FOR THOSE WHO ARE 60 yrs OLD AND ABOVE PLEASE READ THIS.




















FOR THOSE WHO ARE 60 yrs OLD AND ABOVE PLEASE READ THIS.
I've missed a whole week of blogging and most importantly blog reading. This time of year is not a good time for me, too many memories that bring me down into the depths of sadness. Sometimes I can just shrug it off, other times I weep for the slightest thing.
Its a whole 10 years since I tripped and broke the humerus bone in my right arm, my dominate arm! It has been life changing and if I didn't have my lovely husband, I couldn't have managed.. The last 2 ops which included a bone insertion and shoulder replacement were the most painful experiences of my life. Something I didn't know was, you can have a wedge of bone inserted in yours from any blood group, it doesn't make any difference, and yes the bone was donated by a deceased person! The shoulder replacement means I can only use my arm at waist level, but not higher, my arm will not lift up! So I learnt to do my hair and wash etc left handed and hence I visit a hair salon or have someone to the house every week. And of course I'm not legal to drive. My writing is pretty awful too and I take ages to put on my clothes. Dh helps with my bra.
Over the 10 years my over all health has deteriorated and I gained 3 stone! Lockdown didn't help and I know I should do more. But I've had a wake up call through a cheap clothing site! I usually buy my clothes on line from a Norwegian firm. https://www.gudrunsjoden.com/en-us They have dresses in bigger sizes that fit and are bright colours. I love them and although they cost a bit more, they are worth it. I saw a cheap dress on line and I thought it would be perfect for an at home, housework dress.. It was a darker green than the picture, but still nice, but the fit!! It was big all over, so sleeves reaching to my knees, well nearly and skimpy round my middle, so very very unflattering. For the very first time I could see the real me, not the internal view I have of myself. I am huge, really, really fat! It shocked me and I won't be looking in the full length mirror in the middle bedroom again, for at least a few months and I will knuckle down and get this weight off! So tears for the dress and fat me.
I've had some sleepless nights worrying about it and that doesn't help my weight loss. Because I'm too tired to do much the next day, but that dress is hanging outside my wardrobe to spur me on!
What is this weight thing, I never had a problem when I was young. I hardly gained any weight when pregnant and not any for years.. a few pounds extra when my underactive thyroid was diagnosed in 1988 and just a bit more over the years, and now here I am grossly over weight and struggling!
Chrisxx
My Victorian grandmother's cures for various ailments, when I was growing up.
Always wear a vest and pull it right down your back to keep your kidneys warm. (Wee-ing problems and to keep colds at bay) I also wore a Liberty Bodice. Called Liberty bodices, because they originally were to be worn instead of the stiff corsets of the 19th Century. So you were liberated from a corset! I never minded wearing one, it kept you warm. No central heating only one coal fire in the living room.
I do remember I had a bed cardigan and even in todays time, I sometimes wear one, when I'm in bed and the heating has switched off early. When I was little in winter, the bed was warmed by a brick heated in the oven with a bit of old blanket wrapped round it.
Goose grease smothered on your neck, then a Lyle stocking wrapped round it, secured with a safety pin.(Sore throat)
Sheep's wool gathered off barbed wire fence, washed and inserted into your ear for earache. Something we always gathered when we visited my Grandmother's sister in Maesteg, as their road was at the bottom of a mountain with wandering sheep.
Bread, milk and water made into a mash, heated and spread on a piece of cotton and topped with another piece of cotton and pressed on the area with the boils, still hot, a poultice.. Wound round with strips of cotton to keep in place. (Any boil or ulcer)
Starch powder sprinkled on itchy areas to stop the irritation. (Any itchy rash)
Cold salted water streamed on bruises to reduce swelling.
Honey, vinegar and butter.. brought to the boil, then sipped slowly for a sore throat and coughs. (I loved this)
Cabbage water after the cabbage had been boiled to a pulp!! A cup of the cabbage water drunk for your bowels! Ugh Plus Syrup of Figs on Saturday night.
