I saw the following piece on Facebook recently. Not sure who wrote it, but it made me think. Does it resonate with you?
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A Year of Making the Most of Life on a Budget
I saw the following piece on Facebook recently. Not sure who wrote it, but it made me think. Does it resonate with you?
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Last week we attended the final meeting of our Horticultural Guild for 2025. It was quiz night and 'pot luck supper' The ticket cost just £5 per person plus a food contribution and it included a glass of wine and a raffle ticket.
It was very enjoyable πWhere else can you get wine, food, fun and laughter for £5? Our team came 4th too.
I was lucky enough to win a prize in the raffle too; a family ticket to the Stourbridge Glass Museum as well as a pair of crystal candle holders. I love Stourbridge glass especially as my last job was at Royal Brierley Crystal. I know what actually goes into the production of it. Some of my Scottish family on my dad's side were glass blowers by trade, although I never met any of them and they are long gone.
Thanks for popping in. Stay safe and well wherever you happen to be,
Angie ❤️
A couple of days ago I got an estimated offer for my car from We Buy Any Car.com in the sum of £1231 so I booked it in for lunchtime yesterday. I took all the paperwork I had, along with the service records and was offered £882 despite having a full 12 months MOT. I had already made up my mind to sell so accepted the offer. Minus fees, it meant that I got a nett amount of £802 which was paid into my account within 20 minutes.
Do you know of anyone who was paid the actual initial offer?? π
I have to admit that it felt like taking a pet to the vet to be put down. I felt sad that it's the end of an era. I've been driving since I was 19 years old and have had my own car since I was 35 but needs must.....
Heaven knows if I can get to grips with Graham's automatic Polo.....π¨
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In my last post I mentioned donating my Christmas bonus to Ang & Bob's Christmas Hospice appeal but didn't know how to post a link.
The appeal page is here for anyone who wants it:
https://www.justgiving.com/page/bob-almond-1
Angie π
This week our government's generous (???) £10 each Christmas bonus dropped into our accounts. Hmm...what treats can we get for a tenner? Gray chose to spend his on a box of chocolates and a tin of delicious shortbread....
I decided to donate mine again this year and have chosen Ang & Bob's appeal for the Hospice. They have created a beautiful tableau of the Holy Family in their garage in order to raise funds. I don't know how to post a link but you will find them on Tracing Rainbows.
Anyway, they are now recipients of my own tenner. I will, of course, still take a box of biscuits to my own favourite Hospice charity shop for the staff and volunteers to enjoy in the run up to Christmas.....
Thank you to everyone who commented on my last post, and thanks so much for all the helpful suggestions too. My dental consultation was partly successful but hasn't resolved the issue of my sore tongue. The good news is that the dentist could find nothing seriously wrong with my mouth but the bad news is that he thinks I have 'burning mouth syndrome', for which there is no cure, as such πI asked about B12 supplements and he agreed that they could do no harm, and he gave me a prescription for steroid mouthwash tablets; swish 4 times a day for a week to reduce inflammation. OK so far so good.....
Do you think anyone stocks the blooming things? Of course not. Every pharmacy I tried has none, can't get them and even online they are unobtainable! I rang the surgery this afternoon and my dentist is off until Monday. No one else can help. For goodness sake π«
None of the pharmacies had any sublingual B12 (thank you Bun!) nor pastilles (thanks Gill!)
I ended up buying ordinary high strength B12 tablets and have ordered both the sublingual version and the mouth ulcer pastilles online from Boots. Unfortunately, the collection date will be 4th December at the earliest. I despair sometimes....
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This evening it's the village Christmas lights switch on...yay! The whole family are going to come so I'm looking forward to it. We've just had a downpour of rain so I hope that's the end of it for today.
Thanks for popping in. Stay safe and well wherever you happen to be,
Angie π
Yet another week has flown by in a flurry of rain, sun and frost, seemingly all at random!
I had a Sainsburys delivery yesterday of bits and pieces of party food to put into the garage freezer and I've defrosted the kitchen freezer this morning in readiness for entertaining. I don't really want to be darting out to the the garage in the cold to retrieve the Boxing Day food so intend to transfer it to the kitchen the day before. I therefore need to make room! We have been eating up the odds and ends this week and there is light at the end of the tunnel π
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I've had a sore tongue for the last week which has been pretty miserable. I can see a tiny little ulcer on the tip and, boy, it's uncomfortable. The pharmacy recommended Corsodyl mouthwash but it stings like billy-o so I can't use it. Research suggests it can make things worse too. Apparently some toothpastes can be an irritant if they contain sodium lauryl sulphate and one of mine does contain it, so I'm sticking to Sensodyne for now. I'm not eating spicy food, not drinking alcohol etc Mr Google suggests low iron or B12 but my last blood test showed normal ferritin levels and I was told I'm not deficient in anything ??
Luckily, I have a dental check-up booked for tomorrow so I'll ask my dentist what he think is causing it. Thank goodness we still have an NHS dentist. I know many people don't.....
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It's the Chancellor's budget speech this afternoon. My heart sinks. What will she do now? At least we have the promise of Winter Fuel Payment this year. Phew....
Take care. Stay safe and well wherever you happen to be,
Angie π
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