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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

You sure are a tough'un Lizzy. Praying for a good deal on a dry Motorhome for you then a return to wonderful fbgs. BTW, are you still in Norwich? That can't be helping
Thank you @ianpspurs we are back in motorhome, Midlands. Have had contact with Son1, in Norwich, who is back at work and sounds much better. Ofc he may just be covering up so as not to worry me.
 
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Saturday and the sun is going to shine here this am.
We must get out into the Lakes this am, I shall have to stop the duchess wanting to write Christmas cards!
Have a good weekend everyone.
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Good idea to make the most of the sunshine. Am looking forward to some photos. Have been to the Lake District many times, but not in recent years.
 
They do that. Parents are/were even worse. Must be genetic. Skipped a generation with me obviously
Agreed. "I'm fine" is standard response from Mum, when she has several health issues. Ofc Dad is fine too. Have not seen either of them for over two weeks now, terrible weather making it more difficult. Almost daily phone calls are not the same.
 
All the best with the motorhome search - extra care investigating shower options
 
Nigella really is a loathsome creature difficult to like even with headphones on. The faces on it - over enthusiastic about nothing special by the glimpses I endure _- Cherries Jubilee excepted. Stupid boy promised Julie he would not go into another room and watch sport just yet - 40 mins left on timer. Still, at least no GBBO or things would be thrown. 4 hrs each way on a plane with that clownshoe Hollywood in the seat behind is very bad for Ian's equilibrium. I'm a Heston and Swoon Sisters guy. Normal service resumed after Christmas card and carols softened me. Phew.
 
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I like your idea for soup @dunelm

Thank you for my painting compliment.

Grotto is proceeding well. I have just come in for a warm up...

Love your little sketch which has scale and drama.
 
At least you have got rid of it now. So that's good.
But people are not supposed to dump black bin bags into a public bin. No worries as regards you, you were simply putting a stray bin bag in a safe place. But the public bin rubbish collector could possibly take it back to the depot and someone will look through it, and if there are names and addresses in their then that person may get a fine or at the very least, a warning...
 
Hope you now find the perfect motor home @SlimLizzy
 
Hope you now find the perfect motor home @SlimLizzy
Thank you @gennepher. We liked very much the layout of the one we saw today, but the condition was pretty poor. However it had not been prepared for sale and after some negotiations, including a new fridge and a list of about twenty other items, we left a deposit. They will take ours in part exchange too. Which makes it a lot more affordable.
It might even be ready before Christmas.
 
We once had a similar experience with a boiler. Like her ladyship had nearly everything replaced. Eventually the problem was traced to a previous plumber who had mis aligned two pipes and joined them incorrectly, making the water flow the wrong way.
 
Cute , huh? Christmas card from No3 son. Miss RMP - current baby of our brood's brood. The Cosy Coupe is a family tradition. Text says Driving home for Christmas - she may be hijacked by Nan and Granddad.

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goodness I had no idea. I always used to put my bin-bag in there before traveling so that my neighbours did not have to have to worry about my wheelies!!!!!!!
 
What I have been working on today as The Grotto...

I was making the Santa today, and the 'chimney'.
And doing The Snowman.
There is a lot more to be added to both of these which I still have to make. Including some strings of bells which should be good at night when the wind blows...by his bedroom window. And a few more CD shiny discs to put up.

I have more or less done what I set out to do for the outside of the bathroom window. I won't bore you any more with these.

And there is more stuff, and a couple more tableaus, but just for the grandchildren because that has individual messages on it. But Mr Insensitive neighbour will not be able to see those where I position them.

J was the one for making grottos. When he came out of the army he went to a design studio at T J Hughes in Liverpool (didn't please his Sea Captain father who thought he ought to get a man's job), and J ended up building their Xmas grottos (pleased his father even less). He loved that job. And at Xmas I, as a 42 year old, got taken to Xmas grottos each year...and J would say how he would have made it better etc etc etc...



Tomorrow, I'll start on the 'wall' between me and Mr Insensitive, to shield my bedroom better from the flashing Xmas. lights. Although the quick temporary stuff I did with the bamboo has worked well so far.

I am tired with being in that bitter cold, toes feel like they have frostbite. I think I need my sheepskin slippers and boots...

Going for a nap. Popeye is already asleep in my bed...
 

Nice .

Think I'd be inclined to frame one, if hand painted by a friend.

But, I do take your point .
 
Possibly not woke enough these days. Your application to teach off road cycling at Eton won't survive that one.
How did you know? I actually spent a few months training staff and qualifying them for Mountain Bike Leadership at different schools and colleges in Berkshire and London the last being Forest School Epping, interesting and eye opening experience.
 
Winner for heat and water restored. Winner for art and such sadly an accurate observation and statement, but then organised religion does not do a lot to lead in the teachings of Christianity in my opinion.
 
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