Drop in and dribble on about nothing serious. Seriously a mad place to hang out. Better to avoid it if you're not in the mood!!! If you're determined to be sad, bad, mad & angry then move along!!!
Have 6 weeks to move out time, 4 of those days down at Yamba, a week to toally clean house/ garden etc then what I have basically finished inside packing, at last BB is filling the trailer with"shit" out of the garden shed & garage.
Cannot sit playing on 'puter to fill in time. Can see that there will be a lot of library books read between now & then.
You've got time to wander down and say hello to Dot to take your mind off things!
I don't know your full circumstances but you sound like someone who has just retired and are wondering "what now?".
Chill out, enjoy life, go here, do that ........... you'll be a loooong time dead.
Most people go through a very hard adjustment period. Some just can't ever accept that it's OK to just do little and see lots of new things!
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Mannum, SA
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Admin- a bit far to wander to visit Dot. We have been retired since 2004
Instead of house sitters who we have used over the past 5 years we are now going to rent home out as of 1st March.
it is just that once we made the decision to rent I got in & started packing before Christmas because I was not going to rush & wear myself out
Shall do a lot of house keeping as far as photos are concerned, maybe redo my musical DVDs etc.
See, I knew there was a reason for my procrastination in getting our place organised. I wouldn't know what to do with myself if I had already done it.
I have two week's of jury duty commencing Monday and once that is finished there will be some serious cleaning and organising going on before our house sitters take over.
So Kay, it looks like you will have time to fit Crows Nest into that schedule.
Lesley I think that is the weekend that Mitchell has the children & we will have to see them to say goodbye. If we do come it will be just for the day on the Saturday.
Swisslulu wrote:See, I knew there was a reason for my procrastination in getting our place organised. I wouldn't know what to do with myself if I had already done it.
I have two week's of jury duty commencing Monday and once that is finished there will be some serious cleaning and organising going on before our house sitters take over.
So Kay, it looks like you will have time to fit Crows Nest into that schedule.
I hope your jury duty is that short. Last one I got ended up a month.It finished the day before my sons wedding
Peter
Political Correctness is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
ALAN 41 wrote:Kay . You always help a certain member here with the IRONING.
Thanks Alan.. and yes please Kay I could do with some help at present so behind with my ironing at present grandkids have got in the way, we also only have about 7 weeks till take off and I am not sure where to start wished you lived closer you could come help.... Still one more weekend of visitors and grandkids and our youngest little one's first Birthday then its down to the hard work of getting organized abd getting the house back into shape.... Can't wait to get away will be away until Nov. except when we have to return home in June for about 4 weeks to attend to Doc. appointments etc.
Cheers Ros.
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admin wrote:You've got time to wander down and say hello to Dot to take your mind off things!
I don't know your full circumstances but you sound like someone who has just retired and are wondering "what now?".
Chill out, enjoy life, go here, do that ........... you'll be a loooong time dead.
Most people go through a very hard adjustment period. Some just can't ever accept that it's OK to just do little and see lots of new things!
"tanks" here --aka Keith Morris
After working 15 hours a day, 7 days a week, it took me 2 years to learn how to do nothing and just sit back and enjoy life. Then I brought my Sprinter and became exposed to the Forum.
Keith
I'm now 87 years old, having experienced another birthday, and I'm still living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no money, no worries.
I plan to have another birthday next year.