Yesterday was quite a good day,
but one aspect of it made it not
such a good day. That enigma will
be explained during the course of
my narrative for today. The
particularly good, and sometimes
bad thing was a shopping trip to
Aldi.
Yesterday got off to a fine
start. I felt in the right mood, a
sort of constructive mood, I
guess, to wash my hair and have a
shower in the morning. Being all
clean and sparkling (?) made my
walk to Aldi feel better in some
way that I can't explain or
understand, but it did !
There were several things
on my shopping list, but like any
shopping trip to Aldi I mostly
make it up as I go along. Two
things I definitely felt I needed,
and they were toilet paper and
paper handkerchiefs. I also
definitely wanted some bottles of
Diet Coke. Apart from those items
my shopping lost was very vague. I
thought I definitely wanted some
of those lovely, ready to cook
(although it is mostly reheat) BBQ
spare ribs. I think they must have
some narcotic in them, because
after trying them just once, out
of curiosity, I became hooked on
them !
When I think about it, my
mostly imaginary shopping list had
more on it than I realised. It
definitely included some ice
cream, and it included some
sausages. There was a reason for
the sausages, and it was for
something to test the zero sugar
Heinz tomato ketchup on. I didn't
realise it until I saw them in the
freezer, but I think I bought the
fish fingers for the same reason.
One thing I didn't buy was
any booze, and it was only because
I knew I would be buying enough
other stuff to mean a couple of
heavy bags, plus a heavy rucksack
to carry home. I certainly bought
enough as my till receipt would
testify. I spent a lot more money
than was ideal, but none of that
food will be wasted. Apart from
soft drinks, I didn't buy anything
other than food. One reason I
wanted to go to Aldi instead of
Tesco was to see what they had in
the famous centre aisle. Sadly
they seemed to have nothing that I
felt I could justify buying. I was
hoping they might have some flip
flops, but I guess we have to get
through Easter before the summer
stuff is put on the shelves.
It was partly due to my new
heart valve, and partly due to
slowly getting the strength back
into my legs, that lugging my
heavy shopping home was painless.
I Don't think it even slowed me
down much. It was still good to
get home and put the bags and my
rucksack down. I didn't stop for a
rest, or even a pee, and put most
of the stuff I bought away in the
fridge and cupboards. There were a
few things I left out because they
were to be my lunch (or was it
late breakfast ?). It was
definitely my first meal of the
day because I skipped breakfast.
The first meal was probably
lunch, and my starter was a pack
of fish sushi. I like that stuff,
although I did find it hard to
swallow some of the big lumps of
rice. I am sure I had something
with it, but I can't seem to
remember what it
was.....unless....It may have been
a ready made (from Tesco) fruit
salad with added ice cream. I
definitely ate that, but I can't
remember when.
After lunch I had a lie
down on my bed. I read for a
while, but then put the book down
and let my eyes close. I seem to
think, even though I can't put any
number on it, that I had quite a
long snooze. I was fully in lazy
mode by then, and I can't recall
doing anything of note until 6pm
approached. Then it was time for
dinner, and watching the
depressing BBC 6 O'clock News. (It
was the news, and not the BBC that
was depressing).
My dinner was mostly cold
mixed meat pizza. I guess it would
have been nicer if I had heated it
up, but it seemed OK cold. Maybe
if it had been hot I would have
eaten the whole 12" pizza, but I
only ate half of it. I wish I knew
the reason why I felt than half
was enough this time so I could
try and do it with other meals. I
guess some of the reason was
because I knew I was going to have
a dessert of ice cream and I am
sure I had some cake too.
Some time in the day I
opened a new packet of crisp that
I could not help buying from Aldi
(I expect most supermarkets will
also be selling them). I was
intrigued my the idea of cocoa
flavoured crisps, and the chilli
was another attraction. It was a
big bag, and I still have over
half left to enjoy later (probably
some today). They definitely had a
mild taste of cocoa (or
chocolate).....maybe "delicate" is
a better description than "mild".
The same is true of the chilli. I
could taste it, but could barely
detect any heat from it.
They were nice as a one off, any I
may buy another packet some day. I
think I would just say they had to
be tasted, and while pleasant,
they were not addictive.
My evening was the usual
entertainment by TV. I don't think
anything I watched was terribly
exciting, although QI did have
some good panelists on it. One
thing I thought was odd was that
QI was probably on after Have I
Got News For You. Often it is the
other way around. With QI on last
I didn't realise it was very late,
11pm, when it ended. I lost little
time getting to bed once it had
finished.
It was while watching TV
that I seemed to drink a lot of
chilled water. I think I must have
guzzled almost a litre of it - not
because I was thirsty, but because
I love ice cold water. It would
have an effect on my sleep - I
woke up several times in the
night. That is not that unusual,
but they size of each pee in the
night was, or seemed to be, very
big. It was almost as if my blood
glucose had gone very high.
The first thing I
checked when I got up was my
weight. To my surprise it hadn't
gone up, but neither had it gone
down. It was exactly the same as
the day before (although since
weighing myself I have done a nice
poo, and maybe that might have
counted as about a 100gm loss, but
I have had breakfast of instant
noodles since then, and any weight
now would be influenced by
breakfast.
My blood glucose was not,
as I feared, very high. It was
remarkably normal, and the three
readings were unusually
consistent. I got readings of 6.7,
6.8, and 7.9mmol/l. On second
thoughts, that last reading says
all three readinsg were not
consistent, but two were, and so
they were probably accurate. I
regard any reading starting with a
6 to be very good, and even the
7.9 was pretty good even if it did
skew the average. That average for
all three was 7.13, and I have to
admit it is higher than about half
the averages so far this month,
but it is less than the average
averages of January and February -
so it is an improvement.
This morning I don't
feel as good as I would hope. I
seem to have a few aches and
pains. My right arm, and
particularly the elbow joint, but
also my shoulder joint, seem to be
a bit creaky and sometimes
painful. I don't think it is bad
enough to warrant any painkillers.
I right leg is also complaining a
bit - a bit like I have been
walking too far. It is the muscles
above the knee that seem to
sometime hurt. Everything else
seems OK.
My plan for today is to
walk through the park to the Jolly
Farmers. If I manage to get out
early enough, I might spend 20
minutes or so at Ladywell station
to get a few train pictures, and
also pick up copies of The Metro.
Ideally I should jump on some
trains because Jodie tells me she
had used a train that had a
slightly different interior
recently. I believe it was
probably a class 376 train. I
think that have all had external
refurbishment, and are now all in
their new dark blue livery. Maybe
now they are getting the promised
internal refurbishment. Jodie says
that some seats now have tables,
That seems unlikely for what is
supposed to be a high density
commuter train, but maybe is the
case.