That sounds lovely! A good break is so important for carers, I never got one as my caring was during covid, and out the other side but no time then to really organise respite - it was discussed but mum's needs had progressed to 24/7 at that point and hospices had no capacity. I hope your son is happy and settled in respite, and all my best wishes for a fantastic cruise!Winner for not caving in to carbs today - well done. Not only wet but blooming cold today too. Really does affect motivation and spirits. I've got a tight schedule as we are away from Sunday for a week so need to do lots extra before going to help eldest sons respite care while away and to help him cope. It's worth it though to get away and have a break.
We decided to go on another cruise as enjoyed our Norwegian one last year. I wasn't sure at the time if I'd like it but really did and found it very easy to eat high quality and nutritious low carb food. So we are going on a northern European one on Sunday. Can't wait but long to do list first!
Sometimes those lazy days are just what you need though. Hope you feel more energized tomorro.Hi all, it rained pretty much all day today so I spent the day sulking and watching films! There is plenty to do in the house but I felt moody so went with a lazy day.
I felt tempted to eat carbs today but didn't give in thankfully.
10am glass of kefir
12.30pm
Small bowl of minced beef in marrowbone broth
Pork crackling
Greek yogurt with cream
3pm
100g cheese
5pm
2 crispy chicken thighs
1 slice bacon
Black coffee and a few montezuma's 100% buttons.
Hope everyone had a less sulky day than I did
Well done you. I was revising today what we need for our north Europe trip today as it is so cold here in UK so you've definitely added to my instinct to pack more layers for North Germany. May need a bigger case!Hi all, hope all doing well. Into the last week of interrailing, will be home on Friday all being well. Travelled to Munich today and it is freezing,may have to give in and buy scarf and gloves tomorrow. It’s ok travelling light but was hoping for some Spring weather on this trip. It was 28deg in Milan last Monday lulled me into a false sense of security.
On the plus side, low carb has been going really well. I brought Keto granola, seed crackers, nuts and Kind bars with me which have been useful and then been eating meat,cheese,eggs,yoghurts soups and salads of various kinds. I really haven’t been tempted, luckily it has not been gelato weather or that could have been a different story! No, seriously I am very pleased, I wasn’t at all sure how this trip would go foodwise but so far so good.
Yup. Here in the north of the Netherlands, temperatures will drop to below freezing point tonight...Well done you. I was revising today what we need for our north Europe trip today as it is so cold here in UK so you've definitely added to my instinct to pack more layers for North Germany. May need a bigger case!
Gosh. I don't go till weekend but don't think it's warming up quickly looking at forecast.Yup. Here in the north of the Netherlands, temperatures will drop to below freezing point tonight...
Duo lingo is useful for learning a language.Dutch is one of those languages I feel I understand what’s being said, though I feel I couldn’t speak it (without learning of course) think maybe the grammar or structure is similar maybe to English?
Been a bit like that here, too, in the frozen north.Yup. Here in the north of the Netherlands, temperatures will drop to below freezing point tonight...
Think we are going in wrong direction heading Northwards!This discussion has sent me looking at forecast for our trip in 2 weeks to southern Italy. Looking good atm
I'm with you on the neck. There's a herniated disc or two there that have been doing well for a couple of months until I did some jobs looking up last week and the week before, and now my neck is angry with me again.Shoulder is slightly better/I think it’s the neck as the culprit though.
Thank you, I think I did need it, the sun is out this morning and I'm raring to go!Sometimes those lazy days are just what you need though. Hope you feel more energized tomorro.
Me too. I don't have a reason though - apart from a tiny amount of movement in the last week I have to go for a Covid jab today but the way things are, Neil will have to bring the wheelchair in from the car (where it is stored) to take me out. I hate having to ask him but he really doesn't mind. It's just my pride taking another knock.I'm with you on the neck. There's a herniated disc or two there that have been doing well for a couple of months until I did some jobs looking up last week and the week before, and now my neck is angry with me again.
Physio tomorrow, bracing for a telling off...
I'm with you on the neck. There's a herniated disc or two there that have been doing well for a couple of months until I did some jobs looking up last week and the week before, and now my neck is angry with me again.
Physio tomorrow, bracing for a telling off...
Sending you extra hugs today @Annb you take care sounds like you need to rest up and let Neil help you out. Not easy though to feel reliant on others but pointless making yourself in more pain through trying to push your body too hard. Hope jab trip goes okay.Me too. I don't have a reason though - apart from a tiny amount of movement in the last week I have to go for a Covid jab today but the way things are, Neil will have to bring the wheelchair in from the car (where it is stored) to take me out. I hate having to ask him but he really doesn't mind. It's just my pride taking another knock.
ASDA, and Sainsbury's definitely do full fat UHT. I tend to use 50/50 full fat and semi-skimmed. I just prefer it.I've never managed to listen or get to a PHc conference yet. They always hold it in May and I will be away. Never mind
Yoghurt saga continues. I looked back over the notes @shelley262 kindly sent me (thought it was last summer, but was June 22!!) And I think I muddled up the 2 methods of using fresh milk or uht milk. That will teach me to read instructions rather than do it from memory. Duh!
I shall use up my runny yoghurt mixing it with sugar free jelly to make an lc dessert.
I'm not too sure it does work out cheaper. I get Lidls creamy greek style in 1kg pots and it's about the same as the litre of milk is, and I have trouble finding uht full cream milk.
It rains a lot in Norway, even if its warm. Take waterproof coats and umbrellas. It's the only cruise where we've ever used the line in the shower for outdoor clothes!Think we are going in wrong direction heading Northwards!
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