… and Lizzie wore her purple dress to Nigel’s funeral…as it was Nigel’s favourite…
Purple is my favourite colour as my wardrobe testifies. I seem to have bought 3 purple coats!!!
Found it Cheryl.
I’ve been on the way to being an old lady since in my thirties- I love purple and have the book. Lots of my clothes are purple- some I don’t or can’t wear any more but I still keep them- just to look at. And I have a red hat at the ready.
I’m with Julie, when I really am an old lady I’m going to put myself in a home and be a combination of all the most difficlt patients I’ve looked after. Climb out of bed and piddle in the corner, leave the premises, burp and fart, refuse to take meds, swear like a trooper, complain about the food incessantly, constantly go into other peoples rooms and move/take their belongings, refuse to let the staff shower me and be very very demanding, pressing the buzzer every five minutes.
The hospital I’m going to gave me a purple folder to keep all my “documents” in - how pleased I was with that.
Diana
Oh, that’s an idea–I’ve been using a pink plastic wallet, partly because it didn’t have anything else in it, but I’m sure I’ve got a purple one somewhere. I’ll switch them over. I don’t usually wear strong purples because they make me look ill, but I’m going to find some things in really strong purples to put around the place as a reminder to keep going.
Cheryl
Sod pink, GO PURPLE!!!
8-D
Oh dear, my militancy seems to have found its place. Shame I can’t really wear purple as I look as if I’ve been beaten up when I do so I don’t have a lot of purple things. Some of us just don’t have the right colouring. I blame my parents.
- I do have some purple things and wear them anyhow, with the thought “you should see what the other bloke looks like!”
I’m fine with the genteel lavenders and lilacs, but I’m developing a real hankering for in your face bright purple.
Cheryl