SlimLizzy
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- Normandy, previously Worcestershire
- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
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- football, both the game and the culture.
Thank you very much for the Turner compliment @AnnbMuch more wintry than autumnal. Brilliant light effect. You really do have a touch of Turner in your make-up, gennepher.
FBG 8.8. The house is still very cold, despite our outdoor temperature being higher than most of the rest of the country (around -2) I'm still shiveringly cold inside the house. Big jumper plus knitted poncho and a small heater on the warm the kitchen up a bit but my back and fingertips are icy. Already had 2 mugs of hot tea but I'm still shivering. I shall sit and watch the TV news with another cup of tea, under a blanket and with the too long sleeves of my poncho over my hands.
Don't think I posted yesterday - had a bad day but all's well because, despite the cold, I feel quite cheery today. Before settling down with some tea, I shall brave the cold in the hallway and go to switch off the external lights. I put them on in case Em came this morning, but her mum must not be doing an early shift today, so she hasn't arrived.
The chocolate gingerbread hearts sound delicious @SlimLizzy16.12
8.25am FBG 4.8
I swore I was not going to let upset at my sister drive me to drink and eat too much. This has happened frequently before. Managed to hold off on the wine, two small glasses only. But late in the evening did eat a whole 300g packet of chocolate gingerbread hearts. You know the ones with a jammy centre. Usually i dont even like them. Then two pieces of toast with lots of butter and several slices of cheese. Am amazed at FBG this morning.
Warmer here than UK. My brother reports -8, in MK. Here it is only -3.
This morning French lesson. Shopping this afternoon. MrSlim wants to stock up on building materials. I would like to find some Christmas cards.
Ah, the temptation of the biscuits. Is it Moorish or is it moreish - or both slammed together a long time ago? Wonderful art giving that blinding paleness of a low rising sun.Fbg - when the meter comes out of its shock at these freezing temperatures, I'll let you know. In the meantime, I found a box of delicious biscuits I was given last Christmas. And I put them away. Just found them...
I am having chicory coffee and these delicious continental biscuits with my early morning meds...might as well enjoy them...
YouTube video...from my nighttime wild life camera...
Cat & Rat (look for the rat's eyes in the bush)
This video is from the 19th of November, I am still very behind in posting all the more interesting video clips. Jade does not realise the rat is there to start with, and then once she realises she takes an avid interest. There was no more to this video because she was off the swing on the next 2 minute clip so I did not see what happened.
But Mr Rat has not been seen since 19th of November (he had been seen daily on the nighttime videos, and cat Midnight tolerated Mr Rat who I think got very careless in this garden of cats, but since Jade became guardian of the the swing and garden, his days were numbered) and it is now Friday 16 December, Mr Rat has not been seen, so I think we can safely say R.I.P Mr Rat has who has now passed into another dimension...
I have no doubt we will get another rat visitor, but cat Jade appeared to be very quick at dispatching rodents once she sees them.
Creative...digital painting of Autumn...
It is one I did awhile ago, and it has been overworked on, but I tried again this morning, and it is perfect for what the oak tree at the end of my road looks like with the early morning blinding sun shining through it...
Those biscuits are far too moreish...bin them...
A cup of hot water now to take away that addictive sweetness...
Still -6 outside this morning...
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Thank you very much for the painting compliment @dunelmAh, the temptation of the biscuits. Is it Moorish or is it moreish - or both slammed together a long time ago? Wonderful art giving that blinding paleness of a low rising sun.
Layering up - that’s the ticket.Thank you very much for the Turner compliment @Annb
I have given up with the heating. I get the temperature up a few degrees in the bedroom, after a full blast with the ceramic heater. And within 15 minutes at these outside temperatures, the bedroom temperature goes woomph all the way down to its previous cold temperature. Waste of money etc.
You should not be shivering. My bedroom is 4C. But I am not cold. Two vests, two t shirts, two dresses, 2 long jumpers, and two massive fluffy dressing gowns, two hats, three pairs of trousers (one pair is fur fabric). And I am toasty warm. I have never in my life layered like this before. But it works for me. Please put an extra layer on for your back if it feels cold like you say.
Put cushions/pillows/ something round your back to keep your back warm as you watch the tv Ann.
Hugs x
Thank you again for the painting compliment, it cheered me up.
Really good advice from @gennepher as it is not good to have an icy back and fingertips @AnnbMuch more wintry than autumnal. Brilliant light effect. You really do have a touch of Turner in your make-up, gennepher.
