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AnninGlos
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8 Jan 2025 16:00 |
Mel he has a sister but I have never had contact with her. His parents, my cousin and her husband who I was quite close too died several years ago (they were a lot older than me. I was in contact with him because he had researched our family tree and we kept each other updated. I wonder if all his research will be lost now as he was not living in england.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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8 Jan 2025 15:30 |
Sorry to hear about your second cousin Anng. Had he famiuly? As to the subject of the house insurance I have been with my company for 15 years so they told me last time I renewed. He said he had never seen anyone stay so long with his company. It comes up on my birthday so I don't forget that one and I am paying just about as much as I did in the last few years so its easier for me to just pay the premuim and its out of the way.
Still snowing here and the flakes have gotten much bigger but the grounds wet so its not settling yet.
I have just corned th chickens and taken up two bags of rubbish for the nbin men tomorrow as they come about 6.30am.
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AnninGlos
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8 Jan 2025 15:13 |
Mandy Cynth doesn't do any of her finance at all herself, she has a friend that does it with her. Daughter would do it if she lived nearer or even son
I do know that I am with a company that are a bit more expensive but I have gone through their 'how we arrive at the price' and I think that even if I got a comparison that is cheaper, once I got it adjusted to everything I am covered for and they did various checks it would not be far off. I know we are in what is believed to be a flood risk area (after all all of Gloucester was affected by floods in 2007 and we are only about 9 miles from Tewkesbury which always floods. Not that I am likely to be flooded here but, with all the new builds, who knows how the drains are affected. I think I am also affected by age and single occupancy which is considered more risk. and also the fact of the break ins in the area due to (and some of this goes back a fair way) I am very close to a large ex council, now housing benefit etc estate with a bad reputation for drugs etc. If I was desperate for money I might look at cutting some of the things I am covered for but, as it is I will probably just accept it. In my view, life is too short (and it is beginning to look even shorter with each passing year) to waste time worrying about these things. I can well do without the stress.
My sister has just told me that a second cousin of ours has died just after his 69th birthday. How sad. We had not heard from him for a while, he married a Malaysian girl and they lived in Brunei. As I say life is too short. He had not been ill, Heart failure.
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Annx
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8 Jan 2025 15:00 |
Phew, I nearly burnt the onions for the gravy! If I lived nearer I would show you how and help you do it AnnG. Maybe your daughter could do it for you instead this time and then show you how next time they come? I've always done it since before we moved here for things like the car and house insurance. Like Mandy, I don't go for the cheapest and pick a name I know but that is at the cheaper end. Something I must do is get OH to run through doing his tax return with me. If anything should make him unable to do it, it would be a headache for me to sort it out and do.
Those hospital beds aren't that comfy after a while so Colin would have loved being back in his own bed as you say Mandy and it was good the hospital rang to make sure he's ok.
Mel I was convinced I'd be colder last night and like you I put my fluffy dressing gown along the bottom of the bed so I could pull it over me in the night if I needed to. I didn't in the end but I've left it there for tonight which is supposed to be cold as well. That was nice you got to have a chat with Emma. I always have a picture of her in my mind in the dungarees with daisies on now!
There was ice on the patio when I went out to the garage freezer so we've both decided to stay in today. OH has had one council online meeting this morning and needs to sort out for a meeting tomorrow where he is on a panel. It's only in the village so not far to go.
Well as our friend Jane would say, better get my skates on now!
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Gwyn in Kent
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8 Jan 2025 14:57 |
It's great that Colin had a good night and probably a lot more rest at home. Onwards and upwards now to a full recovery for him.
Yes, we have used the comparison sites too for home insurance, after our quotes soared to unacceptable levels. Daughter has then sometimes contacted them to be sure that we are saying 'Yes' or ' No' correctly to questions they might ask. One for us was 'Have you always lived in UK apart from holidays abroad?' We have lived overseas on job postings, but were told we would be considered still as UK residents, so it's always worth checking if something is not quite straight forward to make sure there are no loopholes that mean you're not covered.
We have a big problem with some firms not accepting us at all, because we are technically in what the Government have determined is a flood-risk area. It's never flooded since Roman times ! Doesn't stop extensive housing projects constructing more properties though :-| :-0 Some firms want to know how far away is the nearest tree, but we have that measured a few years ago, so can quote that now.
