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Re: Family Matters
Posted: 17 Sep 2024, 10:32
by Stanley
You never forget those moments do you Ian....

Re: Family Matters
Posted: 17 Sep 2024, 10:56
by PanBiker
Nope or the green Auxiliary Nurse at the birth who had a finger missing, she did make me a sandwich though at 2.30am

Re: Family Matters
Posted: 17 Sep 2024, 12:09
by Big Kev
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 19 Jul 2025, 17:23
by PanBiker
Ruby is with us, collected Sally and her from Skipton this afternoon. Her mum sees her on the train in Birmingham and Sally meets her at Leeds. Isla comes tomorrow and then on Tuesday, Sally is taking them to Liverpool for a few days. I think for the girls it will be a shopping expedition. A bit later this month or in August we may take Finlay, will be different for him, Titanic museum, Western Approaches underground control centre which organised all the Atlantic convoys and escorts and the German Submarine after a trip on the ferry cross the Mersey.
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 20 Jul 2025, 01:50
by Stanley
My mother used to take me to Liverpool during the war. Train out there a ride on the overhead docks railway and a trip over to Wallasey from the Pier Head if we were lucky! In those days there were two ferries running, the Royal Daffodil and the Royal Iris. The thing I could never understand is how we could get lunch in a big department store off ration! I remember having a salad there with gulls eggs.
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 17 Aug 2025, 06:39
by Julie in Norfolk
Good morning! I've retired now; mother died so I've had to deal with her estate (not an easy job) and I've moved back to Thetford. We did consider moving northwards but Steve has breathing difficulties now and hill climbing is not on our agenda. Mostly everything is sorted and running fairly smoothly so I feel able to spend a little time here.
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 17 Aug 2025, 07:59
by Wendyf
Welcome back Julie.

Re: Family Matters
Posted: 17 Aug 2025, 08:05
by Stanley
Julie!!! So nice to see you popping up on the site. It was a nice day before I saw your post but now it's even nicer....

Re: Family Matters
Posted: 17 Aug 2025, 09:18
by Cathy
Hi Julie, lovely surprise . Hoping to hear from you often on OG.
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 17 Aug 2025, 09:59
by Tizer
Good morning Julie, it's good to see you on OG again - but you're late, the frogs spawned many months ago!
I sympathise with Steve. I too have have breathing difficulties and can't easily walk far or up hills. It started back in 2010 and I've had various tests and discussions with the medics but no diagnosis, let alone a cure. From my symptoms I believe it must be a neuromuscular problem, particularly in my legs.
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 18 Aug 2025, 07:49
by PanBiker
Hi Julie, welcome back, will look forward to your input.
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 18 Aug 2025, 09:18
by Julie in Norfolk
Thank you all for the welcome backs! It is heartening.
I'm in Yorkshire at the moment, looking after my daughter's cats. She is stranded in Canada, her journey home affected by the Air Canada strike action. Having been forwarded all the notifications to turn up, don't turn up, no sorry turn up now, oh heck don't turn up, from Air Canada it is no wonder that they're experiencing a strike. An old friend of mine once said "it's a damn strange way to run a chip shop, this!"
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 18 Aug 2025, 11:42
by Gloria
Hi Julie, welcome back.
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 19 Aug 2025, 01:49
by Stanley
Julie, so sorry to hear about your daughter.... I can see the need for strikes, sometimes withdrawal of labour is the right thing to do but it can have serious Knock-on effects.... What a good job she has you!
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 19 Aug 2025, 07:57
by Julie in Norfolk
Stanley, I can assure you that I'm as lucky to have her as she is me! I have an irritating pop-up occurring this morning on my computer which I will ask her to repair as recompense for extra time with kitties. I'm sure there is a sensible thing to do, and I'm also sure I haven't done it nor got the courage to without an advisory service at my shoulder. Funny, I can do all sorts of other stuff on the computer.
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 19 Aug 2025, 08:24
by Stanley
I have blind spots like that Julie, I never have any compunction about shouting for help.
Speaking of which, has anyone had any news lately about how Stephen is?
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 19 Aug 2025, 09:52
by Cathy
Good question Stanley, I’ve been thinking about Pluggy too.

Re: Family Matters
Posted: 19 Aug 2025, 12:46
by Tripps
May I add my 'welcome back' to the others. You've certainly hit the ground running - and and given the site a welcome injection of fresh content.
I can't imagine how you have kept away for so long.
I'd noticed you having an occasional look round, and I've seen Pluggy doing the same thing.
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 20 Aug 2025, 01:51
by Stanley
David. Please can I strongly reinforce your remarks about Julie. She's a great addition to the site!
I fear we might eventually get an unwelcome answer about Stephen....
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 20 Aug 2025, 09:06
by Julie in Norfolk
Is that my Stephen you are referring to Stanley? Whilst he's not in the best of health, he's still managing to put up with me. He's had a mammoth task clearing his garage and sheds since we moved. One accumulates a lot of stuff without realising it and our new shed is no match for his previous stowage.
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 20 Aug 2025, 09:11
by Julie in Norfolk
Oh and the other thing, Emm sorted out my irritating pop-ups for me. Brilliant daughter guided me through everything.
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 20 Aug 2025, 09:29
by Tizer
Julie, I think Stanley might be referring to StephenTaylforth who you'll remember as Pluggy here on OG. Several years ago he made the computer for me on which I'm typing this post. He became handicapped by an illness which left him needing a wheelchair. Last time I heard anything about him he was still able to tell us about how he was monitoring his house's energy usage! I hope he's still managing OK - perhaps someone on OG can update us or maybe even he himself might see this post.

Re: Family Matters
Posted: 20 Aug 2025, 10:32
by Julie in Norfolk
I realised that just a few minutes ago. Oops!
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 01:53
by Stanley
No need for oops Julie.....
I haven't seen him about for a long while.
I think my Bucket List might come under family matters. Yesterday it was lunch with my friend Chris up at the Cow and Calf on Ilkley Moor. Still an enchanting setting..... She is a lovely woman and Susan said afterwards that there was no need for me to thank her for making it possible as she enjoys my friends as much as I do.
Today we get adventurous, we are meeting My mate Robert (of Masson Mill) and his wife Margaret. They live near Nottingham so we are joining up half way at Nostell Priory for lunch at noon....
Re: Family Matters
Posted: 21 Aug 2025, 14:10
by PanBiker
GCSE Results, our Ruby has related her results in the older grades which are easier than the numbering system now used in England.
A* in Maths
A's in her Science subjects
B's in French, Art, English Lit and English Lang and Citizenship
C in Sociology
D in History, (which is her least favourite subject)
Well done Ruby, I reckon our Dan would have been pleased with those. She is going up to Sixth Form next term.
