Tea? (Part 2)

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ScotiaLass

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Morning mrs. How are you today. ? Tea . ?:cuppa:
Oooooh Tea!!! Yes please!
I am fine...hubby just finished his last night shift for a week and is in bed until lunch time. Going into town with him when he gets up :eek: then taking the dog back to the vet at 4.20 to have his ears checked over.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Oooooh Tea!!! Yes please!
I am fine...hubby just finished his last night shift for a week and is in bed until lunch time. Going into town with him when he gets up :eek: then taking the dog back to the vet at 4.20 to have his ears checked over.

Good luck with the dog. Here it is...yes you have guessed it :rain: and it it quite :cold: so i won't be doing to much.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Feeling a bit strange this morning - my son is having his very first sleepover (last night).
It must have gone okay as I've had no panicked phone call!
For info, he's 13 and has Autism and is very uncomfortable being out of his surroundings. Hopefully this is the start of many new experiences for him :smile:

Good. Hope he enjoyed himself. Its always hard for a parent when theyr'e child does something new for the first time but as you said, you didn't get a phone call so it must have gone well.
 

rbreid

Old git on old bikes
Morning folks
Just in case memory is failing in other parts of the country, this is what a blue sky looks like
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Nice here again this morning:tongue::laugh:
 

ScotiaLass

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Taken from a friends status update...

For the attention of all parents of young children:
On 24th December at just before 6pm, the International Space Station will make a pass over the UK, lasting for about 3 minutes.
Clouds allowing, the pass will be bright and clear.

For the attention of all young children:
On 24th December at just before 6pm you will be able to see Santa's sleigh flying through the sky.
 
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