Moody, esoteric.Fbg 6.7
A couple of messages to do this morning.
Heckishly windy out there.
Came back frozen...
In bed now trying to get warm...
Did this digital Chinese painting in Sketch Club app just now...my fingers are frozen, so no handling brush pens and paper! But I can paint on screen with my fingers!
Wildlife nighttime video
Badger was wrecking my swing half the night...he wants those cloths...
1 min
I need some food now...
Keep warm....
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Lots with covid according to my DiL.Have been informed that friends have Covid. Just the news we didn't want when packing the car .
Tested. Negative, but only four days and should really be five. Will test again tomorrow.
I fully agree with you @Lainie71 . Qigong also, especially Zhan Zhuang, (standing like a tree) is immensely valuable for bringing together body a mind.I have practiced Tai Chi and its something I go back to when my nothing else helps with my mental health. It takes the edge off it a bit
The standing like a tree is really good, I do this after my workouts. Physio therapist was surprised I could even stand on one leg without wobbling but I said it was probably due to disciplined ballet training in my teens/twenties and tai chi etc.I fully agree with you @Lainie71 . Qigong also, especially Zhan Zhuang, (standing like a tree) is immensely valuable for bringing together body a mind.
Our Group Practice had 2 of those. They couldn't have been top of the range because they both failed fairly quickly. I was told they had cost "thousands". Then they had as much difficulty finding my veins as they ever had done before but I noticed last time there that they had another one with which they found some small veins which they could use.Guessing that's a hefty sum based on the "if you have to ask the price, you can't afford it " principal...(is it really 20k )
Must come in useful for many though.
I really do hope that you are still negative tomorrow @SlimLizzyHave been informed that friends have Covid. Just the news we didn't want when packing the car .
Tested. Negative, but only four days and should really be five. Will test again tomorrow.
I really admire the way you are coping with a nightmare situation and how you honestly and openly describe your feelings.Wow,
I want you to be aware of the emotional rollercoaster I'm on today or this week.
I'm I in a bit of a state I think I have found a brother of circumstances my friend.
Your words (again) have hit home, nail on head!
It's not sympathy, empathy or pity!
I have had that in spades.
I'm not looking for understanding, though deep down I am.
Like yourself, I'm trying to quell my fears and the circumstances of the anxiety.
My shoulders have slumped so many times this week.
I have an emotional diary, and it's full.
Part of my homework from my counsellor.
As for praying with her, for her, using her beliefs to interact has been my life's work. You wouldn't imagine my scepticism with how her family tried to indoctrinate their beliefs.
I have sat in their church and listened and talked, and my kids have taken part in the rituals. And a lot more.
My own personal agnostic views, my open mind, my values, it's not that I'm anti religious, I have not found one that I could be comfortable with. I have always supported Mrs L in her beliefs.
This is helping, and I appreciate the support. I just feel down.
And I believe I'm trapped or feel trapped.
I'm trying to be positive and be myself again but life gets in the way.
Thanks again, you lot are fantastic.
I'm an glad that I've got this forum.
It is my description, that it feels as if, I'm coping all alone.I really admire the way you are coping with a nightmare situation and how you honestly and openly describe your feelings.
We bought Mr K 's dad to live with us when he was diagnosed with dementia. Looking after him completely overwhelmed us. Looking after a parent with dementia is completely different from looking after a much loved wife with dementia.
We were not on our own, we had each other but it still bought us close to breaking point. You are on your own. Which is why I really admire the way you are coping.
Am a grump without a trigger.Here's a poem, piece of art and some music. Malcolm Guite, the poet, writes that he feels this clarified his own experience of depression so may be helpful. On a different tack - I've been a trollope (didn't use the w word which has a good biblical lineage) and gone to other threads - which has triggered my inner grumpy old man. Anyone going around using the word Hubby really does need to give their head a (long) wobble.
Bee'ayve yourselfAm a grump without a trigger.
What about wifey?
Why change the habit of a lifetime?Bee'ayve yourself
When I was at Bilsdale I took one particular engineer out with me who always expected his leader to buy the first pint at lunch time in a pub. One pint of best bitter was enough for me in those long lost days of a little drinking and driving with a meal. He would pay for his second pint but I wasn't fly enough to get him to pay for an expensive fruit drink! Then he wouldn't want to drive in the afternoon.Tip of the day.
Leave your bank card at home, and only carry a few quid for refreshments!
Hang on.
No, that is wrong!
The first fella I travelled with had a habit of not bringing his card and money! Intentionally. And I wasn't the only one he did it to.
Too many to describe but I never lost out, due to get arrangements with the finance department. Receipts, form fillinng, claiming expenses.
The driver was under the assumption that he couldn't claim for toll roads, even if they gave receipts. So he didn't use them, adding costs on mileage and time. I always claimed. Always got the money back!
So many stories.
My best wishes to you all as always.
Is that because of Storm Pia? We had an email from Northern Powergrid yesterday about our area.Shuffled through to the kitchen at 0430 - power outage so it was a case of feeling my way. there was meagre light from a battery lamp which Neil had placed on the floor in the hallway. The power must have been off for quite a while before he did that but I have no idea when it was. BG was 8.5. Found a candle to light. Couldn't make my usual cup of tea so just took painkillers and a glass of cold water (brrr!) and settled down in the chair. Fell asleep about 0500 and woke when I heard a sound, which turned out to be Neil putting the candle out and turning the lights on. That was 0530. All the little electronic alarms which had been complaining that they weren't getting power had stopped at least. So far, power has stayed on. Must get around to making my cup of tea now.
We get power outages, anyway, when we least expect. Always happened since I have lived here @AnnbShuffled through to the kitchen at 0430 - power outage so it was a case of feeling my way. there was meagre light from a battery lamp which Neil had placed on the floor in the hallway. The power must have been off for quite a while before he did that but I have no idea when it was. BG was 8.5. Found a candle to light. Couldn't make my usual cup of tea so just took painkillers and a glass of cold water (brrr!) and settled down in the chair. Fell asleep about 0500 and woke when I heard a sound, which turned out to be Neil putting the candle out and turning the lights on. That was 0530. All the little electronic alarms which had been complaining that they weren't getting power had stopped at least. So far, power has stayed on. Must get around to making my cup of tea now.
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