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  1. The morning turndown isn't important to us either. It's easy to make the bed, we keep the cabin tidy and don't bath towels in the morning. Maybe the more sensible idea would be to choose a morning or evening turndown service when booking. Avril
  2. We would like to see the return of the turndown service. Not for the chocolates and the actual turndown of the bed, but for clean dry towels and the removal of the the wet ones. Avril
  3. I always turn down the custard zap. It's a horrible ,watery, strange, dark yellow gloop that bears no resemblence to custard at all. Avril
  4. Well good morning everyone at last. I think I had an attack of the CC gremlins yesterday, or maybe it was just the laptop having a sulk. The last post I saw was Phil's picture of the baby and the puppy at 11.45pm Sunday. Not one post at all yesterday and suddenly, there you all are๐Ÿค”. I thought I'd been sent to Coventry๐Ÿ˜ Avril
  5. Strictly Come Dancing is not something we watch, however it looks to have been a fantastic evening, and the upgrade was the cherry on top. I'm pleased you had a wonderful evening Sue and enjoy the rest of your well deserved break together. Avril
  6. I haven't see the new version of Mrs Harris Goes to Paris, but I did watch the early '90's Mrs 'Arris Goes to Paris starring the wonderful Angela Lansbury, she was a fantastic character actress. Avril
  7. You've every right to be optimistic Jane. The hand to mouth action and the nicotine is all you need. Frank says 'If you've come this far without wanting and/or thinking about a cigarette then you're almost there. Come March 2nd we'll celebrate together, your first 6 weeks as a non-smoker and my 4 years. Well done Jane, you should feel proud of yourself'. Avril
  8. @Beckett I'm glad the 'tooting' is going well, I had been wondering but was waiting for you to mention it. Frank didn't like me keep asking how he was doing at first, he said it annoyed him, so I thought I'd err on the side of caution with you. March 2nd it will be 4 years for him without even one thought about a cigarette after the first day. Keep it up Jane. Avril
  9. It doesn't, that's the best way to ruin a good breakfast Phil๐Ÿ˜ฌ Now a nice crispy slice of fried bread however...........๐Ÿคญ Avril
  10. Yes, it's more comfortable and much easier to put on. Fiddling with arm cuff put my BP up before I even started๐Ÿ˜ Is your BP any better now you're doing them yourself at home? Avril
  11. I do my BP checks at home. The practice nurse phones me later for the numbers and says either yay or nay. It's working well for me as the numbers are fine when at home, it's only when I'm at the surgery that the BP monitor explodes.๐Ÿ˜ก Avril
  12. Congatulations Michelle and also to your daughter. Avril
  13. It's not the NHS staff Josy, they are wonderful people. My grandaughter is a nurse at Pinderfield's Hospital in Wakefield and I know how hard they work. The money given to the hospitals is being 'directed to the wrong areas' instead of into the actual departments that are struggling. Our NHS is now fast becoming an American style business, and as such the staff and patients are the last to benefit. All obviously my own opinion of course. Avril
  14. Not just GP practices Harry. Imho, a similar issue is the cause of this whole NHS fiasco. All problems begin at the top and filter down. Bring back the Matrons. Avril
  15. Our practice has this service for booking and/or cancelling appointments, but only for non-urgent cases. If you need to see the doctor immediately then we have to phone after 8am that morning. It seems to be normal now for most practices. I don't know if it's my imagination or not, but it wasn't like this pre 2019. Gone are the days when you could simply turn up and wait to be seen. Avril
  16. @SarahHben I'm so sorry to hear about your Dad's misfortune during their cruise. I hope there is some way he can recoup at least some of his money. It isn't easy any longer to be able to trust people. I hope your mum isn't too poorly and recovers quickly. Avril
  17. Looks lovely kalos. Food doesn't have to be boring and tasteless to be healthy. Avril
  18. Frank had that years ago. His dentist packed it with antiseptic gauze until the cavity closed. He had to go back a couple of times for him to check it and renew the gauze, but it healed quickly with no problem. It didn't stop him eating, but I don't thing anything can๐Ÿ˜‰ Avril
  19. Mum would tell me that too. I was 10 before I realised that I didn't want hairs on my chest. Luckily I stopped in time before the effects began๐Ÿ˜Š Sis
  20. We left school at 15 too and straight into work. I think that's the reason we were more mature than the 17 and 19 year olds today as they are still 'in school' so to speak. We met each other 70 years ago and have been together ever since. Avril
  21. @P&O SUE I hope your mum and dad's health improves soon. It is very hard to care for ailing parents as well as coping with everyday things . I hope you have someone to help share the load and that your some work is being more considerate about time off. Take some time for yourself too Sue and try to relax a little, it's really important. Please take care. x Avril
  22. Good morning, and thank you all for your good wishes on our anniversary. We are having a small family dinner tonight, other than that, it will be a quiet relaxing day. We've never liked a lot of fuss. We celebrated our Silver anniversary in Penang and our Golden was just the two of us again on Oceana. Our children were determined to to have a family dinner for every one after that. Take care everyone and enjoy your weekend. x Avril
  23. Hmm, maybe they're not the 'innocent' Wallace and Gromit and Shaun the Sheep you're expecting Sue๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜ Avril
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