You can possibly @Annb still watch the funeral service. The online ones that I have watched I have watched a few days later after the funeral itself.Got back from getting my jabs and promptly fell asleep in the chair. Woke up at 11.35 - missed the funeral service! Idiot!
I'm calling myself idiot for all sorts of things these days - beginning to wonder about my progress towards dementia. But, I suppose, if I am aware of it, it can't be too bad yet. I forget things, I sleep in the day, off and on, I fumble things, I wobble when I try to walk. Are these all signs, I ask myself. "Don't know" myself answers with a shrug. Not sure I can do anything about it anyway - except apologise to Neil in advance.
Thank you @ianpspurs - Mr K is definitely in much less pain.Morning all from a dreary L.A. where my fbg was 4.6 when I checked at 8.30 and bg is now, 11.00 am, 5.0 after various tasks and some tea. @dunelm busy day ahead but TGIB will sweeten the pill of the expenditure. My day will definitely include hot beverages. JKP had to collect 2 grandchildren from near Ely as mum and dad forgot today was a teacher training day. Weren't these Baker Days back in the day? @alf_Josiah two wonderful presents, enjoy. @Krystyna23040 yesterday sounds lovely for you, your sister, Bonnie and Lexi. How is Mr K? @gennepher thank you for sharing another of those splendid pieces from your sketchbook. The plan to try to come to an agreement to give disabled people an extension on the parking time seems perfectly equitable. @Annb I hope the jabs go well and the live stream works for you. I must help the nation deal with the peanut butter and Jarlsberg cheese mountain very soon. Thoughts and prayers for all finding today's commute or work on UK transport extra stressful and for the brave man who put himself in harm's way on Saturday.
Having cared for Mr K 's dad, who had dementia, I don't think they are signs of dementia @AnnbGot back from getting my jabs and promptly fell asleep in the chair. Woke up at 11.35 - missed the funeral service! Idiot!
I'm calling myself idiot for all sorts of things these days - beginning to wonder about my progress towards dementia. But, I suppose, if I am aware of it, it can't be too bad yet. I forget things, I sleep in the day, off and on, I fumble things, I wobble when I try to walk. Are these all signs, I ask myself. "Don't know" myself answers with a shrug. Not sure I can do anything about it anyway - except apologise to Neil in advance.
That's great news @Krystyna23040. Best wishes for Mr K for December and wishes for a fast recovery.5.9 this morning.
Mr K 's appointment with the Consultant went really well. The treatment plan has worked so well that not only can the op take place early December but it won't be such an invasive op. The swelling and inflammation has gone down significantly and his body has began to heal.
Thanks for that Krystyna. The brain is definitely getting old though, as is everything else. That's life though so we just have to get on with it.Having cared for Mr K 's dad, who had dementia, I don't think they are signs of dementia @Annb
Not surprising that you are tired during the day as pain keeps you awake at night. We all forget things, especially when we are in pain or stressed.
Reading your posts I have never seen any signs that they are written by someone who has the start of dementia.
Thank you @Annb . We actually had a really good nights sleep after the good news.That's great news @Krystyna23040. Best wishes for Mr K for December and wishes for a fast recovery.
Yes, you are right @Annb.Thanks for that Krystyna. The brain is definitely getting old though, as is everything else. That's life though so we just have to get on with it.
I've always had a bad memory - when I was a teenager I often had to go to buy milk at a dairy in Canterbury for my mother after I came home from school. The dairy was about a mile and a half from our house. My mother would give me a shilling and off I would run to get the milk and back I would run: "Where's the milk?" (Still on the counter at the dairy). Back I would run and the lady in the dairy would see me coming and hold the bottle of milk out to me as I arrived. Home I would run with the milk. You would think I would not do that again, but I did, several times. 1/- and a 6 mile run for a pint of milk. I started forgetting the name of things in my 20's - simple things like porridge - and I would stand in a shop for ages, trying to remember what the thing I wanted was called. I'm worse these days though.One of my friends calls it the Craft Club - as in Can't Remember a Flippin' Thing. Only she doesn't say "Flippin''.
Wow, I love this bold painting @dunelmGood morning everyone on a morning sampling many weather conditions here in the dark and dangerous north. Just waiting now for the hailstones and a bit of snow to complete the set.
5.4 this a.m.
Planning my next visit over to French Froggy France to see my mother before the end of the year and find that I can get a direct train to Manchester Airport from a wee station just 20 miles away - deep joy and saves both a joyless journey on our splendidly awful roads and the cost of parking at an airport for a week.
Weather now giving a good demonstration of blustery wind but the rain has been put away so we are going to get blown down the road and into town for a mooch round.
Art bit - experiment in mixing Chinese sumi ink with water based coloured inks.
Hope your day moves along unimpeded - best finish this koffy and get on with the day.
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