Bitterly cold here with a heavy frost last night. Snow / sleet expected any time soon :-0
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MillymollyAmanda
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8 Jan 2025 13:45 |
Afternoon all, Very sharp frost here this morning ,everywhere was so white it did look like we'd had snow ,its thawed a bit now ,we saw the sun for about an hour but now it's clouded over . Anng son usually sorts our insurances for us and he uses compare the market ,just puts in the information and that then brings up all the companies and the prices so you can scroll through and pick the one you think is best for you ,it usually has a check list so you can see what they are offering , it must be a bit daunting having to do it on your own ,would cynth come in and help you ,two heads better than one ,and if you do pick one and change your mind you do have ten or fourteen days to cancel . You'll notice the difference in prices but we usually go with a company we've heard of there's lots we don't know ,we've gone with Halifax, Sainsbury, Tescos etc .
Colin had a good night he was glad to get into his own bed,hospital rang this morning with a curtesy call to see how he was .
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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8 Jan 2025 13:42 |
Its just started snowing here.
Done a wash but its all inside and Emma called for eggs and we had a nice long chat.
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Annx
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8 Jan 2025 13:10 |
Morning All,
A heavy frost here too! He wouldn't do that AnnG in case he missed out on something nice to eat! :-D. I always use the Moneysupermarket comparison site which is easy to use and you can do it all online. You just choose from a list after checking what they cover.
Kitchen needs me......BBL
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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8 Jan 2025 09:17 |
Morning all,
About the same here I think Anng we have a heavy frost and pc says its 1 degree light rain and snow. Its very cloudy and so dull this morning it makes you feel like going back to bed. Had a bad night got up for the loo and it was dark, could I go back to sleep then I did'nt like the heavy cover on the bed as I had slung my toweling robe at the bottom so that was flung aside then I got hot feet so they were in and out of the covers and in the end I had to take my bed socks off still could'nt drop ff. I had watched that program about the two little boys swopped at birth and watched all the series and I think it may have upset me to think something like that could happen.
Anyway I havcve to get the dustbins done today and out tonight as they come so very early in the morning if I don't get them out tonight they won't go for a fortnight. They hav'nt been since before Christmas sso I have two sacks.
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AnninGlos
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8 Jan 2025 08:51 |
Good morning all. A relly hard frost last night. the roof tops and tops of fences and sheds were so white I thought at first it was snow, but nothing at ground level.0 degrees here now and very dull with heavy cloud cover. Luckily no plans to go out today and still lots to do on my ever growing list. Had home insurance renewal. My LV insurance is already high compared to some but I accepted that last year as it covers such a lot and we/I have been with them for a very long time as son was a long serving manager with them until he retired when we lost the 'family' discount. But this year it is a 75% increase so is way above what is said is the national average. I have never used Compare the market so am reluctant to do so, nervous I will make a wrong decision and really fed up that I have to. T always dealt with this side of things, even though I dealt with general finance. It is all made worse because everything seems to be by phone which I can't do. so feeling a bit down by the situation now.
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AnninGlos
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7 Jan 2025 21:33 |
As long as he doesn’t say it is too cold to go shopping Ann.
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Annx
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7 Jan 2025 21:11 |
That's brilliant Colin will be home today Mandy! I bet he'll be pleased to be back and so will you! I bet Max will be beside himself! :-D I must admit I preferred my old button phone. This swipe one I have now, seems to swipe itself and won't stay on long.
Mel that would be great to get the trees sorted and really good for them too if they can use them on their logburners. I imagine it will be easier mowing too without as many twigs falling. We have the Warburtons seeded and I have the small lighter wholemeal loaf. They sent me a white one this time as a sub so that went back.
OH has gone to a match tonight looking like the Michelin Man with all his layers on! I'm not sure it's a good idea, having just gone in the conservatory and felt how bitterly cold it is in there. I suppose he's only half an hour away, but it's if your car won't start and you have to wait for the breakdown people. Still I suppose if he's warm enough to stand out at a match, he's warm enough to wait as well. :-S
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Annx
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7 Jan 2025 21:11 |
That's brilliant Colin will be home today Mandy! I bet he'll be pleased to be back and so will you! I bet Max will be beside himself! :-D I must admit I preferred my old button phone. This swipe one I have now, seems to swipe itself and won't stay on long.
Mel that would be great to get the trees sorted and really good for them too if they can use them on their logburners. I imagine it will be easier mowing too without as many twigs falling. We have the Warburtons seeded and I have the small lighter wholemeal loaf. They sent me a white one this time as a sub so that went back.
