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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2456513" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>That's rubbish [USER=540185]@RVW[/USER]. Hope you don't end up being too ill.</p><p></p><p>Quiet-ish week on the work front once the training days were done. My main charge for the year is currently not in and my newer dia-buddy has settled down after pushing all boundaries just to see what we'd do. (Very little basically - which was disconcerting, apparently, home approach is very similar which is helpful, so after a couple of deliberately induced hypos where all I did was silently produce the preferred full-sugar drink at regular intervals to keep things as safe as possible and just letting parents know, all has been less time-consuming. There hasn't yet been full realisation that the "random" phone call home from a DSN that evening is directly related to the numbers on the Libre graphs showing up in her office... )</p><p></p><p>The other students in the group who've had more of my supportive attention with their academic work as a result were heard to mutter they wanted my absent charge back to keep me fully occupied on the other side of the room again! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> They are perfectly content, however, that the deliberately misbehaving one has settled down as they were all astute enough to realise what was going on. Also astute enough to realise whilst I don't look as if I am doing a lot with the pair of them I clearly am as we had a whole class conversation about "What it was like the day Japes was not there" which was highly entertaining and instructive all round!!</p><p></p><p>Less quiet in the evenings as both Bonfire Night and Diwali get celebrated with much enthusiasm around here. But, not yet as bad as it has been in pre-pandemic times or when Diwali is quite a few days away from Bonfire Night. (Diwali was on Thursday.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2456513, member: 277410"] That's rubbish [USER=540185]@RVW[/USER]. Hope you don't end up being too ill. Quiet-ish week on the work front once the training days were done. My main charge for the year is currently not in and my newer dia-buddy has settled down after pushing all boundaries just to see what we'd do. (Very little basically - which was disconcerting, apparently, home approach is very similar which is helpful, so after a couple of deliberately induced hypos where all I did was silently produce the preferred full-sugar drink at regular intervals to keep things as safe as possible and just letting parents know, all has been less time-consuming. There hasn't yet been full realisation that the "random" phone call home from a DSN that evening is directly related to the numbers on the Libre graphs showing up in her office... ) The other students in the group who've had more of my supportive attention with their academic work as a result were heard to mutter they wanted my absent charge back to keep me fully occupied on the other side of the room again! :D They are perfectly content, however, that the deliberately misbehaving one has settled down as they were all astute enough to realise what was going on. Also astute enough to realise whilst I don't look as if I am doing a lot with the pair of them I clearly am as we had a whole class conversation about "What it was like the day Japes was not there" which was highly entertaining and instructive all round!! Less quiet in the evenings as both Bonfire Night and Diwali get celebrated with much enthusiasm around here. But, not yet as bad as it has been in pre-pandemic times or when Diwali is quite a few days away from Bonfire Night. (Diwali was on Thursday.) [/QUOTE]
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