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LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 6 May 2022 11:06

Those are the symptoms they have Ann, my daughter feels very tired, but she is holed up with Esme, so can’t get much rest. I did a test today, but it is clear. I have bad hay fever symptoms which is par for the course at this time of year. Annoyingly, I can’t take my hay fever tablets because they stop another of my medications from working properly
The gerbil was just half cremated this morning, so OH tried a different method and he has gone now. We just have to put his ashes into his tiny urn. What a fuss, I don’t want this when it is my turn :-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 5 May 2022 22:22

Sorry to hear granddaughter and daughter have Covid
Linda. Hope it is just like I had it, a nasty cold and cough and really tired. Hope you don’t catch it but it is difficult once in the house.

Oh dear a gerbil cremation, whatever will they think of next. Hope it worked

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 5 May 2022 22:08

It was a sad day today, well for my oldest granddaughter because the last of her four gerbils finally died. It outlived its brothers by a whole year and was incredibly old in gerbil years.

It was getting to be a smelly old man, so we were rather pleased at its demise, though of course we couldn’t say that.

They had gone over the top with the other three, they have a special board, a bit like a picture frame. Each gerbil has its name and photo, underneath that is a plaster cast with its paw print, then a little silver urn with its ashes in clips to the board.

We had a cremation in the garden this evening. To get the ashes, the temperature needs to be very high, so you need a special chemical which terrorists use. You can buy it on Amazon! In London, they used a metal garden incinerator, but we don’t have one, so had to cobble something together. I am hoping once it has cooled down and we look in the morning that it has worked and we just don’t find a barbecued gerbil :-(

When my children were little, they had gerbils, but we didn’t go through all this palaver, they were just buried in the garden with a little wooden cross.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 5 May 2022 12:07

Good afternoon peeps.
Another dull and damp day with a cold stiff easterly breeze so definitely not stepping foot outside.

Oh Linda, poor granddaughter and daughter. Hope they are not too ill and hopefully you manage to not catch it. My only advantage of being housebound is that because Im stuck indoors and rarely see many people, i have managed not to catch Covid. My 2 friends who pop in now & again do tests regularly because of their jobs so i feel safe with them.

I did enjoy lunch with my friend yesterday and was great to have good conversation and a few laughs as we always do.

Postie just came but only a box for daughter and nothing for me!

Hope your weather Joan is better today so you can carry on tidying up your garden.

Was feeling a bit sicky earlier and stomach unsettled so not sure what i shall eat today maybe a chicken cup o soup and some brown bread.

Hope everyone else looking in is well and keeping safe.

Florence in the hebrides

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 4 May 2022 17:06

The weather was like that here in Yorkshire Joan. It was incredibly dark, then the rain was beating down. Then it was nice and warm, so I took a parcel to the delivery drop off.
I was just going to post this when the heavens opened again. Still it has filled the bird bath up on the patio and there is a male robin splashing about in it.

I went to the supermarket earlier to do a big stock up because my little granddaughter who lives with us has had Covid for two days. This morning my daughter tested positive as well. They are keeping out of the way, staying in their bedroom and the upstairs study which is now full of toys.
So far OH and I haven’t got it. We didn’t get it a while back when my oldest granddaughter had it, so fingers crossed for this time. Having said that, for two nights in a row, I spent an hour snuggled up to Esme looking at photos of her on my iPad ( a favourite thing to do for her), when she was most infectious :-(

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 4 May 2022 12:49

Hi all,

Yes you were right about the strike but obviously our delivery postmen didn't strike. I think it may have been post office counters that were striking which is the post offices. And, as it happens ours is shut today. However, that may or may not be down to a strike, that one is a law unto itself, they can't seem to get the staff for it and it is often shut.

I have had my hair cut this morning which feels a lot better it had got really long and needed doing.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 4 May 2022 09:56

Good morning all.
Well its foggy, misty and very wet here today. I cant even see the hills across from me!

Was up early as my friend is coming at 12 so table all set, made some fresh Tzatziki(greek yoghurt, cucumber & mint sauce) as a nice dip. Just need to make the sandwiches but I shall leave that until last minute to keep them fresh.

