Thank you. However, testing seems only to give me a (very) rough of idea of the what with absolutely no clue as to the why or how to improve. I once went 6 months with no testing - carried on eating and exercising the same way - slightly better A1c than with rigorous testing regimes either side. I have added make a to do list to my imaginary to do list. I need a target and meaningless slogan. Get to do done or make Ian great again may do the job. Will your list be at scale/ramped up to 100.000 items by the end of next month? - unprecedentedHope your test strips arrive soon.
I think I may need a two year lockdown to get everything done on my rapidly expanding 'to do list'.Thank you. However, testing seems only to give me a (very) rough of idea of the what with absolutely no clue as to the why or how to improve. I once went 6 months with no testing - carried on eating and exercising the same way - slightly better A1c than with rigorous testing regimes either side. I have added make a to do list to my imaginary to do list. I need a target and meaningless slogan. Get to do done or make Ian great again may do the job. Will your list be at scale/ramped up to 100.000 items by the end of next month? - unprecedented
A little sad news my motorbike has filed divorce papers citing my secateurs, unfortunately I must confess I have no grounds to contest the petition.
26-04-20
Woke well before 6am again, no urgency to leave the bed, went back to sleep.
Could feel DP on second waking.
7.05am FBG 5.3
Today's TO DO list and meals are expected to be the same as yesterday's. Hoping to cross some off today though.
My bike is now having a long love affair with the optimate that it grew quite attached to during the winter months.Good Afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen.
A bit of a disaster yesterday, I overdid the insulin dose and consequently had a few problems yesterday....all day, I was a lot more careful this morning.
Yes I did take a reading, in fact two, but they are not representative of how things really are, hence they are for me to know.
Well folks below is a picture I took this morning with a little clue as how I hoped today would be spent, but the best laid plans etc.
A little sad news my motorbike has filed divorce papers citing my secateurs, unfortunately I must confess I have no grounds to contest the petition.View attachment 40785
Enough of my tribulations have a great day.
Stay well, stay safe and stay at home.
Great to see you back on your thread.View attachment 40788
To this thread, 1 year and 2 days old (sorry honey, daddy was away. I'll make it up)
Yep, 6.2 this morning
MrSlim tells me he is well. Finding his feet in the new job.Nice figs, @SlimLizzy .
How is Mr slim.
Has he now departed for the UK.?
How are you finding things..
I guess you must be busy,
I hope you pace yourself.
The life sounds idyllic, but I guess even paradise would have it's down sides.
Stay well
Take care.
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To this thread, 1 year and 2 days old (sorry honey, daddy was away. I'll make it up)
Yep, 6.2 this morning
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To this thread, 1 year and 2 days old (sorry honey, daddy was away. I'll make it up)
Yep, 6.2 this morning
good afternoon all
4.2 today
Sunday lunch at mum's today, baked chicken and veggies in a cheese and cream sauce followed by the tiramisu.
We got up this morning to an overcast sky with a bit of mist in the distance, finished lunch preparation in the sunshine streaming through the kitchen window, ate lunch to the patter of raindrops and drove home mid afternoon past the snow/hail drifts from a heavy shower we could see rolling across in the distanceIt's 10'C outside currently so we've had an eclectic selection of meteorology today
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@gennepher your pastels are producing some interesting pieces of art, very different to your digital art, I'm enjoying both
@Muddy Cyclist the change from Tuscany cannot be considered a loss if your new series gives us work like this. What wonderful colour and light
thanks to both of you for sharing and bringing so much inspiration
I have bought some new paintsI already have a Winsor and Newton student sketch box (40 plus years old, 12 unidentified colours including the fugitive blue), a Daler Rowney student travel set (with 24 colours), and the Kuretake paints which are more opaque than traditional Brit. watercolour paints.
Both the Winsor and Newton and the Daler Rowney are in very small pans because they are sketch/travel sets so I've taken the plunge and bought some St. Petersburg 'White Nights' it's still a box of pans rather than tubes but they are full pan sized and are 'artist grade' so now I have to get used to using themnext thing will probably be some more paper.
mr gee is eyeing the comparative size of my knitting wool stash with minor trepidation now I've started 'acquiring' art stuff
art catch up - both White Nights paints
no 1 - a quick sketch just to try out a couple of colours that looked interesting
no 2
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Founders Day (+2). Welcome backView attachment 40788
To this thread, 1 year and 2 days old (sorry honey, daddy was away. I'll make it up)
Yep, 6.2 this morning
You can't keep the best down for long, good to see you.View attachment 40788
To this thread, 1 year and 2 days old (sorry honey, daddy was away. I'll make it up)
Yep, 6.2 this morning
Very nice, like the stile of thumb nail, looking forward to more.good afternoon all
4.2 today
Sunday lunch at mum's today, baked chicken and veggies in a cheese and cream sauce followed by the tiramisu.
We got up this morning to an overcast sky with a bit of mist in the distance, finished lunch preparation in the sunshine streaming through the kitchen window, ate lunch to the patter of raindrops and drove home mid afternoon past the snow/hail drifts from a heavy shower we could see rolling across in the distanceIt's 10'C outside currently so we've had an eclectic selection of meteorology today
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@Alien Aspie welcome back
@gennepher your pastels are producing some interesting pieces of art, very different to your digital art, I'm enjoying both
@Muddy Cyclist the change from Tuscany cannot be considered a loss if your new series gives us work like this. What wonderful colour and light
thanks to both of you for sharing and bringing so much inspiration
I have bought some new paintsI already have a Winsor and Newton student sketch box (40 plus years old, 12 unidentified colours including the fugitive blue), a Daler Rowney student travel set (with 24 colours), and the Kuretake paints which are more opaque than traditional Brit. watercolour paints.
Both the Winsor and Newton and the Daler Rowney are in very small pans because they are sketch/travel sets so I've taken the plunge and bought some St. Petersburg 'White Nights' it's still a box of pans rather than tubes but they are full pan sized and are 'artist grade' so now I have to get used to using themnext thing will probably be some more paper.
mr gee is eyeing the comparative size of my knitting wool stash with minor trepidation now I've started 'acquiring' art stuff
art catch up - both White Nights paints
no 1 - a quick sketch just to try out a couple of colours that looked interesting
edit - for some reason no 1 is attached below rather than here
no 2
View attachment 40792
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