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Hope you start to feel better soon.?That's pretty much how it was Sass. Feeling a bit rough this morning.
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Hope you start to feel better soon.?That's pretty much how it was Sass. Feeling a bit rough this morning.
I told you I have great imagination but @larbert toffee definitely has more clever creativity than meThat's pretty much how it was Sass. Feeling a bit rough this morning.
That's pretty much how it was Sass. Feeling a bit rough this morning.
They are both pretending to have babies so they can miss the Derby. So instead of being humiliated on the field, they rather to be humiliated changing diapers lolIs that his child or is he out in town with Richarlison
Lol, I actually given how absent Fred has been from the forum since his mates have been visiting, that I’m sure this is more accurate image than mine lol
Congrats on winning your table tennis match, Jazzy. Hopefully your body recovers soon from the pain of the win. Commitment seems to be lacking from the Blues vocabulary for a while nowMorning everyone.
Hope you are all well and that eve if you can't respond Messy that you are reading the messages and taking some comfort from them.and knowing that you are in all our thoughts and prayers.
Posting a bit later tha normal this am. Feeling really stiff after table tennis last night but we maintained our position at the top of the league after a 6-4 win against the tea. In 2nd place , if only our not so brave boys in blue could show such commitment.
Already been to the supermarket to do my 94 Yr old mums shopping , pleased to report everyone wore masks.
Now got to take her to the hairdressers , why did she only have 1 child?
Anyway hope everyone has a good day .
Fred , the paracetamol is in cupboard!
Sass ,Congrats on winning your table tennis match, Jazzy. Hopefully your body recovers soon from the pain of the win. Commitment seems to be lacking from the Blues vocabulary for a while now
Awe, that’s so nice to take care of your mum. I also wonder the same about having only one child and I must admit that if I have a regret in life was not giving my daughter a brother or sister to help her take care of us as we get older In all seriousness, good for you for being there for your mum. Here in the US is so sad seeing how the old gets discarded and send to nursing homes to pass away all on their own, specially now during covid times.
That is great Jazzy, a wonderful set up for you and your mum. It is how things should be IMO. ?Sass ,
My mum.has a wonderful life.
She has got to 94 and apart from being a bit deaf had no ailments.
10 years ago.she moved 300 miles from Plymouth in.the South West to come and live with us.
She has her own Granny annexe ( a garage which we converted - sounds terrible but it is actually about the size of a bungalow and much warmer due to proper insulation than our rambling old house.)
She gets to look after the dogs during the day and give them back when she's had enough!
Mind you none of this stops her complaining about anything and everything ??
That's lovely. My Dad is 84, lives in his own home, all his mental faculties intact and although he had a recent hospital stay generally is OK. He and my Mum were married for 57 years until Mum passed away. I often think if I get to his age I would absolutely take that.Sass ,
My mum.has a wonderful life.
She has got to 94 and apart from being a bit deaf had no ailments.
10 years ago.she moved 300 miles from Plymouth in.the South West to come and live with us.
She has her own Granny annexe ( a garage which we converted - sounds terrible but it is actually about the size of a bungalow and much warmer due to proper insulation than our rambling old house.)
She gets to look after the dogs during the day and give them back when she's had enough!
Mind you none of this stops her complaining about anything and everything ??