I’m guessing about 05:50 about BS 7.5 because I woke ready to go to the loo, as I do most days, & scanned but, sensor off line at the moment scanned again & still no so, got up & went. THEN, lo & behold libre gives me 05:54 BS 9.4 but, I saw on the graph the last minute jump up from about the middle of the 6-9mmol space so, I’m guessing 7.5mmol?; jump was obviously me getting vertical!
A Very Good Morning to you all & have a Wonderful Day! 😉
By the way, today being 20/05/2025, or the Chinese date notation is the same as the US 2025/05/20, is The Chinese, (Contemporary), Valentine’s Day known as simply 520. I said contemporary as the traditional Chinese Valentine’s Day has always been & still is known as Double Seven The Qi Qi Festival from the lunar calendar so called, because it’s the 7th of the 7th month. It’s where the term “Star Crossed Lovers” comes from a pair of ancient lovers who were separated & set in the sky as constellations as a punishment by the gods: we would know them as Lyra The Lyre & Aquila The Eagle; the ancient Chinese constellations of The Weaver Girl & The Cowherd. The specific stars represented by each of them being the brightest in each constellation, Vega & Altair respectively, are at the opposite sides of the night sky separated by the band of The Milky Way at their furthest apart as they move around throughout the year & at their closest, still separated by The Milky Way around the Summer Equinox which falls on the 7th of the 7th in the Chinese calendar. Where legend has it a bridge made by magpies helps the lovers to cross The Great River aka The Milky Way to reunite for one night once a year!
The Contemporary 520 is relatively modern & is, I think, set up & promoted by jewellery companies as a day for lovers specifically those thinking of getting married, engaged or pretty much a well established couples spend with the parents & family as marriage is still seen in contemporary Chinese society as a match between two families rather than just a match between two people as seen by Westerners. Gold & specifically 24 carat gold jewellery has always been given to brides to wear on the day & also, very pragmatically, can be sold by the bride if she needs to if she splits from her husband! So, 520 is when Chinese couples & their parent’s & family buy gold jewellery to celebrate together!