'twas the day after Christmas
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'twas the day after Christmas
Hello all - hope you had a wonderful day yesterday and looking forward to another wonderful day today.
Think I have a hangover - or could it be wine flu ??
Think I have a hangover - or could it be wine flu ??
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Hi Aunty Em and everyone,another Christmas day gone. Floods still about ,but all my family made it to my house yesterday. The youngest daughter drove through a foot of water by Pershore bridge, she was ok. I think she found it quite thrilling ,but she would not like to do it too often or go through a flood any higher.. So I hope you all had a great time, and enjoy the rest of the Christmas holls.! 

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Fed up of eating and drinking now! 

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Second round now for us - our table only sits ten - so we had visitors yesterday for Christmas dinner and another Christmas Dinner today with more rellies and more pressies - oh yes - and more wine
We did get the chef a new apron though - so he has a clean one for today. L O V E Christmas xxxxx

We did get the chef a new apron though - so he has a clean one for today. L O V E Christmas xxxxx
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We did our celebrating Christmas Eve, but rather than the traditional roast duck or pork, we had turkey, complete with stuffing and cranberry sauce. So yesterday and today are quite relaxed.
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Northern Lass wrote:Fed up of eating and drinking now!
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Re: 'twas the day after Christmas
I have another week of leftover ham to look forward to....
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Re: 'twas the day after Christmas
I just ate a slice of toast - first food for 36 hours!
I spent most of yesterday in A&E while they did their best to diagnose severe abdominal pains which had been building-up for a couple of days. Not the best of Christmas Days for me
The turkey still needs to be cooked and my husband says he is willing to give it a go...
Happy Christmas one and all!
I spent most of yesterday in A&E while they did their best to diagnose severe abdominal pains which had been building-up for a couple of days. Not the best of Christmas Days for me

The turkey still needs to be cooked and my husband says he is willing to give it a go...
Happy Christmas one and all!
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gardener wrote:I just ate a slice of toast - first food for 36 hours!
I spent most of yesterday in A&E while they did their best to diagnose severe abdominal pains which had been building-up for a couple of days. Not the best of Christmas Days for me![]()
The turkey still needs to be cooked and my husband says he is willing to give it a go...
Happy Christmas one and all!
Hope you're feeling better, and they worked out what the problem was.
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Well every one round me from brother to neighbour have had the norovirus hope it stays away from me
hope your ok now gardener
might be this what you got
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Norovirus/ ... ction.aspx

might be this what you got
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Norovirus/ ... ction.aspx
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peterd wrote:Well every one round me from brother to neighbour have had the norovirus hope it stays away from mehope your ok now gardener
might be this what you got
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Norovirus/ ... ction.aspx
I hope not!
They said it might have been a passing gallstone or else the result of being on antiflam tablets for a frozen shoulder. Anyhow, I'm feeling a tad better now thank you. I ate a few pieces of melon just now so things are looking up. My family is cooking Christmas dinner under direction - more exhausting for me than doing it myself I think!
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Hope you're feeling better now Gardner xxx
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Re: 'twas the day after Christmas
Hope its not the virus Gardener.
We all had it last week, very bad!
Hope you feel better soon and what ever is soon passes.
Busy day again for us
Grand daughter sleeping over tonight so up early in the morning.
Hope everyone os enjoying!
Jo
We all had it last week, very bad!

Hope you feel better soon and what ever is soon passes.
Busy day again for us

Hope everyone os enjoying!
Jo

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Re: 'twas the day after Christmas
gardener wrote:peterd wrote:Well every one round me from brother to neighbour have had the norovirus hope it stays away from mehope your ok now gardener
might be this what you got
http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Norovirus/ ... ction.aspx
I hope not!
They said it might have been a passing gallstone or else the result of being on antiflam tablets for a frozen shoulder. Anyhow, I'm feeling a tad better now thank you. I ate a few pieces of melon just now so things are looking up. My family is cooking Christmas dinner under direction - more exhausting for me than doing it myself I think!
So glad your feeling better. Have a good rest and enjoy being pampered Dt

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Re: 'twas the day after Christmas
Hope you get round to eating some lovely food soon coz!
And a Happy new Year to you!
you found William Rose on the 1911 yet for us?
And a Happy new Year to you!
you found William Rose on the 1911 yet for us?
