Tlw
Tlw
Hold on there fellows. TLW needs some feminine company............ :-6
"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Okay Cars, you can come too. 

"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Good morning. Good morning. Good morning.
It is 4 degrees here this morning, but will go up to 7 by 9 am. Hope you are enjoying the sun and warmth where you are. :-6
It is 4 degrees here this morning, but will go up to 7 by 9 am. Hope you are enjoying the sun and warmth where you are. :-6
"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Kindle;1091343 wrote: Good morning. Good morning. Good morning.
It is 4 degrees here this morning, but will go up to 7 by 9 am. Hope you are enjoying the sun and warmth where you are. :-6
Yes it is a good morning here, very :-6 and around 74 degrees, with a slight breeze. Just got back from my 2 mile morning walk, & sorta felt that I missed TLW!!! :wah::D;)
It is 4 degrees here this morning, but will go up to 7 by 9 am. Hope you are enjoying the sun and warmth where you are. :-6
Yes it is a good morning here, very :-6 and around 74 degrees, with a slight breeze. Just got back from my 2 mile morning walk, & sorta felt that I missed TLW!!! :wah::D;)
Cars 

Tlw
Temperatures are up to around 12 deg now and tlw and I need a bit of time together now. 

"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Cars - that walk sounds terribly virtuous! Goodonya!!! I saw some some pics on TV yesterday of car worker blokes traipsing through deeep Ohio snow, Kindle. BRRRRRRRRR. It looked somewhat chilly!! Please wrap yourself up warmly in tlw.
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
Tlw
Hey there Pam. What's the weather like by you? Is there a special Austrialian dish that's eaten there for the Christmas celebration?
Am keeping warm working with #1 daughter clearing out stuff from shelves, closets and such. I am trying to simplify my life so that I can enjoy it more.
Talk wit ya later when you snack tlw back again.
Am keeping warm working with #1 daughter clearing out stuff from shelves, closets and such. I am trying to simplify my life so that I can enjoy it more.
Talk wit ya later when you snack tlw back again.

"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Running off to early aquarobics, Kindle.. will reply later... beautiful day!!!
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
Tlw
Okay Pam. Talk with you later........................... :-6
"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Kindle;1091652 wrote: Hey there Pam. What's the weather like by you? Is there a special Austrialian dish that's eaten there for the Christmas celebration?
Am keeping warm working with #1 daughter clearing out stuff from shelves, closets and such. I am trying to simplify my life so that I can enjoy it more.
Talk wit ya later when you snack tlw back again.
Back now - and done a few hours' work too... my halo is shining brightly. Grin. We've had some odd weather lately. We're well into summer of course. A couple of weeks ago there was snow inland a bit. In Sydney it's warm and good beach weather. Then at the outdoor carols on Saturday night, we all needed sweaters!! Go figger. A bit overcast now, and each late afternoon there's been high winds. All of this is not unheard of here, but it's a bit weird. Gonna be 27 degrees today. This time of year it could be 37!! I'll take the 27! Celsius.
As for Christmas food - it depends a bit. I'm married to an Englishman and we usually have the typical English Christmas dinner - roast turkey, sage and onion stuffing, bread sauce, cranberry sauce, roast potatoes, roast pumpkin, brussels sprouts - followed (if you can!) by plum pudding and brandy custard, nuts in their shells, muscatel raisins.
Ethnic groups in Australia do their own thing. I think probably the most normal Australian Christmas is a family barbecue or a picnic at the beach, or having ham and turkey but cold with salads and fruit (maybe a pavlova - which is fresh fruit and cream in a meringue case.)
Funny about the cleaning of shelves / declutter - I'm doing exactly the same thing here.
Am keeping warm working with #1 daughter clearing out stuff from shelves, closets and such. I am trying to simplify my life so that I can enjoy it more.
Talk wit ya later when you snack tlw back again.

