jeudi 2 juin 2016

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Anyone watching BBC "Living with Dementia"?

Evening girls

Against my better judgement, i decided to watch this programme, called "Chris's story". As you know, mum has late on-set Alzheimers and has been in care for 18 months.

Went through hell with her at home with my dad for about 2 years, but now watching this programme, its helped a lot of things in my mind.

This poor guy, Chris, was 52 when diagnosed with Vascular Dementia and has been filmed over a period of 18 months. He's aware he has dementia, one thing mum never accepted and was always angry. He seems to have set so much in place himself, but often loses the plot, gets lost in his house, and moods getting worse. He lost control of his co-ordination and that frustrates him.

I can see so many parallels with mum, and how she must have felt at times, without being able to express it. He goes to respite in a day care home and he said he feels safe there, with no responsibilities. Maybe thats why mum has settled down so well.

Im crying, but its helped me in ways I never thought. I identify with his wife and its getting harder to watch now as he's getting worse. Heartbreaking to see this at a relatively young age as far as dementia is concerned.

Just curious if anyone else is watching having seen family suffer with this and if its helped.
Anyone watching BBC "Living with Dementia"?

Bizi's back in town!

Helloo Playmates one and all. Not long back from St. Ives, Cornwall. What a fabulous 5 days we've had there. The weather couldn't have been better which is good because the journeys, both ways were a b****y nightmare..
9 hours there and 8 coming back - quite quite awful. I drove both ways (as I'm a control freak)!

However, it was fab to spend some real quality time with some of our family including the lovely little Isla - she's a cracker of a child, so funny and clever. Must take after her great grannie ;) OH and I stayed in a hotel as we like our own space but we spent all day and every evening with them all. Mostly we were in bed by 10pm as the days were spent on the beach in incredible temperatures and we were thoroughly worn out by 10pm.

Anyway, we are home now but OH is off to Devon early Sunday morning for a week's golfing with 'The Boys' - none of whom are under 70 years of age apart from my OH who will be in a few months' time.

I do have lots planned for the week he's away - especially packing for our Mallorcan cruise and stay holiday the week after.......Busy busy busy......certainly living up to my moniker!

I'll see you all for the Good Morning thread tomorrow. It's an early night for me Zzzzzzzz
Bizi's back in town!

Just back from

a VERY COLD few days in Portsmouth with the Grandchildren ........WHY does my ED keep her back door wide open at all times ?? Brrrrrr!! She did start to shut it (and put the heating on ) but we couldn't believe how cold it was --I very nearly took summer dresses with me !
Anyway hope all is well with you all , I'm now going to start trying to catch up with everyone on here !
Just back from

I think I'd move!

Would you want to live above this?

http://ift.tt/1sPmruh
I think I'd move!

BHS is gone

BHS is going to be wound down with the loss of 11,000 jobs. And Austin Reed went this week with 1200 jobs gone.

Changing face of the high street strikes again.
BHS is gone

This week's free audio books are up on the Book Club forum

I just wondered if these are of interest. I see lots of views but no comments so wondered if perhaps the offerings aren't something people here, or teens they know, would be listening to. I'm feeling like something of a nag. :D
This week's free audio books are up on the Book Club forum

Leeds Book club

The next meeting will be held in the coffee shop in Waterstone's on Albion Street at 3.30 on Saturday 9 July. The book we will be discussing is Early One Morning by Virgina Baily. New members are always welcome.
Leeds Book club

The Queen's 1200 staffers

This is a story from Vanity Fair magazine here in the US. I haven't received my issue yet with her on the cover and many photos from a shoot with Annie Leibowitz. This quick video explaining the many jobs her staff performs was fun and interesting.

https://dp8hsntg6do36.cloudfront.net...e7d36dlow.webm


The photos from this shoot and another a few years back are here:
http://ift.tt/285YMWY

I love her dorgis. Me want.
The Queen's 1200 staffers

other sites

So either people are giving up on computers, or on other forums/sites

So where do you waste your time? Preferably interactively!

Trucknet - as Mr R knows, he doesn't post much though ! - and MSE forum.
other sites

Hope is the theme for this week's free audio books.

