The simple things in life
#16
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My pink stripey fluffy dressing gown, snuggled up on the sofa with Mr PP, Gordon on my lap, the dog in his bed and knowing we are all in for the night.
Decent cup of tea whilst watching favourite DVD, bag of Maltesers. Walk round the wetlands with the dog.
Listening to the sound of the Carnabys cockatoos fly over our house.
Decent cup of tea whilst watching favourite DVD, bag of Maltesers. Walk round the wetlands with the dog.
Listening to the sound of the Carnabys cockatoos fly over our house.
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You sentimental lot......
and I include myself ......
and I include myself ......
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After this thread I purchased one of those wheat bags. 
Long 3 section one, you can wrap it round your neck, waist etc
I have had to fight the teens off for the bloody thing, one had it wrapped round his feet last night
Thanks to whoever suggested it.
Long 3 section one, you can wrap it round your neck, waist etc
I have had to fight the teens off for the bloody thing, one had it wrapped round his feet last night

Thanks to whoever suggested it.
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Honestly I pulled my neck two weeks ago, the pain was awful it wouldn't go, ended up going to the doctor and he put me on valium!!!! The wheat bag on the neck....OMG...it was almost worth the pain of the neck muscle... that initial hit of heat... just soooo good.
#22
A walk along the seafront on a cold winters day then home to a warm fire, casserole in the slow cooker, a glass or two of red and a good movie - a perfect Sunday in the winter
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Yes amazing things. However, never mind valium I appear to be addicted to the wheat sack
, as soon as mine goes cold, it goes back in the microwave.
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How about a good old tug?
Floating around on a canal is always relaxing.
Floating around on a canal is always relaxing.




