Like yesterday, this morning has
started with better than sunny
spells - full sunshine (although
it might just be a very long sunny
spell). There are many patches of
blue sky, and the sunny spells
could last longer than the
forecast predicts. It is possible
we may see light showers at midday
and 1pm. The afternoon temperature
may reach 15° C, and while
slightly disappointing, is a
couple of degrees better than
yesterday.
The rest of the afternoon may be
dry, but the latest update now
shows light rain for most of the
afternoon, and the Met Office
forecast also agrees with that.
Tomorrow may start with some sunny
spells, but the afternoon may see
drizzle. At 6pm the clouds may
break up to let some sunshine in,
and the last hours of daylight
could see full sunshine. Tomorrow
afternoon could see 17 and 18° C.
Yesterday was one of those
fairly rare days when I had a
complete change of plan for the
day. I just hope I made the right
decision. The original plan was
probably going to be a
disappointment, but the new plan
allowed me to do one semi
important thing, and it ended up
as a satisfactory, if not actually
good day.
I went through the motions
of getting ready to go out
yesterday morning. I washed my
hair and had a shower. As I did
that we lost the early morning
sunny spells, and it seemed to get
quite dull. It even looked like it
might rain. That was one small
reason why I changed my plans.
I had intended to go
to The Jolly Farmers in the hope
of seeing Ayse, but the chances
were that she would not be there
again. I hope I don't later find
out that she was there. I was very
close to going out to head that
way, when I had a change of mind.
I had wanted to get some shopping
from Aldi, and I decided I might
as well do that instead.
It was definitely a bit
dull as I walked to Aldi, but the
walk didn't seem too bad. in fact
I think I should describe it as
"normal", and was even better
considering I was wearing my
Addidas "court shoes", which had
started off feeling entirely
useless for walking, but doing
lots of short walks, like to Tesco
or Aldi, they seem to be getting
more comfortable. I am still not
sure I would trust them for a long
walk, but for shorter walks they
seem fine now.
There were several things I
definitely wanted from Aldi, plus
a few things I had forgotten to
get from my last shopping trip to
Tesco. I was thinking of getting
some ready meals, but I didn't get
any - at least no microwave ready
meals. I did buy some flavoured
meats and some ready prepared for
roasting, vegetables. The other
thing which I had not started out
to get, but I did get once I saw
them, was some ready to eat salads
(or salad like dishes). Aldi
definitely do a better range than
Tesco's very sparse range.
Top of my shopping list was
toilet paper, and I completely
forgot to get any. It is no
problem yet because I still have
an unopened pack of 9 rolls, and
maybe 5 or 6 individual rolls, but
I do like to keep a good stock of
stuff like toilet paper. While
forgetting toilet paper, I did
remember tissues (for nose blowing
etc). I also remembered to buy a
big bottle of Bio laundry
detergent (the big bottle I bought
from Tesco only seemed to last a
year or two !!).
It seems like I only have
enough brain cells left to
remember a few things on my mental
shopping list. If it gets worse I
may have to start writing things
down - oh shock, horror !!!! I
couldn't do it for everything
because I tend to shop by looking
around and find stuff it would
seem a good idea to buy. Of course
the flaw in that idea is that I
ended up with almost too much to
carry home - although somehow it
all fitted in the two bags I had
taken there, plus my rucksack.
It was still quite a load
to carry home, but somehow I
seemed to do it not stop. I am
evidently getting fitter even if
it sometimes feel almost the
opposite. It was still nice to get
home and put my bags down. One of
the first things I did after
getting home was to test some Aldi
home brand dark navy style rum -
swigged straight from the bottle.
It was nice, but maybe tasted a
bit thin, and so not as good as
Lamb's Navy Rum, as a for
instance.
Once I had put all my
shopping away I had some lunch. It
was just a couple of items from
Aldi's sandwich shelves - which
include wraps and rolls as well as
sandwiches. I started with a pack
of "salt and pepper chicken
wraps". It was one of those rare
things that should have been
delicious but wasn't, or it could
have been awful, but it wasn't
that either. I guess it was
very very mildly, slightly
unpleasant. The other was a cheese
and pickle sandwich, and maybe the
salt and pepper sauce on the
chicken did something to my taste
buds because I didn't think much
of the cheese and pickle
sandwiches either. At this point I
have to say that Aldi do sell some
delicious sandwiches, but these
two were an exception.
After lunch the obvious
thing (at least it is these days)
was to have a lie down, read a
page or two, and then have a
snooze. I don't think I snoozed
for long, but I did definitely
have a snooze. Maybe my
subconscious woke me up early
because there was one thing I had
to do. After I had had my shower I
put one single small hand towel in
to soak. I had been using it as a
pillow protector, and had been
doing so for some time.
