Colin, we’ve booked Glyndebourne in June. It’s a real treat as we’ve not been for years. Just bought a Dinner jacket and trousers from Oxfam Online. Perfect! Delivered in 4 days - a Balmain suit for £60! I hope the opera (Barber of Seville) is as good as their service.6.3 this AM for me.
Sadler’s Wells yesterday was ‘interesting’. Was a triple bill of pieces by William Forsythe. First two pieces left me cold but the third was great fun.
I’ll do a proper write up later this week. In a rush now so not sticking around. And London Palladium this evening for Ru Paul’s Drag Race Werk the World 2025
Only going as the tickets were comps but might be fun 🙂
Morning a 7.1 at getting up which was normal time but busy but exciting morning.I take Metformin too, I was started on it after my distal pancreatectomy. The hope was it would help the remaining part of my pancreas and stave off the inevitable for a while. I was diagnosed as diabetic ( Type 2) three years later and they have kept me on Metformin ever since, occasionally I ask if I need it and the general consensus is “ if it ain’t broke don’t fix it!” In other words, they haven’t a clue really! So here I am more than 17 years later still taking it. Think I’ll ask again at my review next month and play Devil’s Advocate and ask them why. 😉
I went with my parents this winter and I did like the arcades. The castle is also worth a visit in my opinion 🙂We're going to Cardiff in June for a weekend. I've heard about the arcades, what are they like? I think we're staying between the docks and the centre, not sure as hubby booked it.
That’s a lot of HARD effort! 😱4.2 for me this morning and no red on my overnight graph and I went to bed on 7.7 although it required a jelly baby just before 4am to achieve, despite a reduced Levemir dose to try to account for the exertion of trimming horses hooves and believe me, it was some considerable exertion! Blooming heck! It was like trying to cut concrete with a knife, trying to pare their soles and frogs!! And that was despite sharpening my knives before I started! Thankfully my new rasp managed the heels, toes and walls OK, but the long spell of dry weather had really made their feet rock hard. My hands, knees and back were all seriously complaining this morning. Interestingly my horses hooves never get as hard as that, so it must be something to do with the conditions over near the coast where my sister keeps her horses. If we get rain on Wednesday I am going to go back over on Thursday in the hope they will be softer and I can finish things off to my satisfaction. Got back just in time to take Arthur out for some single schooling work and then feed and tidy up at my yard and home by 9pm to get something to eat before bed. Settled on a fun size apple and cheese again as being quick and easy and requiring minimum effort and insulin, so I think I will have hit a considerable calorie deficit yesterday as didn't have time for lunch, but I have plenty of stores on me to live off!!
Nothing planned today other than usual chores and a trip the feed store for GGs and Lidl for me and hopefully a walk to realign my back and get my knees working. Still got puffy, bruised knees from my accident trying to get on a moving carriage a week ago and hoof trimming yesterday definitely upset them. The right one is quite hot and more swollen today, so some walking will hopefully help to reduce the swelling.
Still no rain here since goodness knows when, but I have a lot of grass to mow, so I will have to fit some of that in too today.
Farriers do work hard for their money!That’s a lot of HARD effort! 😱
Wanted to give you a care emoji for your parent predicament, and a heart emoji for your photos, so just went with a thumbs up.4.9 this morning for me.
Had a rollercoaster few days, end result is that Dad has changed his mind and doesn’t want to go into a care home. Mum said she does as she can’t cope well at home now. She has tried to persuade him to no avail so we have cancelled the assessment this week along with all the moving plans. Feeling so frustrated and angry. The danger of falls is still there along with their decreasing ability to cope and manage everyday life in the home. But I’m not going to feel guilty anymore about going away on holiday or out visiting family, friends and places. We have tried so hard to get help and care for them and they have turned everything down. I know it must be hard for them but their expectations of us being always available and belief that they can cope is frustrating. We will plod on until the next series of falls, the fear being the next one will be serious.
Sorry for the rant, not diabetes related, but just wanted to get it off my chest.
On a happier note my daughter and family are not moving to Pittsburgh yet. Her husband is taking the job working remote from home with a few visits every month or so over there. If things go to plan then they will be moving in about 18 months time. We had the grandchildren today and took them to a farm park for some Easter themed events. Had a lovely day with them both.
View attachment 34900
View attachment 34901