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5 weeks in isolation and thank goodness we have a garden - tis looking chipper!!

Thank goodness to ASDA and Tesco and Age UK and our GP telephone appointments/diagnosis

 

@Baz great news - no playing footsies with a flight of steps y'hear 

Saint

I’m still here too ....and guess what , I’ve been outside in the back garden today I walked the length of the patio with my walker ....got to use that for another two weeks ....but it was so nice to get out at last 

Baz
Baz posted:

I’m still here too ....and guess what , I’ve been outside in the back garden today I walked the length of the patio with my walker ....got to use that for another two weeks ....but it was so nice to get out at last 

Yaaaay!!!!! You're on your way!

Lori
Lori posted:
Baz posted:

I’m still here too ....and guess what , I’ve been outside in the back garden today I walked the length of the patio with my walker ....got to use that for another two weeks ....but it was so nice to get out at last 

Yaaaay!!!!! You're on your way!

I hope so Lori 

Baz
Baz posted:

I’m still here too ....and guess what , I’ve been outside in the back garden today I walked the length of the patio with my walker ....got to use that for another two weeks ....but it was so nice to get out at last 

Well done Bazzy 

Moonie

She has an infected toe and sometimes it causes a lot of pain - to the extent that she can't concentrate on anything else. But otherwise she's ok.

Well, THAT sounds painful. Glad she is otherwise OK, though.

Lori
@machel posted:

I have just been shopping 😱

not in person, my daughter had me on fb video messenger,  it was lovely going up and down the aisles 😀

That's a nice way to do it. 

I do the shopping for an at-risk family, and I wind up having lots of text conversations when a substitute product might be required. Takes a lot of time to shop that way. 

Lori
@Lori posted:

That's a nice way to do it. 

I do the shopping for an at-risk family, and I wind up having lots of text conversations when a substitute product might be required. Takes a lot of time to shop that way. 

@Baz posted:

Brilliant idea Machel 

I write a list but it is general just cheese, ham etc and then as she shops I can be more specific,  I can do the substitution and I pay by transferring money to her account. Both daughters are being brilliant during this lockdown 

machel
@machel posted:

I write a list but it is general just cheese, ham etc and then as she shops I can be more specific,  I can do the substitution and I pay by transferring money to her account. Both daughters are being brilliant during this lockdown 

Awww that’s lovely Machel I’m afraid my daughter is at the sharp end ....she’s a district nurse ....so she’s got her hands full 

Baz
@Baz posted:

Awww that’s lovely Machel I’m afraid my daughter is at the sharp end ....she’s a district nurse ....so she’s got her hands full 

My eldest daughter is manager of a local coop, she was coughed at by a shoplifter just before the lockdown ,  the staff donated “lunches” to staff at the local hospital (this was the staff not the coop who are good to the local community)

machel
@machel posted:

My eldest daughter is manager of a local coop, she was coughed at by a shoplifter just before the lockdown ,  the staff donated “lunches” to staff at the local hospital (this was the staff not the coop who are good to the local community)

That’s disgusting. If they catch that shoplifter they should sew their mouth up 

Well done to the staff for their generosity of that donation of lunches which I’m sure would have been most welcome  

Moonie

i'm dreadful with shopping lists...I seem to do a retail version of going off on a tangent and arrive home with half the list missing.

Did a shop heading home from work this evening - bought a ready meal as a lazy quickie for the weekend -only to find it's film lid smashed when placing it in the fridge.

Cold Sweat
@Cold Sweat posted:

i'm dreadful with shopping lists...I seem to do a retail version of going off on a tangent and arrive home with half the list missing.

Did a shop heading home from work this evening - bought a ready meal as a lazy quickie for the weekend -only to find it's film lid smashed when placing it in the fridge.

Awww CS ....what a shame 

Baz
@Syd posted:

 Keep on smiling everyone...(stops the chin from sagging)

Seriously, glad to check in and see the gaga world is not as gaga as it seems....

xxx ....hugs all round.

Grabs Syd hand and gives her a big hug Good to see you too 

Baz
@Saint posted:

Our last light bulb went pop

Our gas fire has stopped working

Our cooker knob has snapped off

And my Mum's adapted bed has broken so we can't adjust it

Omg Renton  Can you get any of it fixed ? You should be able to get light bulbs . Funnily enough one of my cooker knobs snapped off last week ....luckily it’s not one I use much .

Baz
@Baz posted:

Omg Renton  Can you get any of it fixed ? You should be able to get light bulbs . Funnily enough one of my cooker knobs snapped off last week ....luckily it’s not one I use much .

Bulb and cooker knob, yes

Fire and bed - no - cos it means getting people to come in the house

Saint
@Saint posted:

Yes - with lots of amateur dramatics  

 

you ok?

Aww ....just what you could do without ! I’m ok Renton ....getting there ...off the frame and using  Mr Bs walking cane .....and just  more weeks in this darn boot ! But it’s been a very long 9 weeks

Baz

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