Still here too! My four girls are still laying, although now over two years old. I had planned on despatching them at the end of 2018, and doing a big clean and then getting a new batch in the Spring. I hate to despatch them while they are still producing well and so fit and healthy though! The two cats are well, but as always, driving me nuts! I'm in the throes of visits to my Solicitor and GP, because I'm drawing up an Enduring Power of Attorney - hope dau never needs it, but better to have it and never need it, than need it and not have it! So far, it's involved initial visit to Solicitor and very lengthy questioning by her (she said she has to prove on paper that I had full capacity, knew exactly what was involved and what it all meant etc. because by the time, if ever, it was needed, she herself could be dead or have in her turn lost capacity, and not able to vouch for mine at the time of doing up the POA!). Next step, another appointment to go through the draft POA, and I have to bring the proposed attorney with me, and then the solicitor sends notice to the "Notice Parties", so that someone else knows what I'm doing. And if ever the poa is being registered, they will be notified, and can object if they feel it's not necessary. And
then I and the proposed Attorney have to go to my GP so that she can quiz me and fill in a form certifying that I'm in full possession of my faculties, understand what I'm doing, and not being coerced. And again, if ever the POA is being registered, a doctor will have to be involved again to certify that I have indeed lost mental capacity. All very complicated (and expensive!) but better to have it done. It was so awkward in many ways because I didn't have POA for my husband, and yet, not nearly as awkward for us as it could have been because we had a joint Bank Account,and all our bills were paid online from that - and our Bank was very understanding. Some are not. So I decided to close the barn door in
case that particular horse bolts in the future! :lol: :lol:
Other than all that, I've been babysitting, and pottering around. I've (

) become a bit of a diva! I had a voucher to have my nails done before Christmas. I'd never in my life had my nails done professionally, and indeed, never bothered much with them. But off I went, and had a manicure and shellac polish, which lasted beautifully for two weeks. Then one nail chipped, and back to the salon I went to have the polish removed - and I couldn't resist! I had them redone! :lol: So I had nice nails for another two weeks. After a month of having nice nails - I found I've gotten used to it! So this time, when one chipped, I removed the shellac (and that's a pain, isn't it?!) and thought I'd just leave the nails bare for a while. But - I couldn't stand it!!

I just
hated the sight of naked nails! So I did them myself, with just a treatment base and ordinary polish. Don't know how long it will last, but now, I'm taking care of them. Cuticle oil every morning and evening, and hand cream!! And I haven't used a fingernail as a screwdriver even once! 0

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But right now, I'm off to put the girls in to the run for the night. It's mild here at the moment (about 9C) but has gone dark this afternoon, so probably rain on the way!