Here by special request, the latest in the Lovely Morning series.
Hi Tvman, You will have plenty of time to catch up on the group when you get home.Hope you enjoyed your overnight stay! Wonder if you both are stopping on the way back for the night, or will you just go straight home! You will be with the children just in time to see them dress up! Brilliant!
Enjoy the time with your grandchildren!
I hope everyone enjoys their extra hour in bed this morning!
Like you Ellie, I just hate the dark nights!
Love Annette x
Hi tvman,
Have a lovely time. Young children can be very tiring but so wonderful to have around.
my new granddaughter is 5 months old and enormous just breast fed. She loves it in the restaurant and sits up quite well on peoples laps we all had a lovely Italian meal yesterday with my son as well who drive up from London.
I am coping to go to restaurants. I have a hand held fan and an O2sats monitor using the oxygen concentrator at home and the portable for walking. All free of charge on the NHS xxx
Morning, raining here, and looks like in for the day,
Glad i got my grass cut yesterday and all washing done.
Clocks sorted dark early. very depressing i think, does not give me the motivation to do much,
Never mind, soon be spring, i am by passing Christmas. xx
Hi Morton68, well I hope you don’t have side effects from your vaccine. I had mine yesterday and thought it would be ok but, I spent a lot of the night waking up to throw up and then this morning it was the runs. I couldn’t walk without pain, my legs just hurt so much. I am used to having a painful arm after a jab but this was something else. Add to that the headache and you got a miserable Maggie. Eventually made a coffee and hobbled back to bed. Now after another sleep I am feeling a bit more comfortable. I know it’s better to have the jab than get a full on Covid infection but that’s not how I felt overnight.
I hope you all have a good day today.
love and hugs
Maggie xx
Ho Maggie what an bad night you've had, thats the worst reaction to a jab I've heard of, hope you get better as the day progresses, big hug.
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