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Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 30 Nov 2025 08:49

Morning all,

Cold this morning and could'nt tell if there was a frost or not but its 4 degrees and pc saying rainy days ahead so no change there then. At the mo the suns shining and theres blue sky with little white and grey clouds.

Pc still playing up can't get on the net or even on here and I have to sign in every time I ccome on here. Wish BIL had'nt got a cold and could come and look at it.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 30 Nov 2025 08:13

Good morning all. only one degree this morning but I was surprised not to wake up to a frost. When I got up for the loo at 3am the sky wasreally clear and I could see so many stars it was beautiful. I stayed looking for quite a long time then went back to bed and slept until 7am.

This morning friend over the road is taking me with her to Dun Elm for a look round. She knows I don't like being in all the time and often takes me with her when she is going to the out of town shops. Not sure what she needs there but it is a way of getting out and we can have a coffee and a chat in dun elm.

Annx

Annx Report 29 Nov 2025 20:09

Thanks for the mention of the progs Mandy. I will see if I can record them next. I bet the girls find some lovely bargains for themselves on the site, but not so good if you want something in a hurry then. I found a popup Christmas card with a piano on it for Terry last year. Fancy all those bulbs going so close together. I bet you couldn't believe it! This afternoon I cleaned a dangling spider's web off a kitchen light fitting that's only been up a few months. It was from right inside the bulb holder and I thought I didn't want him fusing the lights!

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 29 Nov 2025 19:14

Just noticed Kirstie's Handmade Christmas is on this coming Thursday channel 4 at 8 o'clock it's just the one programme.
Also the Marvellous Miniature Workshop starts on Monday BBC 1 at 2 o'clock.

Ann the girls have a lot of things from Shein but I think you have to wait for things to come sometimes as they can take a while .

Mel be careful using the other toaster in case it's got damp from being in the caravan ,you don't want to blow your electrics .

We've had three bulbs go lately ,one was the cooker oven bulb ,luckily I had a spare and then two bulbs in the conservatory light went one night and then the following night another went ,there's three bulbs in the light so we're just waiting for the other one to go , so while son was here he ordered some more from amazon.
I also ordered some little stitch in fabric labels so I can add them onto the things I make .

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 29 Nov 2025 19:05

Can you turn the toaster down a notch, Mel?

Maybe there were crumbs caught, which burned.

I bought an oasis ring to make the wreath.
I would have put white or red candles, but the vicar gave us purple and pink, with the centre one white.
All news to me, so I will look up the meaning of the different colours :-S

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 29 Nov 2025 17:21

Guess what ??? The toaster is now burning everyhing so I have to keep my eye on whats in there or it burns. It was ok with my crumpet as I stood and watched it. So it looks like I now need to buy a new toaster, but wiat I think there's a little one up the caravan. Shall have togo up there tomorrow and have a look but I think it only does two slices and sometimes I have three.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 29 Nov 2025 16:29

Finished mine, It just has to be taken up the church now and wired onto my stand which is already up there.

There's always problems though. I went to go up the hsop thgis morning and the car would'nt start. Just like when I came home from Stu's with it yesterday. I did'nt find out till after Stu had closed for Saturday but my neighbour Aaron had just come down to tell me he was about to cut the tree up I told him he could have. He said he would go and get the car and take me up the shop. After that he took me to Stu's but all he said was to ring him on Monday. Not helpful!! I shall have to ask Aaron if he will pop me up the church if I can't get it started tomorrow and if not I shall have to walk or ask Em if she's not at rugby with George. So fed up think I will have a cuppa and a crumpet with loads of butter on it.

Gwyn what are you making the Advent ring on?

Annx

Annx Report 29 Nov 2025 16:10

The roads between the villages here are the same from the huge tractors and trailers Mel, all broken at the edges and deep potholes. I hadn't thought about splits which would make those spray kits useless. I have more peace of mind carrying a spare.

