Today there is
a 33% chance of rain at 11am (and
a few other hours with a much
lower chance of rain), and indeed
the cloudy sky does suggest rain
as a strong possibility. Although
none is shown for today, a
thunderstorm seems like it might
be possible as the
temperature rises to a peak of 25°
C at 3pm. The forecast actually
shows sunny spells all morning,
but it is too cloudy for that.
Later on, maybe after 6pm the sky
may clear enough to give full
sunshine until sunset. It looks
like tonight will be a fresher
night than last night, which while
not sultry, was no lower than 19°
C. Tomorrow could start at 16° C,
but sunshine and sunny spells will
take the temperature up to 27° C
by 4pm tomorrow.
Time seemed to flow very
smoothly yesterday, but I am not
sure if that made for a good day
or not. Some of yesterday was
good, and other bits bad.
After my improved health
(based on weight and blood glucose
readings) yesterday morning, I
guess things went downhill,
although I had to wait until this
morning to find that out. Back to
yesterday, and after my usual post
writing lie down, I had a shower
(I had washed my hair the night
before if I recall correctly).
Once suitably clean and fragrant I
was ready for visitors in the late
afternoon, and a visit to Tesco
just before (or just after ?) the
afternoon started.
The walk to Tesco seemed
semi pleasant, or maybe not. In
fact it just seemed very normal,
and so instantly forgettable. What
was not forgettable was that Tesco
had a load of freezers all fail at
the same time. That meant there
was no ice cream for sale, plus
many other things, but the lack of
ice cream was what saddened me.
Maybe it was a good thing.....on
the other hand, I usually (but not
always, and it has been getting
worse) respect the negative
qualities of ice cream - mostly
the sugar content, and the calorie
content.
I managed to be a selection
of stuff, and that included what
should have been last night's
dinner, but wasn't, and I am not
sure why. It was a bit of salmon
which I was going to grill until
the skin was nice and crispy, plus
some green stuff, probably
watercress, which I forgot to buy,
but I do have some alternatives in
the "salad crisper" section of my
fridge.
I got all my shopping home
in my rucksack, plus one big (Lidl
branded) bag for life type of bag.
It was a shame I was so loaded
down, and didn't have one of my
big cameras with me. As I
approached Tesco I could hear
drums and stuff at the main road
end of the road. After I had
finished shopping I tried to see
what was going on. I could not get
a clear view, but I could just
make out it was some form of
procession. The centre piece was a
sort of mobile Hindu temple - at
least thatw as the impression I
got from some way away, and a not
clear line of sight.
I have done some internet
searches to try and find out what
it was. They could have been
heading for a small Hindu temple
in the back streets of Catford,
and the design of the "mobile
temple", which I think was
actually a chariot now I have fond
some limited information. The
festival being celebrated was most
probably Ratha Yatra
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratha_Yatra
, although I can't seem to pin it
down to yesterday's date. It was a
very colourful procession from
what I could see, and if I was not
carrying shopping, and had my big
DSLR camera with me I would have
got closer up to get some
pictures. I am unsure why, but I
didn't feel it was threatening in
any way unlike a Muslim procession
that feels like the march of an
invading army.
I didn't get any pictures,
even using my mobile phone, and
once I thought I had discovered
approximately what was going on I
headed to home to put my shopping
away, and have a light-ish lunch
to line my stomach before the beer
drinking started a couple of hours
later. I used those couple of
hours to do the usual light
cleaning of the kitchen (so Jodie
could make her usual mess in there
as she prepared and cooked her
lunch) plus cleaning and polishing
the beer glasses.
I still had time to lie
down for half an hour before Jodie
arrived. She was followed by
Michael maybe an hour later. It
was probably one of the better
beer drinking/tasting session. We
didn't have any of the nasty sort
of beers that Jodie likes. and
most of what we drunk was fairly
mainstream lagers (although not
many of them would be available in
any local pubs). The downside is
that many of them were fairly
sweet, as in containing a fair bit
of sugar. That would have a
negative effect on me this
morning.
Jodie was unusually
talkative - she said at least a
dozen words !! Michael didn't seem
to be all doom and gloom as he so
often is. He has had many people
tell him that he needs to take
some time out for himself instead
of spending all afternoon with his
wife in the (not really any) care
home where they do little to care
for her dementia. His son says he
has to take a day off now and
then, and even the care home says
he needs to take the odd day off.
Maybe they do care for his wife
more than he believes. Anyway, it
seems he has a family do coming up
which will mean an overnight stay,
and he seems to be half looking
forward to it.
One treat Michael got was
the chance to taste the smoky
jumbo sausages he saw me buying in
Tesco last week. I cooked a pair
for him so he could try them just
with (optional) tomato sauce and
hot mustard. I think he said they
were good, but not that good. He
ate both of them so they could not
be that bad. It is up to him if he
wants to buy a bag for himself in
Tesco.
