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Berona

Berona Report 24 Oct 2009 09:33

Sue, I think your Mum is just being your Mum. She doesn't want you to be stressed from looking after the littlies.

I would probably say the same thing to my daughter if she did what you did - but then, I am always ready to do the same thing for her, if she wants me to. I have had the grandchildren for a weekend and loved doing it - but never longer than that, although I minded the first two from baby to 18mths - five days a week - and loved every minute of it. However, I was able to put them down for a sleep during the day - sometimes two sleeps - and that makes a difference!

Allan

Allan Report 24 Oct 2009 09:34

OK call me addicted, but I couldn't help just popping back on to say Hi and goodbye to Sue and Linda!

Regards

Allan

(who really is going this time...I promise!)

Berona

Berona Report 24 Oct 2009 09:39

I thought I might be getting away with it Sue. No-one else has said anything. That makes me feel young, just thinking about it.

I'll try wrapping the bananas in foil and see how that goes. I'm right out of them again because I bought them from the supermarket this week, so only bought a few. My diet calls for one per day on high fibre cereal, so it must be time for a trip to the fruit market. I buy too much of everything when I go there - it all looks so nice.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 24 Oct 2009 09:42

Goodbye Allan,
I am off as well,time to go down to the market for the usual Saturday morning shop.

I think it is odd that everyone knows the cost of things, I have no idea how much the bananas I buy are, but then I have no idea how much anything costs, I just buy what I need.

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 24 Oct 2009 09:47

Berona I guess I know mum is just being protective of me. I should say that we didn't have the children constantly for the week. Last Sunday their father had them for the day and then they were at daycare on Tuesday and Wednesday. Their other grandmother picks them up on Tuesdays as that is the day their mum works so we decided to keep them to that routine. So we did have a break at times.

Linda, you are going to be in soooo much trouble if Berona get's hold of you:-))

Carole I meant to ask if your boy has come to terms with having a job. Our youngest used to breeze through life when he was in his late teens/early 20's. He thought it would all be handed to him on a plate. If he didn't like his job he would leave it before getting another. Then he suddenly grew up. Now he's settled in a decent job, has a nice new car and although he's still living at home he is independant and is hardly here.

Sue xx

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 24 Oct 2009 09:52

Must be off everyone - OH wants the computer:-)) How dare he!!

Enjoy the weekend.

Sue xx

PatriciaAnn

PatriciaAnn Report 24 Oct 2009 09:54

Hi sue,
It's a bit damp here today.
I'm getting my hedge cut today so I hope it doesn't chuck it down.
Hi also to Linda. I think the weather is meant to be wetter up north than down south.
Good night to the Aussies
Pat x

Berona

Berona Report 24 Oct 2009 09:56

So you did notice, Linda? Your comment slipped by me for a while. However, seeing that you have put me at 93, I have to object to that!
I just forgot to add the "x2" to help those who wanted to calculate.

BTW - I have no idea what I pay for anything either. I just happened to have the dockets here in front of me!

Berona

Berona Report 24 Oct 2009 10:05

Hello Pat. Didn't see you there. Most of them have gone off and left us. I don't normally stay on for long but my DVD recorder seems to have died, so I have to watch The Bill instead of record it. I normally do my transcribing at night and pop into these boards in between pages, but I just have time to do one page before The Bill starts, so I have to be off, too.

Hope you are back with us when we come on again in the morning. You can stay up for an extra hour tonight, can't you? Our 8am will be your 9pm!
Hope to talk to you then. Bye bye - have a nice day!

Persephone

Persephone Report 24 Oct 2009 11:21

My OH is the one who eats the bananas so he keeps an eye on the price. He likes them when they are still a bit green around the gills. So once one or two which are perfectly edible but are too yellow I am called upon to make banana bread.

I tried going back through the threads but I was so far behind I gave up. Though I did search for piece from Linda about Nigella Lawson - I enjoyed that and must show it to my daughters. She is a bit of a favourite here - turns up on the TV regularly and her very expensive cookbooks sell well. Her cookware is way too pricey for me - but seems to do well.

Twenty past eleven (night time) here and I finally got back to the computer for a few minutes. I only popped in earlier as I had been trying to do some NZ research for one of the members. Think I found who she was looking for in Australia - he served with the NSW Mounted Rifles in the Boer War, so have given her some avenues to follow up on.

Cheers all - apparently Asterix publications turned 50 today.


