Good morning, Michael and all GNs. Glad you are feeling more yourself, Mick. Keep up the good work. Sheep there are easier ways of getting across a field, I’m sure!?. I expect the ewe was as surprised as you were!
It’s going to rain this afternoon so if we are going to do anything outdoors it will have to be what is left of this morning. Some very nice pork chops for lunch today with lots of veg. They are the sort of pork chops you used to be able to buy with part of the kidney attached, but the butcher tells me they are not allowed to sell them like that any more, even though people are constantly asking for them. I will have mine with spinach. Himself doesn’t like it.
Kind thoughts to all who are ill or struggling at the moment. Have a good Sunday all.
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(70 Posts)Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark , but its dry outside here in Brackley this morning.
Starting to feel more my old self , the scars on my arms were I have had needles etc are disappearing .
Yesterday , I did a small shop , maybe another one today being forgetful or is it age .
I took paracetamol yesterday as well as my new and regular prescriptions, in the afternoon took another walk mainly to a cashpoint for some cash but felt better than I had earlier , its a case of relax and let my body repair itself .
next Saturday I have the Pfizer jab which what I have read seems to have more immunities than the others with time gap between jabs .
Also an appointment clash , in a few weeks time same venue different areas , one as cardiac first may involve tread mill , and other 2 hours later for Glaucoma .
Take Care ,
Mick
Good morning all from a nothing sort of day , weatherwise, here in Essex.
Firstly, Thankyou for all your kind thoughts sent to me for the passing of my lovely SIL. You’re all so kind . I have been really sad ?, as I hadn’t been able to visit her. This year has caused a lot of heartache, one way or another.
So Sheep you really made me laugh at the thought of you galloping across the field backwards ??. I love the cartoon too. Excellent ?. I do hope you weren’t hurt though! ?.
Good luck with the bed moving Sar . One job leads to another doesn’t it ! ?. Mind your back !
Ginny onwards and upwards. Keep that chin up and we’ll all get there ?
Bellasnanna what a gorgeous cake. I long to be able to meet up with a friend for a coffee. Won’t be long now !
Granmattie so glad Iris is Home. She will recover quicker there. ?
Dear DIL came round yesterday and cut DH’s hair, as he was resembling Worzel Gummidge. They went in the garden as it was fine and she was masked up. Made her a cuppa and sat out there, for a chat for half an hour, in the sun. Lovely.
Elizabeth good luck with your dinner today. I’m sure it will be delicious. My Yorkshire’s were great last week, but they never come out the same. I think the answer is more eggs in the mix. ?. Any magic tips, anyone?
Have a lovely sabbath and I’ll put in some religious music and think of you Ashcombe .
Good morning from a mild, so far dry, day from North Hants.
I have been struggling for a while now, but nothing in comparison to the troubles so bravely borne by so many of you.
However, at last something interesting happened. I had been randomly selected to take part in a health survey for NHS England. It should have involved a visit from an interviewer and a nurse to ask questions and take various samples. Of course this couldn’t happen so questions were conducted over the phone. The interview was to last 45 minutes.
Well, I just hope I don’t get a follow up call to check on how the interview went! After an hour an a half I was desperate for a cuppa. However, I could tell you the name, age and weight of the interviewer, their trouble getting prescriptions for their arthritis and where the arthritis is. How awful their divorce was and all about their friend who is ignoring lockdown.
It really was the most detailed conversation I’ve had for weeks, so I was amused and entertained all at the same time!
Peace and hugs to all who need them ??
Good morning from S Hants, it rained in the night but it’s v mild.
Good to see Iris is home, flamingo and all. Marydoll hope another day in bed eases the way forward.
sheepandcattle what an eventful life! Not dull by any means.
Georgesgran thoughts are with you.
I might get up the allotment later, an area needs covering until I can tackle it and I have some onions to put in. I inherited some raspberry canes, I’ve no idea what sort they are, so they’ll get a season to see if they produce or not. Roast chicken for dinner, I’ll get the last of the leeks out of the garden and make a leek and potato gratin.
Have a good day all.
Hope you are not too bruised sheepandcattle loved the drawing ?
Georgesgran I don't blame you it's good that friend wants to visit hope it cheers your oh up.
Glad to hear iris is home
Marydoll hope you soon feel better your poor Sil hope he isn't in too much pain.
?to all feeling poorly or just low .
Good morning from a pleasant Morecambe Bay. Possibly a touch cool out at the moment as the heating has come on.
You paint a lovely picture of your life on the farm sheep
I’m glad you could see the funny side of your misdemeanour and are not too bruised.
Exercise for me, hopefully nothing dramatic, I can’t have you all laughing at me! I’m not vey dignified getting off my Pilates ball at the best of times.
Then it’s Zoom church. THEN it’s time for the jab!!
