on 11-05-2014 13:55 - last edited on 17-03-2016 13:28 by Toby
well, fluffy onesie on + donkey brown boottee-tyle slippers
cuppa Twinnings tea = everyday variety, decaff + s/sk milk = no sugar +
Blue Ribband original choccy bic to hand
checking on my cat Marvellous Marty the Magnificent = beside me in his pet-bed under the wooden desk
on which new basic desktop printer will be put = on or around next payday ..... I mean upon the wooden desk not upon the cat
kicked my old basic Epson printer in frustration many many months ago
therapeutic for me for about 3 nano-seconds but really, really bad for the printer
well, let's see if there are many takers for my initial entry into the off-top unofficial world of 'the lounge area'
WispaRed7
on 13-06-2014 16:52
it doesn't get better than this:
the phone rings at 8:30am
& its my son asking if he can come over now to install my new 3 in 1 printer
we have a full english brekkie out to start the day together
he fixed something in my laptop
& fixed my computer chair
all for his old mum
I'm not at all techy
& its lovely to see my son
on 13-06-2014 17:27
on 13-06-2014 17:27
Family is everything. I've just had my son over from Berlin for 5 magical days, not having seen him for six months.
Just makes you feel so warm inside.
on 13-06-2014 18:00
on 13-06-2014 18:00
What a lovely surprise Jane....add to all that family time..the SUN is out when you see your SON
Brilliant
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 13-06-2014 18:08
on 13-06-2014 18:23
on 13-06-2014 18:23
Good times BoB...I enjoy having the 3 year old granddaughter but she does wear me out....
My other grandchild is 15years old.....I looked after him a lot pre-school.
I couldn't do the same with the little one now (either they are getting more active....or I am getting older!)
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 14-06-2014 10:20
on 14-06-2014 10:20
on 14-06-2014 12:04
on 14-06-2014 12:04
@Anonymous Sounds like a plan
I remember 'back in the day' before the effects of e-numbers was truly recognised, my youngest son was a real victim....(and so was I...)
He used to drink gallons of cheap squash....and his mood change was so noticeable. Pleasant one minute and
turning into a real monster within minutes!
Unfortunately he was 15 before I did my own nursing research on e-numbers and realised why we had all suffered for so long!!
He is 43 now and when he is in a mood I ask him jokingly, how many e-numbers he has had that day...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 15-06-2014 13:21
on 15-06-2014 13:31
on 15-06-2014 13:31
on 15-06-2014 13:56
on 15-06-2014 13:56