This week both books are available internationally.

The contemporary book is "The Boy Born Dead". It has a 4.8 out of 5 rating on Audible.


Audie Award, Faith-Based Non-Fiction, 2016
In 1953, in Jonesboro, Arkansas, a baby boy was born - dead. The attending physician set his little body aside and tended to his mother for 18 minutes. Now, more than 60 years later, that boy leads an internationally known ministry that encourages hundreds of thousands every year. The Boy Born Dead tells his incredible story from the perspective of his best friend, David Wideman.
As a teenager in the small town of Liberty, Missouri, in the late 1960s, David Ring grew up with the challenges that come with cerebral palsy, a result of his 18 minutes of newborn silence. Along with his physical limitations, Ring was orphaned and shuffled from home to home, finally landing in an abusive situation that made him feel unworthy of love and, eventually, unworthy of life. But God had a purpose for Ring's life and sent an agent to help him achieve it. Through the friendship of David Wideman, a boy he met in the halls of Liberty High School, Ring found strength he didn't know he had and went on to face his demons, marry the love of his life, and start an international speaking ministry.
Full of hope, this moving story illustrates how friendship and love triumph over adversity. Anyone who faces tough times will treasure this story of hope and courage.
©2015 eChristian (P)2015 eChristian



The classic is "Words in the Dust" with a 4.3 rating on Audible.

Zulaikha hopes. She hopes for peace, now that the Taliban have been driven from Afghanistan; a good relationship with her hard stepmother; and one day even to go to school, or to have her cleft palate fixed. Zulaikha knows all will be provided for her "Inshallah," God willing. Then she meets Meena, who offers to teach her the Afghan poetry she taught her late mother. And the Americans come to her village, promising not just new opportunities and dangers, but surgery to fix her face. These changes could mean a whole new life for Zulaikhabut can she dare to hope they'll come true?
©2011 Trent Reedy (P)2011 Scholastic Audio


Go here: http://ift.tt/1ENkocW

The books are available until 7am EDT (noon BST) June 9, when next week's offerings will start.

Click on the book image to download.


Enter your name and email address and begin the download. If that bothers you, you can use a fake name and a secondary email address.


You do need the free Overdrive software, available from audiobooksync on the download page. It's the same software most libraries use for patrons to borrow audio book downloads. The difference is that this book download does not expire, you own it, you can add it to iTunes or Windows Media, you can burn a CD set from your download. You can transfer from Overdrive to iTunes or an MP3 player.


You can also add the Overdrive app to your phone and listen to the book there.


No worries about spam or malware loading with this book. This summer reading program has been around for years, the publishers donating the books promote it on Twitter and Facebook, libraries promote it to their patrons, it is totally legit.
Hope is the theme for this week's free audio books.

Nosy Post Anyone? I Can't Promise a Weekly One but...

...the occasional one's better than none!

a. What colour mascara do you wear? Or don't you wear any at all?

b. What's your mental arithmetic like? Are you good, or do you resort to a calculator? Could you still say your multiplication tables?

c. When did you last swear?:eek: Or give a more polite exclamation of shock or surprise?

d. What's the furthest North you've been in the U.K?

e. Do you name inanimate objects, your car for example, or the TV remote?

My answers:

a. Dark brown, navy blue or dark grey. Anything but black; it looks really odd against my aging skin.

b. I think I could still say my tables (in fact, I just tried) but they don't help with my mental arithmetic. It's always been poor.

c. This morning. I went to hang a bird feeder in a tree, and next-door's dog flew at the fence. He obviously thought I was going to invade his territory. I'm not afraid of him, but he really caught me unawares!

d. Probably Fraserburgh, although I can't remember a lot of the places we visited in Scotland when I was a child. I have a vague memory of going to Wick too, but I'm not sure about that.

e. Our car is K.C. (it's a Kia Cee'd), and the TV remote is known as "The Gadget". My iPad is known as Bramley (it's an Apple!), but I can't think of any others.

Over to you.
Nosy Post Anyone? I Can't Promise a Weekly One but...

