :D :D :D He'll be here for a few days, probably going back Thursday night, as he has footie training on Friday :)

Have a good day everyone :) xxx
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Re: Morning Monday

Postby debih » 16 Feb 2015, 09:10

It's chucking it down. I am lay in bed. I should be at work! I got up once to get the girls off to school and came back to bed to doze. Must get a move on - I'm so glad we have flexi time!

Hoping to run when I finish work, then home to potter and finish reading adoption papers.

WW tonight.
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Re: Morning Monday

Postby tonicha » 16 Feb 2015, 09:24

Morning everyone

Grey again here :roll: :roll: but the sun is supposed to be round from tomorrow :D :D

A late start for us, always a very late and long boozy night when we see Tom :oops: :oops: :oops: and I really couldn't be bothered to get up earlier, it was too warm in bed and cold outside :lol: :lol:

Oh, that's a bonus Kaz :D :D :D You have a good man there, that's a lot of driving.

Happy Birthday to Oliver, who is 5 today :shock:

Hoping for a phone cll to say oven and hob on their way today :D and then I move out for a couple of days :shock: :shock: I am not staying here to listen to ole grumpy knickers trying to make things work/fit.

Hope you all have a good a day as you can and hope you all have a good day xx
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Re: Morning Monday

Postby meriad » 16 Feb 2015, 09:42

Morning all - I feel rather lost without my laptop. Love VV but trying to read it on the phone is not an easy thing to do so I didn't catch up over the weekend.

Usual work day for me - had a lovely day off on Friday, went to see the butterflies at Wisley followed by a fab (late) lunch at a pub not far from there. A very relaxed weekend and now back to work :(

Dry start to the day this morning but apparently they're expecting rain later today

Kaz, enjoy every minute with H; the time will no doubt whizz by
Ton, if you can't have a relaxing morning when there's not much planned for the day then when can you. Esp as you say when it's nice and warm inside but chilly outside. Happy Birthday to Oliver
Debih, are your lot not on half term?
Jen, enjoy the time with the boys

Have a lovely day everyone xxxx
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Re: Morning Monday

Postby JoM » 16 Feb 2015, 10:05

Good morning all, it's dull and drizzly here which I suppose is better than the heavy rain that was forecast for all day.

I'm just back from a walk to town and back, no lie ins here - I was in Aldi at just after 8am :lol: Joe's still in bed and Tom is at M's house. John's only working three days this week, he's still using up last year's holiday allocation from the 5 days he was able to carry over so is finishing on Wednesday. The plan is that he and the boys are going to stay with MIL on Friday, coming back on Saturday night.

Bit of wardrobe tidying here I think, I had a clear out before we built the wardrobes but think I can do better. I did some on Friday but I want to get it finished today :)

Kaz, have a lovely time with H :D

Ton, where are you escaping to? :lol:

Ria, how was the steak meal? I've been meaning to ask!

Have a good day all!
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Re: Morning Monday

Postby tonicha » 16 Feb 2015, 10:15

JoM wrote:Ton, where are you escaping to?


Don't care Jo - anywhere :lol: :lol: :lol:

I've already said I'd rather walk to Bente's than listen to him moan and grump while he's fitting the work-top, hob and oven :shock:
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Re: Morning Monday

Postby debih » 16 Feb 2015, 10:48

We had half term last week Ria. No idea why it was early. I think Derbyshire was the only county off last week.

In fact I hadn't realised it was early - if I had I would have booked a few days away somewhere. A friend booked four nights at Centre Parcs and it was half the usual holiday price.
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Re: Morning Monday

Postby Ally » 16 Feb 2015, 10:49

Good morning...just. :lol:

It's like a summers day here :oops: so all bed linen has been washed, dried and put back on the beds. :D :D

Been a Domestic Goddess but it's all done now. :D

Going for a run then get ready for work 4 - 8.

Have a good day.
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Re: Morning Monday

Postby meriad » 16 Feb 2015, 10:54

Jo, in all honesty the steak was OK but not more than that. I probably had very high expectations from the place and it was heaving when we got there so obviously is very popular.

The salad was good as were the fries; and make no mistake the steak was perfectly cooked and super tender, but given the price of the meal it was a very small steak (well I think so). You get the first half once you've had your salad and that half is served with lots of fries; then about 10 or 15 minutes later you get the 2nd half of your steak (again with lots of fries) the idea being that it doesn't get cold. But the steak is cut into thin slivers for you and is covered with their 'special' sauce which I didn't really like and all in all I think my steak consisted of about 10 slivers.

I'm not sure I'd hurry back. If I was invited and someone else paying then yes, not a problem, but if I'm paying £24 for just the meal then I'd rather go to somewhere like Sophie's Steakhouse or (paying a fraction more) Gaucho's....
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