Thursday, October 21, 2010

The Stork's Been and he's not done yet!


Well, my latest grandchild arrived last Saturday morning!

Rosa May arrived after only a one and a half hour's labour.

Well done Alistair and Annmarie. A welcome little playmate for Evie.

Mumsie and Daddio are pleased as punch - this is their SIXTH
great grandchild.

We've also heard that my sister's daughter is expecting her second child next year.

Five of the great grandkids have been born over the last 22 months and we can't help wondering that Mumsie is maybe putting something in the teapot when we all go round for Saturday Lunch.


Are you going to Audrey and Charlie's family as well?

I'm still not feeling too good at the moment and I'm going up to spend some time with my other son and his family up north.

I'll try and do another post before I go.

I've been on an Inventor's Course (honest ;O)

Here's a little taster of one of my new inventions..................


It came in VERY handy during my recent cold!

Back soon!

Friday, October 8, 2010

A Change is as Good as a Rest........................


I suppose you've guessed by now that I'm taking a bit of a rest..............

As you can see, the maid is just giving me a quick pedicure before my guest arrives for afternoon tea.

I just don't seem to be able to think straight at the moment........

Maybe it's because.............

I have a terrible cold, or.........

I'm excited at the prospect of my new grandchild, due any day now......

However, to keep our chuckle muscles firmly flexed - I've been having a clearout of a few funny pics I've managed to collect over the last few months.

I thought you might enjoy some of them.

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Right then! Who's for chocolate?






This photo brought a smile to my face......................



Heee! Heeeee!

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I've also got some new inventions to show you............

This one would come in handy when using Public Toilets. After all we don't want to leave our little ones unattended outside the loo, do we?




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What about this for when you're feeling depressed.............




A Prozac Pillow - how inventive is that?

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My favourite new invention is the Magic Mirror, courtesy of Jenny at winnibriggshouse
(it was attached to an email from her promoting Breast Cancer Awareness.)


Oooooh - I want one!

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So, my dear bloggeroos, I will be back soon. Bear with me - I so appreciate your friendship and support.............




I'd better go...........David's knocking at the door, ready for his afternoon tea.


Yes! Of course it's David TENNANT.
(Well he's got nothing better to do since he handed over the keys to the Tardis!)

After his tea - he's going to help me get me drawers down..........


NOOOOOOOOO!

Not those kinda drawers.

I need to move some furniture from my bedroom to the living room......



Back soon!





Monday, October 4, 2010

A Room with a View...................










The view from my bedroom window


Today, I'm going to go completely off-tangent.............

Yes! I know I still haven't recounted the tale about my Spanish Pub Fun Night

and..........I know I haven't answered any of your Problem Letters

but................

I wrote a rough draft in my notebook for this blogpost a couple of months ago.

Unfortunately, I then mislaid said notebook.

Well, I was feeling a bit bored the other day and I was playing in the fluff under my bed and I found the missing notebook. Oh what rapturous joy! (I really should get out more)



I also found half of a very fluffy chocolate Wagon Wheel, one of my FOUR engagement rings, and Anthea Turner's DVD "Perfect Housewife"


(oh! so that's where it got to!) Stop laughing........

Okay, okay - I will get on with the blogpost!

The picture at the top is the beautiful view from my bedroom window. (Any other photo's today are pinched or borrowed.)

Even though I live on a housing estate, the houses around here were all built in 1948. All of the gardens are generously sized and well established. My room looks out over the back of the house, so all I see is the interrupted views of the neighbours' back gardens as they back onto each other.

Birds flock overhead, at certain times of the year, geese fly overhead.......



and even though I live about 40 miles from the coast, in cold weather the seagulls are regular visitors.


When I originally bought this place five years ago, I didn't notice the gorgeous view until I decided to move my bed to opposite the window. What a bonus!

The older I get, the longer it seems to take me to prepare myself for the day ahead.

So I sit in my bed, sipping endless cups of coffee, and making notes for myself.


I sit there for ages - just thinking! (If thinking were an Olympic Sport - I'd win a Gold medal!)

Also due to Fibromyalgia, occasionally I need to stay in bed for a day or two.

The view from the bedroom window is truly a great "Window on the World" for me.

It changes constantly, and even in bad weather it always holds the hidden promise of better days to come.

About a year after I moved in, I bumped into the previous owner.



She was very surprised, yet pleased that I still feel that this house is perfect for me.

I invited her back for coffee and showed her the jobs that have already been done around the house.

The poor lady was very unhappy when she lived here, and seemed to suffer from continuous bad luck. Her husband left her with three young children and she had trouble with noisy neighbours. (Who have since moved, thank goodness!)

When we got to the bedroom, I started to wax lyrical about the beautiful view.



With a look of disappointment on her face, and a tear in her eye, she said.....

"I lived here for two years, and I never ever noticed the lovely view."

I wanted to share this tale with you to illustrate that by not looking out of the 'right' window - we sometimes miss loads of good stuff that's going on right under our noses!



I hope you find a nice window today.