What has made your day . . . .
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gfwgfw
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What has made your day . . . .
. . . . with nothing better to do, I popped into my local Costa emporium for a small Americano with hot milk - just £1.80 plus a rack of daily news papers
This gorgeous little girl offered me one of her biscuits - I thought it prudent to except her kind offer, and we had quite an interesting chat
I was well "made up"
How nice was that ?
Graham
This gorgeous little girl offered me one of her biscuits - I thought it prudent to except her kind offer, and we had quite an interesting chat
I was well "made up"
How nice was that ?
Graham
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Meg 50
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Re: What as made your day . . . .
what made my day was last Saturday I organised a funday for local children.
It ended with a short service in church with a drama and the chance for the children to show to their parents etc what they had done.
One mum couldn't come to the service so I emailed her the piccies and a comment on how well her child had read with very little rehearsal with the sound system.
She replied saying: that her child was "very proud of herself...'I feel free in church. I can achieve more here' is what she'd said, when asked how did she feel standing up front in Church."
I was ecstatic - made all the exhaustion worthwhile.
Oh and the vicar brought me some flowers this afternoon as a thank you (and on his day off!)
It ended with a short service in church with a drama and the chance for the children to show to their parents etc what they had done.
One mum couldn't come to the service so I emailed her the piccies and a comment on how well her child had read with very little rehearsal with the sound system.
She replied saying: that her child was "very proud of herself...'I feel free in church. I can achieve more here' is what she'd said, when asked how did she feel standing up front in Church."
I was ecstatic - made all the exhaustion worthwhile.
Oh and the vicar brought me some flowers this afternoon as a thank you (and on his day off!)
Meg
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: What as made your day . . . .
I did a family history for a lady in Canada last week. It transpired that her grandfather was born in The Three Sugar Loaves, one of my favourite watering holes in Bristol (although it was The White Horse Beer House when he was born at the turn of the last century). I took some photos of it for her last week and emailed them to her
Apparently there's a drink now waiting for me in Ontario.
Apparently there's a drink now waiting for me in Ontario.
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Boris+
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Re: What as made your day . . . .
Where we mainly live now we are relative newcomers, but the lovely well wishes etc we've had at our news of starting out on the grandparent trail have been truly heart warming.
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Re: What as made your day . . . .
Reminds me ...
We have been going into Costas and Neros etc for some time now to get our mid morning fixes and each time I have to explain that I would like a double shot of expresso topped with a modest amount of hot milk and that it be served in a medium sized cup .... fussy or what ?
Not at all fussy as I make them at home, so how come Costa can't do one ... well, thanks to their Northampton Outlet it seems that they do and it is called a ' Flat White '.
Say thank you.

We have been going into Costas and Neros etc for some time now to get our mid morning fixes and each time I have to explain that I would like a double shot of expresso topped with a modest amount of hot milk and that it be served in a medium sized cup .... fussy or what ?
Not at all fussy as I make them at home, so how come Costa can't do one ... well, thanks to their Northampton Outlet it seems that they do and it is called a ' Flat White '.
Say thank you.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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CaroleF
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Re: What as made your day . . . .
MOB - that is just how I like coffee. I always ask for a double espresso with a small jug of milk - I can't believe it's that unusual. I like strong coffee and if I ask for an ordinary filter or Americano it's never strong enough. I use Nespresso pods at home and then have some hot milk on top - prefer it to froth.
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Re: What as made your day . . . .
Carole .... I just knew I couldn't be the only one who likes coffee done that way
We used to have a Kenwood ' Retro ' machine with little dials n switches that used ' ESE ' pods but have now upgraded to a Delonghi ' Bean to Cup ' machine which is sublime, coffee taste - wise, albeit a tad costly.
ps ... Merry Christmas to you from hubby
We used to have a Kenwood ' Retro ' machine with little dials n switches that used ' ESE ' pods but have now upgraded to a Delonghi ' Bean to Cup ' machine which is sublime, coffee taste - wise, albeit a tad costly.
ps ... Merry Christmas to you from hubby
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Kendhni
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Re: What as made your day . . . .
Well my day has just been made ... a friend who tried to take her life at the start of this week regained consciousness in the early hours of this morning .. and the doctors expect a full (physical) recovery.
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: What as made your day . . . .
I'm very pleased to hear that, Ken. I am sure you will be amongst those who will give her the support she needs to get through whatever trauma brought her to that point of desparation.Kendhni wrote:Well my day has just been made ... a friend who tried to take her life at the start of this week regained consciousness in the early hours of this morning .. and the doctors expect a full (physical) recovery.
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emjay45
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Re: What as made your day . . . .
I hope she does Ken, I can never understand how someone becomes so desperate that they want to take their own life.Kendhni wrote:Well my day has just been made ... a friend who tried to take her life at the start of this week regained consciousness in the early hours of this morning .. and the doctors expect a full (physical) recovery.
My day is always made when my son, who has almost no hearing (cannot hear speech) and now has little remaining eyesight plays 'Misty' and 'As time goes by' on the piano. He's pretty good too.
