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welcome back JJ, glad you had a good time. I just got in from Birmingham and that journey has made me feel tired so i dread to think how you must feel.
I'm half way through Hary Potter, i think my reading is getting slower.
The past few days have been brilliant, just chilling out, and the sun was out as well, finally. I am cleaning the club house tomorrow, so thats good as i will get some money in. I am a bit skint at the minute after buying a camera, but i decided it was time to get one as i am sick of lending my parents. I think a camera is pretty important especially in the holidays.
Had to get up early today to see the sunrise and renew the Scout promise as it's 100 years of scouting - i'm really quite exhausted now and i nearly missed the bus as i got up so late!
Went to my local shopping mall yesterday and bought some new clothes and went to see the Simpsons movie too which was very funny.
Had a days holiday from work today as I have furniture being delivered. The nice men from M&S arrived at 7.15 am!! I suppose I could have gone to work - but.... I didn't want too!
I have walked into the end of my new bed 3 times and have bruises covering 50% of my shins. This will teach me eventually that the bed is 12 inches longer than my old one - but it will take time - and my legs are unlikely to survive.
i went shopping today. i told my sis not to let me buy anything that wasnt essential for my hols. ended up buying a lot of tops that i didnt need lol! should have realised going to bluewater wasnt a good idea, i always buy way too much there lol!
lol, i always end up buying more than i should when i go shopping.
Going cleaning in a bit i can't be bothered but at the end of the day its a bit of money coming in isnt it. Started to pack for My holiday to Abersoch on sunday. Really excited.
Rubbish - horrible day.
I started off by arguing with my eldest and it has gone downhill from there .
Had an ok day. My little sister ended up passing out in town but luckily, she's ok now.
Went to the hairdressers today to get mines and Marley's hair cut before the wedding. Marley got her hair tonged and curly. she has spent the rest of the day parading in front of the mirror asking is my curls still in? Going Shopping for school clothes at the weekend as the schools up here return in two-weeks :thumbsup:
My parents are dragging me out to Pickering Traction Engine Rally today. I really don't want to go and look at steam engines all day long. My hayfever is really bad at the moment and the whole thing is on a field. And its going to be hotter at my house then it is there :( A day out with my parents... yipee.
@ Dave glad your little sisters ok now, i bet that was scary.
@ Kath bless Marley, i rememeber doing that when i had mine put in curls.
I'm off on holiday tomorrow but my grandad is really ill, so it looks like we may have to come back half way through but its so unpredictable you just don't know. My mum and dad are off to visit but i don't want to go, it sounds like i don't care but i do, i just want to remember him how i remember him, not in a hospital bed not with it.
On a lighter note, i got 12 quid for cleaning the club house, bit of holiday spends.
Crap.
My mother in law has gone from being a sprightly healthy 85 year old to dying of cancer in 4 weeks.
I cannot believe how fast this thing has grown.
I'm sorry to hear about your mother in law, its just like my grandad although hes not been hit by cancer just old age i think at 87 he was really good and then over the last month or so he has gone downhill, its really upsetting, but its life.
I'm sorry to hear that Trinity - same here for me with my great uncle. He was diagnosed with stomach cancer nearly 2 yrs ago and decided at 85, he'd had a great innings, so he'd have no treatment as such, although they did remove half of his stomach.
They looked at him recently, and discovered he is absolutely riddled with it now and gave him a month. That was 2 weeks ago.
Thinking of you - you've not had a good time lately have you. x
I'm very sorry to hear about your mother - in law Trinity, your grandad Katy and your great uncle Ems. I remember when my auntie died of cancer.
My mother in law has 6 kids - they all have different ideas of what to do, and they are bickering and fighting. It is awful.
My husband is worried that she won't see Christmas - but really, I think she will be lucky to see next week.
So sorry to hear of the sad news about your mother-in-law Trin. Cancer is a terrible disease for anyone to have regardless of their age. It took both my parents within four months, and this year at work we lost two lecturing staff to it. one was a motor vehicle lecturer who was 51 and one was a language and tourism lecturers she was only 41,both of them hadn't been diagonsed with cancer a year.
