I love the pictures. Your daughter is so cute as always.
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I love the pictures. Your daughter is so cute as always.
YYYuuuummmmyyy. So when are you bringing one over to the CDR rooms for tea?
Hi Ray! We haven’t met yet. I’m Lena from corner 7. Get well soon. Coffee?
It’s a bit of a mystery to me, roommates, but every time you mention Ray’s tort, the TFO app shows me this:
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This was actually discussed on a separate thread but apparently iPhones change it. I get the emoji too![]()
Ha Ha HaProbably not by now [emoji23][emoji23]
Oh I doubt there will even be a crumb left.Anytime... as long as there are no leftovers!
And did you notice that at 9am it is 2 degrees and at 2pm it is 9 degrees.
And did you notice that at 9am it is 2 degrees and at 2pm it is 9 degrees.![]()
[emoji23] [emoji23] You can call me Holmes, Sherlock Holmes!!Huh! I didn’t. That’s an interesting observation, Sherlock! [emoji23]
Thanks, Carol!Oh Shame Anne, Big Electronic Hug and get well vibes sent your way.
I wonder if I can be totally selfish and hide this at the office where I won't have to share?Guess what I found at the post office. Christmas and Halloween rolled into one. [emoji3] [emoji3]
Thank you so much Heather, you are far too sweet. View attachment 265785View attachment 265786
You're right. Need to make sure I don't forget that part. It's usually stevia for me in my coffee... but if I had a fever, it's something I would likely forget.That looks about right to me, except I would add sugar for energy.
Will have a look and see if they are available in UKWasn’t someone recently having plantar fasciitis issues? Just saw this ad for this new brand of foot wear.
https://www.kurufootwear.com/experts-corner/foot-care/plantar-fasciitis.html
A very peaceful view to look out on.
Good luck with your job search, hope you find something challenging for you.Oh, by the way, I'm working on a career change. I don't know where I'm going (or landing) yet, but I've worked in the same office for almost seven years now, and I'm past due for a change. Great office, wonderful coworkers, but the work itself has me bored to tears. No room for upward mobility, no room for getting into more interesting work assignments where I am currently.
Sounds like a job for the SAS - Sully Airlifting Service.It’s Sunday Soaking Sully morning. You all know the routine. I call in a special airlift command helicopter, they lower a harness down through our chimney straight into the basement. Sully gets strapped into the basket, helo raises him two floors up, stopping right at the second floor spa. Sully walks over and jumps in for a good hour.
The airlift command then returns to Andrews Airforce Base only to redo the process in about 2 hours or so.
It’s good training for our Special Airlift Command.
The one great thing about people in the CDR is that they like to share - whether you want them to or not!And I believe I got the crud too!