Buenas Dias Amigos. Just speed read the last couple of days. Have been too busy to post much and my FBGs have been early 7s for the past three mornings but come down to 5 in the afternoon as per usual. I am trying to be good though have succombed twice to one scoop of ice cream! Volumes of food and wine higher than usual probs the cause and it is very hot. Loving the time with the family and cant believe tomorrow is our last day. @SaskiaKC hope you have had a nice day and happy birthday to the KC. Hugs and purrs. @gennepher lovely heartwarming story about breakfast with your friend. No one here will swap chips for salad, I just order the salad extra and give my chips bar 6 to OH. @ianpspurs please dont stress about your higher FBG I think as others have suggested your body is readjusting from recent trauma. @Debandez you are unstoppable in your quest to help folk manage D better. Respect to you and Eric. @Bubbsie loving the stories about Frankie.
Hope you are all doing good. Normal service will be resumed at the weekend.
Stay well, stay safe.
Litany against fear:Quote for todayView attachment 35744
Is "get your coat" British for "put your hands behind your back"?
No idea about “put your hands behind your back” - “get your coat’ - leave now - urgently.
Love this dunelm x
Litany against fear:
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
― Frank Herbert, Dune
Our voluntary work only affects one day per week, ianpspurs and doesn't interfere with visits to mum. To be honest it helps to bring some balance for us-- being able to make a positive difference to people's lives if only in a small way. I agree with you that there are indeed some amazing people on here.Pleased for you that your fbg is lowest for a while and full of admiration that with everything going on in your life you still find time to volunteer. There are some amazing people on this forum.
I can totally relate to your visit with your nan, Fndwheelie. It sounds very similar to my visits with mum. Bless 'em! Best wishes.@ianpspurs thanks! I said good(ish) because I was quite happy with my 4-6 readings coming from the libre, bot the truth of 5-8 does kinda motivate me to get better control than I thought I had.
Today’s beading is more triangles for the pudding. Yesterday I didn’t work on the pudding, just finished my white ditties bracelet at my grans care home. Kinda a tough visit, she didn’t realise her birthday was coming up, and she threw a paddy that her birthday card had nan on it. It’s what she’s always been called, I asked her if she would have liked grandma on it (she’s always hated it) she said she’s not a grandmother, never even had kids! And there’s no way she’s 85! But she liked the bracelet.
P.s. as I was leaving I heard her showing the bracelet to a carer, “do you like my bracelet, my granddaughter made it for me”
Litany against fear:
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
― Frank Herbert, Dune
@gennepher
Just wanted to say, what a lovely thing your friend did.
Far too often we pay some attention but just move on with our day and expect others to do as well.. Nice when someone, as she obviously did, puts themselves out BECAUSE they actually listened and took on board when you explained your needs re food . Nice, thoughtful gesture.
Our stay street cat, came to visit tonight.
I have been cleaning and rearranging Stephs old room...I was cream crackered, so lay down on bed while cat roamed inspecting everything after her little cat treats we gave her
She popped up on bed and curled up in my lap.
Didn't have the heart or inclination to move her, but being still, sent me drifting off to sleep
It was only Lauren, oohhing when she came looking for me, that woke me, cat still asleep on me...aww XXX
330 am.. Sat here in bed trying NOT to get up
Until a much more acceptable and civilised time . But losting the battle I fear.
Joy and love to all, on this final work day of the week, for many.
Bring on the day
Nan doesn’t have a diagnosis of dementia, if we ask the care staff she’s fine with them, very switched on and she remembers everything. But to family she’s very manipulative, she’s been playing us against each other for years. Just after we moved her into the home she called in one of her female carers for a ‘talk’, she explained in detail how she was having an affair with this woman’s husband (also a carer there) and they were going to be setting up home together. She tells us how she regularly has a (different) man come to visit her through the window to keep a secret from the staff there. For Christmas we do our family meal at the pub on Christmas Eve lunchtime, back to mine for presents, then Christmas Day is free for everyone to go their own way. Last year at the end of it she threw a temper tantrum because she was going back to the care home and not staying at someone’s home ready for Christmas Day. Started saying some really nasty things about all of us. So when mum got her back to the care home, (considering it usually takes her 5 minutes to stand up with assistance and sit in her wheelchair), in the time it took the staff to answer the front door my grandmother had extracted herself from the car, was practically running and had gotten halfway down the very long driveway to ‘throw herself in front of a bus because no one loved her’. It took staff 45 minutes to get her inside after my parents left.I can totally relate to your visit with your nan, Fndwheelie. It sounds very similar to my visits with mum. Bless 'em! Best wishes.
Ouch!Ney not that anyone may be interested but I think my higher BG may be down to feeicious mosquito bites rather than anything elee.
Oops just said exactly the same gennepher...before I noticed this
I am jjraak...he is going home either today or tomorrow morning...my friends are coming back from Germany today...his 'dad' who created his diet treats him like his third child (the son he never had) so will want him home ASAP...they live in Poplar so he's definitely a city dog...here he's been out in the garden digging....helping me with the hedge cuttings (mostly stealing them for a chew)… eaten the cats food & cream when he got the opportunity...chased Churchill a couple of times (Churchill is very philosophical about it)… I will miss him when he goes home but after an intensive five days with Frankie I am ready for a rest.Lovely dog, but blimey intense or what
He seems to eat better then I do ..lol
No time to break him of his naughty little ways, so I assume your sucking it up, and just enjoying the pleasure our furry friend over us
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