Tuesday 2 January 2018

First Posting 2018!

Happy New Year to all!

I had planned to write this yesterday, but well best laid plans and all that....I'm full of good intentions and making plans, but don't always (often?) manage to follow through on them.



Each morning, once I have been up a while, had breakfast, cups of tea etc., I embark on my numerous exercises given to me by the physiotherapist.  There are now 19 to work through and I think it takes me about 40 minutes to complete them all.  I have been putting on a couple of old Shirley Bassey records I was given while I do them...one side takes me about half way through.  I need to dig out the rest of my records, they are tucked away in a cupboard somewhere...no good there, I can't listen to them hidden away!

The guinea pigs were cleaned out and had their nails clipped New Year's Eve, and the two rather 'long term' boarders have finally gone home to live with my son and his fiancee.  We took them up there late yesterday afternoon.  We enjoyed a nice evening with them and had a meal.    Seems strange to think that my eldest son will now no longer live at home.  Although I cleared his room back in June when he went back on board ship, the reality didn't really set in until late November when he arrived home and moved into his house.  Back to the guinea pigs though...I want to change the Caviary (aka shed) around this week, so will perhaps start that today perhaps tomorrow now.




I bought us a money jar at Sainsbury's last week, it was in the sales.  I actually bought two and gave one to my son and future dil for Christmas.  In hindsight I wish I'd bought three as I suddenly thought of another use for one after reading something on a blog, while I was 'cruising round blogisphere'.  Anyway our jar is going to be sealed and used for loose change and any extra we feel like putting in it over the course of the year and will be opened either just before Christmas or at the end of the year.  Not sure exactly when yet.  It will be interesting to see how much we manage to save.

Lots of people have a 'word for the year' and mine is going to be HEALING.  I really am determined to heal this year.  In many ways pain has dictated my life for far too long and has damaged me in more ways than one.  I am hoping that all the treatments I have been having and the exercises I do at home will eventually start to have a noticeable and definite effect.  So far the jury is still out, as I am still in a lot of pain most of the time, more so in the mornings, during the night and in the evenings.  Of course this has been a 'goal' of mine for the last almost ten years, but whilst there is still hope and all that jazz!



It is looking pretty grey, dull and dreary outside today. Actually it has been very wet ALL day today.  I might  did venture over to Hobbycraft to get some things I need to make my son a ring cushion for his wedding day which is in gasp, 11 days!  How did it come round so quickly?  He is organised, but am I?  I don't even have anything to wear, having put on weight over the course of last year due to increased inactivity because of the extra pains etc that have gone on over the last year.  I know I won't lose enough before the wedding, so have decided not to worry too much about it, as hopefully when I can increase my walking and mobility, the weight will return to what it should be. I loath to buy an outfit that I will only wear once though, so need to try and work out what to get that will get used again.


I faffed a little today with the coffee table display...

How is it 4 pm already??  I need to get a roast on so better get cracking with the preparations.  I also want to get in a practice session on my clarinet today and am fast running out of time.  It took me a lot longer to go to Hobbycraft today than I was expecting.  The traffic was terrible, and here I was thinking that the wet weather would keep people in!  

Well that was rather a rambling, disjointed post...I will try better next time!







6 comments:

  1. Healing is such a lovely word I really do hope that the exercises and such will help. Hope you manage to find something for your sons wedding, charity shops can be a good start as people have a clear out for all those Christmas presents.

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    1. I am always hopeful. Will be posting how I got on with the clothes shopping - not something I enjoy! Charity Shops can indeed be a good start.

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  2. I like the change jar, and your word for the year. Lots of good stuff - a nice way to start the year!

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  3. Your son is getting married in 11 days??? I would be in a panic I'm sure. Especially since I don't have a lot of 'nice' dressy clothes, being more of a jeans and T shirt woman. That being said, my granddaughter is getting married this Spring and altho' being the Gran of the bride is not like being the Mother of the groom, still I also must think about something suitable for the wedding but not so dressy that I'll never wear it again. Please won't you show pics of yourself all gussied up and maybe with the bride and groom? Meanwhile, good luck !!

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    1. Fortunately I haven't had to do any organising at all, my son did it all...as for the clothes shopping, that has been horrendous, it is not something I 'DO'. Just spent hours over the last two days trying to find something that fits.

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