And then the rest of the cabbage water poured down the outside lav. to clean the 'U' bend!
I had the usual childhood illnesses, mumps, measles and Yellow Jaundice, (what ever that was?) But I can't ever remember missing school with a cold, so somethings must have worked!
She was born in 1887 and had 8 children.. only 5 survived into adulthood
Gladys (1906-1990) Marion (1908-1924) Thelma (1912-1994) Eunice, my mother (1918-1945) Rachel (1920-2016)
I think my Aunty Glad (Gladys) found the money from somewhere and coerced my father, to help pay for me to go to that private school, so I'd get a good education. She went into Service age 12 in a big house in Penarth! She sometimes spoke about it and how hard it was.
I had quite an alternative childhood to many children of my age.. and I survived. My grandmother had no patience and often flew into a rage, today I wonder was it hormones??.. It was fine while my grandfather was still alive, because he used to take me out.. He used to say...'Dere 'm cariad'.. (come here darling) and we'd sneak out the back door. I learnt to keep out of her way.. and I often wonder, if that was why my aunt paid for me to be a boarder.
I loved that school and they were the happiest days of my teen years.. And this nun, Sister Mary Bernadine, Headteacher was amazing. She treated me as though I was special and I loved her.
Chrisxx
I don't have any real memories of her, but I put flowers on her grave each year on Flowering Sunday, this year its on April 13th. I have travelled every year back here to put flowers on her grave, and those of my grandparents and two Aunts..From Billericay it was 234 miles, I stayed at the house when I still owned it, but after selling it I stayed in a B&B. And after Dh and I were married he came too, and with Nell of course.
People I've met who don't have family buried never understood why I did it.. but its a big thing in S Wales even in today's times. I am going to have a Green Burial in Herongate, which is near Billericay. So there'd be no need for grave visits, I wouldn't put that on my children. I decided on the Green Burial near Billericay as I lived longest there than any where else.
But, my children did treat me on Mothering Sunday.. cards, flowers, champagne truffes, a super new camera and best of all long phone calls.. I have tried to say to my children, I take as much delight in their phone calls, as I did with their first tooth or first step!
Hope you did too, get treated!
Chrisxx
And also, I seem to be a bit fed up with the SW food plan too, even though I had a good weight loss last week. So we looked up some different recipes to gear me on! For lunch yesterday we made egg muffins. I started off in the kitchen with Dh and then suddenly there were too many cooks in the kitchen!! So I went into the lounge and left him to it..
For 2 persons: 4 eggs beaten, chopped chives, copped bacon, chopped spinach and grated cheese., salt n pepper. Beat eggs, add the rest of the ingredients and spoon into a well greased muffin tins. Sprinkle Feta cheese on top, Makes 4 cook 180C for 10mins Serve with parsley to decorate|!.. Very tasty warm and even better cold, with ham and a big green fresh salad.
All my seeds have germinated, but some aren't big enough to pot on, but I'm raring to go. I am all ready, but no point potting on with no true leaves, because they'll get seedling droop and possibly die. I have taken the cosmos and sweet peas and put them in our little outside plastic green house to stop them getting leggy.
And the book I've just finished, 'Someone in the Attic,' went on for page after page. It seems to me as though Araminta Hall was trying to write a certain number of words and filled the pages, but nothing was happening!
And last night I couldn't get to sleep, I heard the early gulls at 4:00 am, and went to wee a hundred times, well maybe not hundred but a lotta, lotta wees. This always happens if I am awake. So had to have a nanny nap in the afternoon!
But I have some good things to look forward to.. Coffee in town with someone I was in school with in the 1950s!
And later on I've my craft group. I have some new knitting, an Emotional Support Chicken.. I'm knitting it for a friend, who's been through a divorce and has bought her own house for the first time..And she loves Chickens!
The only thing you should stop wearing as you get older is the weight of other people's opinions!!
Because I believe this, I've published Jane from Dorset's comment.
