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"Stay on target..."Originally posted by DS23 View Postclosing in on lunchtime...Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Right,
We seem to have established a routine to manage the chaos.
Puppies basket moved next to the sofa in the living room so I can see it from the study. MrsB still on the sofa where I can see her. Tamiflu has made her feel worse than she did to start with as the side effects have kicked in and she's been sick twice already.
Puppies wake up every 90 mins or so, eat, go out in the garden to poo/wee then play for 30 mins before going back to sleep again.
I can get some work done in the study while still keeping an eye on them all, see to the pups and tend to MrsB as required.
Son has put in an appearance, muttered and grumbled incoherently, eaten a huge bowl of cereal and gone back to bed. None of this is out of the ordinary, I'm not convinced he is actually ill."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Sounds like me at the weekend. Apart from the bit about going out to the garden.Originally posted by DaveB View PostPuppies wake up every 90 mins or so, eat, go out in the garden to poo/wee then play for 30 mins before going back to sleep again.
Originally posted by DaveB View PostSon has put in an appearance, muttered and grumbled incoherently, eaten a huge bowl of cereal and gone back to bed. None of this is out of the ordinary, I'm not convinced he is actually ill.
Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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if he's not got it yet - he will.
and so will you.
and so will we
the second wave is coming!
doomed etc. sorry - this should be in general shouldn't it?Comment
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