Absolutely wonderful post to read.Morning...wow what a busy busy couple of days...its amazing how our fortunes & lives can turn around in the blink of an eye...thoughts go out to all @Muddy Cyclist @Debandez @PenguinMum and all our other ' chatterers' 'needing a hug & support...woke up at 04:30 then straight back to bed slept further until 07:30 needed it...the kittens are in full flight upstairs I can hear them thundering around...little Lola seems to be firmly in charge...great appetites...great energy so good to see them happy/content after such a bad start...I have a charming video of them with the ball chaser but no idea how to upload it here...I'll have another try later...for now another photo...woke to a 6.5
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Tonight I would like to be know as la fame de chocolat noir. 1) because it sounds so **** good, you cant beat un petit peu de francais 2) because I'm trying to put my lost weight back on! And what a way to do it. Accompanied by a glass of vin rouge!!!Brilliant. The Coffee Lady would be a good forum name for you, or many of us here.
Great photo!!!I think it’s the same with all baby animals, kittens puppies and humans. They are all surprisingly exhausting.
Not sure about a power nap today - we are dog sitting my daughter’s Dane, Melody. She is a sedate lady of a certain age and Dennis probably feels like an annoying gnat to her - He is besotted with her and wants to play all the time. She indulges him at times and then I have to quickly move things out of the way - she’s so big, 11.5 stone of dog jumping about in a small room is not for the faint hearted. At the moment he is pleading with her to play with him
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Good to see you back, hugs for the challenging times you are having.Morning all. 7.7 for me today. ( 8.1 yesterday). Not surprising as I'm taking antibiotics for a throat/chest infection after struggling with home remedies for a couple of weeks. Haven't posted for a while as life's challenges have continued and I didn't feel like posting my negative stuff. We have lost 2 more people in the last few weeks and mum's Alzheimer's has progressed. My heart goes out to you and your wife MC, having gone through similar with my aunty recently after her major stroke. As my mum was her next of kin and she has Alzheimer's, it was left to me to complete a DNAR form after dicussing the situation in detail with the consultant but in the end she couldn't take anything by mouth and she was taken back to her care home with palliative care where she was looked after lovingly and passed very peacefully. Sometimes nature makes the decision for you. On the hospital food front I agree it is difficult to find something suitable for a main meal especially when you are visiting every day & long term. Mum was in 2x hospitals for 10 1/2 weeks and we visited every day. At the main hospital the hot food section was in 2 parts. One consisted of pies, pasties, sausage rolls with chips and beans. The other half provided freshly cooked dishes which looked appetising but usually contained carbs such as pasta/ rice or peppers which I cannot tolerate. Occasionally their was cauliflower cheese which was not too bad. In the fridge their was a choice of wraps, sandwiches, fruit salad etc and small pots of tuna or cheese -which I sometimes ate with a small jacket potato and lashings of butter. I counteracted the food with very long walks to/ from and around the hospital. Sending best wishes to those who are doing well and hugs/ positive vibes to those who are struggling at the moment.
PS: @HarryBeau Happy to see you finally have your kittens after such a long wait.
I voted muppet too as did hubby. They could be in with a chance. I know many more who voted the same way!Good morning everyone from a quiet before the storm morning of exit polls in the dark and dangerous north.
The wonder wheel of pensive anticipation and potential disappointment rallied around a 4.6 this am, due mainly because the silly sod of a mince pie eating chimp was drugged with glass of scotch last night.
Our postal votes were sent in a couple of weeks ago so too late now to tactically do anything unless we nip in and out of nearby polling stations in a vain attempt to influence exit polls. We both voted Muppet because we are sure to get one in any event.
Have a great day if you can, hope that you can all get out to vote.
Note: This latest Carry On film is rubbish - even Sid James refused it:
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Defo the virus, I've been battling high bs with mine too. Settling now thankfully. They not worry, they will come back down.A stinking 7.0 for me today. Don’t know if it’s my body attempting to fight this cold virus, lack of sleep or lack of exercise ( I’ve barely left the house this week) I haven’t got the energy or enthusiasm to do anything about it atm though. I’ll just have to trust it’ll sort itself out eventually.
Thank you for the hugs. Well done on the epic fast. Fbs reflecting it well.Morning all. Hugs for @OldButBold, @DJC3 @Krystyna23040 @Debandez and @Muddy Cyclist. After 43 hr fast my fbg was 4.7 this morning. I find fasting far easier than pretending to enjoy LC eating ("pure" like an on drive or leg stump yorker) but can overdo it which causes problems later (gout due to hydration issues - pee like a horse). Amazing start to the day as granddaughter slept here. Cuddles, dances watching Moana, amazement at illuminated villages, trains, skaters. fairgrounds and Christmas trees seen properly for the first time. The outside world will impinge at some point but for now a little glimpse of Isaiah 35 v10 here - tomorrow can wait. @dunelm - vote early and vote often eh, eat'n swill lives on in places I here.
Observations on a doctor's office visit today ...