That's a good point about slippiness in the shower Mandy, so it would be best to put an old sock on the foot over the polythene bag. It's good you found a dishwasher online and will have it in time for Christmas when there can be a lot to wash up. It is worth waiting till the 11th to get free postage and save £20 that's better off staying in your pocket! :-)

I think some of the rainfall showers have a hand held small spray as well which would be handy to use instead when you want to avoid some areas.

Thank you Vera as I didn't know about those shampoo caps which are a good idea and it's useful to be aware of them.

I've just had to fetch a lamb shank out of the garage freezer. OH got a pack out earlier but didn't notice it was a single one. I got some singles when Asda didn't have the packs of two for ages.

Well OH's friend was busy this morning and the road to his village from here is closed so he cancelled going to footieswith OH, who also decided not to go and started to watch some on tv instead. The weather brightened up so he thought he should go for a walk, then decided he might as well go to the match as he could walk around the pitch a few times instead. I was quite pleased as I was then able to hoover and mop the kitchen and bathroom floors without him 'paddling'.

A parcel just came with a nice gilet I ordered. It's a dark beige colour and is like a curly poodle finish on the outside with patch pockets and buttons up. It was £5.94 in the sale at Shein and free shipping and will be good to keep the chill off when doing jobs where I need my arms free.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 29 Nov 2025 15:59

Vera I will strip wash for a few days, I don't shower every day anyway. Grew up with one bath a week. I will cope. Not going anywhere until Wedneday. But strip wash is fine. Then I will cover with vaseline as was instructed.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 29 Nov 2025 13:03

Good afternoon people

Thank you for all your advice about my eye and hair washing. I'm full of moans at the moment because I am not sleeping and so I'm tired and grumpy but really I am managing OK. I was stupid and didn't get myself prepared. I should have bought some shampoo caps but just didn't think of it. I don't know if you know about these but daughter had them for her partner when he was becoming too ill to get out of bed. They are not cheap but very effective. They are like a shower cap. You put them on and they contain a shampoo/conditioner mix which you massage into your hair through the cap. Then you take it off and towel dry or use a hairdryer. There is no need to rinse your hair or use water at all.

Yes Mel, it is the eye that had the injections. I have no problems with the other eye with glasses but before the surgery if I wasn't wearing glasses and wanted to read something I could still read with the good eye. Now I can't. I do a lot of reading in the middle of the night and it is often too cold then to sit up in bed so I read laying down, snuggled under a duvet. I could do that without wearing glasses which I find dig into my head if I am laying down, now I can't.

Enough about me. Millions manage with much worse problems than mine.

AnnG, I hope you find some way of covering your wound so you can have a nice shower. If not you will have to have a strip wash at the sink. I expect you know the old war time saying when people often had to manage with a bowl of water and baths were a rare treat; you wash down as far as possible, then you wash up as far as possible, then you wash possible ;-)

Good luck with making your advent rings Mel and Gwyn. I am sure yours will be fine Gwyn even if it is your first attempt.

I'm glad you got your dishwasher sorted Mandy. I found a possible cooker but want to look at a couple of others to compare them. The possible cooker is the same make and same sort of hob (5 burners and a plate warmer) as my existing one though the oven configuration is a bit different. The reviews are all positive except they all make some comment about the difficulty of reading the markings on the switches. One lady said she had to nearly stand on her head to check that she was turning the oven to the right temp. I do wish we could see these things before we buy as they are so expensive and you need to be sure it's right for you.

I went back to card writing this morning but only did 5 before my hand was shaking too much. OH does offer to help but his writing is practically illegible at the best of times and I like to try and match the card to the recipient. He would just take the next one in the pile. There's all the little things as well. For example I have a very dear family member who is coming up 90. She has Alzheimer's which is getting worse all the time. If I sign a card Vera, she doesn't know who it is so I now sign them with a childhood nickname which she recognises. OH, bless him, wouldn't think of that.

He does do other jobs, one of which is getting us a snack at lunchtime and he has just yelled up the stairs that it is ready so I'd better go and eat it.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 29 Nov 2025 12:54

Mandy, yes I am very safety coscious so probably won't go the plastic bag way I do have a nonslip mat anyway in the bath for the shower.

