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Can you tell it’s the school holidays?

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Bloods horrible at 10.8, had to correct a mild hypo earlier so I could drive, and my liver decided to help out. Ugh. Going to be one of those days....
 
Evening all.

Your friendly what's it from "The House Of I Don't Give Flying Monkeys" as I sit here running at a ...hang on need to check...... 4.5 with a north east arrow.......I have just scoffed another Jaffa Cake :joyful: because I was 2.4 round half hour ago, I now realise just what a wonderus small bundle of absolute happiness they are :joyful:.

I really don't care if they are not the ideal hypo treatment but they work for me so I is a happy person......:joyful:

Everyone else all fine on this Sunday night?

Depends on my hypo reading, but I like a small yogurt, or a sweet, or a biscuit, sit, wait, test, if it hasn't gone up enough, then Tesco or Morrison's, Prawn and Banana sweets, can't eat J C's.
 
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Bloods horrible at 10.8, had to correct a mild hypo earlier so I could drive, and my liver decided to help out. Ugh. Going to be one of those days....

We all go those Mel :rolleyes:, but I hope the day get's better for you :)
 
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Bloods horrible at 10.8, had to correct a mild hypo earlier so I could drive, and my liver decided to help out. Ugh. Going to be one of those days....

Love that Mel. Methinks I will be doing that as well :)
 
I chose What's it all about Alfie, for my dear ole dad, also I belong to Glasgow, dear ole Glasgow town and ended on Vera Lynn's, We'll meet again, which we will, one day <3

One of the songs I would like is Avicii, Hey Brother, as my 'goodbye' I want everyone to really clap and cheer and to bring the house down in the instrumental part, I would like them to have a smile and to smile at each other and I hope it will be a celebrationary moment, not sad or depressing .................
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Spent all weekend trying to get the mower going, as you may know I generally suffer from a bad back - whilst skiing last week I had a 'tumble' (more like full on superman flying through the air crash) and landed on my back knocking the wind out of me - truth be known I wouldn't be surprised if I had cracked a rib! Could I pull the starter cord on the mower? nope! It also has an electric start.............with a dead battery, tried hooking it up to my daughters electric scooter...........with a dead battery, tried charging up both........still dead batteries. At least my BGs were stable and in range. Funnily I was able to start the rotovator up the allotment yesterday evening - pulling the starter must have been at a different angle...........:angelic:

The grass does need cutting so hopefully by the time I get home from work tonight the wife has borrowed the MILs electric mower and done the lawns...............I can only hope!

I cut my grass this morning, tidied the garden up, weeded and put a new little wooden border around my large tub on the front garden, very busy and productive this morning and did over 10,000 steps too :happy:
 
I have been enjoying all the funeral songs and stories!

Change of plan for the evening, plus a return of physical energy has had me starting the holiday time Big Cleaning Session. - two rooms are looking significantly cleaner, as are their windows and net curtains. and also some cutting of grass has taken place, with the assistance of a visiting neighbour's child. (She's great at supervising me, and also helping put things away afterwards.)

Also bagged up some clothes/books/DVDs for the charity shops.

Blood sugars have behaved beautifully. Chips may be beckoning...
 
To all those that thought I was optimistic......came home to find front lawns mowed, dinner ready(just!) and she’s now doing the washing up! (So I can do the back lawn)........I’m living the dream!:rolleyes::hilarious:
 
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Bloods horrible at 10.8, had to correct a mild hypo earlier so I could drive, and my liver decided to help out. Ugh. Going to be one of those days....

I love it!

Just needs a nativity scene made from used needles & test strips. Candle holders out of old upturned Libre sensors & that's Christmas wrapped up... :D

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You can call Shep back into the living room now....;)
 
Can you tell it’s the school holidays?

Jeesh, Mel, although I admire the artistry, be careful it doesn't accidentally fall out of yr handbag in a public area - with all those unusual bottles and wires, someone's going to call it in as an IED!
 
Watching Day of the Triffids, 1962, now on Talking pictures, so I will say goodnight now, sleep well zzzzzzzzzzzz
 
Good morning my lovelies - long day at work for me but I'm hoping to reach the final accounts stage with the current set of books. I live in hope! And - let us not forget - Friday is a Extra Day Off Work!! :happy: I must sort out some ideas of things we can do. I know that I want to nip to two towns near us - one has a mahoosive Asda and the other is one of those scoop up the food out of big bins and into a paper bag type shops. Sells an amazing assortment of stuff that is of huge interest to a food loving vegan.

Stay well and stay happy :joyful:
 
Meant to say - the coffee this morning is perfect. Fresh made, very strong, black no sweetener - just oodles of fresh coffee flavour. Is there a drooling emoji?
 
Now that was one we definitely missed from the weekend's review of oldies but goodies!

Back then, so many of the female actor's screamed a lot when scared and become hysterical, nowadays they can kick a*s, but I did like that remake.
Invasion of the Body snatcher's, is another oldie, but one of my favourites is The day the Earth stood still, loved Michael Rennie as Klaatu, for 1951 this is a cracking golden oldie
 
Morning all.
The view through my round window is sunny but the tea is lacking. There may have been some with breakfast but I bought myself some yoghurt (and spoons) so I could work in my room and there is no kettle in my room.
Ho Hum. As Gloria said "I will survive".
Better get my butt in gear, check out and start my log day: I should land in Heathrow at 22:50 this evening.

No kettle :wideyed:..........sacrebleu :arghh:
Have a safe flight home :)
 
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