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Re: This time of year
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 20:54
by jennywren
Am I the only one going mad, I just can't straight, to much going on , got to work, make the mugs, clean the house , think about Xmas, check the stock, check emails, washing, shopping, helping my daughter move, looking after the grand children, plus 40 other things I seem to have to do, plus take the dog to the vets-------------- Wait

I don't have dog

, see what I mean, my brain are racing I keep forgetting what and where I suppose to be, how are the rest of you doing
Re: This time of year
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 21:52
by accdave
jennywren wrote:plus take the dog to the vets-------------- Wait

I don't have dog

,
Can you not borrow one, seems a shame to spoil a good story

Re: This time of year
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 22:26
by Paul
Re: This time of year
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 23:15
by jennywren
Re: This time of year
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 23:24
by fredster
i have all that too ...plus 3 dogs ... decorating the house and organising a xmas party 170 miles away in london for 60 people .... hmmmmmmm... why do we do it again? ... lol
Re: This time of year
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 23:36
by John G
plus 3 dogs ... decorating the house
Wish I had 3 dogs that could decorate my house

Re: This time of year
Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 23:40
by fredster
Re: This time of year
Posted: 18 Nov 2010, 21:35
by jennywren
Now the website is off line due to change of server, I bet when I finally get to speak to them it will be Mr Nobody fault or they'll blame my dog, but I know the truth it was the dogs that did the decorating the house that mess up

. no sooner do I sort one thing out three more come or disappear

so who can we blame next time

Re: This time of year
Posted: 19 Nov 2010, 18:06
by mrs maggot
Im about to go to wales for 10 days to give a freind some respite care for her husband who has bad dementure at only 60 - which is no age now. so at my busiest time, i am leaving my husband (who has his own full time job) and my 17yr old son in charge of my full tiem business - i know im nuts, but a promise is a promise, and my business will be there long after he has gone.
Re: This time of year
Posted: 19 Nov 2010, 22:50
by jennywren
I'm sorry to hear about your brother, but your quite right a promise is a promise, and you know what, your husband and son will do fine, I always think I'm the only that can do it right, but when I'm not there my family do me proud as I sure yours will,