This
morning hasn't got off to a good
start. It is dull, and we have
have a mix of drizzle and light
rain. The light rain may not
finish until 1pm, and from 2pm we
might get sunny spells until
sunset. The afternoon should see a
high of 21° C. Warmer days may be
on their way. Tomorrow may see 25°
C in the afternoon, but it seems
the day will be mostly dull with
just a scattering of sunny spells.
By Thursday we could see 27° C,
and 29° C on Friday.
Yesterday must have been
better than I thought when I saw
my health readings this morning,
but maybe only in one specialist
way. I don't recall much of
yesterday being all that good, but
then again it is hard to list
anything bad about it. I guess
that made it a fairly typical day
for me.
After I finished writing
yesterday I had my usual rest and
relaxation before having a shower.
It was a fairly cool breeze coming
through the slightly open bathroom
window, and the hot water was no
more than tepid. It was almost a
cold shower.....well maybe not
cold as in frigid, but it
certainly was more fitted for a
hot summers day.
After my shower I could
have gone out shopping, but it was
a bit later than ideal for that,
and to be honest it would only
have been to buy some stuff that
seemed like it might be nice
instead of being essential. What
was more essential was clearing a
backlog of washing up in the
kitchen sink, and a general wipe
down of the kitchen work surfaces.
In fact it was not essential
because Jodie didn't need to
prepare and cook her lunch when
she arrived for beer tasting a bit
later. I think she ate her lunch
cold.
While Jodie was not using
the kitchen to prepare and cook
food, I did. I had a very large
sweet potato that I scraped clean,
and then diced into large chunks
before boiling it in a casserole
dish in the microwave. After 20
minutes or so I drained the water
from the sweet potato, and then
mashed it with a good chunk of
butter, plus salt and pepper. It
was a lot bigger than I thought,
and I would end up only using half
of it for my dinner.
Jodie arrived a bit later
than expected - it was gone 4pm if
I recall correctly. She has
started a new "game" ! Although
passionately disinterested about
football, she discovered she could
earn badges (completely worthless,
and I am not even sure they have
any bragging rights) on her
favourite web site - untappd dot
com - the site for beer
enthusiasts to log the beer they
have drunk, and how they rate
them.
The current thing on
untappd is earning a badge for
every beer drunk that is brewed in
the countries taking part in the
football World Cup. That meant
checking all the beers in the
fridges for anything that might
earn her another badge. We found
about 3 I think. but I am under
orders to to order more beer, and
I have a list of the countries
needed. It is one job I will do
today, and maybe the beers will be
delivered in time for Thursday's
beer tastings session.
By the way, I don't buy all
the beer for our sessions. Jodie
buys a fair bit, but can only
bring it here a few cans at a time
(she has no transport of her own).
I can order it, and get 24, and
sometimes more, cans/bottles
dumped on my doorstep. Apart from
the diversion of the need of beers
from many diverse countries -
including such places as Saudia
Arabia, and other mostly Muslim
countries, who almost certainly do
not have any breweries - it was a
fairly normal and often boring
beer tastings session.
I must admit I was very
glad when it ended - mainly
because I was looking forward to
my dinner. I had skipped
breakfast, but I did have enough
lunch to line my stomach. I think
I had a pasta based "salad" bought
from Tesco, and maybe a couple of
hot Pepperami sticks. My dinner
consisted of some of the mashed
sweet potato I had prepared
earlier, plus a small tin of sugar
free baked beans,, and two salmon
fishcakes I had found on the
reduced price shelf when I was in
Tesco last.
I have to confess that my
dinner was rather nice. It seemed
fairly filling without being
bloating. I did have a small
amount of roasted pistachio ice
cream as a dessert.
The trouble with Sunday is
that it is part of the weekend,
and the weekend is when all the
casinos and other wallet emptying
companies start really heavy
advertising on U+Dave and some
other cheap channels. My desire to
while away the rest of the evening
watching TV came to an early end
after one too many adverts for
Betfair Casinos, and the spivs who
front the adverts. I would not
trust that lot to tell me the
right time !
Turning off the TV (in
disgust) early did have the
positive effect of giving me more
time to read in bed. Since I
retired I don't really need to
follow any rules about when to go
to bed, and when to get up, but
old habits dies hard (or maybe
slowly). By 11pm, and I must admit
I was paying so little to the time
that it could have been 10pm, it
seemed like time for sleep. I put
the book down, turned out the
light, and I think I may have been
fast asleep in about 5 minutes.
My night's sleep was
uneventful - I probably got up a
few times to pee, and I probably
had one or more dreams, but I
can't remember anything of them
now. Maybe the only notable thing
was a feeling that maybe I got up
too early. I definitely went for a
pee when I got up, and I either
had a poo then, or just a bit
later. I weighed myself and I had
lost a little bit of weight, but
before I ate breakfast I went to
the to the toilet again. This
second time I did another, and
quite large poo, plus a bit more
pee. When I weighed myself after
that I found I was a very
satisfactory 800gm lighter than
yesterday morning. It does seem
that my intention to try and diet
the old fashioned way, without
using Mounjaro, still works - when
I can keep it up !
Mounjaro is still very
useful to keep my blood glucose
under control, but the last dose
was just over a week ago, and the
effects are wearing thin now.
However, this morning I scored my
lowest blood glucose readings in
ages. I got readings of 7.2, 6.8,
and 7.9mmol/l. Any reading
starting with 7 I regard as very
good. Readings starting with a 6
are very rare, and extremely good
! My last sixes were in April.
There were none in May, and this
morning was the first this month.
The odd thing is that these low
readings were after an evening
drinking beer - although only one
beer may have had a lot of sugar
in it, but the lagers would have
had some as well.
Today I had a plan to go
out train photographing, but two
things have put me off it. One
thing is that the service I was
hoping to get may have only been a
brief temporary diversion. Last
week, or maybe the week before,
the Thameslink trains coming from
Rainham (Kent) were calling at
Lewisham. I thought that maybe it
was a new service, but when I
checked it is not the case now.
That is an annoyance, albeit a
minor one.
I could still go out with
my camera to get some shots of
unusual trains (unusual compared
to my local trains), but the main
confounding thing now is the
weather. As I write this is looks
fairly bright outside (but not
bright enough for a sunny spell),
and it is dry, but.... The sky
looks very dirty and grey, and the
weather forecast, showing lots of
mostly light rain, may not be too
wrong. I just don't fancy taking
photos in the rain.
I have little idea of what
I may do today. One possibility,
maybe even probability, is a
shopping trip to Aldi. It is very
far from urgent, but a new 9 pack
of toilet paper would be a good
idea, and there is other stuff it
would be good to have in the
fridge and cupboards. After last
night's dinner I think I could
make use of more sweet potatoes.
The name "sweet" suggests they are
not good for me, but it seems they
have very little sugar in them,
and lots of fibre. I'll have to
see how the weather looks for a
shopping trip later. An occasional
light shower may not be enough to
put me off shopping. I think I
will most likely make up today as
it happens.