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Thursday
16th April 2026 |
08:40 BST
Yesterday was supposed to
feature light rain almost all day, and
indeed there was some rain, but to my
mind it was a lot less than forecast.
In fact some of the forecast showers
were actually sunny spells. The last
hour of daylight was supposed to
feature full sunshine, and although
the sun was very low in the sky by
then, I think it did happen. The
afternoon temperature was forecast to
be 16° C, and indeed it did feel quite
warm.
As
I write this we are having a
lengthy sunny spell, but the sky
doesn't show many blue areas, and
the forecast for rain at 10am
under an hour away now, does look
quite possible. Having said that,
the worst chance of rain today is
put at only 47% at 2pm, and that
is low enough that it could still
be dry, and maybe with a sunny
spell instead. Once again we can
expect 16° C during the afternoon.
By 5pm it may get much cloudier,
but that will help the temperature
stay up to 11° C by midnight.
Tomorrow could see sunny spells in
the morning and early evening, but
the middle of the day will be dull
(if the forecast matches reality).
Tomorrow afternoon may see 17° C,
but with no supporting sunshine.
Yesterday was a fairly good
day, although I can't say I felt
very dynamic, and the day seemed
to include at least one extra
snooze. On the other hand I did do
one and a half things, and
although I nearly missed it, I did
open the door to a courier I had
been waiting for.
I was expecting a delivery
of beer from Beer 52 via Yodel
yesterday, but there seemed to be
very little information about when
it would be delivered. Until about
midday I was not even sure it was
going to be delivered yesterday.
On the plus side, it did seem I
had plenty of time to have a
shower, and wash my hair, and then
go out shopping in Tesco around
midday.
The forecast was for light
rain when I went out, but it was
not raining, and it did feel
almost warm. I dared to go out
without a coat, and that worked
out OK. Apart from the usual stuff
I tend to buy, I was on the
lookout for something to test my
new (not so) mini oven/grill. That
turned out to be (alleged)
Southern Fried Flavour chicken
breasts. I think I was really
looking for something like a cut
of beef or lamb on the reduced
price shelf, but I would have paid
full price if needed. The trouble
was that I have trained myself not
to look at cuts of meat that I
could not easily cook before I got
my new, not so mini, oven/grill.
The walk to Tesco, using my
green Adidas court shoes, was
mostly OK, but I did notice my
ankles starting to complain as I
neared Tesco. Fortunately doing
the shopping either distracted me,
or the aches went away once I
started walking far more slowly as
I went around the store.
One thing about shopping in
Tesco is that I only use a hand
basket rather than a trolley. That
limits what I can buy and carry
home easily. I filled the basket
up to the top, but no more. It
still cost a fair bit when I got
to the checkout, but with a few of
the heavier things in my rucksack
I could fit the rest of my
shopping into one big "bag for
life" style shopping bag (but not
one of the huge ones).
Walking home with the extra
weight didn't seem as bad as
walking to Tesco. There was one
big difference, although in the
end it was only a minor
difference. It was on the walk
home that I caught one of the
forecast showers, but it was so
light that it was no bother at
all. I am not sure if it was rain,
or sweat that gathered on my
forehead. It did seem quite warm
out. If there had been sunshine
instead of rain it would have been
a lovely walk - even if a but
sweaty !
Once indoors I started
putting my shopping away. It was
then I discovered an extra bonus.
My rucksack has a small inner
pocket that I usually keep a spare
shopping bag in. As I put the
shopping bag back in the pocket I
noticed some resistance. Upon
looking in the pocket I found a
packet of Liquorice Allsorts that
I was sure I had bought from
Poundstretcher some days ago, but
couldn't seem to find when I got
home. I don't like to spoil things
by making the rare treat of
liquorice allsorts common place.
It was a delight have a few
yesterday - almost too many !
I had bought a couple
of packs of sandwiches in
Tesco, and I scoffed both for my
lunch. After that I decided it was
time for a lie down, and possible
snooze. By then I had found that
my beer delivery was going to
happen yesterday, but with no clue
when it would be. It did make
having a snooze dangerous, but I
had one anyway - even if it must
have been a very light sleep.
I was first woken up by the
local Conservative Candidate. I
answered the door in just a pair
of shorts because I thought maybe
it was the postman. Standing there
chatting to the Conservative
Candidate in just shorts was not
the way I would have liked it to
happen. Fortunately she seemed
very relaxed about it. She did
seem a nice person - too nice to
be a prospective right wing
politician. It is a bit of shame
she believes in a party that wants
to abolish the NHS, and abolish
many things that might cost big
business mere peanuts - like
health and safety stuff, and
employment conditions.
After that chat I went back
up to my bedroom, and lay down
again. I seemed to drift off to
sleep for un unknown amount of
time, but I was fortunately woke
by the doorbell again. This time
it was my beer delivery. I
bellowed downstairs "wait a
minute" as I made my way down the
stairs, once again in my shorts,
and also like before, with bare
feet. When I got to the
front door I opened it to see the
courier almost escaping, although
he had left the two medium sized
boxes of beer on my door step.