Carolee

Carolee Report 24 Oct 2009 12:46

Hi Sue

I got kicked of the computer earlier so I just ducked back on to answer your question.
Yes, my son has accepted the job my OH has found for him, we will see how he goes and hopefully as he matures, he will eventually decide for himself what he intends to do with the rest of his life.

Good night Aussies/enjoy your day Brits :-))

"Stay Beautiful"

Carole xx

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 24 Oct 2009 12:56

I hope that your son does stick to the job Carol, they can be troublesome as young adults, but manage to grow up in the end.

Nigella is so funny on her cookery programmes, I don't know how she gets away with sticking her fingers in things and licking them all of the time. We have a impersonator called Ronni Ancona who does a brilliant take off of her. She emphasises all the mannerisms in a naughty sexy way. I can't take the real Nigella seriously when I see her now.

Speaking of cooking the house smells wonderful at the moment because I have a large pan of tomato and basil pasta sauce on the go. I make lots of it and freeze it, the basil smells wonderful while it is cooking.

PatriciaAnn

PatriciaAnn Report 24 Oct 2009 13:11

Hi Linda,
You make your own Spaghetti Sauce. I'm impressed. I buy it ready made!
Spaghetti is one of my favourite foods.
Last night I had some spaghetti with Pesto Sauce and Parmesan chesse.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 24 Oct 2009 13:44

lol Barbra, you have posted the same thing seven times,
I much prefer home made things, I know what is in them when I make them myself. In any case.

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 24 Oct 2009 14:09

As the thread appears to have gone beserk, I shall join in.

Rushes in...........Shouts "MERRY CHRISTMAS"

Rushes out - avoiding missiles, BYE

Tec.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 24 Oct 2009 15:36

There I have fourteen batches of my tomato and basil pasta source cooling down and waiting to go in the freezer, I am going to have to have a good sort out in order to fit them in I have just worked the cost out and it comes in at 77p a portion, far cheaper than the jars. I also use it as a base for lots of recipes like meatballs in sauce,any thing which can use a tomato sauce really.

Tec, the only thing likely to go berserk on this thread is likely to be me because to use a technical term, OH is "doing my head in"

He has a habit of leaving things he wants to take upstairs, just on the bottom of the stairs, instead of doing a proper job and putting them away immediately. I used to move them, but on a point of principal,now just walk over them. Earlier this week, his small plastic cover containing his gym pass and free bus pass, was there. When it eventually disappeared, I assumed that he had finally put it away. It seems not because he has spent half the day turning the house upside down looking for it. He can't find it anywhere, I have even joined in the hunt, mainly to stop him messing up all the drawers as he rifles through them, but it is no where to be seen.

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 24 Oct 2009 17:24

Linda............
Well done with the tomatoe sauce - Kitchen Goddess that you are.

As for your OH, well he sounds like me, he's a man, we can't help it. I blame our mothers, who probably walked around behind us for years picking things up.

Runs to hide!

Tec.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 24 Oct 2009 18:48

I am just keeping my hand in for when I come and cook for you and the Duchess Tec,

Yes I did walk behind my son for years when I come to think of it. That reminds me of them walking through a room full of toys when they were little. My daughter would pick her way daintily between them and my son would manage to stand on every single one of them.

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 24 Oct 2009 21:37

Good morning/evening all:-))

Linda my OH has a habit of deciding to sort out a drawer or cupboard just after I've finished tidying up. He swears he'll put everything back but he doesn't always finish the job and I'm left with a pile of "throw aways" and stuff to be put elsewhere. He does eventually get rid of the stuff but in the meantime it looks so untidy. My son is a "I'll do it later" kinda guy:-)) This has caused some heated discussion at times. My other son has been in the army since he was 18 and is very neat and tidy - and a great ironer. I love staying at his house:-))

My fellows are out playing golf - they left just after 6:30. So the house is lovely and quiet. I'm thinking I might go down to the local market but I'm scared of what I may buy. I always seem to come home with books, plants and china cups and saucers. At the moment I have about 12 books to read and am plowing through them very slowly.

Sue xx

PatriciaAnn

PatriciaAnn Report 24 Oct 2009 21:41

Hi Sue,
You are as bad as I am with books. It has got to the stage where I have banned myself my buying anymore books. Last week I felt like buying a book so I wen t to the library instead. Library books don't count because I have to take them back!

Pat x