OH has gone to a match tonight looking like the Michelin Man with all his layers on! I'm not sure it's a good idea, having just gone in the conservatory and felt how bitterly cold it is in there. I suppose he's only half an hour away, but it's if your car won't start and you have to wait for the breakdown people. Still I suppose if he's warm enough to stand out at a match, he's warm enough to wait as well. :-S
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SuffolkVera
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7 Jan 2025 21:05 |
That’s great news Mandy; very pleased for you both.
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AnninGlos
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7 Jan 2025 20:27 |
Good news Mandy hope he continues to improve now.
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Mel Fairy Godmother
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7 Jan 2025 18:35 |
O thats great news Mandy. That was a nice surprise for you. I'm so pleased you will have him home.
Had to go up and get my scripts and bought a nice loaf as they sent me Hovis wholemeal and I find that a bit sweet now after having warburtons wholemeal. The driver said all the bread had subs on it today.
Been to see Ade and Lorna as Ade said he and his neighbour would cut some trees down in the top garden for me in the winter. He may even cut the apple tree up as well but I really need the top garden ones done first and there's loads of brimbles grown at a fast rate this year. They booth need the wood and then there's the fir tree oh cut down that was at the end of the box hedge which has been up by the bonfire for over two years so that could be burnt now. They both have woodburners so I am hoping they take a lot away.
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MillymollyAmanda
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7 Jan 2025 17:38 |
Just waiting for son to finish work ,then we can pick Colin up :-D
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MillymollyAmanda
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7 Jan 2025 13:58 |
Ann thats good you got to your appointment OK and don't you feel better when they put your mind at rest . I was looking at the news and all the flooding your way ,we seem to be very lucky this way I suppose we don't have many big rivers round about we just get the odd flooded road from streams and blocked drains . Yes I never thought to leave my phone with Colin but I'm not sure he would know how to use it as his old one was just buttons and mine you swipe ,he hasn't really used a mobile since he retired he rings people on the house phone. Son did try to get the television going for him ,you have to pay and it was 7.99 a day but the wire was loose in the handset so he couldn't do it we thought it would help to pass his day having the television.
Well i decided to go out to Tesco's for a shop its Lewis's birthday next week so I needed a card and managed to get a few bits and we'll give him some money . I looked for a 80th birthday card for Colin's sister but I couldn't find a nice one so must remember to look in town when I go up to boots for our tablets .
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Annx
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7 Jan 2025 13:31 |
Afternoon All,
It feels colder today yet says 3 degrees. As usual when I have an appointment early the next morning I didn't sleep well. We got to the surgery ok but the water was up to the sides of the road near the river. My checkup for the autoimmune condition and my concern was fine, which I was pleased about, as it can lead to a small chance of something nasty. I was very quick, but I'm sure that couch to climb on gets higher, even with a little stool, so I was glad of the long curtain to hide my performance arriving at the destination! There was only one space left for OH to park in a tight corner with overhanging bushes. Then we called at Costa for a coffee and bacon buttie and then to the shop for some bits. Going home from there, we had to turn and go another way twice as the roads were shut off due to the floods. The black sky seems to have been replaced by sunshine now.
It's a pity you can't phone Colin for a chat Mandy, although you can't always get a signal in hospital. At least Colin knows that it may be Thursday before you can see him and he is in good hands there. I expect he will just be glad to be starting to feel better. I'm not surprised you and your son are tired as it is tiring as well as worrying when these things happen. You are best to get some rest yourself now you know he's ok.
It's good to share the driving like that AnnG and we used to do it going to Cornwall at times, so OH could stretch and rest his eyes for a while. At least roads are faster now and cars are better these days, but I was thinking myself that they aren't youngsters now.
I thought you'd had a new chainsaw for Christmas Mel, so I expect the one Stu was looking at for you was to try and mend it. I expect you've never did see that many humans with living where you do, unlike here, where your peace and quiet would be a welcome change sometimes. You'll have to join something again like the bell ringing you used to do! :-)
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MillymollyAmanda
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7 Jan 2025 09:38 |
Morning all,
Bit cloudy and just a little frost but we do have sunshine .
Mel Colin was on a trolley bed until he got the bed on the ward ,don't think we're going today son and I are so tired and I don't want him driving if he's tired but I feel so guilty not going as its such a long day for him in there , but I know he's feeling better and we did say it might be Thursday before we can go again.
Ann hope the roads aren't to bad so you can get to the doctors appointment today .
Better find something to do can't sit all day but I've no energy .
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