What a wonderfully cheering image to see this morning.Fbg 6.5
Found this painting of loads of flowers...
So this is my creative for today...
It is absolutely pouring with rain at the moment, and it is very very windy. The plants need this rain.... but there is supposed to be zero rain tomorrow...
Night night
Sweet dreams
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I like cauliflower rice - you can get it pre shredded and frozen in the frozen vegetable department sometimes. If im craving carbs I make 'fried rice' with it with bacon, frozen mixed veges etc.Have found resistant starch to be helpful, but my diffuculty is MrSlim. His medical condition is helped by white starches, so rice, pasta and of course, in france, bread are always in the house.
I used to make cauliflower rice, happy to eat that, but with only one cooking ring, can't be faffing about. So mostly ready meals at the moment. Carefully chosen, I can manage about 30g carbs per meal.
Tonight we shared a trout, I had one piece of potato, carrots, peas and a green veg purée. Glass of rosé, and coffee after. BG before eating 4.9
The whole process of losing a loved one to dementia is incredibly painful and drawn out, and difficult to comprehend unless you have traveled the same path yourself. It's not as if you can say 'I wish this was over', because then it would be which is even worse.Hope you're better soon @gennepher.
And thanks for all the best wishes they do help you lot.
I need to know you lot are there for me please?
It has been very hard and mentally knackered because of it.
We have been assured by the mental health practitioner, from the Stein centre that a place for Mrs L for respite will be found, it might not be the nearest but because of the circumstances and being monitored throughout it will still be on the peninsula.
Today and a very early start, it was preparing for Christmas.
Yesterday was going home.
Wednesday was money
Obsessions are becoming episodic, and more frustrating for both of us and the family who have been brilliant. Don't know what would happen without them.
It has also become apparent that the change in meds since March has become the problem of the increasing episodes. I have asked again for a review. Mrs L is having an appointment in around two weeks with the head specialist.
Lots more, such as asking the housing to review it's decision about our housing requirements thinking I might have to go private to get something suitable.
Still hitting hurdles with home appointments.
Still can't get my head around Mrs L going into a care home, even if it is for a few days.
And it could become longer. That hurts so much. I think I'm missing her already.
Cloudy, very windy, cool and rain imminent. Horrible out there.
My best wishes to you lot as always.
Beautiful painting sketch of garlic @dunelmGood morning everyone from a bit of an overcast morning here in Harrogate where we are at yet another reunion.
5.9 this a.m. Probably due to food and hard liquor.
Just getting ready for a mooch round the town to get some steps in, timer lock set on wallet - can’t be too careful.
Art bit - who likes garlic?
Hope your day moves in the general direction of forwards.
Thank you IanMorning all from a breezy but fine L.A. where my salmon pink shorts are having an outing - no not THAT sort of outing. Fbg today was a flat 5 but is now (see time of posting) 4.4 possibly due to the wonders of Assam tea. Leaf of course (there was some discussion about tea bags affecting bg). Hug for the pain @Annb and I hope the painkillers work. @Lamont D hugs, thoughts and prayers with you, Mrs L and the family. @gennepher thank you for sharing the colourful creative. I am stiff and achy today after trying several sofas before finally buying a pair to replace the remains of the monster ensemble we have. "My chair" is quite uncomfortable after about 13 years of wear. It is part of an original corner group of 10 which locked together so everyone could watch a film or sport. The whole thing never fitted this modest abode but back then, 6 years ago, I was loathe to buy new sofa. We need to sell or dispose of the old one quite quickly. Have the best day you can I have lots of sport to watch, tea to drink and peanut butter to eat shortly
I really admire the Herculean effort you are making to deal with this extremely challenging situation @Lamont D .Hope you're better soon @gennepher.
And thanks for all the best wishes they do help you lot.
I need to know you lot are there for me please?
It has been very hard and mentally knackered because of it.
We have been assured by the mental health practitioner, from the Stein centre that a place for Mrs L for respite will be found, it might not be the nearest but because of the circumstances and being monitored throughout it will still be on the peninsula.
Today and a very early start, it was preparing for Christmas.
Yesterday was going home.
Wednesday was money
Obsessions are becoming episodic, and more frustrating for both of us and the family who have been brilliant. Don't know what would happen without them.
It has also become apparent that the change in meds since March has become the problem of the increasing episodes. I have asked again for a review. Mrs L is having an appointment in around two weeks with the head specialist.
Lots more, such as asking the housing to review it's decision about our housing requirements thinking I might have to go private to get something suitable.
Still hitting hurdles with home appointments.
Still can't get my head around Mrs L going into a care home, even if it is for a few days.
And it could become longer. That hurts so much. I think I'm missing her already.
Cloudy, very windy, cool and rain imminent. Horrible out there.
My best wishes to you lot as always.
Thanks @ianpspursMorning all from what promises to be a thundery Sunday here in L.A. Fbg was 4.9 at 7.11 today and is 4.5 as I type. @Annb hug for that alarm waking you but well done toffee. @gennepher thank you for sharing the colourful kaleidoscope which looks to me like a robe or ceremonial shield of some Pacific Island warrior Chief. I can definitely see spears in there but I do need my peanut butter and Jarlsberg#3 son, partner and children visiting today. Not bbq weather and not ideal for a traditional Sunday lunch so we may "buy in" - KFC seems to be an idea. Chicken should be fine but I'll probably peel away the Col's secret herbs and spices Make the best of the hand you are dealt today, hopefully there will be some aces in there.
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