HenryBennett
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
See... what do we know when interaction is purely online? DifficultThe Universe sure has a sense of humour.
See... what do we know when interaction is purely online? DifficultThe Universe sure has a sense of humour.
Ditto don't do that to yourself, bad memories should be in the past and stay thereMorning all. Don't know what the weather is like, not opened the curtains yet. Woke too early, half three-ish and then lay there thinking but realised I was just lamenting my life and having bad thoughts, a lot of them including the person I was lying next to so I got up in a bad mood and just watched telly and had a comfort cup of Nescafe.
6.4 @ 4.29 have a good day all. 🙂
I may try that. I eat early in the evening and wonder sometimes why my reading is in the 6’s first thing.Could you maybe try a bit of protein before bed Martin? Bit of cheese or hard boiled egg. It may stop your liver from thinking you’re starving yourself. Just a thought. Or even a small cracker with cheese. Carrs Water Biscuits are only 2.5 grms of carbs. Give it a go. You may be surprised.
Ooo, I love a bit of juicy grammar, but then I’m an English (language) teacher. And it deffo helps to have a tiny bit of knowledge about your own language’s grammar when learning a new language. Not these “fronted adverbials”, etc that primary school kids are taught, boooring! Basic / useful stuff, like different tenses and their uses. Click reverse on the learning hoover and inject fun into learning instead of sucking all the joy out of it!😛😉@Bloden it was always the grammar that put a stop to me learning a new language. When I was doing a primary school visit I sat in on an English lesson and I was glad I wasn’t doing my KS2 Sats!!! I was of an era when they stopped doing grammar. Enjoy your Welsh day with book club and your lesson.
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Good afternoon. Spring has finally arrived but not in its usual splendour because last Winter was the coldest on record and killed off 80% of my plants
I could not make out the cyclamen, I never used to have much luck with them till a couple of years ago, when a new company took over my local garden centre,those I got from them have thrived.The front row, not very clear, are tulips. The dark red and pink flowered plants are cyclamen. Cyclamen flowers twice a year, early March and November. They are 5 years old and resist the hardest of Winter temperatures
@ColinUK its good you've had positive messages and i'm glad the vile ones have been reported to the police. It doesnt matter whether you are a man or a woman, it shouldnt be happening. Keep strong x7.6 this morning. I allowed myself pizza yesterday.
Renewed focus and determination today. Albeit with a slightly stiff arm post the pneumococcal jab yesterday.
And thank you again for the support and messages received on here yesterday.
Social media hasn’t been quite so uniformly positive however.
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Oh how i agree with your post!Ooo, I love a bit of juicy grammar, but then I’m an English (language) teacher. And it deffo helps to have a tiny bit of knowledge about your own language’s grammar when learning a new language. Not these “fronted adverbials”, etc that primary school kids are taught, boooring! Basic / useful stuff, like different tenses and their uses. Click reverse on the learning hoover and inject fun into learning instead of sucking all the joy out of it!😛😉
Oh no that’s not good. Hope you’re feeling a bit better now and have a restful weekend. Technical issues are so stressful with little people watching (and giving their advice!) Not sure if about you but 2 weeks today is Easter holidays - I can’t wait I shall allow my computer to gather cobwebs for 2 weeks !Good evening everyone. The site wouldnt let me on this morning but my waking level was 8.0. Have had an extremely stressful day today (i had the class) starting with a very unsuccessful "live" zoom assembly. Technical issues were plentiful . The day was very long after that. I came home, curled up on the settee and had a glass of bourbon (completely unheard of for me to have an alcoholic drink this early but hey...please don't judge). I'm so glad its Friday! Levels have been high all day with stress.
No judgement at all!! When I was teaching (secondary), I had a colleague who would rate staff meetings by the number of sherries needed to recover when she got home - 1 was normal, 2 was bad and 3 was diabolical!I came home, curled up on the settee and had a glass of bourbon (completely unheard of for me to have an alcoholic drink this early but hey...please don't judge).
@Bexlee, i know we've only been back a week but, although its lovely to see all the kids, this week has been very long with one thing or another. I have a list of jobs i need to do and no time to do them due to running interventions, assessments, group and class work. We finish on the Thursday.Oh no that’s not good. Hope you’re feeling a bit better now and have a restful weekend. Technical issues are so stressful with little people watching (and giving their advice!) Not sure if about you but 2 weeks today is Easter holidays - I can’t wait I shall allow my computer to gather cobwebs for 2 weeks !
Ha! I might try that!!When I was teaching (secondary), I had a colleague who would rate staff meetings by the number of sherries needed to recover when she got home - 1 was normal, 2 was bad and 3 was diabolical!