Gwyn my hair is very thick so washing it in the sink is awkward for that reason as it needs a lot of rinsing. But also my bathroom sink is not that deep. I will have to go with doing it over the bath and hope my back holds out. I did wash it the morning I went to have it done.

Ann, thank you for the card. First post here since last Saturday and another bumper bundle of 5 or six envelopes.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 29 Nov 2025 12:03

Afternoon all,

Raining here but not cold ,yesterday we didn't have any heating on and didn't light the fire until about five o'clock as it was so mild .

Vera you can buy those sheilds to go on your head which is supposed to stop water getting in your eyes ,children have them in the bath , not sure if they would work in the shower but over a sink they might .

Gwyn thanks for the dates and prices of the veg ,there's a good saving there ,I usually buy some extra for after Christmas as they keep well in the cool of the shed .

Ann, thanks for mentioning about Appliances on line ,had a look and found a dishwasher ,son has been this morning and ordered it ,it should be here on the 11th ,I don't mind waiting a bit as it was free delivery any earlier was twenty odd pounds so that was a saving .

Anng do be careful if you put a plastic bag on your foot you could slip in the shower

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 29 Nov 2025 10:52

AnnG, Could you wash your hair in the bathroom sink?
Not so far to lean over.
I always wash my hair in the sink, as I am not to get water in my ears, by request of ENTteam.
I find I can control the water more than in the shower.
Doesn't help poor Vera's situation though...

There are various waterproof tapes that might work on keeping your leg dry under plastic, or perhaps even some waterproof plasters to keep everything in place to hold the plastic together.

Mel
I have to make an Advent ring ready for tomorrow too.
Never made one and not artistic, so that will be interesting ;-)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 29 Nov 2025 10:17

I had thought of a plastic bag Ann, also if I had one a shower cap might work. I will look round and see if any ags I have are 'hole free' I wonder about bread bags But what tape to use that withstands water??? question after question.

Mel it is 7 degrees here now and has poured with rain all morning so far,

Annx

Annx Report 29 Nov 2025 10:00

Morning All,

It threw it down in the night, but has stopped raining now. The sky is pretty black though so more is to come.

Yes I agree about the difficulties! When I had an operation on my foot I ended up taping a polythene bag over it and around the top over my leg to shower. It's probably only freezer bags that don't have holes in them now though.

Vera OH would sympathise with you! He had very short sight and so when he had his first cataract done he still had very short sight in one eye, but long sight in the other, so had that lens in his glasses removed. Somehow he still managed to do his work with me making a black patch for his glasses so he could write with the short sighted eye and went to meetings with me driving him there. He had a plastic cup shaped eye patch when he left the hospital to sleep in and to use in the shower, but didn't have a lot of hair to wash which helped!

Better nip to the shop now before it rains again. OH has gone to physio and will go with his friend to a local footie match later.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 29 Nov 2025 09:33

Morning girls,

Rained in the evening and the night here and we have a rain warning this morning and its 8 degrees which is cooler than you Anng.

As to Gwyn question I am starting the Advent ring today. I should have gone and picked stuff yesterday while it was dry but with one thing and another it did'nt get done.

Vera was the op on your eye the one you had to have injection in? and I wonder if that eye is so much better now that your other eye seems affected? or perhaps its just because of the glasses you are wearing with the one lens and it will be better once you have your new glasses.

Annx I remember you saying you wanted to buy a spare tyre for your car all those years ago and thats why I want to get one for mine. As Stu says they are not much good if you get a split in the tyre and with the roads round here and the tractors moving over the road edge they make it so dangerous for cars with ow profile tyres.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 29 Nov 2025 08:11

Good morning all 9 degrees here very dark and very wet so I am pleased to not have plans to go out.

We cwill certainly not ignore your moans Vera. It is always the post op problems (No matter where or how big the op) that are the hardest to contend with. And often, pleasant as the professionals doing the ops are, the problems are not addressed fully or help offered to patients.

