This morning has started with
sunny spells. All my thermometers
agree it is 10° C now, or a full
degree higher than forecast, but I
suppose I shouldn't quibble over a
single degree. We may lose the
sunny spells by 11am, but they
could resume at 2pm. From 4pm we
can hope for full sunshine until
sunset. The afternoon temperature
today will be just 13° C again,
but it is looking like we can
expect some much sunnier, and much
warmer days starting tomorrow. The
current forecast is that tomorrow
will see clear blue skies all day,
and the afternoon should reach 15°
C. It may not be until the 1st May
until we see some rain. - so much
for April showers !
Yesterday was another good
day.....well, mostly good. There
were a few things that were cause
for concern, but ultimately turned
out OK. I described much of
yesterday morning yesterday when I
resumed writing yesterday's piece
after seeing the nurse, and also
shopping in Aldi. The only thing
I'll add about seeing the nurse is
that I like her. It is refreshing
to find someone in the medical
world who is supportive and not
judgemental.
I had, or thought I had, a
very relaxed time after getting
home with all my shopping from
Aldi. It sometimes seemed that I
did little more than eat. I
thought it was a typical (for me)
"let my guard down after seeing
the nurse (or other medical
appointment)". This morning I
don't think I did over eat. Some
things I ate were not ideal, but
even they didn't seem so bad in
the end.
One of the worst things I
ate was a jar (not a tub in this
case) of Lemon Meringue Gelato.
With all but the salt reported to
be in the red or orange, it seemed
to be extremely unhealthy.
Unfortunately it was also
extremely yummy. Being in a
plastic jar like a squashed jam
jar, it was possibly designed as a
single helping. Even if it wasn't,
once I got started I could not
stop until I had scraped the sides
clean.
The first things I ate were
a couple of packs of Sandwiches,
and the last thing I ate (ignoring
a little chunk of cheese) was 6
chilli flavoured sausages with
half a big can of bake beans - and
not the low sigar and salt variety
- although it is possibly that
with them being Aldi brand, and
not Heinz, the sugar and salt
content may well have been low
without them having to shout it
all over the label.
There was one special,
important thing I did during the
afternoon. I suddenly realised it
was well over a month since I had
last made a back up of my Linux
PCs home partition - the section
of the hard disk that contains all
my pictures, videos, sounds plus
all my customisations to my
desktop. I must admit I no longer
do these backups as a monthly
imperative - which I should do -
but at least I have a current back
up now, in fact two copies of it
for extra safety. If the hard disk
in my PC fails I can easily
restore everything - although like
making the full back ups
(yesterday it was just incremental
backups) it would take half a day
or so to copy everything to a new
hard disk.
Some of my afternoon, and I
guess a little of my morning too,
involved some snoozing. It is one
of the great things about being
retired, and more so at my age, I
can just lay on my bed, and close
my eyes most of the time. One
exception to this is when I am
expecting a delivery, and I go on
high alert until it arrives. That
may be happening today.
I watched the usual TV last
night, although I think I may have
turned the TV off a bit earlier
than some nights. After all the
snoozing I didn't expect to feel
that tired last night, and maybe I
didn't, but it was not long after
10pm that I think I fell fast
asleep. At 10pm I am often
watching TV. I don't remember much
of my night. I know I woke a few
times for a pee, and one of them
was quite a big pee. I can't seem
to remember if I had any dreams. I
assume I did dream because we all
dream every night even if we have
no recollection of it.
This morning I did seem to
sleep later than most mornings.
Maybe I only woke and got up
because my bladder was full. I
didn't seem to feel uncomfortable,
although I could feel I did need a
pee. Once I started it seemed I
would never stop. At a guess it
was half a litre (or a full pint
and a bit). I happen to know,
because I have measured it, the
average size of one of my usual
pees is 300ml. I thought I needed
a poo as well, but on that first
attempt it was just gas.
It was with some fear that
I got on the scales, but to my
complete astonishment I had lost a
little bit of weight. Later on,
after another, more normal sized
pee, and passing quite a small
poo, I weighed myself again. It
seems that this morning, despite
my fears of over/badly eating
yesterday, I have lost 800gm since
yesterday. It is ironic that this
didn't happen in time to include
in the spreadsheet I printed out
for the nurse. That showed a
measly loss of 200gm.
After eating that very
sweet Lemon Meringue Gelato (and a
few other things I am not proud
of) I also expected my blood
glucose to be very high this
morning, but once again I was
being insanely pessimistic. I had
readings of 7.9, 6.6 and
7.2mmol/l, and the average of all
three was a rather satisfactory
(but not great) 7.23mmol/l. That
is not the lowest three reading
average this month, but it is
lower than about half off all the
readings so far this month.
There is one fly in the
ointment for my plans for today.
Fortunately only one plan is semi
important, and it could wait until
tomorrow. Today I think/hope I am
expecting delivery of the two
solid state hard drives I ordered
from China. At 7.44am it was
reported to have arrived at the
delivery depot, and it should be
out for delivery some time today.
The second fly in the ointment is
that the courier service is Evri.
That means several things. The
first is that they might run over
my parcel, and render it scrap.
They have no idea when the driver
will arrive to start the deliver
run. If the driver actually gets
here, and not to a house around
the corner with the same number,
but in the wrong road (it happened
once), he may leave the parcel in
the rubbish bins if he doesn't get
an answer to the doorbell in 5
seconds, if he can actually find
the doorbell (it is hidden by
being fixed to the middle of a big
door in plain view). You may
notice I do not have much faith in
Evri as a delivery service. They
do seem to get the reject drivers
from Amazon, who usually take the
reject drivers from DHL, and they
are the ones who can't get a job
with Royal Mail because they
suffer learning or reading
difficulties......probably.
If I ever get an expected
time for my delivery, and there is
time before or after the delivery,
then I may do the grand tour -
Poundstretcher to buy some more
instant noodles and a spare pair
of the same shoes as I bought
recently (and that seem to be
rather good). Then along the main
road to Poundland to see if they
have any more my size flip flops.
The one single pair I found in
there a few weeks ago seem to be
quite comfortable, and I'd like a
spare pair if I can get them.
Finally, a bit further along the
main road, and then round the
corner to pick up my latest
prescription from the pharmacy.
After that lot, assuming I can
actually do it without missing my
delivery, I think I may well have
a lie down and a snooze.