Sorry to hear about this, Katy, Trinity, Ems and Kath.
I've lost a gran and a great aunt to it.
My great aunt first had cancer when I was 9, and died when I was 12 of bowel cancer, leukemia and skin cancer. She'd had a good life at 89, but my gran wasn't very old, and died knowing none of her 3 grandchildren.
I've had an ok day; just been sorting out my mess of a bedroom.
My day ain't been to bad. Apart from the fact i'm now worrying. Exam results come in via net on monday. And both parent's are at work when i get up so Leanne:p Has promise me that she'll get up when i phone her as i need someone other then my brother with me when i open them.
Hope you get the results you want, Tannie.
That sounds really bad Trinity. Sorry to hear this. Hope you and you husband particularly will be okay. :(
I think we all know what it's like to lose someone from cancer, well most of us. My cousin was 24 when she died from cancer :( was really sad. She went to the doctor about a month before she was diagnosed with a lump or something, and they sent her away with cream or something like that, and then someone else diagnosed her with cancer, which was untreatable. Was really sad to see her deteriorate. She had 2 young kids at the time. Still sad to think about it now :(.
Thanks for everyones thoughts and support. I guess that everyone has a sad tale to tell re. cancer.
I will definitely be running in the race for life in Edinburgh next year.
The news from the hospital is not good re. my mother in law. She can no longer swallow her saliva even and has to spit it out. They have tried to put in a feeding tube twice - once under general anesthetic (which she reacted badly to) and once using radiological guidance - it isn't possible. In 4 weeks her gullet has closed up.
I feel for her so much, she is a clean living old lady who doesn't deserve this at all - but then noone does do they, it is just not fair.
It must be awful for your mother in law not being able to swallow or eat. I hope she doesn't suffer too much.
My mum's cousin died in December from breast, liver and bone cancer. My aunty has terminal bone cancer. There is a long history of cancer in my mum's family but only breast, liver, lung and bone so there must be some genetic link or something.
It's so warm today, 25 degrees. I think I'm just going to laze in the garden, eat chocolate and read. Mum and dad have gone to York to get a fascinator (some type of hair piece I think) for a wedding next weekend so I have a list of jobs to do before they come back.
Its so hot! 30 degrees! Who needs to go on holiday when we have such fab weather here! :cool: we had a birthday bbq for my sister today, the hottest day of the year so far I think, glad it's over now though:p I can stay in the cooler sitting room :o
It's still absolutely mafting. 19C during tonight :eek: The moths will be out in force. What gets rid of moths? Its way too hot to close the outside doors on a night and as we live in an area close to fields and lots of trees we get hundreds of moths and little midget fly things in the house after dark. Does citronella only work on flies?
not done much the last few days, went into town on friday, it was so hot!
Jelly B & Katie please feel free to visit Scotland if the weather is too hot for you. We had the big annual parade taking place in the centre of Edinburgh to mark the begining of the festival. There is street performares,pipebands, and loads of floats that march along the street. Normally around 50 thousand people attend and guess what YES it poured down with rain. what a surprise.:angry:
I went to that:D Was well fab apart from the fact the man on the music kept on playing the same song over and over again got rather annoyed:D Yeah shame about the rain but i was all happy and hyper:D Althrough it was cold. I wanted more then one set of beads! but oh no i only get one set because i look to old for them. I mean they were giving them to boys to was good fun through. Glad i went:D
I didn't go this year due to the rain and Marley didn't want to go, which was a pity because she used to love the pipe bands. Good luck for the results Tannie are they coming tomorrow or next week.
Just finally got my results:D Wooo All Happy With Them.
Media Studies (D - Passed)
English (3 - General - Passed)
Science (3 - General - Passed)
Computing (4 - General - Passed)
French (4 - General - Passed)
History (4 - General - Passed)
Mathematics (5 - Foundation - Passed)
Modern Studies (5 - Foundation - Passed)
To be honest i could of done much better in Maths And Modern Studies but they did really confuse me. But i am well proud of myself and can't believe i passed all of them so yeah Go Me:D
not going to be doing much today apart from packing cos im going on hols tomorrow! :D
Well done Tan :)
Its my birthday woooo :)