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Cait

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  1. Hopefully no harm done, but go armed with an extra roll of bags
  2. Because of all the support and networking we did on here, if was more often than not me telling the county training folk what was going on! I was constantly amazed that they weren’t on here themselves, especially as back in the day, county were paying!
  3. I’d say all of this for me was this wonderful forum. It represented almost all of my collaborative working with other providers. That offered locally was sketchy at best, and was mainly confined to the few moments of networking at training events.
  4. Mine were excel worksheets anyway, so went on a pen drive. Thank goodness!
  5. I’m sure we could manage that 🤭
  6. I love that idea. Xxx.
  7. What a fabulous story! Just goes to show, doesn’t it, that a big of kindness really pays dividends! Was she amazed that it was him, or did she recognise the name?
  8. I think I kept old registers until the cohort in question left secondary school, just in case there was ever a question as to whether a child had attended on a particular day or not. Planning I just kept for a couple of years unless it had something specific on it that had worked really well, or something of note to amend next time if I repeated it. Are you preschool?
  9. That’s wonderful news! I hope you’re wearing your ‘proud granny’ balaclava!!
  10. That’s a nice idea.
  11. And one back to you too.
  12. I’m absolutely gutted and I’m in shock. I’m really going to miss her chirpy texts and comments on here. She’s been such a help to lots of people and will be a huge miss. 😩
  13. Oh I’m devastated! I don’t know what to say. I’m in shock. She was such a fabulous, fabulous person on here, always ready with helpful advice and friendship, always ready for a bit of lighthearted fun. Although we obviously never met in person, I regarded her as a true friend, whose shining light on here will be very sadly missed. Much love to you all, and know that our thoughts and prayers go with you xxxxx
  14. Lovely watching Charlotte with her fingers tightly crossed!
  15. Yes it only takes a crumb in the butter or the jam from a careless knife for a complete reaction for a sensitive coeliac. That’s why we have our own butter etc. Luckily my husband and I are both coeliac so it makes life much simpler at home. A completely gluten free house - and when family stay, they eat gf too.
  16. I did a jumper for my granddaughter with that method. It was the splitting for the head hole that was the most difficult bit 🤪🤪
  17. No, not at all Mouseketeer. I was just wondering if WhatsApp chat would be simpler, is all. But not if we don’t all have it. That’s no good. Glutening, yes, I think it must have been on Monday when I was serving at the coffee morning. I usually only do the gluten free things but I had to serve some muggle stuff too this week as we were a volunteer down. I washed my hands before and after handling scones and cakes etc, but I must have had a crumb under a nail or something silly, then nibbled a nail later on. It’s so easily done and doesn’t take much! Takes a few days to get over it, depending on the severity - it can last a month if it’s bad. Mainly full fatigue and woolly head alongside ‘bathroom bound’ with lack of appetite.
  18. Out of interest, how many folk on here have WhatsApp?
  19. I’ve been feeling rubbish most of the week having been glutened on Monday. I’ve not got a lot to show for myself this week apart from losing half a stone that I didn’t intend. Hopefully it’ll sort over the weekend and I can get on with stuff I’m meant to be doing - if it’s hoying it down, that won’t be dead-heading! I’ll be jamming I expect with the gooseberries and redcurrants currently in the fridge, I’ve got dried apricots soaking for the jam I was meant to do on Wednesday, so hopefully they’ll still be okay. I’ll have so much fridge space!
  20. I’ve been making loads of French knitting cords for the drawstring bags I’ve been making as gift bags instead of using wrapping paper. I cord is fun and it grows quite quickly.
  21. Well we’ve had a little of the wet stuff, but it didn’t penetrate the tree canopy at all, so everything is still really dry under there.
  22. It’s a regular thing in Lastingham here too
  23. Good morning! Yes, ‘it’s Friday again already 🤪 One of my Granddogs is arriving for the weekend in a few hours - I’ll need to cut the grass before she arrives as she’s a ‘scatter sh****r’, nugget here, nugget over there, maybe one down here……….. At least I can confine her to one area for that 🤭
  24. Yes, I know the feeling and I miss doing it. Sometimes solutions to problems just pop into my head whilst I’m relaxed.
  25. I love collecting sea glass!! Family are all told to look for it on their beach visits as I can’t do it myself at the moment, sadly. We’ll get back there though!
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