Saturday, 24 July 2021

The 4th Saturday in July

Thank you to everyone for comments yesterday.

I sometimes find blogging very strange. When a post about happiness and contentment gets more comments about face masks than anything else and the post about the joy of the Olympics gets several comments about who doesn't buy the Radio Times! I don't mind - I'm grateful for all comments as otherwise I'd just be talking to myself - but it sometimes seems odd.
One comment from Susan included a quote which I liked "The quality of your life is determined by the focus of your attention."

Not much to mention in my Saturday round-up this week although it's been good to see all 3 of the Suffolk Grandchildren  including looking after Youngest Grandson (17 months old now) while DiL took youngest granddaughter to her swimming lesson. I started singing the "I'm a little tea-pot" rhyme which we were looking at in a book and for some reason he found my singing hilarious. Humpty Dumpty was just as funny......I've no idea why!

I would love to tell you about  the fun I had at 3 am on Tuesday morning when the LOUD bleeping from the smoke alarm told me that the battery was low, and after climbing the step stool ladder and finding it was mains operated.........something I've never dealt with before....... Then  I'd love to tell you how I  sat in the altogether googling "how to open and change back up battery in mains operated smoke alarm"...... Only to find I would need to go outside to the garage and turn off the relevant fuse! I would like to tell you how I tried to sleep with a pillow over my head until daylight so I could do the above. I would love to tell you all this but you would probably fall about laughing!😀

 
This week I'm grateful for
  • Speedy delivery of a builders bag full of topsoil for the veg. beds which I shall spend weeks barrowing from the front round the back sometime between now and the spring.

  • Sorting out the smoke alarm......eventually

 Have a good weekend. Weather forecast is a bit iffy for car boot sales.I'm not sure what I'm doing - maybe a church visit or maybe nothing much at all.

Back Monday
Sue


55 comments:

  1. Apologies if I started a run on masks! But I do read your blog for a dose of cheerfulness as well - I enjoy your boot sale successes too. Today has started very early thanks to 5am thunderstorm with plenty of rain; the gamble on not watering the garden yesterday paid off this time.

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  2. Been there, not actually changed it but those wretched smoke alarms have a life of their own!

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    1. I've only ever had battery powered ones before - much simpler

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  3. Why do smoke detectors and co2 detectors demand attention in the middle of the night? Is it a pre-programmed setting by a disgruntled product designer?

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  4. I love the randomness of blog comments (as long as they are not unpleasant) I had a similar issue with a smoke alarm last summer, fortunately not at 3am. I taught "Sing a song of sixpence" to my granddaughter, last month (I was surprised she didn't know it) and told her that when I was a child I called it the Toffernose Song. Rosie then went into school and asked if they could sing the Toffernose Song, which confused everyone. Are we losing the trad nursery rhymes? I hope not!

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    1. I thing the old nursery rhymes are disappearing as children seem to do more action rhymes nowadays

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  5. I agree smoke alarms always go of at the wrong time when mine went of I had only been in my new house a couple of weeks and I was told on no account to stand on a stool or chair (just had the stroke) and to ask the neughbour who I did not know she was so kind -a god way of getting to know her).
    I loved singing I AM A LITTLE TEA POT with my grandchildren and I use to sing it to the children at school when I help out - that seems a longtime ago now.
    I thought we might have got rain last night for it was very humid but the sky it dark at the moment so guess its coming.
    Enjoy the weekend Sue and everyone.
    Hazel 🌈🌈

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    1. I had no idea the darn thing was linked into mains electric!
      Rain should be in Suffolk sometime later today I think

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  6. I like reading your blog because you always seem happy and content with your lot. I feel like that too. If you are a glass half full person rather than half empty you can always find something to be thankful for. Keep on being happy!! 😊

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  7. We are still awaiting the visit of the local Fire Brigade who signed us up for a home check recently when Danny and I were at the Elan Valley visitor centre. "Next week" he said - a month ago! What a palaver to try and sort it out though and I don't blame you for not going to change the fuse - even under cover of darkness! Ours works very well - every time we make toast in fact :)

    I hope your car boot sales are on. I know the "thrill of the chase"! There's a small one at Llandod today but Keith can't be bothered.

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    1. There's another mains smoke alarm fitted into the garage (where the boiler is) not sure how loud that will be when the back up battery fails

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  8. Ours is battery operated and without fail, chirps low battery at night. So loud and so annoying. Must have been very difficult to ignore.

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    1. Even after I eventually turned off the fuse and took out the battery it still beeped!

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  9. I must be thick but why, if it is mains operated, does it need a battery? Sorry if that's a daft question. :-)
    xx

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    1. That's exactly what I always wonder! Also, why mine were all fixed in positions I can't reach, so that I have to ask someone else to do it? When one starts beeping, it's like the Chinese water torture.

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    2. Back up in times of power cuts.

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    3. They all need a battery for when the electric is off. I guessed that was what it was.

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  10. Sorry to go back to the Radio Times, but Anon asked how to get it using Tesco vouchers, and I've put a reply on your previous post. Fire alarms? Same here. Middle of the night battery warning. Pain in the proverbial!

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    1. Any other time of the day would have been preferable!

