Morning all, there will be no new chat thread for April....
Haha, April Fools, here is the new chat thread for April!
If you want to catch up on March's chat you can click here but it will be closed for replies.
The chit chat thread is for:
"Daily Life chit chat for bloods, scans, appointments, going shopping, cutting grass, reading, watching some thing decent on TV - whatever your day has in store for you. That is daily life!
Even having a laugh, that is a normal life, and we all have it.
If you have a special topic please start a new thread so people that wish to see it can, and can comment."
Hi Stella, good luck with the jab. My scan was quick and painless, results next Thursday. It is going to be the warmest day of the year so far here so I will be lounging around outdoors somewhere. I hope everyone makes the most of their weekend!
Patrick xx
Hi Eddie
We have bought a small Japanese bread maker during lockdown. It makes nice bread but they are not the British type but the Japanese type .
Thank you. I think the key to flower arrangement the western style is just lots and lots of beautiful flowers. No skills required
With thinning hair, you can try hair toppers. xx
Hi Eddie and all. We have had a lovely day today for Laura’s Birthday. Gorgeous lunch and loads of sunshine. Sadly clouding over now and rain forecast for later. Oh well the ground will be glad for It . Please could you please pass the details for the thinning and loss of hair on to me. I am trying Alpecine coffee shampoo at the moment but not overly convinced so far. Hope you enjoyed your lunch and give everyone a hug tomorrow at your family dinner.
Stella, yes do try the bread maker. My daughter got one and she makes the most amazing bread and fruit or nut loafs with it. I am the lucky one, I don’t have to make it, I just eat it Not so beneficial for the waste-line but ever so good for the soul.
Poor Fleabane, not a lot of fun having the cold. It makes one so miserable at times. If you can’t sleep and you got Amazon Prime, watch Beyond Paradise. It’s a tv series about an ex Marine who is looking for a quiet life in the Philippines but continuously gets sucked in to help the local Police. It’s pretty good and got me through endless sleepless nights.
Wishing everyone as good a Sunday as possible and a good nights rest tonight
love Angie and Lilly xx
Hi Patrick, I hope when you get your results, they will also be quick and painless!
Stella, I wonder if you have thought of putting your photos on the Hobby & Craft Post where more people might see them!!
Have a great weekend everyone
Love Annette x
Hi Angie it's lovely to hear what a wonderful time you had with family at Laura 's birthday, and of course I will put up all info from yesterday's seminar, and hugs will be passed on to my family tomorrow.
My memory got me this morning, I went to the seminar on the train yesterday, using park and ride, completely forgot I'd done it, and went to do some shopping, and no car, luckily I remembered while waiting for the police to answer, .
love Eddie andf amily xx.
I am afraid painted the two gates and that is as far as I got. I definitely will have to get it done next week. It is starting to annoy me now, but my back was a tad to painful to carry on. I have learned to listen to my body telling me when it is a grand idea to have a rest. Hope your weekend is a good one
Hug to Mrs Patrick and yourself from
Angie and as ever Lilly xxx
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