so sorry @gennepher ..went back to sleep.Hi. I am up all night like you!.
Am communicating with daughter in Oz who is telling me Australia is slowly shifting into action, trying to follow the right path, but being neutral of when to commit to lockdowns etc . Works talks in progress at mo there.
All okay.
Cat is training me for litter tray duty.
How's it with you?
How is daughter?
View attachment 39441 Oh no - I really didn't want to read this.
I think one can be much more precise than "the generations" - May 3 1979 - but I am well aware of my bias. To be fair, unlike this guy, she at least had basic competence which is a minimum expectation. Other people will have their own dates for the day we all went to hell in a handcart which is as it should be. Your next post was brilliant. Top, top man.
in France: Big supermarkets such as Carrefour and Intermarche have decided this week to open their doors half an hour earlier in the morning and let in only customers over 70 (on showing of their ID cards) during that time, thereby allowing those people potentially more at risk to shop, away from the crowds (and possibly away from younger people elbowing them to get to pasta and toilet paper more quickly!).
yes, Just a cold i suppose @PenguinMum , but called 111, told to self isolate..makes sense in the current climate.
as a pointer to one or two of the issues.
the flatmates mum also over during week,
and had tea etc with the girls.
flatmate has elderly granddad, she and her mother tend to his needs.. as carers, lets just say he has issues with them.
now the mum is freaking out whether she can visit him, or should stay away..
it all just seems a roll of the dice, that could, i say could..
have tragic consequences, that will echo if worst comes to worst..
that nagging doubt is was you who passed it on, will haunt many, io fear.
lauren is contemplating getting steph back with us, but hampered by me, sadly.
so for now we are hoping it's just a cold, and counting days to friday and the weekend,
when it could , by most accounts IF, highly likely it's not.. be Covid, turn nasty.
But i do stress we are treating it as overly overly cautious but still just a cold.
Stephs fine, work are fine..so all good.
Done a food run for laurens dad, fit but still elderly, thought wouldn't like that description
he was my valentines date if you remember..
anyway, she gets foods, i pick her up in car, she calls him, explains (pre steph) to explain we got food, going to leave it outside, so he only has to come out to get once we leave..Plan A.
anyhow, we went Plan B..much better apparently because plan A was a quaint nickname for certain part of a gentleman anatomy, so he said.
We got there , he was at pavement waiting for us, as i pooped out of car to do the handover, all business and secret spy stuff,
lauren concerned re working all week, meeting many who may have passed on symptoms
i was nominated ...i get out of car, say hi, pop hands up as he goes for the old handshake,
so we bump elbows cool guys style..lol...
THEN he hugs me..............do i .. or ..who can tell.
the old F*** em spirit, as per norm..( that's going to be hard to change in many at risk.)
air kisses to Lauren as we get ready to drive away, with his eyes rolling at the drama..
damned if ya don't...and ridiculed if you do..not sure which is worse.:***:
so yeah, all good, thank you for asking.
has your friend arrived now, do wish her well from me.
you are such a good friend, sure she's knows she's lucky to have you..
Good morning @SaskiaKC that was a strange dream but hey what a great FBG. I have been helping my friend with personal care and encouraging her to start the physio exercises. She had a bad night of pain and all I could do was encourage deep steady breathing with her until it came down a bit. I am no nurse but the first few days after surgery can be very difficult to get the pain relief schedule work. She is being so brave and all going well we know by the end of this week she should be in a better place.
Mr & Mrs Fuzz had a companionable morning in the sunshine after a romantic breakfast. Bobs decided to sunbathe on the top step which is the Fuzzes feeding station and even has the cheek to drink from their water bowl. Such a minx! Hope your day continues to go well.
Thank you to you and FIL for making me laugh, I needed that.
I have been wondering whether to try a Namaste thanks to the Hindu lady who bags my groceries sometimes at the store ... now might be a good time to try without giving offense.
I hope Lauren's cold is just that, a cold.
I trust you actually only popped out of the car ...
If we're being honest it is just dishonest and purely to throw red meat to their base in order to maintain a spurious narrative.
I haven't been brave enough to read it yet, just wanted to say Good Job with your emoji!
Not sure if this falls within coronavirus greeting guidelines but it made me happy to see ...
agree.@ianpspurs bravo to the French supermarkets. I think its high time ours starting being more proactive in their communities.
I love my new emoji. I may be using it a lot in the coming weeks.I haven't been brave enough to read it yet, just wanted to say Good Job with your emoji!
One for you @SaskiaKC
Horse related..no crowds at racing
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/horse-racing/51907903
Saskia the membership fee is just £30 per year & most of the people who shop there do so for the savings it will,bring them those with large families on a budget it's not elitist in any sense of the word.Just one more example of people who can afford to pay for a membership getting the lion's share of supplies that other people could use but can't afford the membership fees.
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