Will have to see if our friend is prepared to clean out a litter tray.For me @SlimLizzy for those few days I would keep Kiki in the house.
Thank you @alf_Josiah. Yes it was a good one as we all walked away from it. Made my claim to the insurance company today. Car will be repaired locally. It looks as though we will have to wait for a courtesy car as the company that provides them already has 19 people waiting for one. Mr K will chauffeur me until then. Actually I don't mind as I have lost my confidence a little.Hugs to you and hats off to the lorry driver.
I defined accidents as “ If you could walk away from it, it was a good one “ metal and plastic can be repaired, the human body not so easily.
Never a nice job, but a litter tray liner makes it a bit more pleasant ....mmhhWill have to see if our friend is prepared to clean out a litter tray.
Imagine it's the time of year, be lots of little prangs given the icy weather.Thank you @alf_Josiah. Yes it was a good one as we all walked away from it. Made my claim to the insurance company today. Car will be repaired locally. It looks as though we will have to wait for a courtesy car as the company that provides them already has 19 people waiting for one. Mr K will chauffeur me until then. Actually I don't mind as I have lost my confidence a little.
Yes, think you may be right. I know Mr K has mellowed as he has got older. I am not quite sure if he would have been quite so tolerant if I had bent his pride and joy - his F Pace Jaguar.Really, I don't know about that, perhaps young men. Most men I know are very tolerant but they are mainly old men!
Yes, of course, it is down to individuals. There are good and bad in all age groupsI know some young men (well, I'd call them young) who would be very tolerant in most situations. I've known a few older ones who wouldn't be. Comes down to individuals again.
Mother used a shovel full of earth on paper near the back door which our cat managed really well when he had to stay in, he seldom caused it to come off the shovel when he was 'covering up'. The earth in the shovel smelt right before he used it. Would a pile of earth outside the door and a hand coal shovel help?Will have to see if our friend is prepared to clean out a litter tray.
Beware of courtesy car small print and takes lots of photos of said car.Thank you @alf_Josiah. Yes it was a good one as we all walked away from it. Made my claim to the insurance company today. Car will be repaired locally. It looks as though we will have to wait for a courtesy car as the company that provides them already has 19 people waiting for one. Mr K will chauffeur me until then. Actually I don't mind as I have lost my confidence a little.
Smile and nod, smile and nodDaughter from Merseyside coming up this week on Tuesday and taking me to Newcastle Freeman on Wednesday to have my pacemaker checked, been on this battery nearly 9 years, so not much life left in battery.
Carlisle hospital are supplying me with two hearing aids in February so I have no excuse when the duchess mumbles!
D.
Yes, there have been rather a lot of prangs in the icy weather. Hopefully later next week we will lose the icy weather.Imagine it's the time of year, be lots of little prangs given the icy weather.
Hugs for the loss of confidence.
A little TLC from Mr K, will likely see you through the worst of the winter weather.
Be sure to come back when you're ready to start driving again.
And every day away is a day closer to the evenings getting lighter and the roads less so icy.
That is really good advice as we don't want to pay for damage that has already been done to the car.Beware of courtesy car small print and takes lots of photos of said car.
Interesting results. Such a fine balancing act.FBG at 3.30 am was 7.0 - BG before bed was 5.0. Took my basal insulin at that point. (Trying to get it back to before bed time.) It rose to 10.9 by 4.30 when I took a smaller than usual correction dose. Down to 6.5 by 6.30 after 2 cups of tea with milk.We'll see what the day brings.
Smashing dog care - some people drag their dogs out in extreme temperatures and cause havoc with pads on feet.The paths are much too cold to take the dogs out. They are very happy with that. It was -7° at RAF Marham last night which isn't that far from us.
My mother in law used to use a coal shovel full of cold ashes from the fire, by the kitchen door....Mother used a shovel full of earth on paper near the back door which our cat managed really well when he had to stay in, he seldom caused it to come off the shovel when he was 'covering up'. The earth in the shovel smelt right before he used it. Would a pile of earth outside the door and a hand coal shovel help?
It could easily be thrown away and replenished each day.
D.
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