Back now - and done a few hours' work too... my halo is shining brightly. Grin. We've had some odd weather lately. We're well into summer of course. A couple of weeks ago there was snow inland a bit. In Sydney it's warm and good beach weather. Then at the outdoor carols on Saturday night, we all needed sweaters!! Go figger. A bit overcast now, and each late afternoon there's been high winds. All of this is not unheard of here, but it's a bit weird. Gonna be 27 degrees today. This time of year it could be 37!! I'll take the 27! Celsius.
As for Christmas food - it depends a bit. I'm married to an Englishman and we usually have the typical English Christmas dinner - roast turkey, sage and onion stuffing, bread sauce, cranberry sauce, roast potatoes, roast pumpkin, brussels sprouts - followed (if you can!) by plum pudding and brandy custard, nuts in their shells, muscatel raisins.
Ethnic groups in Australia do their own thing. I think probably the most normal Australian Christmas is a family barbecue or a picnic at the beach, or having ham and turkey but cold with salads and fruit (maybe a pavlova - which is fresh fruit and cream in a meringue case.)
Funny about the cleaning of shelves / declutter - I'm doing exactly the same thing here.
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
Tlw
[QUOTE=AussiePam;1091847]Back now - and done a few hours' work too... my halo is shining brightly. Grin. We've had some odd weather lately. We're well into summer of course. A couple of weeks ago there was snow inland a bit. In Sydney it's warm and good beach weather. Then at the outdoor carols on Saturday night, we all needed sweaters!! Go figger. A bit overcast now, and each late afternoon there's been high winds. All of this is not unheard of here, but it's a bit weird. Gonna be 27 degrees today. This time of year it could be 37!! I'll take the 27! Celsius.
As for Christmas food - it depends a bit. I'm married to an Englishman and we usually have the typical English Christmas dinner - roast turkey, sage and onion stuffing, bread sauce, cranberry sauce, roast potatoes, roast pumpkin, brussels sprouts - followed (if you can!) by plum pudding and brandy custard, nuts in their shells, muscatel raisins.
Ethnic groups in Australia do their own thing. I think probably the most normal Australian Christmas is a family barbecue or a picnic at the beach, or having ham and turkey but cold with salads and fruit (maybe a pavlova - which is fresh fruit and cream in a meringue case.)
Funny about the cleaning of shelves / declutter - I'm doing exactly the same thing here.[/QUOTE]
What is it they say.......... great minds move in the same direction.............
Your dinner sounds lovely. Will you be having family and friends in?
As for Christmas food - it depends a bit. I'm married to an Englishman and we usually have the typical English Christmas dinner - roast turkey, sage and onion stuffing, bread sauce, cranberry sauce, roast potatoes, roast pumpkin, brussels sprouts - followed (if you can!) by plum pudding and brandy custard, nuts in their shells, muscatel raisins.
Ethnic groups in Australia do their own thing. I think probably the most normal Australian Christmas is a family barbecue or a picnic at the beach, or having ham and turkey but cold with salads and fruit (maybe a pavlova - which is fresh fruit and cream in a meringue case.)
Funny about the cleaning of shelves / declutter - I'm doing exactly the same thing here.[/QUOTE]
What is it they say.......... great minds move in the same direction.............

Your dinner sounds lovely. Will you be having family and friends in?
"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
cars;1091866 wrote: No cleaning shelves here today, maybe tomorrow! For now, just need TLW! 
Now Cars, you need to get with the program. I can keep tlw busy while you do your job tomorrow...........

