10:03 GMT
The
thing about yesterday was that it
was very mild. It was all thanks
to more warm and wet air heading
our way from warmer places. It was
a dull day, and there was some
drizzle in the evening, but 13° C
in the afternoon was rather good.
The temperature didn't drop much
in the evening.
This morning started at 9° C,
and maybe that was a degree or two
less than I would have guessed. There
have been some sunny spells so far
this morning, but the sky looks too
cloudy for more then the odd flash of
sunshine. When I went out at
approximately 9am it was fairly grey,
and despite it still being 9° C, it
did feel fairly chilly out. This
afternoon we may get full sunshine,
and that should push the temperature
up to 12° C. In full sunshine that may
feel OK. With sunset now as early as
3:57pm, we will lose any sunshine, and
it looks like it will be clouding over
then as well. It should stay dry, and
the temperature may still be 10° C at
midnight. Tomorrow morning could start
at 11° C, and it will probably be
raining. The temperature will start to
fall to as low as 5° C by midnight,
but until the afternoon the
temperature will drop very slowly.
from 3pm the rain may turn heavy, and
it could be a very wet evening.
Yesterday could probably be
described as a good day, or a mostly
good day. I think I did all I needed
to do, and that was satisfying,
although there was other stuff I could
have done but didn't.
This morning I have a very good
excuse for such a later start - I've
been to see the vampires, and one of
them took two test tubes of blood from
my arm for diagnostic purposes. More
about this further down the page.
Yesterday morning seems to be a
bit of a blur, but I have already
described anything worth describing in
yesterday's electronic diary. I had
stuff to do to prepare for an
afternoon's beer tasting, and I got
the important bits done, but I didn't
feel inclined to do a lot more. I
partly blame it on the weather, or at
maybe the time of year - when it is
cold, dull and miserable - all
conditions that don't inspire me with
any get-up-and-go.
I almost didn't have any lunch
despite lunch being very important
when intending to drink lots of beer
later on.....or maybe not "lots" of
beer. We do get through quite a lot of
bottles, but each bottle is shared by
three on most sessions. The more
important thing is that some beers can
be very strong (one was 11%) and it
always seems wise the line the
stomach. I did end up lining mine with
rice crackers, corned beef and
mustard.
After lunch I felt a strong
urge to have a lie down, but I could
not enjoy it as much as I would have
liked. I would have liked to just lie
on my bed, close my eyes, and not have
to worry about the length of any
snooze I might have. I was also
constrained by wanting to have a
shower before my guests arrived.
I was halfway through washing
some the beer glasses, lightly rinsed,
but no more after last Sunday's beer
session. It was while washing those
glasses, and a few other items in the
kitchen sink, that my first guest
arrived. It was fluffy cat. I put some
food down for him, and he gave it a
few licks before jumping up, and into
his box. He may not have had much of
the food, but he was happy to have a
cat treat stick, and actually had two.
After a while he had a snooze while I
got stuff ready. That also included
getting a few more beers from the box
they were delivered in, and in the
beer fridges to chill.
I was not sure Jodie was coming
because it seemed to be getting late
and she still had not arrived. The
reason was because she had gone
shopping in Aldi on her way here. As
usual, she was not particularly
talkative, and spend some time sorting
out her lunch. She had bought a huge
sandwich, made from some very thick
bread, and then spent time
deconstructing it and customising it
with extra vegetable and or salad
stuff.
It took her half an hour to
select a beer to drink, and I felt
like I was dying of thirst. I had to
suggest a few beers I fancied trying
before she accepted one of them. In
the meantime I had messaged Michael,
and once again he said he would try
and join us. That is usually his way
of saying he will join us without
letting on how enthusiastic he is for
a beer. An even later arrival
was Mark. He had just his usual single
bottle of 0% lager.
Michael had a special treat
yesterday. I set it up so that he
could connect his phone via the dining
room PC to the speakers, and play his
awful music over the speakers instead
of making an awful tinny racket by
attempting to use the tiny speakers in
his phone (which was a very long, and
very ungrammatical sentence, but I
think it explains it well enough !).
Most of what he played us from his
Spotify app was supposed to be really
wonderful, but for Jodie and me it was
no more than mediocre at best. He
seems to now like the Western part of
Country and Western music.
When Mark arrived I turned of
Michael, and played some Vintage
Caravan. They are a band who have
nothing directly to do with the band
Caravan, but maybe attempt to emulate
their style some 40 odd years after
the original Caravan were a very
popular progressive rock band. I think
we all agreed the album I played was
good enough to not be annoying, and
some tracks were good (although I must
confess I have not heard enough to
become familiar with a single song.
