MeeTooTeeTo
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Sorry, but what is a RSVA? Cheers, NickMorning folks.
6.4
Had my final meeting with my ISVA yesterday. Now that the cases are all done and compensation settled there’s nothing left for them to support me through. It’s been three years she’s been a part of my life and I’m going to miss her sage wisdom and laughing at my wise cracks and corny puns.
I meant ISVA!Sorry, but what is a RSVA? Cheers, Nick
Not everywhere has elections.Morning 9.2 on waking today
think I need to re-introduce a small amount of evening insulin (maybe tonight I will)
Nothing to exciting planned for today but some more clearing out in garage, currently in the garage I’m looking for some parts needed to get my 25 yr old mountain bike back on the road,
maybe that should say “in use for off road”
as in not “on the road” there’s plenty off parks etc and trails nearby
Looks like slugs / snails or other similar pests have returned to our garden, because at the weekend we planted out 5 tomato plants (these had been started in the conservatory) then last night when my wife was watering the garden found one tomato plant half eaten / looking very sorry for itself, there were trails on the bricks that border that bed 🙄so probably slugs 😱
Ok haven’t actually seen them yet but they are obviously out there and waiting to strike, memories of that famous photo @Martin.A
we’ve been saving crushed egg shells in readiness incase they strike, plus have some pellets at the ready
please don’t forget to vote today folks - I’m walking round there in a minute myself…. I have had a mixture of literature through the door over the last few weeks
including something a few days ago from the existing council, saying how well they are currently doing, having spent millions on the market & town centre / investment in maintaining the roads around here (Northampton) anybody else who might local around here, will understand that’s just exposing how deluded they actually are, going now before this post turns political…
TC
Oh Barbara, I’m so sorry! As you say, you know they’ve got to go sometime, when they’ve got to that age, but it doesn’t make the situation or the decision any easier. How are the others coping without their Mum?12 for me this morning. Jabbed 12 units of Fiasp and my Levemir and went back to sleep and woke the second time 1hr and 49mins later on 4.4 with a sloping downward arrow so ate a JB to slow the drop and got up and had breakfast straight away which was a treat. Graph shows I didn't hit the red so perfect timing!
Apologies for absence. I lost my old lady, Cora, a week yesterday and it really knocked me for six. Of course I knew she wouldn't last forever but it is so hard to part with them when you have been together 30 years and they are like family. She was still alive when I found her and struggling to get up but couldn't, so I had to make the very difficult decision to end her suffering. Absolutely heartbroken still, but it will get easier with time.
Thanks Robin. They were pretty subdued for a few days. Rebel took over the role of supervising me making up their feeds. Cora used to step up the two steps into the feed room with her front end every day and watch me making their warm mashes and then step backwards down the steps, when I was ready to give them their feed. It was nice that Rebel filled the gap although he could not be tempted to step up and just stood quietly in the doorway until I was ready to dish up. He is a good boy and knows that he is not supposed to go in the feed room.... not like that Rascal who would be in and sampling everything and trashing the place if my back was turned or I didn't have 2 chains on it.Oh Barbara, I’m so sorry! As you say, you know they’ve got to go sometime, when they’ve got to that age, but it doesn’t make the situation or the decision any easier. How are the others coping without their Mum?
So sorry to hear this news. Sending hugs and love.12 for me this morning. Jabbed 12 units of Fiasp and my Levemir and went back to sleep and woke the second time 1hr and 49mins later on 4.4 with a sloping downward arrow so ate a JB to slow the drop and got up and had breakfast straight away which was a treat. Graph shows I didn't hit the red so perfect timing!
Apologies for absence. I lost my old lady, Cora, a week yesterday and it really knocked me for six. Of course I knew she wouldn't last forever but it is so hard to part with them when you have been together 30 years and they are like family. She was still alive when I found her and struggling to get up but couldn't, so I had to make the very difficult decision to end her suffering. Absolutely heartbroken still, but it will get easier with time.
We’re on it too. Luckily the dry weather we’ve been having hasn’t been conducive to slugs and snails.No sign of them here yet either, although I have come across the odd snail, but like you we're stocking up on countermeasures:-
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Oh Barbara I’m so sorry to hear this news. You must be heartbroken. How are the others coping without her?12 for me this morning. Jabbed 12 units of Fiasp and my Levemir and went back to sleep and woke the second time 1hr and 49mins later on 4.4 with a sloping downward arrow so ate a JB to slow the drop and got up and had breakfast straight away which was a treat. Graph shows I didn't hit the red so perfect timing!
Apologies for absence. I lost my old lady, Cora, a week yesterday and it really knocked me for six. Of course I knew she wouldn't last forever but it is so hard to part with them when you have been together 30 years and they are like family. She was still alive when I found her and struggling to get up but couldn't, so I had to make the very difficult decision to end her suffering. Absolutely heartbroken still, but it will get easier with time.