Our eldest had so many trips to A&E when he was younger that we used to rotate hospitals, dry embarrassing when the staff remember you and your children from last time you were there! He is still a dare devil but fortunately he has stopped actually breaking bones although he is a bit of a hypochondriac.
Glad and to hear J is OK but it is not right that there is a two hour wait for an ambulance regardless of whether he could move his legs.
Off to town to a meeting very shortly, not really looking forward to it as I have heard that the job has been out on hold so it is likely to be a talking shop. One hour 20 minutes each way to have a chat with people who, generally speaking, don’t give a monkeys about the community subject except to show the authorities they are “doing the right thing”. Going to get the bus as it is unlikely I will get a car parking space at the tube station and anyway it is £14 a day from now on. I know HOW MUCH?????? It is very frosty here as well so it is a coat and glove jobbie I think.
Hope your bruising isnt too bad Daisy. See you all later.....
Glad and to hear J is OK but it is not right that there is a two hour wait for an ambulance regardless of whether he could move his legs.
Off to town to a meeting very shortly, not really looking forward to it as I have heard that the job has been out on hold so it is likely to be a talking shop. One hour 20 minutes each way to have a chat with people who, generally speaking, don’t give a monkeys about the community subject except to show the authorities they are “doing the right thing”. Going to get the bus as it is unlikely I will get a car parking space at the tube station and anyway it is £14 a day from now on. I know HOW MUCH?????? It is very frosty here as well so it is a coat and glove jobbie I think.
Hope your bruising isnt too bad Daisy. See you all later.....


Interesting article about new mums in China. I think we've gone too far the other way. My MIL was horrified that I was "only" in hospital for 10 days with my first - she had 2 weeks with all hers, and then another couple of weeks at home where she basically just looked after the new baby, and she said she'd always sit down at 2 pm every day to rest, feed the baby and listen to Women's Hour, and that was 'her' time with the baby. "Me" time is nothing new, it seems. Now it seems new mums are expected to carry on as normal immediately they're home with the baby, which may only be a few hours after giving birth. No wonder they end up exhausted and stressed.
I meant to get an early start on some cooking but so far checking up on our bank account after a strange e-mail and then registering my new slow cooker. a cup of coffee and a quick look on GRUS and it’s nearly 11! 

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