Dragons Ahoy in Montgomeryshire

Bit hot in the RV isn't it, seems that dragons breath smoke even when they are kipping, still handy for lighting the barbecue and clearing undergrowth, she's also very affectionate



Actually we are just a hop skip and a jump from Denbighshires high point, it's part of a circular walk, so we are doing that one as well, second hilll pic



If you think that is a bit steep,wait till we get to Scotland!




And for a random



Crikey even ear mites are getting in on the party act.

14594 yesterday. Helped by tramping up and down the train platform waiting to go into Liverpool. Went to see Scottish Ballet Companys' production of Swan Lake and very good it was too.
Dragons Ahoy in Montgomeryshire

mercredi 1 juin 2016

'tis sparrow-fart on Thursday

And here I am!

Been awake at least an hour an no sign of tiredness. Things on the mind. The new agents (from our
current branch) came to talk with us and view the house and I have to say we were impressed with them both, which was a good start. They did point out though that things are going to be very slow for the next few weeks as people are waiting to see what happens in the Referendum and if the outcome will affect the housing market and if so, how. We had expected that and thought about it already.

The other thing is Puffins. Although we have some rentals in place through word of mouth, we are hesitating over which letting agency to go with longer-term because between them, they either tell you when you can go, therefore cutting out the possiblity of a few days spontaneous holiday for us or they want to tell us what we can charge and most of them also charge the clients a booking fee, which I think is dreadful and they should build it into what they charge us. Anyone use a really good agency that they can mention?

Got to go into town today as we need to open a bank account and they want to inspect us in person! OH also said we need to part while he does "a little bit of shopping", so I guess that's related to our wedding anniversary next week! We will be spending it with 2 of our grandchildren as it's a special anniversary for their parents too, and our SIL has arranged a 5 day break away for the 2 of them and we are going to stay with the girls in Stratford and get them to school and various other classes etc.

What's going on in your lives today?

Wishing everyone a Happy Thursday.
'tis sparrow-fart on Thursday

A question for you. What tune or song is in or pops into your head now?

Today and so far this week it is this tune that is stuck in my head and after my son watched the movie A Good Year with me and Mr DBVC on Sunday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSy4c_s66HY
A question for you. What tune or song is in or pops into your head now?

June Shrinkers

Welcome to June. Time to step things up a notch for me I think.



January. : 27.6 lbs
February : 17.4 lbs
March :
9.2 lbs
April :
20.6 lbs
May :10 lbs

Target for June:
8lbs

June Shrinkers

Typical isn't it! Oh well can't do much about it now.

OH and I decided as October in Bruges in 2013 was to wet and cold that we would move our wedding anniversary to June.
We booked up Bruges again earlier this year and are taking my aunt and uncle with us to.

Typical! Now look at the weather here in Kent13324361_10156989492190287_351949255_o.jpg
In Bruges Belgium it isn't forecast as much better for this weekend we are there!
Oh well no chance of changing it now as the hotel would charge us and the euro tunnel has already been booked.
So we will just have to make use for the nearby chocolate museum and cafes and Friets museum. Yes you read it right, it's all about the potato and they serve fresh fries to :p
13335343_10156989112950287_707205679_n.jpgfriet museum bruges.jpg To brighten and cheer up our days there.
There are some great chocolatiers there to and this one is one of my favorites
the-old-chocolate-house.jpg
Typical isn't it! Oh well can't do much about it now.

Day 56 Great Rhos Radnorshire

I don't think I've ever been to this county, if so, it's the only I've never been to.



They are hangers on - well they look nothing like us, not sufficiently svelte and glamorous! Ahem....


That is Water-break-its-neck waterfall - odd name but very pretty.

We are in Radnor Forest, which legend declares to have a sleeping dragon, the last one in Wales, sleeping underneath it, kept there by a ring of churches. Woe betide if any of the churches are destroyed.

I'm off to do a bit of dragon spotting - anyone want to join me?




Here dragon, wonder if they like sausages?

Now I wonder where he is?

10486 yesterday

Went to see Paul Sinha yesterday live, from the Chase - really good night, very funny and interesting.

Had a support, Jim Smallman as well, and he was good too.
Day 56 Great Rhos Radnorshire