You missed Carry on Up the Kyber - think that’s what it was calledI think I’ve seen all the Carry On Films.
Top 5.
1. Cruising.
2. Behind.
3. Camping.
4. Convenience
5. Cabbie.
Notable mentions. Sargent, Teacher, Constable.
Where do you live? Australia perhaps?This guy is all over the place here, first time I had ever see one that was only a crested colored cardinal. We have the full colored cardinal here too, you just don't see them as much. ( not my picture lol, I don't have the patience!)
Interesting this. We also have some colorful bright green parakeets that are usually found in large flocks that have thrived but are considered invasive. Beautiful, but it has turned out not to be a good thing. The Ring Necked Parakeets are either from a bed and breakfast that set a bunch loose in the 60's or a common story told is they got loose during a hurricane by someone raising them. Considering hurricanes really aren't that common and it seems that it is commonly accepted they've been around since the 60's it's probably the bed and breakfast story that's more true. But they also have gotten loose from being peoples pets for years and I'm sure that has helped add to the population.
Red Crested Cardinal
How brilliant, sun and warmth and the occasional hurricane. Must be lovely with birds and lots of fish to eatWe retired to Hawaii!
Thanks @Marie 2, I know what you're saying but I really don't eat that much, must be the wine. I'm now 3 k off my before diabetes weight and that was too much. I don't want to be this weight. HehoLots of fish to look at when I snorkel! I am a vegan!
Weight gain with starting insulin is very common. The first reason is all of a sudden you are able to actually use all that food you were eating before you didn’t have the insulin to utilize it.
So the second thing is because of the first thing, you actually do not need all the calories you were probably eating before. Hence weight gain.
And it’s harder to lose it. But it boils down to the same thing, you have to intake less to lose. I know this because I went through it with each medication they tried at first and then with each insulin added. I am finally within a few pounds of my before diabetes weight.
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My new avatar is a 2-toed sloth. That's how I feel. I'm up to a 7 min sprint on my exercise bike. ..... so well done you. Just printed off some pics pre diagnosis and thin to give me some encouragement and prompt me to succeed somehowI love your new avatar @SueJB It's not even how much you eat, it's some of ours mucked up metabolism! I don't eat much either and am only losing 1 pound a month, my hubby eats 3 full meals plus and still he is losing weight! And I ride my exercise bike 10 miles every day!!!
It's not fair, it's just is what it is!
It is amazing, the water is nice and warm and pretty clear and usually calm on one side of the island at all times!
Sounds like a great place @Marie 2. Where did you move from if you don't mind me asking? How has the move affected T1?We did move so we are away from the coast about 3 miles. His parents had owned a condo for vacations that was right on the bay and it was completely gutted by a hurricane. So we refused the “close to the beach” houses. Besides the affordability issues.
And we are looking into hurricane shutters. We are not in an area that will flood although you are never far from some kind if stream here so there is no guarantee. But this house and area was built in the 70’s and it’s been fine except for the leaks and hence water damage.
Hope the vase is shatter-proof and the throat gets better today, it will. Salt water gargling girl is what you need to get ready for the 2 big daysMorning (is it? Not even started the shift work yet but all over the place today) - been up half the night with CGM alarms going off due to my new Libre sensor being a bit all over the place. I think I had the full gamete of alarms - high, urgent high, rising fast, falling fast, low and urgent low... each time I did a blood test to see I was in the low fives, so I presnoozed all the alarms and tried to go back to sleep. Thwarted by a sore throat and incoming cold so feeling EXTREMELY sorry for myself. Last time I felt like this I lost my voice completely for about four days. I was teaching at the time and had to bribe the kids with biscuits to behave. I also had an antique bicycle horn to attract their attention. Think I could do that for my exams on Wednesday and Friday?
@Marie 2 - always wanted to go to Hawaii, it’s on the list for potential first proper holiday after I qualify
I’m off to practice airway management techniques on a vase. Have all the necessary medical kit, I’m just lacking a throat to shove it in. Have a good one, friends
Hugs loopercat xMorning (is it? Not even started the shift work yet but all over the place today) - been up half the night with CGM alarms going off due to my new Libre sensor being a bit all over the place. I think I had the full gamete of alarms - high, urgent high, rising fast, falling fast, low and urgent low... each time I did a blood test to see I was in the low fives, so I presnoozed all the alarms and tried to go back to sleep. Thwarted by a sore throat and incoming cold so feeling EXTREMELY sorry for myself. Last time I felt like this I lost my voice completely for about four days. I was teaching at the time and had to bribe the kids with biscuits to behave. I also had an antique bicycle horn to attract their attention. Think I could do that for my exams on Wednesday and Friday?
@Marie 2 - always wanted to go to Hawaii, it’s on the list for potential first proper holiday after I qualify
I’m off to practice airway management techniques on a vase. Have all the necessary medical kit, I’m just lacking a throat to shove it in. Have a good one, friends️
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