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Group 7-day waking average?

4.2 this morning for me. Seems now we’re home and the weather is cooler my BG has settled down to my normal levels.

My order of bits for an antenna for my amateur radio is due this morning so I can get started on sorting all that out. I’m enlisting help from a local TV aerial guy to put up a small mast on the gable end, amazingly he has previously helped other local amateurs and more than happy to take on the job.

Booked in for our cruise which is now fast approaching. This time we are having a few days in Daytona Beach then going on the week long cruise which goes to the Bahamas, a couple of places in Mexico and Roatan island, Honduras. Looking forward to it all as well as seeing my wife’s niece (Cruise Director) and her fiancé (Shore Excursions Manager) who are our hosts and enabling us to go on the cruise as their guests. Feel really lucky to be able to do this.

Congratulations @MarkStAlbans on your HS!

Have a great day everyone!
 
A 5.4 for me on this fine sunny morning...

Have a good day folks and stay well.
 
Morning all, 5.9 for me although it will probably rise later as I am going back to Santander to try and find out why my mum's cheque has STILL not arrived, almost a month after they said it would be sent out.
As soon as this is finally resolved I will be putting a complaint in and involving the banking ombudsman. It's completely unacceptable.
Just got back from Santander, still no progress. The old cheque has been cancelled, but the issuing-cheques department has said they don't have the authority to reissue it!
The girl I spoke to is going to make some enquiries and get back to me later, but I don't hold out much hope. I'll have to make an appointment to see the branch manager next (she wasn't in today)
 
6.1 on Home Alone Wednesday 🙂 with the sun playing peek-a-boo and a cool breeze keeping the temperature down. Started the day with a long-overdue haircut and now plan to tackle the laundry, which I can hopefully get dry on the line.

Good news yesterday for our eldest and his girlfriend - they have both got their NZ work visas approved. Our eldest has been invited to join a NZ Futsal team and will be heading there after Xmas. He was playing with a couple of Kiwis last season, who have now gone home, hence the invite. He and his girlfriend plan to make it a working holiday, staying for maybe a year. With our youngest starting Uni in September my wife and I are going to be empty nesters for most of 2026.

@Pam123 - pleased to hear your husband’s appointment was positive and that your inheritance is finally through.

@MikeyBikey - pleased to hear that you're on your way home at last.

Congratulations @MarkStAlbans on today’s HS.

Despite being a Welshman I was happy to see the Lionesses win last night, even if they left it late, and am looking forward to the final on Sunday.

Whatever your plans, have a good day.
 
what a day its been, I am shattered but wanted to post an update on hubbies appointment with the oncologist this morning, long story but its positive, when he was diagnosed 4 yours ago the lung cancer had spread into his plural cavity and there was no cure except the immunotherapy which could extend his life up to 2 years, that was 4 years ago and he had the treatment for the first 2 years, now the treatment has stopped working in that the primary node in his lung has grown a little bit, but everything else and the spread has gone, so now rather than wait they are going to use target the tumour with oral tablets and if they don't work then they will do another biopsy in case it has changed to a different cancer which can happen then target that, he said he was fit and well with no symptoms and if he wanted to have the biopsy first they were happy to chance it but we decided to not wait for up to 6 weeks and opted for the treatment, knowing if it doesn't work if just means the cancer has changed to another mutation. yesterday the probate money from my dads will was paid into our bank, so this afternoon we went out and bought new sofas, and had a meal out, I want to book a holiday but we've decided to wait and see how the tablets effect him first which apparently will be delivered some time next week.
That sounds very positive and hopefully the targeted therapy will be effective.
That type of approach worked for a friend who had had multiple treatments for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma which had not been too successful but had some targeted therapy which has successfully put him in remission. So fingers crossed for your husband.
Probably best to hold off on the holiday for now, travel insurance may be an issue if undergoing treatment.
 
We decided the time had come to replace our car and OH was favouring a petrol plug in hybrid and had sussed out a couple of potentials so we went to look. First one a MG was too long to fit on the drive, the other a Mazda was so complicated with so many features that were controlled by your phone. The rep was saying 'you just do this or that ' which to me didn't sound all that simple, I felt the car would be controlling me.
If this is what a new car is like give me an old banger any day.
Any recommendations folks?
 
We decided the time had come to replace our car and OH was favouring a petrol plug in hybrid and had sussed out a couple of potentials so we went to look. First one a MG was too long to fit on the drive, the other a Mazda was so complicated with so many features that were controlled by your phone. The rep was saying 'you just do this or that ' which to me didn't sound all that simple, I felt the car would be controlling me.
If this is what a new car is like give me an old banger any day.
Any recommendations folks?
Although only a hire car, we had a Volvo xc40, hubby found it easy to get to grips with the systems on it, lovely drive, spacious without being to big. Once he gets his late fathers money through the xc40 or bigger version xc60 are the top cars on his wish list, we also hired a Ford Kuga last year and up until we had the xc40 the Kuga had been the car he wanted to buy. However you need to try a few cars still to find what suits and of course your budget. We were lucky in because we needed to hire some cars hubby got to drive 2 different models for a week at a time, using both motorways, small twist country roads etc.
 
We decided the time had come to replace our car and OH was favouring a petrol plug in hybrid and had sussed out a couple of potentials so we went to look. First one a MG was too long to fit on the drive, the other a Mazda was so complicated with so many features that were controlled by your phone. The rep was saying 'you just do this or that ' which to me didn't sound all that simple, I felt the car would be controlling me.
If this is what a new car is like give me an old banger any day.
Any recommendations folks?
Have a look at the Hyundai range. I had one until a couple of years ago when I gave up owning a car. It was excellent.

Nick
 
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