24-11-2020 07:32 AM
24-11-2020 07:32 AM
So sorry to hear about the pain you are experiencing. Self care is harder when we are managing pain. Especially when we can't do some of the things we normally do for self care. I love the things you are doing to care for yourself. I have started going for walks again. I might do some weeding this weekend. I love listening to the birds in my backyard. I'll start gently. I'm getting my head around not being able to go to the gym or play guitar. Hopefully it won't be forever.
l have lowered my expectation of hubby being able to help. He's not coping well. It's all very unpleasant at the moment without going into the details.
My resilience will prevail though 🙏
01-01-2021 02:06 PM
01-01-2021 06:24 PM
01-01-2021 06:24 PM
Happy new year @Former-Member
Well me and hubby got through Christmas. It was a quiet one for many reasons. It's always been a difficult time of the year for him. I'm struggling with a shoulder injury. I'm in constant pain and have difficulty sleeping. Can't go to the gym. In doors most of the time resting because I now am fatigued from lack of sleep. Still managing full time work. Back to the Dr tomorrow to try a different medication that actually works on the pain so I can get some sleep. I'm doing a lot of CBT so I don't fall into depression. I can't do my normal self care at the moment other good nutrition and occasional light gardening.
I hope 2021 has blessings in stall for you and others who read this ❤️
01-01-2021 07:04 PM
01-01-2021 07:04 PM
@Scoo 😵😵😵 I do hope you can find something that brings relief.
10-01-2021 12:25 PM
10-01-2021 12:25 PM
Was thinking about environmental wellness today and thought about you and wondered if you had given any thought to this when planning your new home.
With our renovation I have been thinking about having adequate storage and organisation, having things handy to where we use them. I have also been thinking about heating and cooling. We have a component of reusing too - a heater that was in the lounge will be reinstalled in the bedroom, some bathroom fittings were bought cheaply second hand (ex-display). I am also thinking of the view out the new bedroom window and how I might plant the garden area that this room will overlook.
10-01-2021 03:33 PM
10-01-2021 03:33 PM
@Former-Member
Been lots of thinking here of the new house
It is going to have lower ceilings, lots and lots of built-in for storage
Will feel strange having big glass windows instead of the Queensland castments
We are having a patio at the front and the back
But we have soo many different options that we are not sure which way to go
A garden ( easy care ) outside the bedroom window will be lovely for you
10-01-2021 04:16 PM
10-01-2021 04:16 PM
Another thing too @Former-Member
I have lived in 5 different houses and 2 of the houses twice years apart
I have shared my space with aunties and uncles and cousins , husband, children and my mum
And to even think of having a home of my own really does not compute with me
@Scoo , @Sophie1 , @luckymeaunty , @Former-Member , @Emelia8 , @Anastasia , @Faith-and-Hope
10-01-2021 05:03 PM
10-01-2021 05:03 PM
I am sure you have taken into consideration features that you have liked or disliked from the places you have lived in or visited @Shaz51 . For example I wouldn't have a look in the middle of a house, not against an outside wall. When we had previous plans done, the draftsman we saw was able to tweak things and offer suggestions where I wasn't happy with the plans I had done. I have never worried about resale, feeling it is our home and we are the only ones we need to please. If we ever decide to sell any new owner can adjust as they see fit for their own needs.
I recently found out about these faux skylights and have a little savings goal to get these installed in our loo and dining area, both of which need electric light during the day. They come in round, square and oblong.
10-01-2021 05:12 PM
10-01-2021 05:12 PM
Yes @Former-Member
I find it funny and interesting with cleaning other people's house , because I see things that would be good and some things that are not so good to have in the house
10-01-2021 05:18 PM
10-01-2021 05:18 PM
Well worth mentioning any ideas to your draftsman @Shaz51 , it is surprising how they can adjust plans to incorporate features without adding expense to building (sometimes even reducing costs).
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