Off to the local cricket club for it.
Thinking of all with problems especially Marydoll and Georgesgran
Take care and stay safe everyone ?
Good morning Auntyflo and all x
I knew I had missed someone. Georgesgran, you have been constantly in my thoughts and prayers, so not forgotten, as has Auntieflo ?
Initially I didn't mind about no PMs , but now I'm getting frustrated about having no contact with my friends.
Good morning all,
I am feeling really great this morning which is most probably due to the long walk and chat I had with my friendyesterday. When I got dressed to go out, Waldi (my dog) run into the bedroom to hide in his basket. I had to pull him out to come with me. I thing the walk in the deep, freezing snow a few days ago was still in his bones. Anyway, he lasted two hours on the walk, went into the river and sniffed at all the holes the wild boars left behind. He still runs to the car, though. His favourite mode of transport.
sheepandcattle, as much as I like your extremely entertaining posts, they make me feel ashamed about the way I am so lazy: you farm animals, write so beautiful and you still have time to draw. Saying that, I just love to read all your messages. So, please all take care and have a lovely Sunday.
? Marydoll, I wouldn't want to be in your SIL's shoes, but the dentists do know what they are doing and they'll sort it. And you my lady, rest up and let your body recover ?
I may be mistaken Georgesgran but I think visits are allowed on compassionate grounds but even if I'm wrong I know they're allowed for care and care is more than physical and I'd personally count a visit to your DH from a friend under this x
Good morning from Shropshire.
Georgesgran, I am so sorry for what you and your dear husband are going through.I hope you can get things sorted with the surgery tomorrow.Sending you strength ?
Cherry,I hope you are feeling brighter despite a restless night?
Have a good day all.
Good morning all. Polmont is breezy with light grey skies this morning. I'm awaiting a Tesco delivery so onto second cup of coffee already. Georgesgran ? you have a hard road to walk. Sheepandcattle you taking a trip on the sheep made me laugh out loud! This isn't a contentious thread so feel safe in posting. Marydoll enjoy your breakfast in bed. And lunch and dinner too. I'm sorry to hear about your sil. It sounds painful. Yesterday I visited dd and family. It was lovely but I put make up on, the first time in months, and my face today is very tight and sore. I think the make up has gone off. Dd had a sore head but this morning a wisdom tooth has popped through so she reckons the headache has come from that. Ds drove to stonehaven to spend the weekend with his bubble friend. They both live alone and have bubbled together. I'm glad as it gives him company. Got to go. A Tesco van has pulled up. Have a good day all.
Good morning from North Yorkshire. It’s dry and bright today so I am going to wash the car and do some outside jobs.
Georgesgran my heart goes out to you thinking of my walk along that path 4 years ago. You have lots of virtual hands holding yours.
Hope everyone has a good day. Stay safe.
Good morning all from Glasgow, where at last it has stopped raining.
Another day in bed I'm afraid. I'm finding it very frustrating to be still feeling so unwell. Its a combination of all my conditions and that blooming vaccine! However, I would still encourage everyone to have it. My reaction was exceptional and unusual, but not unexpected, as I have previous.
Yesterday was very stressful. SIL messaged me as he was having problems after a tooth extraction. I urged him to phone NHS 24, which he did. He ended up in A&E on the other side of Glasgow, as the dental hospital is closed on a Saturday and our large, hospital couldn't help.
DD was up to high doh, as she had to go home and wait for news.
The diagnosis: a hole between my SIL's nose and the roof of his mouth. ? He will need to see a dentist on Monday.
Unfortunately this means that DD and SIL need to self isolate and not come near me. Poor DD thinks she is letting me down. ☹
Ginny, I'm sorry to hear you have been so low. Ashcome, hoping you are starting ro recover. Migraines can be so debilitating, I used to be off work for days after one. On one occasion I had a bad one, whilst in hospital. Despite protesting that it was only a migraine and to just leave me alone to die in peace, I was rushed for an urgent brain scan. It was indeed a migraine!
Gingster, be kind to yourself today, try and remember your happy times with your sister in law.
How exciting, Baubles, a day out! ? You will be on cloud nine afterwards!
Glad to see you posting, Cherry.
As for you, Bellasnanna! I think we may fall out. Between your photo of the cake, the description of the pleasant weather and all those cruise ship, TV adverts, showing the Grand Harbour in Valletta, I'm having serious Malta envy. ??????
Apologies, if I have missed anyone, brain is a bit addled today.
DH has just brought me breakfast in bed and the Sunday papers. Absolute bliss! ?
Good to see you posting ginny and I hope your wobbliness wobbles away soon ?
