Messymascot's faith in humanity and ginger safe haven

Beautiful day here today and after a morning stroll with my Mum I spent the afternoon sitting outside with the music on. I need to learn to enjoy moments like this more. I’m always busy and thinking of the next thing to do but today I found the zone.

Did 4 Manics albums with several beers and just enjoyed the moment.
This is very true. We sometimes lose sight of the now because we concentrate too much on what's next. Glad you enjoyed your music and beers
 

Dad safely home from hospital. I picked him up at about 5pm. We watched the FA Cup final and shouted at the TV. We agreed that we both dislike Klopp immensely. He ate all his tea - I don't think he has been eating much in hospital and now he's gone to bed. Strange how roles subtly reverse. He looked after us when we were children and now we are are doing the same for him. Circle of life I guess.
 
Dad safely home from hospital. I picked him up at about 5pm. We watched the FA Cup final and shouted at the TV. We agreed that we both dislike Klopp immensely. He ate all his tea - I don't think he has been eating much in hospital and now he's gone to bed. Strange how roles subtly reverse. He looked after us when we were children and now we are are doing the same for him. Circle of life I guess.
Good to hear that your Dad is safely home.
 
Dad safely home from hospital. I picked him up at about 5pm. We watched the FA Cup final and shouted at the TV. We agreed that we both dislike Klopp immensely. He ate all his tea - I don't think he has been eating much in hospital and now he's gone to bed. Strange how roles subtly reverse. He looked after us when we were children and now we are are doing the same for him. Circle of life I guess.
It’s a privilege to share that caring role although of course never to the extent our parents did for us.

Glad he’s home. Save all year for a holiday but nothing like getting back into your own bed.
 
Dad safely home from hospital. I picked him up at about 5pm. We watched the FA Cup final and shouted at the TV. We agreed that we both dislike Klopp immensely. He ate all his tea - I don't think he has been eating much in hospital and now he's gone to bed. Strange how roles subtly reverse. He looked after us when we were children and now we are are doing the same for him. Circle of life I guess.
I bet your dad was happy to be home eating a good meal instead of hospital food. I have not looked at the score for the FA cup but I’m imagining that Liverpool must have won. I also dislike Klopp tremendously and it bothers me so much that Colombian Diaz is now their player ?
 


Good morning all on this glorious day here ,I awoke to the fact I have no idea who won the Eurovision and don't care . @anjelikaferrett so nice to hear your dad is back home and you are doing your bit for him ,what is it about Klopp as I have never met him but hate him -something that is not right - I just really cannot stand him.
I hope all wake to this new morn with a heart full of hope and all get the result they want today.COYB
 
It’s a privilege to share that caring role although of course never to the extent our parents did for us.

Glad he’s home. Save all year for a holiday but nothing like getting back into your own bed.
It is indeed. Couldn't agree more about your own bed. I'm sleeping in my old bedroom while I'm staying here. No posters of Bodie and Doyle to look at though! It's so quiet. I think I'm missing my own bed and also the snoring warthog who I usually share my sleeping arrangements with. Bless him!
 
It is indeed. Couldn't agree more about your own bed. I'm sleeping in my old bedroom while I'm staying here. No posters of Bodie and Doyle to look at though! It's so quiet. I think I'm missing my own bed and also the snoring warthog who I usually share my sleeping arrangements with. Bless him!
Love is a strange thing that defies logic.
 

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