Joan it was on the news about the PO strike, about 14000 did strike over a ray rise. Heres hoping something comes today. I dont mind if its the little brochures as sometimes they do have some great things in them.

Hope everyone else is well and have a good day.

Florence in the hebrides

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 3 May 2022 20:14

No strike here Joan I had post.

Watching Masterchef right now, the final.

Quite warm today but hazy sun and cloud. 17 degrees. So I did do an hour in the garden cutting a lot of honey suckle and early clematis which has finished flowering, back.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 3 May 2022 16:53

Joan , its my Mrs Robbins fruit cake that is boiled in a pan but instead of using a round or square tin, i divided the mixture between 2 loaf tins.

Enjoy your fry up....comfort food.

Aw I didn't realise there was a strike! Hope it doesnt last long, highlight of my day seeing the postie lol

Florence in the hebrides

Florence61

Florence61 Report 3 May 2022 16:19

Afternoon peeps.
Very cold and dull here today, heavy cloud makes for quite a depressing sort of day but its dry!

My friend is coming tom at 12 for lunch tomorrow now so I have made 2 fruit loaves which I couldn't resist having a slice of just now lol.

Threw the duster round and finished off the ironing so all up straight.

Just been online shopping and treated myself to some new undies and a couple of tops. Also managed to find some comfy looking sandals EEE fit in black suede. Fingers crossed they will fit.

Very quiet here today, no post for me and havent seen or spoken to anyone!

Off to prepare some salmon fillets with potatoes for tea, my favourite.

Hope all ok with everyone else.
take care

Florence in the hebrides

Florence61

Florence61 Report 2 May 2022 13:28

:-D :-D :-D Yes she could be lethal with that injection!!

Afternoon peeps.
Well my lemon/lime sorbet worked well and tasted delicious. I am so pleased as never made it before. Couldnt help myself having a few teaspoons before bed last night and its so moorish mmmn.

Daughter away today elsewhere until next Monday so home alone. Done all my chores and now looking at a very tidy sitting room and kitchen.
Washing all done too just a small bowl of ironing.

Hoping to have a friend for lunch tomorrow which will be a boost. Might have to make a cake or some scones, we shall see.

Hope everyone ok and enjoying the bank holiday except here its just like a normal day but no post!!

Florence in the hebrides

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 2 May 2022 11:01

:-D :-D :-D bob be careful you don't upset her then.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 1 May 2022 18:57

I suppose I "could" do it myself but I am fortunate in having a very capable DiL... and is taking delight in the daily stabbings!!

Florence61

Florence61 Report 1 May 2022 16:51

Afternoon peeps.
Well the horrid rain & gales we had yesterday had gone away now. Still an overcast day but no rain and no wind.

Ann the picture is one of Steven Browns McCoo collection. Its the happily ever after of Mr & Mrs McCoo in their wedding attire.

Bob. so glad you got on ok and of course we don't mind you chipping in on here. Everybody is welcome here. Its nice to have some different news & views. If you dont mind me asking, what is wrong with your heart?

Ann before i had my heart surgery, i was fairly fit & active. I was working in the school and always on my feet. I had climbed 2 mountains the year before in wales and did so without effort. My plans were to carry on working until i reached state pension age...67 but obviously my heart had other plans!

Since my surgery and the 2 mild strokes which i recovered from, i seem to have had umpteen things wrong with me and since my mobility is virtually non existent with a paralyzed leg, I am frustrated daily with not being able to do the simplest of things.All of my joints are sore, fingers, hips and as for my knees....oh my they are
the worst. But I am only 60 and all of these things have happened since I had to give up work as before i never had problems with doing anything.

So retiring early for anyone thesedays means a much longer time doing less and more frustrated than ever being restricted in everyday things.

I do find things indoors to keep me occupied but not the same as going out for a walk, whizzing off to town and going shopping...those days are gone now.

I do really feel for all of us now stuck at home, disabled in some way.

So wish i could turn the clock back a few years as Im sure most of us also wish that.

So off to try & make a lime sorbet. First time of making so will let you all know tomorrow how it goes.

Enjoy the rest of the bank holiday weekend folks.

