24-04-2022, 09:06 AM
Morning everyone
Cooler here and Missy didn't want to get out of bed.. Or should I say Off me. She sleeps on my side, like Im her person heater lol.
I wish I could get a reporter into the home. But you still have to make an appointment to visit anyone. Makes it tricky indeed.
Exactly Kiwimade, they could have hurt her worse than she was. I had to walk away as Im not staff or an ambo. but I did report it to the MOH.
Not a lot on my agenda today. I cant seem to shake this pain in my back. I think it may be my right kidney so Ive got a nice hot water bottle on it.
I might dive into MrP's mothers sewing box, well I guess its mine after 30 plus years, Im sure there is a roll of invisible cotton in there. I think it would be good to sew the ribbon onto the pillowcases I got late last year. if nothing else its always a trip down memory lane in there. With stuff of MrPs mums and lace and stuff from my grandmother.
I dont think we had anyone on my mothers side in the wars.. Although both my parents were in the Army when they met.
My eldest brother was in the Navy but never saw war.
My paternal great uncle died in WW11.
And one of my nephews went to East Timor and Afghanistan. It really surprised me he joined the Army. He hated being told what to do when he was young.
Let we forget
Cooler here and Missy didn't want to get out of bed.. Or should I say Off me. She sleeps on my side, like Im her person heater lol.
I wish I could get a reporter into the home. But you still have to make an appointment to visit anyone. Makes it tricky indeed.
Exactly Kiwimade, they could have hurt her worse than she was. I had to walk away as Im not staff or an ambo. but I did report it to the MOH.
Not a lot on my agenda today. I cant seem to shake this pain in my back. I think it may be my right kidney so Ive got a nice hot water bottle on it.
I might dive into MrP's mothers sewing box, well I guess its mine after 30 plus years, Im sure there is a roll of invisible cotton in there. I think it would be good to sew the ribbon onto the pillowcases I got late last year. if nothing else its always a trip down memory lane in there. With stuff of MrPs mums and lace and stuff from my grandmother.
I dont think we had anyone on my mothers side in the wars.. Although both my parents were in the Army when they met.
My eldest brother was in the Navy but never saw war.
My paternal great uncle died in WW11.
And one of my nephews went to East Timor and Afghanistan. It really surprised me he joined the Army. He hated being told what to do when he was young.
Let we forget
They told me I couldn't, so I did.!!