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What kind of things do you remember from Childhood

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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 3 Aug 2021 14:47

You certainly are Vera, you hang on to him.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 3 Aug 2021 11:33

Argh :-|. A long post has just totally disappeared and I don’ have time to do it all again so I’ll just put the first bit which was on the lines of:

Apologies ladies. I don’t usually correct other people’s spellings but that one struck me as funny. AnnG I know how fortunate I am to still have my old geezer and how much you must miss yours. When OH is driving me to distraction I think of you and remind myself how lucky I am to have him.

Might bbl

Island

Island Report 3 Aug 2021 11:30

My geezer was in hospital when the heating went off and had to talk me through how to get it working again - it was January and bloomin' cold. It was a good job he'd had happy drops and not general anaesthesia. The other men on the ward were highly amused as he'd phoned me to say 'I'm back on the ward' and ok.

Sunny today so a big change from yesterday.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 3 Aug 2021 10:35

My old geezer has just told me off for staying into Asda tracking my order.

Today would have been my childhood best friends birthday she would have been 72. She died in France of cancer.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 3 Aug 2021 10:34

Yes I thought that when Vera posted Anng.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 3 Aug 2021 09:36

And I knew it was wrong but couldn't think of the right spelling so went with mel's. Well done Vera for being more awake than both of us. and, needless to say I wish my old geezer was in my kitchen.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 3 Aug 2021 09:24

Yes Vera Geyser but it was early and thasts all I could think of to spell it. Senior moment or should I say another senior moment. :-D :-D :-D

Suns out here now.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 3 Aug 2021 08:31

:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D

You’ve started my day with a big giggle. Love the idea of an old geezer in the kitchen. Come to think of it I’ve got one called OH.

(think you mean geyser)

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 3 Aug 2021 08:20

Ah yes Mel Geezer.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 3 Aug 2021 07:55

Geezer?

Morning Anng and all,

At the mo it is grey but dry. May be it will brighten up later on.

The other trouble I had with gas was when we moved into the bungalow in Redbridge the gas boiler was in the corner of the kitchen. One day I went in the kitchen and could see flames coming from the boiler in the 4 inch gap between the boiler and the tiled wall. ONce again it was dad to the rescue he built a boiler house outside and we had it moved out there giving me a lot more room inthe kitchen for a new washing machine. That was my first automatic as before I had a twin tub.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 3 Aug 2021 06:40

Mel, I grew up in a bungalow that had a gas cooker and in the kitchen a gas 'thing; (can't for the life of me remember what it was called that when you turned the hot tap on would light with a 'whoosh', used to frighten me.
When first married we had one of these heaters in our flat and it was an old one that made an even louder noise when it lit.
The only gas we have in this house is the boiler for the heating in the garage, gas is not even piped into the house. Our old boiler you could see when it was lit as you could see the pilot light. The boiler we have now is about 5 years old and is fully enclosed so you can't see the light or any switches or buttons to press. Obviously if there had been I would have tried pressing one. However, it is confusing because the control panel in the airing cupboard for the water and central heating is not showing any lights. this sort of tells me that the problem is with that rather than the boiler but I need an expert to tell me. anything else I would experiment but not with gas. My suspicion is that it has been caused by low water pressure as we suffered this last Thursday and maybe Friday

Vera, I hope that your OH's neck is better. that is such a painful pain (if you know what I mean). I had actually told T that we would get somebody in to do any decorating and I had got him to agree, but time ran out for that.
As I said I was feeling quite good about how I was coping on my own but this has knocked me a bit. He had taught me so many things but, because for ages the boiler had been ok I suppose it slipped our memory so he didn't tell me what to do in an emergency. (and maybe I wouldn't have trusted my memory if he had).

Mel, yes it was a horrible thing to happen.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 2 Aug 2021 22:21

What a terrible thing to happen Anng. I have never like gas either. When first married I lived in the bottom floor flat owned by mum and dad. I had a gas boiler in the bathroom which was off the kitchen. It was just on the wall inside the door. I turned on the hot water once to do the washing up and when I turned the tap off the boiler carried on going. It terrified me as I could hear the water boiling in the boiler so I left the tap running and ran dad who was a builder. He told me to turn the tap off!!!!!!!!!!!!! No way it would blow up so he had to come over and when he came in he walked up to the boiler and p[ressed a button on the front of it and it turned it off. Now why could'nt he have told me to do that on the phone? It only had two buttons on the front a green one and a red one. I was only 20. We never had any gas while I was growing up, no I tell a lie, we had a gas ring in the kitchen when I was tiny and I think it may have been to heat the copper boiler thing we had. No gas cooking only leccy.

At school we had gas cookers in the domestic science class and I hated turning those on and lighting them. Then there was the bunsen burners in the science lab and the one I had to light blew back and the teacher ran over to turn it off. So no I don't like gas at all.

Coming back to my dear dad he would have been 100 today. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD. <3 <3 <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 2 Aug 2021 21:34

Yes I thought I was doing well with managing the garden and the finance and so many other things that two of us have done for sixty yesrs. And I knew it was possibly the gas gone out but it is an enclosed boiler in a shut garage and I did go and look at it but couldn’t see how to get into it. Also I actually hate gas,always have done ever since my best friend’s Mother was found dead in a gas filled kitchen with a leaky gas wash boiler when I was about 17.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 2 Aug 2021 20:06

Yes, I am sure they haven’t discounted the vouchers. Their accounts are done by computer but they don’t always enter the right information and you know what they say “Rubbish in, rubbish out”. Our local paper went up in price a while ago and they undercharged me for about a year because they forgot to change the price on the computer. I told them 2 or 3 times but after that thought it’s their loss. This morning I spoke to the girl in the kiosk and she said she would let the owner know and ask her to sort it out so I’ll just wait for a new bill.