Happy travelling Jane, as you go on your way. You're allowed your opinion but not to criticize others nor impose your views on others.
As a matter of fact, I personally think everyone should garden as best they can and within their means, so I wouldn't suggest any product to anyone..
I've been contacted by two ex pupils from my school, St Clares. One lives here in Porthcawl and we've arranged to meet next week..I've had to post a photo of myself, as it is 70 years more or less since we were in school together
I've had such a lovely few days, and basically its due to my antibiotics.. I'm so much better when taking them. All sorts of things are easier, I have normal micturition,, I don't have to visit the toilet so often and although I still get up at night more than just once, I go back to sleep right away. And I can go out, knowing I can go longer than an hour without the need of a toilet and so that's a relief. So I'm rested and have more energy.
And of course we've had sunshine. Yesterday I was too hot in the garden and had to have to umbrella! I've sown a whole lot more seeds, lupins as my original efforts didn't germinate, but they were 2017 seeds, so its not surprising they didn't germinate! I've started potting on some seeds I sowed earlier this month. Today I want to pot up my new dahlias as well as top dressing the flower beds. I tried to find some well rotted manure locally, but couldn't so bought some on line! Its all dry so mixed in with compost, our own compost, none of this rubbish peat free stuff, it will be perfect.
We even ate our lunch outside, first time this year, it was such a lovely day. Dh cut the grass and it nearly looks like a lawn instead of a tumpy field!
The lupin plant we bought, when we went to the garden centre is huge, so a big decision, where shall we plant it; where I can see it from the French doors, or the bed that runs parallel to the bungalow? I'm so excited about the garden.
Our front garden daffodils are sadly going over, but I've decided to sow some Love in the Mist seeds, there. They germinate readily and will be tall enough to peep up over that little wall that borders the lawn. I've ordered 5 pkts of 1500 seeds!!
Watch this space!
Chrisxx
We have had a lovely afternoon with our U3a gardening group. Sue did a talk on Salvias..
But you have to be proud of this young man and he is probably one of hundreds of young people, who are proud to wear a uniform.
But what a prince!
Chrisxx
I've had a worrying week.. since seeing the new Dr at our surgery, I've had several hospital appointments, he said it was very necessary to follow up on all the urinary infections I've had over the last 4 years.
I had the dreaded full bladder scan, Wednesday and it was fine. I wasn't desperate for the loo, as I have been in the past. I worried I hadn't drunk enough water! But all ok, kidneys and bladder no abnormity discovered. And the two young women were lovely. Didn't rush me and helped me on and off the bench.
Yesterday afternoon a cystoscopy was next.. I've had them before, not too awful, but not pleasant and the risk of an infection very probable. So I asked right away for antibiotics, In the past I've had antibiotics. And the Consultant agreed with me because of my history of repeated UTIs, so he prescribed a low dose antibiotics for 3 months and my app. will be re-booked..Such a relief I could have hugged him. He perfectly understood my concerns, and I think he could see from my smiles I was relieved and very thankful.
I feel I can enjoy our visitors this weekend now.
Chrisxx
Life is amazing,
Then it's awful,
Then it's amazing again,
And in-between the amazing and the awful,
It's ordinary and mundane and routine.
Breathe in the amazing, hold on through the awful and relax and exhale in the ordinary.
That's just living, heart breaking, soul-healing, amazing, awful ordinary life.
And it's breathtakingly beautiful.
L K Knost
I've had a good germination from the seeds I sowed a couple of weeks ago except for the lupins. Very disappointed about that, but on looking at the seed packet they were dated 2017!!
So a visit to the nearest garden centre was needed..We promised ourselves that we would only have a coffee there and not be tempted by their lunch menu. And we were good, we didn't even go to the Olive Tree restaurant.
We did look at the seeds, bought lupin seeds, new dahlia tubers, seed potatoes and some gladiola bulbs Dh 's choice and French bean seeds.
We had a look around the lovely bits and pieces there, I was tempted as I love the cows, but as I have been clearing out stuff, I can't buy more.
