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grannyactivist Tue 08-May-12 00:57:41

This weekend I've enjoyed a champagne tea party (where I met a man who really is a 'rocket scientist');
watched all the episodes (do date) of The Bridge;
cleaned the patio and planted some pretty spring flowers round the pond;
attended a 'literary salon' (not really sure what it's about yet, but it was fun meeting lots of new people);
had a lovely chat with the Wonderful Man (who has now been gone since Friday morning and is almost at Hirtshals, North Denmark)
and spent a lovely morning with my daughter, her fiance and my grandson.

Finally - and most importantly - after a terrible accident which resulted in her developing meningitis, the 7 month old granddaughter of a friend is improving and it seems the anticipated damage will be less severe than was expected.

What's good for you right now?

Bags Thu 10-May-12 09:11:07

Dandelion clocks and wood anemones on the way to school.

Bags Thu 10-May-12 09:11:28

Oops, I mean Wood Sorrel!

AlisonMA Thu 10-May-12 09:16:04

Such lovely posts, keep them coming so I can read them in the times when life is not so good.

My DHs relatives coming today and I have all the food prepared already, that makes me feel good - no last minute panics.

absentgrana Thu 10-May-12 09:17:11

jeni I don't think I did much playing. I spent a lot of time hanging around the goal talking to the goal keeper and only occasionally got hold of the ball.

Bags Thu 10-May-12 09:19:33

I played lacrosse too. I was hopeless at hockey and netball. Loved the extra wildness of lacrosse.

nanaej Thu 10-May-12 09:24:34

Sounds fun Joan grin

Today I will mostly begetting excited about imminent arrival of new grandchild having already enjoyed chat on way to school with DGD1, proudly carrying her mum's old tennis racquet for her after school tennis club. Later will be off to lunch at favourite Lebanese restaurant to meet with former colleague... oh yes and some curtain makingconfused

Greatnan Thu 10-May-12 09:34:47

I had an uplifting telephone call from my daughter in NZ last night - she was offered a job as an instructor at Riding for the Disabled, but decided she preferred to be a volunteer so she could be home when her husband is off his ship (he works one week on, one week off). Still, it was nice to be valued so much. She is having riding lessons with another volunteer and has started doing dressage and jumping. Her happiness and that of her children is a great consolation to me.

flowerfriend Thu 10-May-12 09:45:34

I feel so lucky that my three sons get on so well and when they are together they laugh a lot and tease their mother.

When my husband died I needed a companion for regular walks and I found one in someone who was already a friend. Now we are close friends as we see one another usually five times a week.

I realise how fortunate I am to live in a modest but very old house with centuries of history and wonderful thick walls for when it gets hot in the SW France summer. There are so many happy memories of my husband within this building and although I miss him our home gives me a comfortable cwtch.

nelliedeane Thu 10-May-12 09:49:45

after my wobble last night I am counting my GN friends as one of my blessings,their words of encourage ment have lifted me and nellie lives to fight another day grin

nightowl Thu 10-May-12 09:58:16

yaaay nellie go nellie go! (sorry that sounds like something my daughter would post but somehow it seemed appropriate!!!) So glad you are feeling better today sunshine

whenim64 Thu 10-May-12 10:09:59

Morning nellie glad you are a bit brighter today smile

Greatnan Thu 10-May-12 10:14:31

Nellie - your own story puts mine into perspective. You are very brave and we all salute you.

AlisonMA Thu 10-May-12 10:26:06

Great news Nellie seems we can all find friends here when we need them. I expect most of us will have our turn in time.

nelliedeane Thu 10-May-12 10:33:33

thank you all....am ready to return the compliment smile life in the old girl yetgrin

soop Thu 10-May-12 10:35:27

nellie I missed you at the party and singing our duet "underneath the arches" ...take good care of yourself. flowers

jeni Thu 10-May-12 11:09:33

absent & bags I WAS the goalkeeper!

soop Thu 10-May-12 11:27:26

My son will be fast rope abseiling from the roof of St Pancras station in London in aid of The Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund on September 14th. He's a journalist...so unaccustomed to such daring deeds. He's hoping to raise £10,000 for injured Marines and their families. Anyone who would like to donate, please Pm me and I shall give you details of the website. Should Cari and Geraldine object then I'm sure that they'll delete.

nelliedeane Thu 10-May-12 11:40:37

we went to a wedding soop but I gave it my all entertaining every one in my own inimitable style...lots of dancing and booty shaking....we just will have to have another party to make up for itgrin

soop Thu 10-May-12 11:43:27

nellie I kept shouting for you. Had to sing solo - much to everyone's dismay. I was also exceedingly squiffy...hmm

AlisonMA Thu 10-May-12 11:45:25

Wish I'd been there

soop Thu 10-May-12 11:47:35

AlisonMA Next time, Glamma will give you a lift on her super-turbo-charged broomstick.

JessM Thu 10-May-12 12:43:25

Nice to see you using that useful word : cwtch flowerfriend makes me think of my own Nana. smile

nightowl Thu 10-May-12 13:05:28

Oh I have just realised what that word 'cwtch' is! My Welsh MIL always used it and as a result I have always said to my children and now my grandchild 'let's have a cwtch'. I had no idea that was how it was spelt so thank you for that flowerfriend and JessM. What a lovely word it is, so cosy and you know what it means just from the sound smile

nelliedeane Thu 10-May-12 13:07:29

soop so was I ,but it wasnt virtually squiffy grin...GD disowned me as I embarrased her by doing NAN dancing grin sorry you had to sing solo did you sit on any ones shoulders ...who had the comb and Izal..and the spoonsxx

nightowl Thu 10-May-12 13:10:01

nellie and soop I missed the party too (working - yes on a Saturday night sad) so I hope you had a one man band!