Your OH sounds like mine Mel, a handy sort of chap who can always find a way to do an awkward job or can always repair something. The trouble is over the years I have come to rely on him and haven’t got a clue how to do much around the house. I do occasionally get him to show me things and then I promptly forget.

I’m glad you have got your post at last Ann. Men are not the best at clearing up are they? Little bits of glass can travel quite a long way and those tiny slivers can really embed themselves in a foot so good job you realised there was still glass on the floor.

I didn’t get a walk as I kept finding things to do but I did get in the garden for an hour or so, mostly deadheading. I do like to see big clumps of flowers but it takes a lot of work to keep them blooming all summer. It’s not hard work but it takes time and all the time I’m doing it I’m thinking I ought to be weeding.

We’ve had no rain today at all which is a blessing and I think I might go for a short walk now before it starts to get dark. It’s quite cool so I’d better find a jacket or cardi. Sleep well tonight everyone.



Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 2 Aug 2021 18:45

Ann he spends quite a bit of time thinking how he is going to do something before he does it.

I have just picked 6 long beans and a little handful of short beans for a taster for dinner tonight. I shall also be using another courgette.

Annx

Annx Report 2 Aug 2021 18:27

Hi Everyone,

Just lost a post as I went to submit it grrrr!

Vera they have forgotten the coupons haven't they. We get vouchers for one of uour papers, but the newsagent could never get the money right so OH used to have to write it out for him.

AnnG it sounds like the pilot light may have gone out with the breezy weather or that the water pressure has dropped too low and needs the water topping up by turning the knob on the water pipe till it fills to the right level. I've always made sure I could do these two things with having lived on my own and with OH working away a lot before he retired. The handbook should show you how to reignite the boiler, but it would be a good idea to use the opportunity to ask the plumber how to do these two things when he comes to look at it, even if they aren't the problem. At least you can manage till he comes.

That's funny as I said to OH today that I thought we may have an early autumn. I went out to take photos, but the heavens opened, but I thought the verges and trees looked as if they were ready for autumn

Vera, I had my card and cheque book arrive today with a load of other post. Despite being sure to put our full address in on the online form, the bank has missed out our village name on our address! This matters a lot, despite the postcode being right, as 5 years ago the council in their lack of wisdom, gave a city close the same name as ours and post has ended up being redirected at times. Another job someone else caused for me to sort out! :-S

I have the same trouble as your OH about doing jobs! I always did all the decorating in both marriages and even painted rooms and the staircase in mum's house in my 50s. It grieves and frustrates me now to see the decorating that needs redoing here that I would do easily once, but can't just now, but only because of my knees hurting. I hope your OH's neck soon eases. OH is still being careful with his, especially driving and looking to the left or behind him!

OH smashed a glass this morning in the kitchen and swore he'd swept it all up, but I heard crunches as I walked over it in my slippers and told him he could cut his feet to ribbons. He soon got the hoover out! :-D He was at a council meeting this afternoon and said it looked like most were working from home, the place was so empty.

That's a horrid moment when cramp strikes Mel! You never know which way to go with your leg, but can't bear holding it still! Luckily you stopped it getting worse. I think your OH has a lot of 'practical' sense to work out the best way to do things. OH doesn't and never does things like forward planning. ie thinking where he will put something and open doors etc before he picks something p to move it.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 2 Aug 2021 16:54

Gosh that bill was a bit steep Vera. Did they forget to take the vouvhers off as Anng suggested?

Suns out again now.

Oh has has the zero mower woeking but it had an ait leak on the fuel pipe and stopped up the garden so he left it there last night on the lawn. Today I see the mowing deck has been put underneath it. He lifts the mower with the digger and pulls it over the deck. There is no way we could lift it in position. He seems to have a way of doing most things if something is hard but I suppose its his firefighter training comeing out now and then.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 2 Aug 2021 16:45

That is a bit of a jump for the paper bill Vera. somebody has not deducted the vouchers I guess. Bet it gave you a shock when you saw it.

Yes I do have an immersion but I can use the dishwasher for crockery and don't use a lot of hot water if not doing a hand wash or doing cleaning thet needs hot water. for these few days I can wash in cold water as the weather is not cold anything that needs hot water I can use the kettle. and, as I said I have the shower. good job it is not winter. I am sure there may be a solution that I need to learn as I know T could fix it on the odd occasions it has happened before.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 2 Aug 2021 16:00

Its so heavy here and the suns gone in and the sky if grey.

I hoovered the kitchen and diner this morning and did one wash and cleaned the bantams out this afternoon. I am going to hoover the hall and the bedroom next but at the moment I am very hot so am sitting down for a bit.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 2 Aug 2021 12:49

You have been busy AnnG. You seem to have done more than me. What a good job you’ve got an electric shower. You might get away with just boiling a few kettles or do you have a separate immersion heater you can use for hot water?

I got 2 loads of washing on the line and then put a load of towels in. I give them a longer, hotter wash so they haven’t quite finished yet. After that I had a shower but didn’t feel like using the hairdryer so my hair’s still damp.

I’ve also been on the phone sorting out our paper bill. We have a daily paper delivered from a tiny little kiosk in town. We have a subscription to the paper and they send us vouchers every 3 months which we just hand over to the kiosk, so all we have to pay them for is the weekly local paper and a delivery charge. They bill us at the end of each month and the bill averages £12. The July bill came today - £88 :-S

I’m still hoping to get out the garden and also go for a walk this afternoon but it’s looking very grey out there. I hope it doesn’t rain again.