Good gracious Saskia that looks like a deconstructed lawnmower@dunelm I like the mental image of British babies perambulating while American babies stroll. Nowadays I think the vehicles could be called "runners" since the ones I see look more like this:
than what I had when I was little:
Good gracious Saskia that looks like a deconstructed lawnmowerand not at all comfortable. I notice all the modern technology have impressive suspension and the babies lie on sheepskin...too much of a good thing me thinks. Soon they will be starting school not just in nappies but unable to walk!
@PenguinMum Congratulations on being back in the zone! Happy surfing -- may it last a long time!
@Fndwheelie that is a beautiful and amazing train. I have never seen anything like that before -- thank you for posting the pics. I love Santa Claus waving from the window.
@jjraak Hug for lack of sleep and the stress. I hope whatever is going on at work will turn out in your favor.
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Decades ago I read Miss Read's first novel, Thrush Green. The whole story takes place on the first of May, and the first chapter begins with a little boy waking up and saying "White Rabbits." At the time I had no idea why. Now, when I read posts here of the first day of various months, I always think of that little boy, Paul.
And here are Harvey and Elwood P. Dowd.
Morning all. Sunny,bright and God even gave me a squirrel playing around the children's play house on the lawn nearest our house to start my day. No idea what White Rabbits is all about but it is trending in @DJC3 land and @gennepher's bungalow so White Rabbits to all. Ian's adventures in hospital land all over for now so heartfelt thanks to all who sent me good wishes and to @PenguinMum for her thoughts today. Also thanks to the nurses, hcas and surgeons of Peterborough City hospital for fixing my plumbing and dealing with the dirty end of elderly men - God bless you all. Almost irrelevant in a way but my fbg was 5.5 which seems about par for all the shenanigans lately, Just a footnote but if you want to ensure an old guy can't pass water tell him he needs 3 good samples before being discharged from hospital. 2 of us trying that late yesterday evening - drinking water for England - to beat the 9.00 pm deadline (doors shut apparently) - I won. Final hurdle before discharge - printer in the area I was had stopped working to print my discharge letter. Tracked a working printer down, Cannula removed and we made it out of the doors at 8.58 pm.
Morning All. 5.5 today which is good after Tandoori prawns and cauli bhajee t/a. Very glad to be back in the zone these last few days but will it last?
@DJC3 what a great thing to do with your neighbours and family. Good that Dennis and the girls can join in too.
Well done for sticking it out and getting back to your good fbg numbers.
The litter pick was fun, the girls really enjoyed it but Dennis wasn’t much of a help it has to be said!
Aww, you made me laugh. I know none of this is funny taming the diabetic beast.Morning All. A 6.8 this morning and all my own work! I made a chicken, ham & pepper pasta bake for OH and son and at washing up time there was a large serving spoonful in the bowl which either went in the bin or....it was all the crunchy cheesy sticky bits and I couldnt. Need to have a stern talk with myself!
Have a great Monday everyone. Stay well, stay safe.
@Krystyna23040 great fbg and the walk sounds divine. I have read at least 1 other post of yours extolling the virtues of Sheringham Park so once we are settled in our new home and I am told I can put in a bit of effort I shall head for it. Re the diary, are you one of those who needs to be busy to thrive or do you dislike disappointing other people? Take care I enjoy your posts and your take on life.5.5 which I am very pleased to see this morning. After the idyllic day yesterday walking around Sheringham Park - today it is back to work. Because I have had a break my diary is crammed full today - as it is for the next 2 weeks. Then it settles down to being more normal.
As I am the only person who books my diary I know that it is absolutely my fault. Even after 20 years of working for myself it still keeps happening.
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