Although I knew what I had
ordered, it was still very
exciting to open the boxes and see
the cans for real instead of just
as pictures. I managed to get just
under the contents of one box
(maybe 12 or 13 cans) into the
beer fridges, but there was no
room for any more. There are still
beer left from my last order. This
latest order was half paid for by
Michael, and to (hopefully) keep
him happy, most of the beers I had
ordered were lagers or pilsners -
they being his favourite style on
beer.
There is one other thing I
started, but didn't finish
yesterday. After my shower I put
two hand towels in to soak in bio
detergent in one of my big
builders buckets. I can't remember
when it was in the afternoon that
I started the process of washing
them. I got as far as wringing out
the detergent, and wringing out
two lots of rinsing water, but
then I came to a stop.
I think I stopped because I
wanted to get my dinner cooking in
the new oven/grill (the slightly
less than "mini" one - maybe I
should call it a small
oven/grill). I intended to get
back to those towels later, but as
sometimes happens are still
waiting for me this morning. I
will have to get the (probable)
next 10 rinses done before I hang
them up to dry, and can then use
the bath to have a shower.
My new small
oven/grill worked perfectly last
night. The perfect thing was that
the timer worked, and it finished
roasting/grilling one of the
Southern Fried Flavour chicken
breasts on time, and done
perfectly - at least I think it
was perfect, although the only
real criteria was that the chicken
was thoroughly cooked. Maybe it
might have been slightly over
cooked because it was slightly
tough.
I should have had that
chicken with something like
roasted Mediterranean vegetables,
or some other vegetable - even if
it was just some chips, but I had
another idea in mind. For dessert
I had plain vanilla ice cream with
quite a big individual portion of
ready prepared "winter fruit
salad". That salad was quite nice,
although I question the sanity of
including pomegranate seeds. I
regard those as an not too nice
nice jelly around a teeth breaking
hard seed. I have no idea how they
are supposed to be eaten. I spit
out the hard seeds in the middle
of their pink jelly, although
ultimately I just didn't bother
with most of them, and threw them
out not even sucked.
I guess I am really annoyed
that the Dave channel have added a
crap programme between Have I Got
News For You, and QI. I guess it
does have the advantage of getting
to bed earlier because their is no
way I am going to watch whatever
that load of bollocks is called.
It is another comedy quiz type
show, but I don't seem to like the
presenter or the panelists. It is
like they selected all the people
I don't like when they appear on
QI, and lumped the worst together
for the annoying show.
From that you can gather
than last night was almost a
typical evening watching so TV
before going to bed. Last night I
was in bed early (maybe 10pm) and
so I allowed myself to read for
possibly as much as an hour before
turning the light out. I assumed
that I would fall asleep very
quickly, but I assumed
incorrectly. It was one of those
nights when it seemed that I was
uncomfortable fo many reasons.
There was the old problem of the
temperature being either too hot
or too cold, and the bed growing
lumps that were not there the
previous night. I think it was
over half an hour before I fell
asleep.
I think I got up to pee
more than some nights, and at one
point I thought I might have a
poo. That never happened, and I
didn't think it would happen when
I got up. Fortunately I did manage
to pass quite a solid poo, and
then half an hour or maybe an hour
later, I passed two more poo -
poos that I never saw because it
seemed they must have gone around
the u-bend without stopping after
dropping in the water. They felt
like they must have been
substantial, as they should have
been because I am not sure if I
went any time yesterday, but after
disappearing from view I never
know.
The good news is that I did
that second poo before breakfast
and so I could weigh myself, and
record that as my official weight
for today. After that second visit
to the toilet it seems that I have
lost 600gm since yesterday
morning. I was about to say that
zeroes the 600gm I thought I put
on yesterday, but that too was a
600gm loss. If I could do that for
the next 4 days, which is highly
unlikely, I might be able to
report to the nurse on Monday
morning, that I have actually lost
some weight.
Losing weigh is supposed to
be what my Mounjaro injections are
all about, but they seem to hinder
more than help. The nice low blood
glucose reading I often get
(unless I have been very naughty)
give me a false sense of security.
This morning the average of my
three blood glucose readings was
7.17mmol/l. That is lower than
most days so far this month,
although it is not particularly
low. Somewhere in the region of
5.0 to 6.0 would be a very healthy
reading, but a bit too much to
expect from a diabetes sufferer.
The main things on today's
agenda are, obviously, to finish
washing the two hand towels, and
get them hanging up to dry. To
have a quick shower, in
preparation to the main thing
today - another Thursday beer
tastings session with Jodie and
Michael. Michael will find what I
have spent his money on (£50
towards a total bill of £92), and
hopefully Jodie will find a few
beers that she has not had before,
or at least had before she signed
up to Untappd, and so can book
them in to maybe earn another
(worthless) badge.
2161 words
today.
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