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Group 7-day waking average?

Went to bed on 7.8 and woke up on 7.9 -happy with that. I don't mind hovering around the 7's at the moment.

Back in the office today but at least it is a short week and I seem to have shifted the cold I had.

Start teaching my next morse code class tonight as well so that will be fun 🙂

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7.0 for me. Highest its been for me in a long while but I did have roasted peanuts with our board game late last night so not that surprised (other than that it's not higher!)

We're taking oldest and youngest bowling this afternoon (daughter is off out with friends instead).

Happy birthday @Wendal!

Congrats @goodybags and @Eternal422 on the HS!

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@BobbleHat obviously 7.0 is still a very good waking reading especially if had eaten both peanuts and a board game yesterday 🙄

It sounds like most places are quite sunny today although still very cold, it was -1 when I woke today & currently has risen to a sweltering 2c so it’s definitely coat weather down here for us southerners, I’m not planning on going out really today although I have a few parcels to return (2 to drop off Via Evri & one for the post office) so if I do venture out, I will definitely wear both my Big Coat & Sunglasses, I’m taking the advice I was given as best I can.
keen to be as normal as I can, before I think about RTW in a few weeks time
 
Sorry @Wendal (Happy Birthday!) the DF sent me this today, which may have been for you? Still, I’m not complaining with a lovely 5.2 HS!

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Congratulations @goodybags on your HS too!

Not much planned today as my wife has an appointment with a chiropodist, but it’s a nice excuse to go with her and spend some time in a coffee house nearby. Still looking good for the weather for tomorrow when we plan to be off to the seaside - thinking about Barry Island in honour of the Christmas Gavin & Stacey :rofl:

Have a good day everyone!
Thanks Eternal and sure the Diabetes Fairy just lent you my HS for the day but well done.
Work sent me an M&S Hamper which was nice and my wife is taking me out for a meal tonight so I need the Fairy’s help in getting me into single figures for tomorrow lol
 
Hi everyone! 6'9 and a 70% TIR this morning, it's going in the right direction 🙂

As others, we have a lovely sun out but is cold, maximum temperature for today is expected to be 6°C. I'd still enjoy a walk but I woke up with an ugly cough and sore throat and don't want to stay outside too long. I'm just sitting on a bench while I type this, on my way home, so I catch the sunshine for a few minutes!

Yesterday evening was a tough one, many customers were miserable and the staff too. I heard the most polite and positive people cursing more than usual. I was really moody myself, I guess it was the general ambience plus the tiredness from the day before. I'm just glad the day is over.

I planned to go to my usual cafe for a hot drink and a read, but since I'm feeling a bit unwell I'll do the same at home. I will be more comfy there and don't want to spread any bugs...

I see a lot of you are taking down the Christmas decorations. I don't do that until the 7th of January at least, although I took down a couple of bits. In all fairness I don't have a tree and the process will take me 10 minutes tops, so I'm not worried about when to do it.

Have a lovely rest of the day!
 
I see a lot of you are taking down the Christmas decorations. I don't do that until the 7th of January at least, although I took down a couple of bits. In all fairness I don't have a tree and the process will take me 10 minutes tops, so I'm not worried about when to do it.
In the UK there's a superstition that it's unlucky to have the decorations up after 12th night, which is 5th of Jan.
 
In the UK there's a superstition that it's unlucky to have the decorations up after 12th night, which is 5th of Jan.
Ooh, that's interesting! In Spain the tradition was to get presents on the 6th of January (by the Three Wise Kings, instead of Santa). So of course the tree had to be up until then!
 
3.9 this morning was 3.4 when I went to bed so had a glass of orange juice and a bisquit woke up in the night feeling dizzy blurry eyes etc so had mire orange juice and low on waking so think it's time to put my sensor back on congrats to hs people
 
Ooh, that's interesting! In Spain the tradition was to get presents on the 6th of January (by the Three Wise Kings, instead of Santa). So of course the tree had to be up until then!
I am old enough to remember when trees started being a thing, at least in the sleepy rural area where I grew up. When I were a wee lad, the decorations centered around a nativity scene, and I have the vague recollection about the scene being set un only a couple of days before Christmas Eve, sans baby, which was added on Christmas Eve. The scene would then be packed up on the 6th.

ETA, this was in rural Galicia in the late 70s, early 80s.
 
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Ooh, that's interesting! In Spain the tradition was to get presents on the 6th of January (by the Three Wise Kings, instead of Santa). So of course the tree had to be up until then!
You can always go with the older tradition that decorations remain up until Candlemas (Feb 2nd).

"Whatever date you choose, it is worth noting that the 'rules' have changed over history. February 2, in fact, actually used to be the date when Christians took their decorations down, as noted in this poem by Robert Herrick (1591-1674):"

"Down with the rosemary, and so

"Down with the bays and mistletoe;

"Down with the holly, ivy, all,

"Wherewith ye dress'd the Christmas Hall"

- Ceremony upon Candlemas Eve
 
6.1 this morning after flat-line all night, once again. TIR 84% and rising.

Congratulations go to @goodybags and @Eternal422
and a happy birthday @Wendal
 
3.9 this morning was 3.4 when I went to bed so had a glass of orange juice and a bisquit woke up in the night feeling dizzy blurry eyes etc so had mire orange juice and low on waking so think it's time to put my sensor back on congrats to hs people
I would say, time to reduce medication rather than put a sensor on!
 
You can always go with the older tradition that decorations remain up until Candlemas (Feb 2nd).

"Whatever date you choose, it is worth noting that the 'rules' have changed over history. February 2, in fact, actually used to be the date when Christians took their decorations down, as noted in this poem by Robert Herrick (1591-1674):"

"Down with the rosemary, and so

"Down with the bays and mistletoe;

"Down with the holly, ivy, all,

"Wherewith ye dress'd the Christmas Hall"

- Ceremony upon Candlemas Eve
I've noticed that, in the US, quite a few people keep a 'Christmas' holly wreath on their front door all year long.
 
yes I was thinking I should reduce my insulin, I only have Basel in the morning so am a bit surprised to find my BS seams to be so low in the evening, considering the extra carbs ive had over the last week or so.
I don't need much insulin and so almost always nowadays I don't take any basal at all and just use Novarapid before meals, so that I can keep tight control over my blood sugar.
 
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