@Jaylee - Poppy was a rescue who'd been starved and beaten. At some stage she'd been kicked badly because one hip was damaged beyond repair, and her tail was broken when we got her. She'd been kennelled (a tiny toy dog) with a Staffy and not much food was provided so Poppy didn't get much at all. She would happily eat junk food and we think the boy of the house fed her left over burgers and pizza.
I'm still so hugely glad she came to us although she was food shy to her dying day. Took each mouthful of her dinner behind the sofa to eat it... we didn't put her bowl there because then she'd have taken the food somewhere else to eat it. We got her through all her other problems, and she was an adorable, gorgeous dog.
I cannot understand why people get a dog if they don't want to love it and look after it. It is a total mystery! Although if I ever came across the woman who'd owned our Poppy it would take every ounce of self control I have not to make physical contact. I don't think I would, but I do think I'd disgrace myself with language....
That is a gorgeous dog!here's mine, he's a cross between a Norfolk and a Jack Russell
Not dog related but low carb: after two days awayand himself relying on the "just in time" food shopping, the cupboard was nearly bare so I had to venture to Morrisons to pick up some ingredients for lunch.
This is what I came up with
Not dog related but low carb: after two days awayand himself relying on the "just in time" food shopping, the cupboard was nearly bare so I had to venture to Morrisons to pick up some ingredients for lunch.
This is what I came up with
Hope you'll recover soon, @James_Donnelly !
One of my chickens had a BIG surprise for me this morning, poor chicken!
Hope you'll recover soon, @James_Donnelly !
One of my chickens had a BIG surprise for me this morning, poor chicken!
I expect so, but I wasn't hungry enough for the whole thing just now so not sure yetIs it or do think it's a double yoker ?
Hope you'll recover soon, @James_Donnelly !
One of my chickens had a BIG surprise for me this morning, poor chicken!
Do you have as sound advice as how to remember to check this* when below 3.6? Would be very useful.Note to self: don't be utterly determined the bag where the pen has leaked is going to go in the wash immediately you set foot through the door, along with the glucose monitor bags, a backpack, a dozen very dirty microfibre cloths, and the emergency towels to fill the washing machine.
At least, not until the work-related phone has been taken out of the side pocket. The one with the basal alarms set on it.
More importantly, self, do not do any of this before checking that the impending sense of doom and urgency that the world is about to end (if that which was listed in the first paragraph doesn't get into the machine immediately), is just that and not a 3.5 needed attending to.
Now to work out the alarms on the Other Phone which is charging up rapidly as I type.
Do you have as sound advice as how to remember to check this* when below 3.6? Would be very useful.
(* refers to the 'this' in your last paragraph)
Alas, no.
Ah, too bad. We'll just go on stubbornly trying to do tasks we can't do rightly because of low that we think we need to do because of low. At least we have a good excuse for being stubbornly stupid or stupidly stubbornI'm a fairly determined task completer at the best of times, and it seems to get magnified if I'm low and getting lower.
Ah, too bad. We'll just go on stubbornly trying to do tasks we can't do rightly because of low that we think we need to do because of low. At least we have a good excuse for being stubbornly stupid or stupidly stubborn
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