Here I am, already running a day late this week – but as I had already found some blog posts for Monday Magic I thought I’d go ahead and share them today. The shoulder and neck are feeling a little easier and the amount of opioid floating around my system is considerably smaller so I can put pen to paper…….well fingers to laptop!
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So what have we been up to in the PainPals house this week? I mentioned in my last post that hubby made a trip to his parents and left me in the not so capable hands of the oldest and youngest children/young adults! We survived to tell the tale although the crumbs in the kitchen drove me to distraction. On Saturday the three of us joined my parents and various other cousins for a family lunch and I was so pleased to actually make it there. The most exciting thing was being told that my cousin and her partner have booked to be married next year on a cruise aboard the Queen Mary to New York. The funniest thing was that her other half made an announcement, whilst she sat there all embarrassed saying that “it really isn’t a big deal”…….well in that case cousin, I will go to New York on the Queen Mary with your fiance, and then on to Washington and Niagara Falls!! Ha, ha, ha. She doesn’t want to make a big fuss at their “time of life” – mid 50s and 60.

The young engineer was slightly on edge during said meal as hubby was home, but he was taking advantage of a friend’s season tickets to a London football match (Fulham v Everton for you footie fans!) and had taken the young engineer’s better half with him. Would dad show him up? Would he say something really outrageous? No, son – they are both football fans (both support Chelsea actually!) and will have far too much to talk about that will not include you!! Our friend was in Paris supporting his boys in the marathon and was gutted that having lost several matches in a row, Fulham actually won!!

The house is back up to full capacity as the politics student arrived home last night for the Easter break – after false start at the weekend when he was struck down with a migraine (he promises migraine and not hangover!) after finishing an essay….early. I haven’t investigated the bags yet, but there is only so much dirty washing that can be transported on a coach trip…..I think that I might leave a trail of arrows to the washing machine.
I hope that you have had a good week and are ready to sit back with a cuppa and enjoy some fantastic blog posts. The beef and ham cheese roll looks amazing, “Getting Older” made me laugh out loud and Christie Hawkes’s post really gives food for thought. Enjoy!
https://italiangoodness.net/2015/02/15/beef-and-ham-cheese-roll/
https://hopehikesandhealing.com/2019/04/11/how-to-be-with-the-suffering-of-loved-ones/
https://www.niamhgabrielle.co.uk/emergency-red-cord-cards-by-euans-guide/
https://meditationsinmotion.wordpress.com/2019/04/14/fixing-the-fixer/
https://www.jtouchofstyle.com/dementia-training-for-caregivers-jill-lorentz/
https://ohmrstucker.com/getting-older/
https://msbrensays.com/2019/04/11/just-when-you-think-you-cant-you-can/
https://sewprettyinpink.com/2019/04/16/a-unicorn-onesie-for-recovery/
https://christiehawkes.com/the-power-of-words-and-mindful-speaking/
https://www.momshomerun.com/2019/04/wherever-i-run-there-i-am.html
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Have a great week,
Claire x
What a busy week so glad you are feeling a little better , my you have been so busy 💜💜💜
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Congratulations we’re both in the same category of the Bloggers Bash Awards how exciting!
Was it nice having the kids home? Did they find the washing machine??
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Yes, I spotted you there Rachael – congrats!! The washing machine remains empty and his lordship disappeared out with friends and has yet to return home!! Student life….
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Thank you. Oh dear. Will you have to do it?
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Thank you for sharing my blog post! Sounds like your week was crazy, but crazy in a good way!
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You aare very welcome – left you a comment on your post x
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Oh my goodness – no big deal. Yep, swap places, Claire!! What a lovely wedding that should be.
My washing machine is quiet..it died. I bought a new one, which turned out to be faulty, therefore I am waiting for another new one being delivered, so I have a small mountain of laundry. Actually last week it was a small mountain. This week it is starting to look like Ben Nevis.
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Ha, ha, ha – now my girl is planning to suggest that she goes as official photographer!
Oh no, Elizabeth! How did our grannies manage with no washing machines? Laundry update – the washing machine was used, washing hung outside but guess what…it is now 10pm and his washing is still on the line! Kids eh?! C x
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Claire, I have no idea how our Grannies coped. We take so much for granted now!
By the way, I’ve nominated you for a Disability Blogger Award
https://despitepain.com/2019/04/21/disability-blogger-award-by-chronillicles/
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Thank you Claire for sharing my post. It looks like I’m in good company. I’m going to check out some of these inspiring posts now.
~Christie
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Aw I’m glad you made it out for lunch on Saturday, and congrats to your cousin & her partner! Marriage on the Queen Mary going to NY, not a big deal at all..! Hah, that’s fantastic. Another great round-up of blogs. I hope you have a lovely long Easter weekend ahead & manage to keep dislocation-free throughout!
Caz xx
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