Just recently I had been
noticing that when I woke up, in
the morning, or in the night, that
pillow felt damp in places. I
didn't realise that I had been
sweating in the night, and that
was what the damp was. Also, sweat
tends to leave a yellow stain on a
white towel. I had to do some
fierce washing to try and get the
towel pristine white again. I
failed this this time, but it is
much improved.
What I have to do now,
particularly with warmer weather
approaching, is to remember to
wash the two towels I alternate
between using as pillow
protectors, far more frequently.
After a lot of scrubbing motion on
the towel, and maybe a dozen
rinses, the towel was about as
clean as I was going to get it
that day, and ready to hang up to
dry. Once that was done I could
relax again.
It wasn't until dinner
preparation time that I did
anything of note. Even then, the
preparation for dinner was opened
a plastic bag to tip a pile of
ready prepared root vegetables
(mostly parsnips) onto a baking
tray for a good roasting. Towards
the end I added a couple of Scotch
eggs. I thought it was a better
way to heat them up than using the
microwave, and it seems it was a
better way.
I can't say I really
enjoyed that dinner. Maybe it
needed some baked beans, and/or
some chips, but I wanted to keep
it simple, and in my imagination,
healthy. In fact it didn't need to
be that healthy because it would
be masked by what I had for
dessert. It may be the spawn of
the devil, but I had more of the
tasty, but terrible Walls ice
cream (or should that be iced
sugar ?). I refuse to throw that
stuff away even if it completely
ruins my blood glucose
measurements the next morning.
Most of the day I felt
fairly good, but in the evening I
started to feel very weary, very
tired, and in simple terms, a bit
crap. I gave up on TV at about
9pm, and went to read in bed for
half an hour. Things are very
vague from that point on, but I
think I had fallen asleep after
about half an hour. I don't think
I woke many times for a pee, and
after eating the Walls Ice Cream,
that surprised me. I do remember,
at least in theory, having several
rather sprawling dreams. I can
only remember a few minutes of
one. In the dream I was walking
along a working railway line. A
few trains passed, and I had to
signal to the driver that I was
aware he was coming, and I was
prepared for the train to pass me.
I have no idea how that dream
started, and I have no idea how it
ended.
Maybe it ended because I
woke up. I definitely woke up
because I needed a pee, although
it didn't seem to be an urgent
need. I expected to have a
poo as well because my guts were
rumbling, but so far it has only
been wind. I suppose it was only
to be expected after a day when I
had been shopping, I found I had
gained 600gm this morning. Maybe
if I do pass the poo I thought I
might do, and maybe still do, it
might take the edge of that 600gm
gain.
The Walls ice cream had the
bad effect expected on my blood
glucose. I think it was the only
thing I ate that had any
significant sugar in it, and lots
of it ! This morning I got blood
glucose readings of 8.8 and
8.7 mmol/l, and I suppose I
use to think that was once about
normal. Now it seems higher than I
like, but still OK-ish. The third
reading was 9.4mmol/l, and that is
definitely unacceptably high.
This morning I wanted to
skip breakfast, but I felt very
hungry. I sort of compromised by
having a small tub of an Indian
inspired potato pakora on a bed of
diced onion, rice and a few other
things. I didn't dare look at the
nutritional information, but I
hope it was not too bad.
If anything, my blood
pressure readings are a bit low
this morning. I got 103/44, and a
quite slow pulse rate of 47 bpm. I
don't think that is the reason I
feel a bit crap this morning, and
I use the word crap as not to
indicate a possible minor stomach
upset that I may see later. This
morning quite a lot of me aches,
or is creaky. I have some chest
pain as well as neck pain, back
pain, arm pain, midriff pain, leg
pain and ankle pain. Oh, and if I
think about it hard enough, I
probably have a hint of a
headache.
If it is not all explained
by some new Covid variant my body
has just brewed up, it could be
more simple explained by a change
in the weather, or atmospheric
pressure. Or it could just be one
of those things..... I think I'll
see if a morning snooze helps. I
do feel like having a snooze would
be as easy as eating a trifle (the
first comparison that came into my
head even if it is a lousy
comparison).
The main thing on the menu
today is a beer tastings session
with Jodie and Michael, and
possibly someone else. I must
admit I don't feel in the mood for
beer tasting today, and that is
despite buying a 4 pack of
"AldIPA", the IPA brewed by
Brewdog (I think) with a
customised labels and a box for
Aldi, and I believe other versions
for other supermarket chains. It
is not a great beer, but it is
oddly drinkable. Maybe by 3 or 4pm
I will be more receptive to a
drinking session, but with Jodie
mostly silent, and Michael moaning
about something or another, it
could be more depressing than
enjoyable.