on โ25-02-2014 12:56 AM
Let;s see how we go.
on โ08-03-2014 02:14 PM
Hi Bluecat, After being at work at 4am, 7 days a week for years the "body clock" has not adjusted to enforced retirement. Yes, I lie on the loungeroom floor in the afternoon and have a Nana nap. Not too comfortable for a reason. I don't go to the bed because I think I may sleep too long during the day and hence limited sleep at night. Around and round it goes. A routine will develop one day without too many distractions.
Now, I gather your need to do something really really badly......doesn't involve eating chocolate biscuits.
DEB
on โ08-03-2014 02:31 PM
No, but now that you mention it......
on โ09-03-2014 10:03 AM
Actually slept through the night, not even a bathroom break!!!! 8 hours of wonderful "medicine".
So, my regime yesterday was:
(eventually) get dressed for outdoors (see Bogan apparel)
after eating - go for a stroll; don't just sit and doze off after each meal
abandoned the afternoon nap
(mostly) enjoyed flitting about the Ebay site
thought about what to do physically on the morrow.
Okay, so it's the "morrow". Physical actions are still thoughts at this stage!
But the day is young.
I've added a spritz of White Diamonds to the apparel
Kind thoughts to you all.
DEB
on โ09-03-2014 10:48 AM
We have our daughter home again after a two month stay in hospital. Happy to have her home and nervous at the same time.
It's been hard as we are regional and the 4 hour + round trip for visits has been very tiring and draining, not to mention thankless at times, depending on her mood!
She has a very good case manager now (one she likes) so I'm a little bit more optimistic and hopeful this time around.
Fingers crossed โฅ
We have a cyclone looming, so it's a very ordinary day here. Windy, grey and wet. We had the most unusual orange, pink then purple sky last night so definitely weird weather going on up here.
Hugs to all
on โ09-03-2014 12:57 PM
Stay safe, tinytoes. Good to hear that your daughter is home again and I hope that things go smoothly - as least for a little while.
Deb, congrats on finally getting a good night's sleep. It sounds as if you have found the right combination to do so.
My day will consist oftaking pain killers and anti-biotics. I hope to have a shower. It is a beautiful warm autumnal day that is making me feel a bit down because I am missing out on it because of this bloody infection. Ah well.
on โ09-03-2014 04:49 PM
Good afternoon Blue Cat and everyone.
Freddie just wanted to express my thoughts in regard to your brother......thinking of you and know just how tough its been for you these last few years:)x
on โ09-03-2014 05:02 PM
Just read back, Bluecat. My chocolate biscuit idea was thoughtless. Hope the pain is easing for you.
DEB
on โ09-03-2014 05:14 PM
Thankyou JV thanks everyone โฅ
on โ09-03-2014 05:17 PM
I know all of us were one once. And you've gotta love them. Teenagers.
I have been entertained this afternoon for a brief time, by a youth earning his pocket money by mowing the family's lawn on this beautiful autumn day.
Struggling with the mower, "conking" out continually, the lad was clearly frustrated. His father advised him to empty the catcher.
"But I don't want to carry the catcher to the wheelie bin".
Shaking his head, his Dad suggested to either wheel the bin to the mower, or wheel the mower to the bin. "That's why the wheel was invented, to lighten the load"
He actually did a good job for someone that didn't really want to do the task.
DEB
on โ09-03-2014 07:00 PM
Freddie โฅ
Well we have commenced genetic testing. After talking about this in length some years ago we had agreed not to do it. Now daughter #1 wants to, plus for us it's free. So in 6 weeks we will know if in fact I carry that gene.