@LooperCat - you weren't all practising your ambulance driving, were you? There were an exceptionally large number of ambulances go past the cafe where I was having my morning coffee yesterday morning - even allowing for the fact it's on one of the main roads to one M5 Junction, just off it is a sneaky back route to the next junction up, close to other easy routes for getting across the South West of Birmingham fast-ish, so there is always at least one emergency vehicle at some point during my coffee stop there, to see five ambulances in quick succession all going in different directions was unusual.
No near hypo on the organ stool just before 11.00 a.m. this year! (As happened last year.) Much lower attendance than usual both in church and at the War Memorial - maybe the sun has lured people away. I'm off for the walk I wanted to do yesterday now, as I have amended this year's Remembrance Service ready for next year and finally got rid of three minor typo kind of errors which have been there since 2016! Oops...
I'd like to be an oracle but I can't see it coming
Happy monday RRB - here's to another week on the hamster wheel of life !
Sending hugs @Antje77 xxItchy, gritty, painful red eyes, slight fever and generally feeling like a wet dish cloth (yup, that's what Dutchies feel like when being under the weather )
And tonight my neighbour boys will come singing at my door and expecting candy as it's Sint Maarten, something like halloween but on the 11th of november and without the spooky bits.
I forgot to buy candy so now I'm trying to work out how much of my hypo stash I can safely give away, especially keeping in mind my diabetes is acting quite unpredictable with the fever
I guess I'd better make the drive to the supermarket instead of crawling in bed with a book.
edit: Supermarket drive it is. It just occurred to me that I'd rather not give them my eye infection along with the candy in case it's one of those things that are easily transmitted.