But then we discovered a new deli, well new to us, The Green and Wild deli.. so we thought just a coffee, but it was lunch time and we looked at the menu!
Best laid plans etc and my day had gone! Fridays start early for us, as its our slimming world (SW) class is 10:00am. We aim to leave our house at around about 9..it is only approx. a mile away but takes us about 7 minutes to get there, park on the road and then I trundle along with my wheels, half asleep up the rickety pathway to the entrance to the scout hut. Since Christmas the numbers have grown, but only the old regulars stay for the class with about 2 or 3 new members. A lot of the new ones, come pay, get weighed and leave!
We try to get there before the queue gets too long, for the weighing at 9:30, because we eat our one slice marmalade sandwich, after we have been weighed and Dh makes us a lovely coffee in our mugs, which is usually still hot. Such a palaver you think? But anything to get that number down on the scales. Like most people we wear the same clothes each week. I lost 11/2 pounds so moderately pleased, would have liked 2 pounds, but hey ho one and a half is ok.
There were three dogs there today, Emlyn, a little sandy coloured spaniel of sorts, with the most adorable freckled spotted nose, so cute; Jess a huge brown Bedlington Terrier, she is so good, wanders around while her master gets weighed and will go to anyone... and today a new one named Clint, yes after Clint Eastwood! He is an allsorts, long haired, black and white, very short legs and a long whishy tail! He literally swept the floor as he walked!
No knickers found today, but our consultant keeps us laughing.. someone had put a packet of dried peas in the box for the slimmer of the week.. so she asked what would or could you do with them... my answer plant them to grow for pea shoots. She turned my cheeky answer into a positive, because peas in any form are not a SP food, (a speed food, very low calories) but pea shoots are! She is always very positive!
We came home planning a soup lunch and then finish off the cleaning.. but as we finished lunch, we had someone knocking on our front door.. Dh answered and there was some talking and then shouting! It was my middle son and wife who live in West Wales just dropped in to see us, and Dh didn't recognize him at first. Its been two years since we'd seen them as he's been ill. So no further cleaning just tea and coffee and lots of chat. Lovely to see him as he had a triple bi-pass Sept 2022.. he is looking good and his wife, a successful SW target member.
So maybe some cleaning tomorrow, there is only our bedroom to do.. but of course next week, the cleaning Rota starts all over again, unless of course our plans go array again. But that's life, it can be full of surprises!
Chrisxx
I wanted to pick some of our daffodils from the garden, its always nice to have flowers when you've had a good clean. I walk around the bungalow on the path that goes all the way round and call that exercise! Its a lot easier now on the north side, where Dh put some grab bars and patio slabs on the two very steep steps as the back is lower than the front.
So what have I actually done?...
.....I have answered emails, done my Welsh homework, learnt a nice new long word. gwyddoniaeth= science! Isn't that a great word?
I chatted to a friend on the phone.. looked at FB..so more or less have done 'dim' ..nothing.
Sometimes isn't it nice to have a nothing day.. but tomorrow I'll have to pull up my socks and clean, clean, clean! My new Thursday routine starts with a hairdresser.. she is one of those women who says everything is lovely. She reads a lot and started a book group, where members meet once a month for coffee and talk about the book they're presently reading. Last week she was delighted to take 6 books we'd read, saved us a trip to the charity shop.
I've made time to visit your blogs, hope jabblog, is better soon, pain is no fun. Love reading your blogs and comments.. so many of us remembered the start of covid, doubt we'll ever forget. I can see it in history books, but will people in the future really realise how it affected the ordinary every day person, I doubt it.
Happy days, today the sun is shining although the grass was covered in frost our daffodils are blooming lovely.
Chrisxx
Someone remarked yesterday that it is 5 years since Covid! I remember the days just before that. When we were living in Suffolk, Dh and I used to go to different farm shops for a change for our veggies.