Scentia - I appreciate your kind words as a vegan. Being a livestock farmer, I was cautious about posting on a public forum as farmers can come under some pretty vicious attack nowadays. I’m actually vegetarian ( I dislike the ‘fleshiness’ of meat!) so I have been through a lot of angst and consideration about the ethics of producing meat but I firmly believe that farming livestock is an essential part of the ecosystem and in keeping the soil healthy. I see my role as caring for my livestock as well as I possible can and to ensure that I treat them with the care, respect and dignity they deserve throughout their lives. Yes they die at the end, as do we all, but I do my utmost to ensure that they have a ‘good death’ with the least stress possible. Some (too many probably!) will never leave the farm as they are like old friends to me but I have learnt from experience that a ‘natural death’ is seldom quick or dignified.
Anyway, just my personal thoughts. I completely respect that others have different views and I enjoy hearing them (mostly!!)
A bit grey here, it's rained overnight. Off to the allotment, we bought another blackcurrant bush yesterday which needs to go in, plus various other jobs. Good to hear that Mick is feeling better. Glad that Iris is recovering and that Ashcombe is feeling better. Hope Marydoll has a better day. Best wishes to all, especially those with worries and health issues.
Good morning from Durham.
Friday was spent on the phone to GP - trying to explain DH’s Consultant’s plans, which should have been emailed. They said they hadn’t received them, then they had. They then agreed to prescribe his meds, but I couldn’t get to the Pharmacy in time and didn’t realize they were closed on Saturday! Urgent call to Hospital and a 50 mile round trip to collect another prescription from them for one of the meds.
One of DH’s friends (had vacc) asked if he could have a masked visit - he lives alone, so we agreed. It seems so cruel to deny him contact with so little time left? (I expect some will agree, others won’t) Later DH was very unsteady and unbalanced and I suspect the brain tumour is growing. I’ll have to ring GP tomorrow for an urgent prescription for steroids, if they’re not at the Pharmacy with the Oralmorph. Hopefully these are teething troubles in the handover of his care from Hospital and things should run smoothly now.
My thoughts are with other GN’s on this journey and those who have trodden the path before me. X
Good morning everyone from a dry and grey day in Gower.
Good to know that Iris is home grandMattie. I think we'd all be pale after the nausea she's suffered but I'm sure her pink flamingo will help put colour in her cheeks ☺️
I didn't know"it's a knockout* was making a comeback Sheepandcattle, gave me my first laugh of the day ?
I'm pleased that your migraine has eased Ashcombe
I didn't have the best of nights, lay awake 'til gone 4am. Perhaps it's all that extra sleep I've been having recently though ?
Exciting day in prospect today not really , big footie match for me to enjoy ? cheering on my team. A chat on the phone I promised my neice1 and slow cooked pork for dinner tonight. About as exciting as it gets for a Sunday these days, lovely ☺️. Well it had better be in any case, there are some excitements seizures I don't need.
I hope you are feeling better after your duvet day Marydoll and I hope Lins and Susan are both okay.
Hope everyone finds something to enjoy today, even if it's that after dinner cuppa (or something else). Take care everyone ❤️
Lovely to see you back ginny and hope you continue to feel a bit better, just one day at a time ?
bellasnana I’ve got serious cake envy!!
Good morning from north Surrey where it is overcast but bright.
Have had 2 good nights sleep and feeling much better for it.
Day 3 at work this afternoon so a gentle morning of dog walk and a Pilates session.
Sheepandcattle you have such an “interesting” life and tell a good story to bring it alive for us, thank you.
Gingster sending my condolences to you.
Marydoll I hope you improved through the day yesterday and today is an even better day.
Ashcombe good to hear you Migraine has eased.
GrandMattie good to hear Iris is home and enjoying her Lego.
DH is bringing me tea and porridge in bed this morning.
Wishing all a peaceful Sunday
Good morning from a hazy Colchester. A repeat of yesterday's mild sunshine is forecast. We threw open the windows and doors and got on with pre-move sorting.
I sent DS up to empty the loft as he returns to base today after we eat our Sunday Roast pork.
This week I will be mostly sorting and scanning the many boxes of photos that we have discovered.
Big hugs x
Good morning Mick, morning all from South Lanarkshire. It’s cloudy but the sun is struggling to break through.
I’ll pop back later to catch up with the posts but rushing off now as it’s vaccine day for us and I’ve woken feeling discombobulated by weird dreams.
Good morning from a dull, grey Essex by the sea, but it is mild so no heavy jumpers needed.
We have to move our big, heavy bed today so we can get behind it to finish decorating. I'm not looking forward to it as it means emptying all the storage underneath and taking off the mattress first. Looking forward to the room being finished.
Pleased to hear that Iris is home, upwards and onwards ?.
Roast gammon today and I think DH will be watching the snooker.
? and a ? for anyone who needs them. Have a lovely Sunday and stay safe everyone xx
Good to see you ginny, hope you continue to feel stronger. Take care of yourself.
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