I have found that with many, probably most of the minor ops I have had over the past 20 years (none before that), one of the most difficult things to contend with is how to wash your hair without getting the wound (in your case Vera eyes), wet. It was extremely hard when I had my nose op and it is equally hard at the moment. Body washing is hard as well but I solve that by not showering but strip washing. A friend who has a BCC on her temple solved it by having her hair washed at the hairdressers weekly (8 weeks I think), but not everyone can afford that, and in my case it would be a nuisance with having to walk there.

wouldn't it be good if somebody took it upon them selves to solve these non life threatening but frustrating problems?

While I am home here I will try the lean over the bath method but that is getting harder the older I get. When at daughters I will have to see, I might be able to do it in the en suite shower as that one the jets come straight down (like rain) so will possible be able to put my foot forward of the water. I was actually told to cover the place in the vaseline when showering so will try that too.

But that doesn't help your eye Vera. How about swimming goggles? I doubt you have any but a cheap pair might work.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 28 Nov 2025 20:13

My package has just arrived. At last.

Thank you for asking about my eyes Gwyn. The eye that had the surgery seems to be doing reasonably well, no inflammation or anything but I am a bit concerned about the other eye as the sight in that seems to have been affected, though I don't understand how that could happen. I shall be asking about that when I go back to hospital in 2 weeks. I'm getting fed up with constantly changing glasses. If I just want to look at an instruction on a piece of meat to see how long to cook it, change glasses, check how something on the hob is doing, change glasses, look at a text on my phone, change glasses, walk across the room, change glasses and so on and on and on.... Trying to wash my hair without getting water in my eye is a pain as well. Ignore my moans, it's just me being niggly. I'm grateful really for the skill of the consultant and the general kindness and care of the hospital staff.

I hope your leg is starting to improve and become less sore AnnG and I hope you have a restful night. That goes for all of us. Sleep tight, sweet dreams.

Annx

Annx Report 28 Nov 2025 20:02

Yes Gwyn and I think as we get nearer Christmas more people will be rushing about in their cars with their minds on other things too. I see you have a busy day tomorrow. I have done next to nothing today and might see if there are any local Christmas Tree festivals tomorrow. I'm getting a bit fed up of the four walls and local shop walls! A short break might motivate me to get on with my home jobs I need to do. It looks like being a rainy day here.

Oh Vera that wasn't a good night after waking with a headache. You did well to get as much done today as you did. I don't know why it is but our food deliveries have been much later than usual the last two times. The tracking doesn't seem to kick in as quickly either. There seem to be more deliveries before us yet we are less than a mile from the supermarket they deliver from!

Well at least you have the brake pads in hand ready to be fitted in future Mel. You may not remember but when I got my current car I bought a secondhand wheel and tyre as a spare for it. (on ebay) It only cost me the price of a tyre and was hardly worn. Those kits they provide these days where you squirt stuff into the tyre if you have a puncture ruin the tyre so you have to replace it and are included in the MOT and have an expiry date too. I didn't want to keep forking out for new kits and prefer to have a spare that can be repaired and still used. Mine has has heavy wheels and tyres and I can't lift the wheel out of the boot myself, so I expect the extra weight must slow the car a bit. Not a problem with a top speed of 137mph though and I wouldn't want to be in the car at that speed, even if it was legal!

Off to bed now and may we all have a good sleep tonight. :-)

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 28 Nov 2025 18:50

You're all safe for the winter roads now then Mel.

Have you finished your Advent wreath or is that tomorrow's job.

I hope Vera has a better night and gets plenty of rest. It must be so tiresome to want to sleep and not be able to. Are your eyes settled now? I hope so.

Hopefully AnnG will not have pain and will also have a good night.
You did well to get everything wrapped today.

Mandy's house must smell lovely with all the Christmas food she is making.

Annx, I hope you find more considerate drivers, when you are out and about. Some people just don't think about anyone else but themself :-|

Busy, busy day tomorrow. We are forecast rain, but I hope not too much, as I want to look in at a Christmas Fayre in town. Sunday will be colder :-|