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<blockquote data-quote="hh1" data-source="post: 2452316" data-attributes="member: 146541"><p>Hi all, been v busy lately with all sorts of things, and I'm up to my ears in stuff this week before I get away on Friday for a week in Cornwall - first holiday in over two years and I seem to have umpteen things to do this week. Been on an hour's round trip to get new batteries in both sets of car keys - not that old but they've both run down, on the phone to the hospital to see if they've had the referral from my GP as it's easier to get through to them than the GP, waiting to hear now. Have to get the dog to the vet as she's now having a phantom pregnancy after her long, long awaited first season. She's been on drugs to stop it but they haven't so I have to take her back to the vet tomorrow and it's costing a fortune! I need to get it sorted so she can be spayed in December; I defintely don't want to have to deal with puppies! Also getting a haircut tomorrow, then covid booster Wednesday morning, tv man Thursday afternoon, and I need to go to the tip at some point. So I know how you feel [USER=264425]@becca59[/USER] but it'll be worth it.</p><p></p><p>[USER=277410]@Japes[/USER] I'm glad work seem to be recognising what you do and being more accommodating as a result; not always the way, is it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hh1, post: 2452316, member: 146541"] Hi all, been v busy lately with all sorts of things, and I'm up to my ears in stuff this week before I get away on Friday for a week in Cornwall - first holiday in over two years and I seem to have umpteen things to do this week. Been on an hour's round trip to get new batteries in both sets of car keys - not that old but they've both run down, on the phone to the hospital to see if they've had the referral from my GP as it's easier to get through to them than the GP, waiting to hear now. Have to get the dog to the vet as she's now having a phantom pregnancy after her long, long awaited first season. She's been on drugs to stop it but they haven't so I have to take her back to the vet tomorrow and it's costing a fortune! I need to get it sorted so she can be spayed in December; I defintely don't want to have to deal with puppies! Also getting a haircut tomorrow, then covid booster Wednesday morning, tv man Thursday afternoon, and I need to go to the tip at some point. So I know how you feel [USER=264425]@becca59[/USER] but it'll be worth it. [USER=277410]@Japes[/USER] I'm glad work seem to be recognising what you do and being more accommodating as a result; not always the way, is it! [/QUOTE]
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