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  11. Our mains powered smoke alarm used to beep loudly too when the back up battery was low. The problem was not so much finding a replacement battery but trying to get the cover off the wretched device. It always refused to come undone. So frustrating.

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    1. I hadn't a clue. It involves pushing a clip on the side with a screwdriver then sliding the cover off - who knew!

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  12. lol i work in a call centre, you wouldn't believe the number of times I can hear people's smoke alarms giving random beeps in the background because the batteries are low! and if I mention it they nearly always say they are so used to it they dont notice anymore.

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    1. No chance of not noticing this one it was SO loud

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  13. Why do those alarms always run out of batteries in the middle of the night, they must have something built in to make them do that. I’m another daily reader who enjoys your blog, I don’t often comment but do enjoy reading.

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  15. Oops!!! Tried to send laughing faces but they didn't work, but I am laughing, sorry but these things always seem to happen to us in the middle of the night also

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    1. I was puzzled about the question marks until I saw your next comment!

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  16. Thats just what we need for the non garden here, top soil!

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    1. It's quite fine soil, not a lot of ooomph,I've got some multi purpose too. I've made a start shifting today - but it's going to take a while

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  17. Oh the joys of moving house and even months later discovering there are systems you haven't examined, manuals that weren't left behind, no explanation given for the quirks in the pump shed... or whatever. I love your blogs for your projection of competence, curiosity, a kind of contentment - for making fun out frustrations. And my goodness you work hard - barrowing topsoil?? Is there no such thing as boy scouts any more? They'd have made short work of that for you.

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    1. I've started shifting the top soil - it will take a while!

      I hope there aren't too many other things I don't know about

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  18. No laughing here Sue - mine is mains too - so just hope it doesn't start bleeping.

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    1. Luckily the fuse box switches are all labelled so I knew which to turn off, then it was a case of finding out how to remove the cover- also lucky that I had a 9 volt battery in the drawer.
      If yours goes you will need some help.

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  19. Just so you know, smoke alarm batteries always go low at 2-3 am in the US, too. Never fails to happen here. :) Sorry about your interrupted sleep.

    Don't envy the barrowing effort. Hope you can find a willing helper. As for your laughing toddler...is there a better sound in the world?

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    1. No, no better sound that a giggling little fella. It's so funny what they will laugh at.

      How odd that smoke alarms go off in the middle of the night there too - in theory they should be six hours behind!! :-)

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  20. I change my smoke alarm batteries when I change the clocks twice a year. Otherwise, they did always start beeping in the night if I forgot!
    One of my grandsons always goes crazy with laughter when I say the word "clock"! It is our tradition now when we see each other!
    You certainly have been busy in your new home - inside and out! Well done! I have enjoyed reading all about it! Thanks!

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    1. Thats a good plan re the batteries.
      Isn't funny what they will laugh at.

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  21. We us we to have built in smoke alarms in our manufactured home. They were a pain a few times. We finally were able to undo them and now have ones on two ceilings that much better. I'm glad you fund good things to do with your grandchildren. I like sing a few older children songs to my youngest granddaughter. She'd not heard it. Enjoy our weekend.

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    1. I've only ever known battery operated smoke alarms so finding it was linked into the mains was complicated.

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  22. Soil delivered in a bag - what a great idea! Here, it's only ever delivered dumped out of the truck in a great heap that always must be moved now if not sooner. With a bag, you can take your time.

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    1. Thank goodness it does come in a bag as it's going to take me an age to shift it and luckily it's not in the way at all

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  23. We have to have smoke alarms but they can sure be a pain, especially when they interrupt a good night's sleep. How wonderful to spend time with a giggling little one! It is a blessing to be able to see your grandchildren on a regular basis. I know that topsoil will come in handy but be careful with your back when moving it. Enjoy your weekend Sue!

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    1. I shall do the soil a little at a time

      I'm lucky that 3 out of 4 (soon to be 5) grandchildren are close enough to see regularly

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  24. This is the 1st home we've lived in with wired (vs battery) smoke alarms. I wish you could have seen me trying to keep my balance on a ladder as I took the thing apart... the tweeting driving me nuts. I'm not sure what I did, beyond cussing, but when I put it back together the shrill noise stopped.

    Glad you enjoyed giggles from your grandson. They always seem to laugh right up from their toes, don't they? Beautiful sound. Unlike smoke detectors.

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    1. When I climbed up the step stool and read that it was mains I was a bit wary about fiddling with it!

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  25. I'm glad you liked the quotation. I like it too. I actually have it written on a 3 x 5 card and read it regularly. We do have some control over these things and for that, I am grateful. Your new soil looks fabulous and your gardens will thrive in lovely rich soil. For Mother's day, I told my son to have a dump truck of soil/compost (mix) delivered. As you see, I am a big fan of good soil. (My neighbors laughed at this Mother's day delivery.)

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    1. I like your Mothers day gift - longer lasting than flowers or chocolate!
      This bag of soil will need compost too. I can add that later. Just need to get it done by next spring

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  26. Hi Sue, back from a massive blog by break - spending a quiet half hour reading backwards through your posts with the Limpix on in the background - women’s cycling right now. Can’t wait to see what you’ve been up to x

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    1. Hiya, good to see you back.
      I'm loving the olympics and its only the 2nd day

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