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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

Very busy. I hope the timing works as they need it to @Annb
 
You have a great walk @jjraak
 
Sorry to hear MIL has pneumonia and has had to go to hospital. Hope she recovers soon.
Good to hear that your telephone conversation went well - hope the scan results were good too.
Good luck with the 4 grandchildren over the half term. The good thing about having these lovely creaturees in your life and home is that they can be given back at the end of the period. Enjoy their childhood as much as you can - they grow up far too fast.

Em was here yesterday evening and made the mistake of asking Neil a question about the historic size of Canada which led to a long lecture on the history of the United States and Canada. Neil never knows when he is giving too much information because he sees the whole story, in detail, as being essential to understanding. He is very generous with his giving of information. She'll be asking somewhat less sweeping questions in future. All part of the learning process for her.
 
Pointillism drives me mad...too much hard work. I have tried it. Call this rough broad stroke random pointillism if you like @ianpspurs

I hope MIL is comfortable and recovers.

Take care
Ah a bit like Van Gogh who at times use very small brush strokes.

Oh and my fbg today 6.9
 
Yes. Exactly. But ...
I do this too. Recently was almost shouting at myself. " That was more than fifty years ago- forget it! about a small, unimportant incident at a school meal. Which I had been rehashing in my head one night. As if rethinking it now will do any good! The egg will still have been undercooked, near enough raw.
Why do these things come back again and again?
 
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Haven't tried celeriac chips but it is nice roasted. Parboil for a few mins then dry and roast.
 
We also rarely lock doors, or the car. The Ukranians found this very difficult to accept because they came from a city - in a city I would also lock up.
 
Bit of a mixed bag. Hope that MIL shakes off that pneumonia.
 
Good morning everyone from what looks like it might be a fine day here in SW France. Lots of protesters in the streets yesterday with flags, banners, whistles and music. All against increasing the retirement age from 62 to 64 - oooh la la! Didn’t deter my mother sat on her Dalek on the way to lunch in the city centre. Train to Bordeaux this afternoon and an overnight stay near the airport ready to jet off to the UK tomorrow morning. Art bit - some more done, but not much. Have a swimmingly good Sunday if you can. I shall finish my koffy and sort out my bag.


 
Have a safe journey @dunelm
 
Morening all.

Blood sugars this morning were 6.1

@gennepher, a nice painting, I think I knew her mum! Well I am of Welsh extraction.

Panic stations here in Tilehurst Towers. Our eldest son and family are descending on us for lunch, they are having a lasagna with garlic and salad, their pudding will be chocolate mousse. Mine will be mince, peas and a fruit salad.

Before preparation can begin I have to clear all rubbish off the dinning room table.

Have a safe day all.

I noticed that @dunelm is travelling back to the dark and dangerous norf today. Safe travels fellow greaser.
 
FBG 7.5 at 3.30 am. Pills, tea and a doze in the chair. 9.10 - woke up properly and tested again - up to 9.8. Just having my 2nd cup of tea and considering doing the dishes that I didn't do at 3.30. In need of motivation.

The 2 expeditions should be home today on the evening ferry - weather still holding, so it should sail. Alistair promised to phone after he had handed over the last of the pups, but didn't. bit of a worry. Probably in a no-signal area - there are quite a few of those in the Aberdeenshire area - and, knowing him, he forgot thereafter. But it still makes me anxious.
I'd prefer the mince menu, Alf, but then, even in higher carb days, Lasagne was never a choice I would go for. Enjoy the vsitors.
 
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