They took it out of petrol...we have to get our recommended daily dose somehow.
I've got one of those in the cupboard. Its been there about 5 years; think I'm probably safe...
(29-12-2021, 03:48 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: [ -> ]I've got one of those in the cupboard. Its been there about 5 years; think I'm probably safe...
Try it and see lilith.
(29-12-2021, 04:20 PM)crafters_corner Wrote: [ -> ] (29-12-2021, 04:16 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: [ -> ]I only use it for baking...I don't often bake these days, but I'd be willing to make an exception just for you....
You better give me your phone number, in case you suddenly don't turn up here one day.
And maybe your families phone number.
Just in case.
This is exactly why we have kids and grandkids. So that they can humiliate us. Sad but true.
True, that. They all have a little store of stories they're going to tell at my un-funeral. Youngest grandson will surely tell the one about 'the time I caught Gran doing grocery shopping when it was (nearly) lockdown'.
Eldest granddaughter (who is very good at organising) had been over & shown me how to do the online grocery thing, & youngest grandson had volunteered to get anything needed in between times.
I didn't think there was any need to mention that I was doing the dreaded shopping the day before lockdown started, so off I went & did it. I was just coming out when this voice said 'And what do you think you're doing?!"
Bugger.
In my opinion this younger generation are altogether far too quick to whip out their bloody phones & take photos - & then send them around the entire whanau! By the time I got home, there were three tellings off waiting.
It wasn't even lockdown yet, dammit.
Tell them that you are leaving all your dosh to charities. That'll shut 'em up.
I did that. There were some that were surpised, one that said 'good for you Mum', and one who didn't care less.
I thought that with them being 4 girls, they'd have been scrapping over it, but no.
However, when it comes to my jewellery, that's a whole other story. One wants this, one wants that, two want the same thing, no one wants those, they all want that. Pfft.
You could always do a 'lucky dip' thing to sort any of that - put jewellery in envelopes & make them just put their hand in & take one. I'm probably going to need to do that with the granddaughters for some things.
It's a bit tricky really isn't it. Someone's going to be offended no doubt.
Sadly, my wedding, engagement and eternity rings got stolen a few years back, when I had a break in. Bastards.
I have my Mum's rings, and they will be going with me, when I cark it. They are mine, and very precious to me.
I don't care about my other jewellery really. It's just 'things'. Nothing that means anything really. They can fight over them. I wish I could look down and watch the shit fight..lol