Diabetes magazine in the waiting room contained an article about how to prevent kidney stones. Among forbidden foods were listed almonds, peanuts, and one other nut -- foods I have heard elsewhere are sources of healthful fat for us. Cheese -- especially aged cheddar -- is now good; 20-odd years ago cheese was said to be something to avoid eating if you wanted to prevent kidney stones, at least it was said by my sister who said her kidney stones might have been caused at least partly by eating too much cheese.
Doc has a new "medical assistant" -- when did "nurse" stop being a profession and title to take pride in? I have a good friend, and a cousin, who are nurses, but they are of my generation, and my two aunts who were nurses were of my mother's generation.
This new "medical assistant" had just been trained by the Medical Center on how to check blood pressure -- completely differently than I have ever had mine checked before, including at this doctor's office. The most ridiculous part was when she insisted that I have my feet flat on the step of the examination table, while ignoring my reply that my legs were not long enough for my feet to be flat. I literally had to lift my leg and SHOW her that my calf was shorter than the distance between my knee and the step. She kept parroting "No worries, no worries!" while fastening the cuff incorrectly around my arm, the machine kept recalibrating, and the Velcro kept coming loose with a sound like a ratchet slipping gears.
After all that I was very happy to get a 138/86 reading from the knowledgeable assistant who came in with a bulb-and-cuff monitor, and to have a good consultation with my doctor, even though there is no Magic Pill to cure one of my main complaints. Oh, well, at least we laughed about it, and I let a groaner of a pun slip through which seemed to be appreciated.
Afterwards, trying to leave, one exit was blocked by a car that had been left parked with one blinker still going, blocking one lane of traffic; when I directed my driver along the other exit, that way was blocked by two carfuls of people -- at least 5 in each car -- doing a Musical Cars run-around while blocking BOTH lanes of traffic -- and then, when my poor driver hesitated before pulling out into the main road, the driver of the pickup truck behind us had the temerity to honk at her. (I had wanted to honk at the Musical Cars teams but on second thought they might easily have taken offense and shot us!)
Glad to be home, KittenCat full of treats and sleeping it off in my lap, me enjoying peanut butter on crackers, nuts (including peanuts and almonds) and dark chocolate, with a splash of bourbon in my coffee. As one of the newer coffee "creamers" expresses it --
So sorry to hear all that. Hope tomorrow is better. Big hugs.What a day, I managed to get Granddaughters guitar for Christmas but after that it all went down hill.
Voting I had the choice of Conservative, Labour, Greens only three parties represented, what a state of affairs. Yes I voted for one but what a shambles.
MIL visit horrendous. Tried 3 Car Parks at hospital, each in turn said SPACES and let me in. Inside each parking area there were at least a dozen other cars all looking for the non existent spaces, chaos. I dropped off Mrs MC and parked a mile away in a non hospital car park.
Then the hospital is putting the pressure on to get MIL into a Nursing Home ASAP, I understand they need MIL's bed but all feels very cold and uneasy.
Then on driving to Shropshire for choir which we needed for a break from all the emotional stuff. BANG in a dark lane we hit a huge pothole and had a blowout. Our sporty VW Golf runs on large alloy wheels and so in a very dark wet lane I find myself risking life and limb and fighting big wheels and tire to put on the spare space saver.
Home now, missed choir, fed up.
So will I wake up tomorrow to a better world, I doubt it.
On the positive side we are home, warm, fed, Mrs MC cookes a mean omelette, so shouldn't complain we have many blessings.
What a day @Muddy CyclistWhat a day...
Then on driving to Shropshire for choir which we needed for a break from all the emotional stuff. BANG in a dark lane we hit a huge pothole and had a blowout. Our sporty VW Golf runs on large alloy wheels and so in a very dark wet lane I find myself risking life and limb and fighting big wheels and tire to put on the spare space saver.
Home now, missed choir, fed up.
Defo the virus, I've been battling high bs with mine too. Settling now thankfully. They not worry, they will come back down.
Aa you know I am struggling to post photos but can only suggest you google and check him outI have not heard of the Chief Mouser to the Treasury, aka Larry. Can you arrange an introduction? I did once write a story about a Downing Street cat, about 22 years ago ... ^. .^
Sorry you are also feeling battered it can be quite horrid.Hugs to you and Mrs MC, @Muddy Cyclist , and to MIL.
I am feeling battered too this evening after a doctor's appointment but it was just a minor irritation and worries compared to your experiences. When life hits us when we're already down it can feel crippling.
I'm glad you were able to get the guitar. I remember when I was given my first guitar, and second, and third. Your granddaughter is a very fortunate young lady.
Sorry you are also feeling battered it can be quite horrid.
Guitar is lovely 3/4 size nylon strung so easy on granddaughters fingers, I managed to get a classical guitar with a narrow neck like a folk acoustic which will also help when she makes the transition to steel strung guitars which have the same narrow necks. Just hope she sticks at it.
Edit.. do you still have those early guitars? I started when 16 and have all my guitars from over the years. First being a USA built Ephiphone Jumbo then a EKO 12 string which I still play. There are a few others but my current most used is a Faith Jupiter and a Gibson J200, My favourite is the Faith Jupiter model, easy action lovely sound.
I generally vote for Idiot, but this time I voted Muppet.I voted muppet too as did hubby. They could be in with a chance. I know many more who voted the same way!
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