Now Cars, you need to get with the program. I can keep tlw busy while you do your job tomorrow...........
"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
First year I won't be cooking, Kindle. Two of my kids are celebrating an early Christmas together in Paris as we speak. Then my son is rostered on to work over the festival in London, and my younger daughter is going out in the countryside with a colleague to celebrate in traditional French style Christmas. My remaining daughter has just moved into a new place out in the Aussie countryside with her husband and young son and I'm joining them for a bought buffet lunch - all traditional roast meats etc ... Will be different - but nice to be out of the kitchen for a change.
And swat Cars from me will you - he's hogging tlw.
And swat Cars from me will you - he's hogging tlw.
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
Tlw
Wow! Five offspring. What a lucky woman you are. We have two girls, but we started our marriage and family late in life.................
Will smack Cars for you.
Enjoy your Christmas. :-6
Will smack Cars for you.
Enjoy your Christmas. :-6
"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Well Well since Kindle is off looking for that 3rd cup of coffee. Looks like a good time to move in and just take the........TLW. :wah: :sneaky:
Tlw
AussiePam;1091894 wrote: First year I won't be cooking, Kindle. Two of my kids are celebrating an early Christmas together in Paris as we speak. Then my son is rostered on to work over the festival in London, and my younger daughter is going out in the countryside with a colleague to celebrate in traditional French style Christmas. My remaining daughter has just moved into a new place out in the Aussie countryside with her husband and young son and I'm joining them for a bought buffet lunch - all traditional roast meats etc ... Will be different - but nice to be out of the kitchen for a change.
And swat Cars from me will you - he's hogging tlw.
Haaaaaay, taking TLW, that's my job, & I'm sticking to it!!!
And swat Cars from me will you - he's hogging tlw.
Haaaaaay, taking TLW, that's my job, & I'm sticking to it!!!

Cars 

Tlw
Smack. Smack. Smack. that's from Pam. :yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl
Geeze, that was fun. :-6
Geeze, that was fun. :-6
"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
cars;1092191 wrote: Well now, that feels pretty good, is that a bad thing TLW?! :p
Not if it makes you feel good. :yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl
Not if it makes you feel good. :yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl
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TLW and I will be leaving now to find a last minute gift for Tombstone 

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Hey TM. Don't you think tlw should rest a bit instead of shopping ????
I'd be glad to sit with him a bit.

"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Hey Gang. I've got a question for you. Is tlw male or female? 
"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Kindle;1092641 wrote: Hey Gang. I've got a question for you. Is tlw male or female? 
YES! :wah:
(tlw)
YES! :wah:
(tlw)
Cars 

Tlw
Okay...........................
Just think, tomorrow's Christmas Eve. My but it got here fast this year. Are you ready for the celebration?
Just think, tomorrow's Christmas Eve. My but it got here fast this year. Are you ready for the celebration?
"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Yep and making plans to ring in the new year too! :p
TLW
TLW
Tlw
TLW has decided to snuggle up with Ducky and watch A Muppet's Christmas Carol and eat popcorn.
Tlw
TLW is tired now and wants to sleep. Wave good night, Ducky....

"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Morning Cars. You are up early. Excited about Santa? 

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TLW is now helping me wrap last minute gifts.
Tlw
I hope you trained him well. He's offered to help me with mine now. 

"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Happy Christmas everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Even tlw!
"Life is too short to ski with ugly men"
Tlw
Merry Christmas
to everyone:-6
to everyone:-6
"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Oh Oh, something wrong with putter, as it won't show the last few pages of this thread! (Can only get stinkin "dial-up web in this area):( (Luckily, I can still just blindly reply)
So from now on, it seems there will be no rational of my future posts replying to anyone's previous post!:-2
So unfortunately, all I can do it just keep taking TLW with random abandon! :wah:
So from now on, it seems there will be no rational of my future posts replying to anyone's previous post!:-2
So unfortunately, all I can do it just keep taking TLW with random abandon! :wah:
Cars 

Tlw
Not to worry sweetheart, You'll never have tlw cheekychops. :p
Tlw
MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL, signing off for tonight, taking TLW to have dinner with some friends now, see ya'll tomorrow morning! 

Cars 

Tlw
Night everyone. Hope tomorrow bring joy to your hearts. :-6
"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Merry Christmas to you too Cars. Our family had a wonderful day together. I hope you did too.
"Out, damned spot! out, I say!"
- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, 5.1
Tlw
Well Christmas with some friends here was OK. But it will never be the same here, since our grandson & his family who lived only 3 miles away from us here, "moved" to Kansas City MO a year ago August! It's just not the same!:(
Cars 
