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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 292055" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day, friends.</p><p></p><p>SFR, enjoy being independent of the weather and getting on to yourtreadmill. What about setting up a system with coffee mug and straw, then you can power walk AND drink your coffee!</p><p></p><p>Sharon/WO, I like rain in summer, at least enough to keep the garden watered.</p><p></p><p>Fran, I'm glad your dogs didn't over-react to the fawn. My main worry when meeting a fawn is, where are the parents? We have introduced deer in our area in plague proportions, they are quite big. Especially the stags. If one jumps out in front of your car, it's bad news for the deer AND the car. And they raid the rubbish bins!</p><p></p><p>Trish, more bodies in the house means more warmth. At least that's one way to look at it! I love having visitors from overseas staying with us, we love seeing our country through their eyes. I'm glad cherub admitted the touching at the interview. Now to try to ensure bio-mum really IS compliant!</p><p></p><p>We had unseasonally warm weather today, mid-20s (77 F). The storm clouds moved in mid-afternoon and it was time to pull the warm clothes back on. It's my washing day tomorrow, I need fine weather back again. It's forecast to get cooler again. I had to go out to have a bone density scan done (thanks to broken rib plus prednisone therapy) so we did our shopping while we were in the area.</p><p></p><p>We have a store that is having single-item sales at ridiculous prices - today I bought a fleecy coat for husband for A$22 (normally over A$60 or thereabouts). I've taken advantage of past sales - my favourite pair of very comfortable shoes were a bargain from this store. The sales last only for a few days, so I guess the idea is to get people into the store at regular intervals.</p><p></p><p>Wedding plans are moving on apace - we had a long talk to easy child 2/difficult child 2 today, wedding guest list is pretty much finalised now. She's picking up the dress in a week or so, we're meeting with the florist over the next week, the photographer is booked, she's coming over on Saturday to work on the bridesmaid's dresses a bit more. We need to get the fabric to my sister so she can work on te flowergirl's dress - the alternative is perhaps to drive up to visit my sister or coordinate a visit from her to the flowergirl (my sister's granddaughter) so perhaps we can all begin working on the dress together. So far, it's all on track.</p><p></p><p>difficult child 3 has only tomorrow plus the weekend to finish his assessment task. It will be interesting... I'm not allowed to help him other than reminding him to get it done. It's my cleaning day tomorrow which is also my cooking binge day, I'm hoping I can get difficult child 3 to treat tomorrow as a school day so we can get the work finally finished, then enjoy a non-school weekend. School holidays finish this weekend, the task has to be mailed to the school so they can have it early next week.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Wednesday.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 292055, member: 1991"] G'day, friends. SFR, enjoy being independent of the weather and getting on to yourtreadmill. What about setting up a system with coffee mug and straw, then you can power walk AND drink your coffee! Sharon/WO, I like rain in summer, at least enough to keep the garden watered. Fran, I'm glad your dogs didn't over-react to the fawn. My main worry when meeting a fawn is, where are the parents? We have introduced deer in our area in plague proportions, they are quite big. Especially the stags. If one jumps out in front of your car, it's bad news for the deer AND the car. And they raid the rubbish bins! Trish, more bodies in the house means more warmth. At least that's one way to look at it! I love having visitors from overseas staying with us, we love seeing our country through their eyes. I'm glad cherub admitted the touching at the interview. Now to try to ensure bio-mum really IS compliant! We had unseasonally warm weather today, mid-20s (77 F). The storm clouds moved in mid-afternoon and it was time to pull the warm clothes back on. It's my washing day tomorrow, I need fine weather back again. It's forecast to get cooler again. I had to go out to have a bone density scan done (thanks to broken rib plus prednisone therapy) so we did our shopping while we were in the area. We have a store that is having single-item sales at ridiculous prices - today I bought a fleecy coat for husband for A$22 (normally over A$60 or thereabouts). I've taken advantage of past sales - my favourite pair of very comfortable shoes were a bargain from this store. The sales last only for a few days, so I guess the idea is to get people into the store at regular intervals. Wedding plans are moving on apace - we had a long talk to easy child 2/difficult child 2 today, wedding guest list is pretty much finalised now. She's picking up the dress in a week or so, we're meeting with the florist over the next week, the photographer is booked, she's coming over on Saturday to work on the bridesmaid's dresses a bit more. We need to get the fabric to my sister so she can work on te flowergirl's dress - the alternative is perhaps to drive up to visit my sister or coordinate a visit from her to the flowergirl (my sister's granddaughter) so perhaps we can all begin working on the dress together. So far, it's all on track. difficult child 3 has only tomorrow plus the weekend to finish his assessment task. It will be interesting... I'm not allowed to help him other than reminding him to get it done. It's my cleaning day tomorrow which is also my cooking binge day, I'm hoping I can get difficult child 3 to treat tomorrow as a school day so we can get the work finally finished, then enjoy a non-school weekend. School holidays finish this weekend, the task has to be mailed to the school so they can have it early next week. Enjoy your Wednesday. Marg [/QUOTE]
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