ā22-06-2017 12:36 PM
ā22-06-2017 12:36 PM
Come for a walk with me @Former-Member. The shortest day of the year has now passed. More daylight by a minute each day. I get at least my 10000 steps in each day, often over 20000 on the weekends.
Where would you like to go?
ā22-06-2017 12:52 PM
ā22-06-2017 12:52 PM
ā22-06-2017 01:30 PM
ā22-06-2017 01:30 PM
Sure @Former-Member. Your dog can come. I'll bring mine as well. She walks pretty slowly though. We don't have to walk too far or fast.
A Japanese gardens sound perfect. How about one like this?
We can talk if you like or we can just walk and sit and take in the beauty. Breathe in some fresh air and feel the calmness. Does that suit you?
ā22-06-2017 04:31 PM
ā22-06-2017 04:31 PM
ā22-06-2017 05:07 PM
ā22-06-2017 05:07 PM
Indeed it was @Former-Member. Let's do it again soon. Maybe some of the others would like to join us.
ā23-06-2017 07:48 PM - edited ā23-06-2017 08:12 PM
ā23-06-2017 07:48 PM - edited ā23-06-2017 08:12 PM
where is everyone?
WINTER BLUES still heavy. Couldnt work my 4hrs yesterday. Still needing 12hrs sleep. Even though its sunny. And still walking in circles around the house - trying to get things done but, well... did do the dishes š did make my bed but out of necessity (see below). Made some tuna rice patties last night. But only coccopops tonight so won't visit Friday First.
FYI (useless information update):
Did you know a heat box +45Ā°C is effective for killing unwanted bugs like dust might, nits etc, including their eggs? You pay a fortune for hotbox treatment, but it just occured to me - most of us have a 'hotbox' in our driveway.
Why am I telling you this? Well, with great difficulty, today I shoved my new but 2nd hand mattress in the car and put car in the sun. Tada - hotbox! Why? you ask? Oh yuk, i can barely speak it Smiley Sad I am waking up with itchies since using the bed a week ago. š”lightbulb moment ?bedbugs. I feel sick. Looked it up (learned the above info). Yuk yuk! hope its not, but treating just in case. So hate creepy crawlies ššš
Ironic though, for someone who spends too much time in bed depressed. Talk about getting kicked out of one's comfort zone! Or mother eagles kicking fledglings out of the nest to learn to fly... Haha, ya gotta see the funny side - i can take a hint God - you want me out of bed. Righteo, I got up today (lol for a while).
ā24-06-2017 01:42 AM
ā24-06-2017 01:42 AM
CON'T - Rang mum in hospital - her red cells are low again 75 (normal = 120, was 60 Jan - metastatic bowel cancer) so she's in hospital having iron infusion (but not sure why this was a 2day admission). She had 2 friends visit her today, she's 55kg now (down 20kg in 2yrs from illness). Rang dad re his bad memory loss and mobility issues. He was having trouble remembering how to use tv controls and lost picture all together. Got cranky / frustrated trying to remember words and relay to me the issues, (necessary over phone), organised brother to go over.
ā24-06-2017 06:36 AM
ā24-06-2017 06:36 AM
Funny you should mention the mattress thing @Former-Member. I was changing my linen the other week and thought it was time to switch over to a heavier doona due to the cooler weather. Thinking it was ages since the doona was aired, I decided to put it on the clothes line. As I was heaving it up, I noticed a washing instruction label that indicated I could actually toss it in the machine.
I had always thought you couldn't do that with a down doona. So it's washed and put away for when the weather is warmer. Then I shall wash the one that's currently on my bed.
Glad you got out of bed. I'm planning a long walk on Sunday morning so you're welcome to come along or meet me there and we'll stroll together for a bit and sit for a while.
ā24-06-2017 10:21 AM
ā24-06-2017 10:21 AM
Hi @Former-Member
I am okay - just been busy - Fridays are usually busy - and I had my toe-nail cut and some of it removed late yesterday and I have to keep it up today - resting the foot on another chair - I thought I would have a look at what's happening before I settle in front of the TV
I am sorry to hear about your parents health issues - I am so sorry about your mum - my mind feels like a sieve this morning - so many people have other issues I have forgotten your mother-status but it sounds pretty grim that her cancer is so bad -
And your father - I hope your brother can sort out his TV controls
That sounds like a pretty bleak scenario for you
And about dust mites - as long as they are not becoming rampany they have a useful job eating up a lot of skin-cells etc - the last time I bought pillows I found they have a replacement date - if we are troubled by allergies I think we need to dispose of bedding after a certain date - but that would cost money - everything costs money - well the things that make our lives comfortable do -
Anyway - some doonas can be machine-washed - I knew that but I think we need a larger washing machine that I have for that
All the best with your parents Lapses
Thinking of you
Dec
ā24-06-2017 10:29 AM
ā24-06-2017 10:29 AM
All the best with your parents @Former-Member, I remember when you went down last time , sending you hugs
Hello @Owlunar, how is your toe today
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