After Jodie and Michael had
gone, I looked forward to my
dinner, although it was not quite
what I was expecting when I open
the box, and put the contents in
the mini oven to cook. It was
"chicken kebabs", and they turned
out to be little more than bits of
chicken on wooden skewers. I had
cooked them while we were
drinking, and when I looked at
them when cooked I got the feeling
they would be rather dry by
themselves. There was just two in
the pack and I scraped the chicken
off each skewer into deli rolls
with some pickled sweet chillies.
I ended up with two rather tasty
rolls for my dinner.
Later on, while watching
TV, I scoffed a whole semi big bag
of beef flavour giant hula
hoops. They were not like the
usual hula hopes - a ring of dense
potato pastry. The pastry (which I
admit is not the best description,
but it is the best I can come up
with on the spur of the moment)
was puffed up and extremely light.
I am not sure if these giant rings
had any more material in than the
standard sized hula hoop.
I think I turned the TV off
early last night. There didn't
seem to be anything on after 10pm
(or was it 9pm ?). I thought I
might spend a bit more time
reading in bed, but I quickly felt
like some sleep would be nice. As
far as I can recall/guess I fell
asleep very quickly once I had
turned the light off.
I only slept 3 or maybe 4
hours before I got up to have a
pee, and also it felt like I was
ready for a poo. I had gone
several days without doing more
than an occasional very small poo.
At about 2am this morning it felt
like something quite hard was
trying to shift. It was quite an
uncomfortable experience, lasting
over an hour, but I finally pushed
out a very hard poo. It didn't
feel like that was all there was,
but it was the best I could
manage.
I went back to bed, and at
least I felt mostly comfortable,
and managed to get some fairly
good sleep. I think I may have got
up at least once for a pee, but it
is all very vague now. The same is
true of any dreams I had. I feel
like I had at least one dream, but
I can't be sure because I can't
seem to remember a single thing
about it.
I seemed to get up earlier
than usual, or maybe it is just
that I didn't go back to bed after
going to the toilet. I had a pee,
and with some struggle I managed
to pass another fairly big, very
hard poo. While it was a far from
comfortable process, it did feel
satisfying in so much that I made
the incorrect conclusion I had now
had a pretty fair clear out. Any
satisfaction evaporated when I
weighed myself. I don't think I
ate any one thing that was bad for
me, but it was obvious the
cumulative effect of lots of small
things, plus the beer (possibly a
major culprit), was that this
morning I seemed to have gained
1.3kg since yesterday morning.
That is rather excessive, and I
should have skipped breakfast
today, and maybe every other meal
too.
My blood glucose was very
high this morning. All three
meters were in close agreement,
and all gave very bad readings of
9.2, 9.2, and 9.1mmol/l. I think
the beer must take centre stage as
the culprit this time. I have not
had any ice cream to blame it on,
although I did have a couple of
chocolate bars (a Caramel bar, and
a giant KitKat bar - the latter
not being as nice as hoped).

My feeling is that I should
be doing a lot of fasting today,
and that rather rules out what I
was intending to do. I was going
to go shopping in Aldi. There are
a few things I would like to get
from there, including toilet rolls
or maybe giant rolls of kitchen
towels (both for different things,
but neither is essential at the
moment, and the main criteria was
which would fit into one of my
shopping bags best). I was also
hoping that Aldi's fridges are
working (unlike Tesco's fridges)
and I was going to get a few 500ml
tubs of plain, or probably plain,
ice cream. I have this crazy
notion that I might control the
amount I eat in one sitting if it
was from a small tub instead of a
big 2 litre tub). Having ruled out
Aldi, I think I may go for a walk
in the park instead - even if
there is a bit of light rain (and
I did see a few spots of rain on
the window 20 minutes ago).
There is one confounding
thing - it is possible I might be
expecting a package delivery
today. The tracking info from
Aliexpressn can often seem rather
vague. On the screen shot on the
left it says that last Friday my
package arrived at a local
airport. I assume that was local
to China. Then the date jumps from
the 22nd to the 28th May, and it
says my package has left the
sorting centre. I am presuming
that this was at from a UK
airport. I am also guessing that
it is in the hands of Royal Mail,
and maybe because they don't, or
can't refuse to carry small
Lithium Ion batteries - which is
what my order is for - spare
batteries for my Canon 600D
camera. If it is Royal Mail
doing the final delivery then the
package(s) should be light enough
for the ordinary postman to
deliver. It is possible they could
arrive very early this afternoon -
around 1pm would be fairly
typical. I would like to stay in
until I have had some evidence
that the postman has passed my
house. Maybe I am going to end up
being very lazy, and fighting the
food demons or something.