It was a Friday and we had done our usual trip to Martlesham for a coffee and then our weekly shop at the big Tesco. We'd met someone from our reading group and stopped to chat, not about anything in particular, just every day stuff.. we noticed her trolley had several bottles of wine, we had yogurts +++ !! We talked about the book we had to read and then she asked, 'Had we heard about China?' She went on to say her brother in law who worked for an airline firm, had said there was trouble there and there might be shortages.. hence her wine, as her husband had told her to get some extras. We hadn't heard anything, so it didn't mean anything to us.. She went off to pay and I suggested to Dh we get some extra bottles of water and some dried foods, like pasta and rice. I'd read lots of Apocalyptic books and they always ran out of water and stored dried food stuffs. But we didn't really think anything of it.
We stopped at the Railway Coach farm shop on the way home, as they had advertised a mixed box of veg and some fruit for £10 instead of the usual £12. There were quite a few people there and we had to queue outside, because it was an actual railway carriage, so not big. We got our box and they had another one there with mis formed potatoes and carrots for half price and so I asked could we have that too.. so we came away with 2 boxes and 2 dozen eggs.
I phoned my son on the way home to ask did he want some, so we could stop on our way past his house to give him some. He just had the potatoes and some eggs.. He only cooked frozen veg he said, usually peas!!
Then of course on the Monday 23rd March, Lockdown started. I don't think we ever thought how it would effect us. We joined the thousands trying to get groceries delivered, wasn't that fun? Not! But we came through it and as experienced gardeners we were soon growing our own veg..and so ate well, but it all went on too long.
Have you thought back to those early days?
Chrisxx
Our SW consultant is very animated and our meetings are filled with laughter.. Friday she had us all rolling around with what had happened in one of her other classes. When the 'Team' the ladies who help to put out the chairs, take the money or do the weighings were clearing everything away at the end of the meeting, they came to her to tell her that there had been an abandoned knickers found and they had discretely moved it under one of the tables, so it was hidden by the table cloth covering it.. But now at the end of the meeting what should they do with it? Had someone stripped it off to lighten their weight when being weighed and left it behind??
Our consultant said she picked it up wearing rubber gloves and peered at it and then shrieked with laughter, because it was her own!! It must have been in her washing machine and then when she had washed the table cloth, it got caught up in it. Everybody laughed and laughed, it was funny.
I remembered a time when my eldest son had returned from Uni for a Half Term break. He had a downstairs bedroom and as I went to bed at 9:00pm I often didn't see him.
However when washing his duvet. a very tiny nicks revealed it self to me! I dried it with the rest of his washing and put the nicks in an envelope, so when his girl friend came at the weekend, I gave her the envelope and when she looked inside, she went bright red.. I just laughed and said 'they are aired ready for use!'
I don't think she was able to look at me again without blushing, I didn't think anything of it, they were in their twenties!
I have a tendency to get anxious over anything, but with all this upset with Trump and Ukraine it has set me off worrying! I got very anxious in lockdown. I didn't show any outward signs of how I was feeling, but I had dreadful insomnia. Night after night we were awake drinking tea at 3am.The dog loved it because she used to come upstairs and join us on the bed. There was no reason for my anxiety, as we lived in a very small town in Suffolk.. we had all our food delivered, a group of young men and women delivered our tablets from the pharmacy and would do anything for you.
We had 130ft long garden, which was quite wide, so we grew veg and spent our days happily gardening. We walked where we lived and saw no body on most walks. But I had this awful feeling that we'd get infected. I was the queen of handwashing and kept saying to Dh 'Don't touch your face.'
We didn't just through that period we moved here, 294 miles while there were still restrictions. In fact if you've followed my blog then, you'll know we bought this bungalow without viewing it, although my son came and videoed it for us.. and when we opened the front door we were delighted that the hall was a good size and the garden really big! Too big we think now, but it was all grass so we've just put in 3 flower beds and a veg patch, so keeping it easy.
So this anxiety now is all the Ukraine war and how it might now affect us.
I saw this photo on FB and it gave me a feeling of calm.