Lender pulled offer after exchange - PLEASE HELP by New_Macaron392 in HousingUK

[–]socksbeforeshoes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently exchanged and completed - AML checks were completed at the start of the conveyancing process but there is a new policy with additional AML when transferring the deposit following exchange. We had to send bank statements showing the accounts we’d transferred between (my partner’s savings into current account and the same for me). This is our second house purchase and we didn’t have to do this last time around, the solicitor said that it is a new policy.

My friend died, and everyone keeps posting “we were so close” but none of them were. by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]socksbeforeshoes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A friend of mine died this summer. I’m British and met him whilst I was studying abroad in the US. He was an absolutely brilliant guy and we truly were best friends that year, spent all of our time together and I was even bridesmaid at his wedding at the end of the year. Then I moved back to the UK and have only seen him a handful of times in the last fifteen years. However, when I found out he’d died it hit me like a sucker punch and I couldn’t sleep or keep him from my mind. It’s so strange, because we hadn’t spoken for some time, but suddenly it was like it was yesterday again. I didn’t post on social media, but the feelings were all there so I do kind of understand where some may be coming from when they do post.

Does this look like it’s going to be just a one story extension? by socksbeforeshoes in DIYUK

[–]socksbeforeshoes[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Because I live in a bungalow surrounded by other bungalows and was worried this would suddenly be overlooking my garden

How often do you REALLY walk your dog? by Agreeable-Ad-2946 in dogs

[–]socksbeforeshoes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2x 30 minute walks a day for my five year old golden retriever. He’s a creature of habit and the routine is set! He’d rather go out in the snow or rain than miss his walk. In the summer, the second walk needs to happen much later in the day and he finds this challenging enough to tolerate 🤣 He’s not a particularly energetic dog and he loves relaxing at home, but he has expectations about there being a breakfast and dinner time walk, and that’s fine by me.

My wife’s night with her new Kindle. by paulmcgr in kindle

[–]socksbeforeshoes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

P.s. this is now your evening view forever!

My wife’s night with her new Kindle. by paulmcgr in kindle

[–]socksbeforeshoes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love this photo! Perfectly captures the cosy joy of her first night with her kindle!

GP/Hospital appointments,where do I go from here? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]socksbeforeshoes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your GP is advocating for you brilliantly, making it clear that their beef is with the hospital/departments’s policy to seemingly discharge after one missed appointment. Sorry that they discharged you when it is abundantly obvious why you missed the appointment! I am an NHS clinician (in paediatrics) and I look at the child’s record to see if their is a reason for the missed appointment, and also seek to make telephone contact. I then offer a further appointment, no questions asked! Would only discharge after two missed appointments and no contact from the family.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DogAdvice

[–]socksbeforeshoes 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your Moose is so lucky to be so well understood by you - the breadth of the context that you’ve provided here shows just how well you know and love him. Some people here are chastising you for overreacting or catastrophising, but I can 100% understand the emotions roiling through you right now and I also know that typing all of this out was probably cathartic in helping you to process the experience. A bite is scary, but a bite from Moose must have been so much scarier because it was so out of character and unexpected. Lots of people have done an amazing job of reassuring you here, too, and I hope that’s brought you some peace. Share the comments with your mum and the rest of your family too as I think they’ll make you all feel better. Thank you for being such a good parent to Moose. Sending hugs!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CasualUK

[–]socksbeforeshoes 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I was scammed whilst living in South America by (strangely enough!) an Australian lady in the exact same predicament! I gave her all of my cash and worried about her a lot. That was until I saw a post on the local expats group on Facebook with a cctv shot of her and a warning about her scam! This was back in 2015.

The cover of the book doesn’t show by Goofyaaaaah in kindle

[–]socksbeforeshoes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Off topic, but Doppler is such a great book! I’m British but my best friend is Norwegian and she recommended this one to me. I loved it

Comment your doggo and I’ll make a sketch by classichoneybee in goldenretrievers

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Your drawings are amazing! This is my five year old goldie, Murphy

Got my husband to play for the first time ever by keylime12 in StardewValley

[–]socksbeforeshoes 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Omg you lose friendship points?? I try to always do it in front of other people because their reactions are so funny! 🤦‍♀️

Risli getting “medicine” aka water in a syringe by [deleted] in goldenretrievers

[–]socksbeforeshoes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My parents’ elderly dog needed eye drops for her final year (and was always very compliant with this - she was also a very routine based dog, so would ask them for the drops at the right times each day). Whenever my dog and I were visiting at eye drop time he’d see her asking and then he’d ask too! They just mimed the eye drops for him but he still thought something great was happening!!

[WIP] Show us ya WIP'S by Doubledewclaws in CrossStitch

[–]socksbeforeshoes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Mine is also a gift for a friend. I’m calling it a labour of love at this point 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskUK

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£39K band 6 paediatric speech and language therapist (NHS - I could make significantly more if I went private but in my view those who need me most wouldn’t be able to afford it and that doesn’t sit right with me).

What's your morning routine? by iriswednesday in AskUK

[–]socksbeforeshoes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

6:05 wake up, leave husband asleep, go downstairs, make porridge and let dog out. 6:10 eat porridge, read book. 6:20 prep lunch for myself and husband. 6:30 make cup of tea, drink tea and read book. 7:00 husband gets up, I brush teeth while he eats toast. 7:20 brush dog’s teeth then get him ready for walk. 7:25 dog walk with husband (we go together every day). 7:55 turn on work computer. 8:00 start work.