It feels like its 10.30pm @therowerHi @karen8967 . Great post.
Thing is, when I look at the clock at 3.00 pm and then look again 3 hrs later it’s usually about 10.30 pm.
The joy of working 6 am to 3 pm shifts.
Goodnight everyone sleep well
The dream 'tis a common affliction of us all.MORNING ALL. Last day of the working week for me.
Everyone have a good day. As soon as I get down from 12+ then I’ll be a bit happier.
I must have been dreaming about chocolate again.
Morning all - today I return to the British cold. I hope it has warmed up a little by the time my plane lands as I don't fancy scraping the ice off my car.
My Bg will be glad to leave the uncertainty of the conference but, unusually, there has been some fun.
The highlight was last night when we decided to join the Barca fans in Camp Nou. It is many years since I watched a footie match live and had forgotten how good the atmosphere could be (we were surrounded by Barca fans in full voice).
As I was there with some American colleagues, I had to explain the rules at times, including why a goal was disallowed due to the off-side rule.
I hope your day is not too cold and no one slips (yep @slip gets a mention again) on any ice
Morning all!
Off to North Wales today for a long weekend with a couple of thousand of my closest friends for the annual Alarm Gathering. Gigs four nights running, let’s see what madam bg makes of it all. Bit lumpy atm, drops early morning and then surging with a foot on the floor. Too low after lunch. High again late afternoon, so have adjusted basal for that. Just when you think you’ve got things running smoothly...
This cam up on a FB page last night. Brought back painful memories from 48 years ago AGAIN. Soooo glad we have moved on a bitView attachment 30965
had forgotten about them :***: I had disposable ones like that as well.
Was going to say "thanks for sharing" but would rather not
Agreed. I try to forget these things BUT some person with no knowledge of who their father is comes up and posts a reminder on the dreaded FB page lol
This came up on a FB page last night. Brought back painful memories from 48 years ago AGAIN. Soooo glad we have moved on a bitView attachment 30965
She told me a story about a couple of youngsters under her care who liked to wind up their parents by "pinching an inch", jabbing the really long needle in one side, poking it through the other side and squirting the bolus at them.
Which FB page is this?
I had a nosey at the True Grit one but as I am not a low carber I doubt I would be let in.
Ouch!
My first ever DSN at dx, Sister Carmichael, was coming up for retirement when I was dx'd 30 yrs ago, so had lots of experience of that sort of stuff.
She told me a story about a couple of youngsters under her care who liked to wind up their parents by "pinching an inch", jabbing the really long needle in one side, poking it through the other side and squirting the bolus at them.
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