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Dancing Queen
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Re: What as made your day . . . .
That looks a fantastic deal Moby, believe it or not I still haven't bought oneManoverboard wrote:Carole .... I just knew I couldn't be the only one who likes coffee done that way![]()
We used to have a Kenwood ' Retro ' machine with little dials n switches that used ' ESE ' pods but have now upgraded to a Delonghi ' Bean to Cup ' machine which is sublime, coffee taste - wise, albeit a tad costly.
ps ... Merry Christmas to you from hubby
Jo
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Best wishes to your friend Ken, I hope she gets all the help and support she needs.
Jo
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Re: What as made your day . . . .
Well ... I've just about given up with you re coffee machines but I reckon my new chum Carole will be getting one soon enough.Dancing Queen wrote:That looks a fantastic deal Moby, believe it or not I still haven't bought oneManoverboard wrote:Carole .... I just knew I couldn't be the only one who likes coffee done that way![]()
We used to have a Kenwood ' Retro ' machine with little dials n switches that used ' ESE ' pods but have now upgraded to a Delonghi ' Bean to Cup ' machine which is sublime, coffee taste - wise, albeit a tad costly.
ps ... Merry Christmas to you from hubby( although the cash is still stashed away from my birthday in May
) with £150 off I think my mind has been made up !!!
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Frank Manning
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Re: What as made your day . . . .
Wonderful Emjay. I am sure if I were you I would not be able to stop the tears.emjay45 wrote:I hope she does Ken, I can never understand how someone becomes so desperate that they want to take their own life.Kendhni wrote:Well my day has just been made ... a friend who tried to take her life at the start of this week regained consciousness in the early hours of this morning .. and the doctors expect a full (physical) recovery.
My day is always made when my son, who has almost no hearing (cannot hear speech) and now has little remaining eyesight plays 'Misty' and 'As time goes by' on the piano. He's pretty good too.
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Frank Manning
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Re: What has made your day . . . .
Our family came round as a surprise today, with a Golden Wedding Anniversary present; really nice.
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Boris+
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Well done Mr & Mrs Frank - enjoy the celebration.
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Dancing Queen
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And guess who has just ordered one from AmazonManoverboard wrote:Well ... I've just about given up with you re coffee machines but I reckon my new chum Carole will be getting one soon enough.Dancing Queen wrote:That looks a fantastic deal Moby, believe it or not I still haven't bought oneManoverboard wrote:Carole .... I just knew I couldn't be the only one who likes coffee done that way
We used to have a Kenwood ' Retro ' machine with little dials n switches that used ' ESE ' pods but have now upgraded to a Delonghi ' Bean to Cup ' machine which is sublime, coffee taste - wise, albeit a tad costly.
ps ... [url= Christmas to you from hubby[/url( although the cash is still stashed away from my birthday in May ) with £150 off I think my mind has been made up !!!
Jo
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Re: What has made your day . . . .
Do we get any clues ? 
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Frank Manning
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Re: What has made your day . . . .
Thanks Em, 50 years next Saturday. It seems like only yesterday.Boris+ wrote:Well done Mr & Mrs Frank - enjoy the celebration.
Em
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Frank Manning
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Re: What has made your day . . . .
Today I passed the Institute of Advanced Motorists Test and am recommended for membership....delighted. My daughter says I've got to have the go faster stripes removed from the car though. 
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gfwgfw
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Re: What has made your day . . . .
Hey Ho Frank
Does this "seal of excellence" . . . well done that man . . .that you and Sue will be speeding through the extremely difficult one way systems to book even more tickets at that 1930's gorgeous Tivoli theatre sited in the beautiful Minster town of Wimborne
Lubooo lots
Graham
Does this "seal of excellence" . . . well done that man . . .that you and Sue will be speeding through the extremely difficult one way systems to book even more tickets at that 1930's gorgeous Tivoli theatre sited in the beautiful Minster town of Wimborne
Lubooo lots
Graham
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Frank Manning
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Re: What has made your day . . . .
Yes we'll be there Graham, you can be sure of that, but not speedinggfwgfw wrote:Hey Ho Frank
Does this "seal of excellence" . . . well done that man . . .that you and Sue will be speeding through the extremely difficult one way systems to book even more tickets at that 1930's gorgeous Tivoli theatre sited in the beautiful Minster town of Wimborne
Lubooo lots![]()
Graham
Last Thursday we tried that lovely little French cafe opposite The Clock House, very nice lunch time snacks. Sue worked in The Clock House for several years when it was the Opticians. She used to say "Ah, Wimborne, the centre of the universe". We would love to live there, but moving is such sweet sorrow
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Re: What has made your day . . . .
gfwgfw wrote:. . . . with nothing better to do, I popped into my local Costa emporium for a small Americano with hot milk - just £1.80 plus a rack of daily news papers
This gorgeous little girl offered me one of her biscuits - I thought it prudent to except her kind offer, and we had quite an interesting chat
I was well "made up"
How nice was that ?
Graham
I thought that was supposed to work the other way round Graham.
Did you forget your bag of sweets