When everyone had left, Michael
to his home, and Mark and Jodie to a
pub where I think they were meeting
Alan, I put my dinner in the oven. It
was a beef lasagne. It was quite nice,
and would have been a lot nicer if I
had cooked it earlier so it had time
to cool down before I started eating
it (and burning my mouth). I am not
sure if it was classed as serving for
two, or for one. If padded out with
other stuff I guess it may have served
two, but I just ate the lot by myself.
I then topped it up with some
ice cream and cake. I can't remember
if I still felt hungry, or if I was
just being greedy. After booze I may
well have been
thinking I was
hungry, but there was actually method
to my madness. The lasagne seemed to
be the sort of thing that could give
me heartburn when eaten late in the
evening. I hoped the ice cream and
cake might stop that. It didn't,
although it might have helped.
I passed a lot of the evening
watching the usual things on TV, but I
think I thought I was ready for bed at
10pm instead of 11pm (which is getting
a bad habit lately). By the time I was
ready to try for sleep I was burping a
lot (thanks to Mounjaro), and one or
two burps seemed to be a bit acid. I
don't think I was getting any actual
heartburn at that time, although it
was obvious the potential was there. I
delayed trying for sleep until I had
munched through a couple of Gaviscon
antacid tablets.
Once asleep I seemed to sleep
most OK. I got up to pee a few times,
but with the fan heater keeping the
chill off the bathroom (not that last
night was that cold), it was an almost
comfortable and forgettable
experience. had I started writing this
when I first got up, as usual, I could
probably have described something
about a dream or two. All I can
remember is that I had a dream that
seemed worth writing down, but I
cannot remember a thing about it.
Once upon a time I used to be
able to get up at 5am, and get washed
and dressed (and sometime shaved) in
time to catch the 6.33am train at
Catford Bridge. These days getting up
is a slow process by comparison. It
takes 5 to 15 minutes to make the
transition from the luxury of sleep
and dreams to the harsh reality of the
real world. Then it takes time to
examine each and every ache and pain
to see if there was anything bad
enough to affect what I was doing, or
if there were any new aches and pains,
and finally to consider if any of them
were now bad enough to warrant the
services of a surgeon or Voodoo
practitioner.
Fortunately there were no new
aches and pains, and the usual one
were, as usual, ignorable if there
were some good distractions. The good
distraction for this morning was the
fact that I had to be at the Group
Practice for a 9.05am appointment with
a vampire (aka a phlebotomist) who
drew two test tubes of blood from my
right arm. It is usually, but not
exclusively, painless, but maybe I am
getting sensitive in my old age
- the initial insertion of the
needle did seem to be a bit painful
for a second or two.
I had managed to get to my
appointment 5 or 10 minutes early, and
I was probably called in about 3
minutes late. 10 minutes later I was
on my way home, and looking forward to
some breakfast - which was a single
100gm packet of instant noodles.
I skipped over the usually
important things for some reason. To
back track, I went to the toilet twice
before I weighed myself (and then had
a third, small pee before I went out
into the cold morning). My weight had
gone up since yesterday morning, but
only by 100gm (but that may have been
the weight of the last pee I had
before going out). Gaining weight is
not the intended action these days,
but I though a gain of just 100gm
after drinking booze, and being
careless about what I had eaten, was
actually quite good going.
My blood glucose was also
pretty good this morning. The Contour
meter read 6.8mmol/l, and that is very
good, The GlucoRX meter read
6.1mmol/l, and that is even better.
Even the GlucoFix meter read 6.9mmol/l
- also pretty good. That all gives an
average for today of 6.6mmol/l, and I
only bettered that by a bit 3 times
this month. It is all rather splendid
after eaten such forbidden things like
ice cream and cake last night.
The morning is now officially
over. All I have to do now is go to
Tesco, avoid a stupidly long face to
face conversation with gas bag, who
has already made a long phone call
this morning, and the day is mine to
do as I please. That will probably
involve a nice long snooze, and other
forms of relaxation. It may also
involve eating more ice cream and
cake, but not until this evening !
One last bit of news came
yesterday (or was it the day before
that ?) and I don't seem to have
mentioned it. I had a message from
Angela warning me that The Life Of
Brian gig that should be happening on
Saturday night was going to be
cancelled because Miranda, Angela's
daughter, and lead singer, had
tonsillitis or something and so can't
sing. This is bot good and sad news.
It is good because it frees up mu day
tomorrow. I was worried how I would
find the energy to get to the Petts
Wood Xmas lights live stage in the
afternoon, and then Blackheath in the
evening. Now I don't need to make any
decisions. I can go to Petts Wood
(assuming the trains are running OK)
on Saturday, and spend as long or as
little as I fancy. Past years have
always been really good for
photography (apart from the transition
from natural light to the stage
lights).
2,090 words today.