Joan if you are looking in, hope you managed to get the rest of your painting done.

Florence in the hebrides

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 1 May 2022 13:25

Make sure you keeep taking the tablets then bob. Do you have to inject yourself or is it done at the surgery?

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 1 May 2022 13:23

Right appt done, most enjoyable lunch with son and DiL.

we are to continue with injections and to take the tablets!! 10mg instead of 5...

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 1 May 2022 13:14

Hello All. Oh dear Bob, it is never ending once you get started with these appointments. still good that they found something that needs attention and they will now keep their eye on you. Hope J enjoys her holiday with your daughter and is not too worried about you. She is bound to be concerned though. Let us know how you get on with todays appointment.

Ginnie, when I was first retired and for the next 20 years we were both active and fit for our age. I used to think, OK so the next stage of our lives will be staying home and taking it easy in our twilight years. Obviously was not to be for my lovely OH, no twilight years for him. But I wonder if anyone goes gently into the next stage of retirement, it seems that, even though we have been actively enjoying retirement for longer than maybe our parents did we pay for being active as our legs, arms, hands etc have worn out and now we face pain, it may not be violent pain but niggly pain that can weigh us down. Hopefully we will still get good days which will give us the strength to get through the bad ones. And that we can also retain our sense of humour to continue to see the funny side of life. My parents were 85 (Mum) and 93(Dad) when they died. Mum was actually more or less fir and died suddenly. dad was in a residential home and for the last 6 years of his life not at all active, not ill but not that well. Not sure which I would choose to emulate.

Joan that was a pain with OH's drugs, hope they work for him anyway.

Florence what is your diamond picture's subject?

JustGinnie

JustGinnie Report 30 Apr 2022 15:07

Bob hope all goes ok for you at your appointment on Sunday. Such a shame you had to miss your trip to Yorkshire.

Been a lovely day here and have been out and got a few plants and OH has planted them.

Florence I have both Joint and muscle pain although the knee joint is the worst I have noticed my hands getting worse. It is so frustrating when you want to do something or go somewhere and you know you can't. I'm sure you know the feeling well also.

Joan I hope the tablets have a positive effect for your hubby.

Have a good weekend all.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 30 Apr 2022 14:39

If you you don't mind me chipping in a bit, but how plans get thrown into disarray, had a hospital cardiac appointment for friday am..plan was to get this done and nip up to yorkshire fer the weekend...ha ha

consultant says I need urgent attention, some injections and tablets and observation....
so daughter who came down to be chauffer had to take wifey back home, and leave me here! now I have appointment for 11 am Sunday!!


to be continued, hopefully!

Florence61

Florence61 Report 30 Apr 2022 13:55

Afternoon Joan and everyone looking in
Well what a change in the weather!! gale force winds and torrential rain...after the lovely dry, sunny week we had this was a shock to the system. So indoors all day today and just usual chores.

Tesco coming later after 4pm. That will restock my fridge and cupboards etc for a wee while.

Joan, what a disaster re the prescription. I rather feel that the Dr forgot to put it through..hence it didn't show up on the system. Did you know that Marmite is a very good source of Folic acid? I was brought up on it and have it on toast or crumpets nearly every day. Would your hubby like it on toast to boost his levels or crumpets maybe?

Not sure what we shall have today for tea. I only had 6 crackers with garlic philly for lunch as trying to lose some weight.
JustGinnie, no i didnt see the DNA re Torvill & Dean. Sorry to hear you are having mobility problems...is it your legs or muscles that are the problem? Ive noticed more recently that my finger joints get sore in the evenings and when I was crocheting recently, I had to do short bursts and rest my hands.

Hope you get something sorted with some different pain relief.

I started a diamond art picture a few days ago and am pleased how quickly im getting on with it over halfway now but can only do about 1/2 hour at a time and then need to stand up as quite heavy on the neck looking down.

Hope everyone else enjoys the weekend although unless the weather improves, I shall be stuck inside.
Oh my battery light arrived today and is now stuck on the wall in my hall cupboard but what a difference...so bright. Was well worth waiting for and in a powercut, it will be good too.

Right off to be busy now.
take care

Florence in the hebrides