FBG 8.8. The house is still very cold, despite our outdoor temperature being higher than most of the rest of the country (around -2) I'm still shiveringly cold inside the house. Big jumper plus knitted poncho and a small heater on the warm the kitchen up a bit but my back and fingertips are icy. Already had 2 mugs of hot tea but I'm still shivering. I shall sit and watch the TV news with another cup of tea, under a blanket and with the too long sleeves of my poncho over my hands.
Don't think I posted yesterday - had a bad day but all's well because, despite the cold, I feel quite cheery today. Before settling down with some tea, I shall brave the cold in the hallway and go to switch off the external lights. I put them on in case Em came this morning, but her mum must not be doing an early shift today, so she hasn't arrived.
In traditional honour of the Thread-Father ?The chocolate gingerbread hearts sound delicious @SlimLizzy
I would love some toast, but no bread here...but there might be crumpets in the freezer...
Take care outside.
Have a good day.
Welcome back to the Naughty Step, ArchieArchie is definitely feeling a lot better. When he is ill he is so obedient. He sleeps on his downstairs bed which is good as we have hard floors downstairs and accidents are easy to clean up and he takes his antibiotics with no problem.
Last night there was no way he would stay downstairs - luckily there were no accidents. Administering the antibiotics this morning became a wrestling match. He is so stubborn, but thank goodness we won in the end.
He is such a loving and gentle dog but oh so stubborn. Luckily he really likes the kaolin and the firm stool tablets so no problem with that part of the treatment.
The hug is especially for Archie for being such a good boy @Krystyna23040Archie is definitely feeling a lot better. When he is ill he is so obedient. He sleeps on his downstairs bed which is good as we have hard floors downstairs and accidents are easy to clean up and he takes his antibiotics with no problem.
Last night there was no way he would stay downstairs - luckily there were no accidents. Administering the antibiotics this morning became a wrestling match. He is so stubborn, but thank goodness we won in the end.
He is such a loving and gentle dog but oh so stubborn. Luckily he really likes the kaolin and the firm stool tablets so no problem with that part of the treatment.
A good point indeed.My friends who live in Finland tell me that it’s not the work of moving snow from their drive every couple of days that is the problem, more, where to put it all.
I miss him...In traditional honour of the Thread-Father ?
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Step well HARRISON, wherever you be
I have someone in my family with a narcissistic personality disorder and it was really upsetting to deal with them and to try and keep the peace. I often resorted to biscuits to help me cope with it.16.12
8.25am FBG 4.8
I swore I was not going to let upset at my sister drive me to drink and eat too much. This has happened frequently before. Managed to hold off on the wine, two small glasses only. But late in the evening did eat a whole 300g packet of chocolate gingerbread hearts. You know the ones with a jammy centre. Usually i dont even like them. Then two pieces of toast with lots of butter and several slices of cheese. Am amazed at FBG this morning.
Warmer here than UK. My brother reports -8, in MK. Here it is only -3.
This morning French lesson. Shopping this afternoon. MrSlim wants to stock up on building materials. I would like to find some Christmas cards.
I am sure his stubbornness keeps him going. It was actually really lovely to see his stubborn streak back again.Welcome back to the Naughty Step, Archie
Long may it last
Good morning everyone from a disappointing sunny start here in the dark and dangerous north. Not really, glad the snow had gone but if it goes hot and cold for weeks on end the plants will get confused. My friends who live in Finland tell me that it’s not the work of moving snow from their drive every couple of days that is the problem, more, where to put it all. There is an ice sculpture trail in town tomorrow with street entertainment, Sally Army brass, choirs, mincing tarts and hot boozy drinks - what’s not to like. Art bit - an outline of a gateway to some steps. No idea what we are doing today but it will be marvelous no doubt. First nice treat - koffy.
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Sounds a good day tomorrow...Good morning everyone from a disappointing sunny start here in the dark and dangerous north. Not really, glad the snow had gone but if it goes hot and cold for weeks on end the plants will get confused. My friends who live in Finland tell me that it’s not the work of moving snow from their drive every couple of days that is the problem, more, where to put it all. There is an ice sculpture trail in town tomorrow with street entertainment, Sally Army brass, choirs, mincing tarts and hot boozy drinks - what’s not to like. Art bit - an outline of a gateway to some steps. No idea what we are doing today but it will be marvelous no doubt. First nice treat - koffy.
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