Sunday Morning

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  1. Gogs

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    A belated good morning to all ,tried to sleep in for a while useless though too much racket going on.Lying there thinking oh its sunday morning i should be doing this ,that & t'other.
     
  2. rosa

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    belated good morning gogs was wonering where you had got to this fine sunday morning on wakey wakey.
    just done all my dinner hubby had the dog out going up to the local club for a game of bingo and a couple of lagers well maybe a few :D
     
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    Thanx Rosa there's a fuchsia show on at Carlisle today we might go to.They have a sales table hehe!
     
  4. Victoria

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    Hi Gogs and Rosa! I've had a good lie in this morning ... till 10.30! :D What do you mean, Gogs, "too much racket going on"? You live in the middle of nowhere! Rosa, enjoy you dinner (a roast?) and your bingo and beer! :D :D :D
     
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    You're a lazy lot! I was up and dog-walking at 8:30! (smug mode!)
    Unfortunately when I got back, I found my youngest son (aged 22) had had another seizure - which rather took the edge off the good feeling.... Children!!
     
  7. Victoria

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    Oh, sorry to hear that Dendro ... I didn't think you had any "kids" living with you. Hope he's okay?

    Lazy, it's nice to have a lie in occasionally. Usually only weekend ... I still keep track of the week and the weekends or you'd just get lost in space!

    Glad I never had children ... only my furry ones!
    No regrets.
     
  8. strongylodon

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    Dendy I hope it not too bad this time.
    This seems to be a ladies thread, some of us men do get up early too. I had a lie in till 8 then went to work, back at 11 and to work again at 6.30 and just got back. Up at 6.30 tomorrow, at work 7.30.
     
  9. UsedtobeDendy

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    LofL - the youngest one is about to start his second full year at uni (having had 2 half years so far), and has had a bad time with seizures over this period.

    Strongy - Today's was worrying because afterwards, for several hours he was twicthing and jerking from time to time, and I was trying to keep an eye on him without worrying him - a bit of a difficult balancing act! He seems pretty much ok at the moment, so maybe I'll be able to go off to wrk tomorrow, but I've re-scheduled everything so I'm based within 15 minutes of the house all day, and Grandma lives in the dungeon, so she'll keep an eye and an ear open for problems.

    Thanks for your concern, both of you!

    You do work funny hours, S! Almost as bad as a friend of mine who has to be on site as a supervisor when graves are being dug - and that's in all weathers, and on any day, as people aren't too considerate in that way! :rolleyes:
     
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    Hi dendy

    Sorry to hear about your son, it must be a worry.

    Strongy
    I didn't see this thread yesterday but your right, men do get up early as well. I was posting on 'Wakey, Wakey....' at 5.45 yesterday morning.

    Working on a Sunday? You'll have to stop getting into bad habits [​IMG] . As I don't believe in swearing and work is a four letter word I had to give it up some years ago.
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  11. UsedtobeDendy

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    Shiney - thanks for that, and re last comment - :D
     
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    Hi dendrombium
    do,nt sound old enough to have kid that age :D
    hope Dendro will be aright
     
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    Hi Dendro sorry to hear about your son,hope he is ok today .Regards
     
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    what a flatterer, nicsdad!! I have 2 25 year olds too! :D :D

    Yes, ta, Gogs, he seems ok today - it was more me that was twitchy, not wanting to pester him when he ought to be resting, but worrying in case he wasn't ok - definitely a tight-rope walk! Fingers crossed.
     
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    OOh Den, must be very worrying. I moan about my kids but luckily I don't have those concerns about them. Don't realise how lucky I am... Sending out good thoughts to you and him.....
    hope you're both ok
     
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