MissJ, poor little Nye, hope he is better really soon.
Why does it always take so long to get them seen to at hospitals? I've spent 9hrs and 12hrs in hospital waiting rooms with ds2 when he has been off his head and having febrile convulsions, on two separate occasions. The first time they thought he had meningitis as well and there were other children with suspected measels in the same room fgs. The second time was last Christmas when they kept us waiting with him on our laps for 12 hrs in a room full of babies and children and then admitted him to an isolation room (that'll be about 12 hours too late then)!
Good on your Mum, what a star.
I am waiting for my Tesco delivery right now, they have 12 minutes left or they are late and will have a very hungry, stroppy mummy to deal with! Its like Old Mother Hubbard's in our kitchen at the moment.
Already had a delivery disaster today as the nappies were delivered without the wipes which were still on the invoice and delivery note. Phoned them, they apologised, said it was a warehouse error, but they are out of stock now until the middle of next week. Good job I always keep a stock and this order was actually next month's supply.
The surveyor came to survey the windows at the back of our house this morning ready for the new ones which should be fitted in about 3-4 weeks. (We currently have very old rusty metal framed windows which cause terrible condensation problems, freeze us all winter, then superheat us all summer.) He was due at 7.30 but arrived at 7.00 am - I was still in bed and had to get up and get him to do our window first so that I could feed dd when he'd finished. Bit of a shock too, apparently, because we have an arch over our back door its going to cost either £2000 for an arch shaped door or even more than that to have the arch knocked out and a new lintel put in. Fortunately the Trust are paying for it, just hoping there is enough money in the kitty to cover it.