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(Yesterday, 11:00 AM)kiwimade64 Wrote: We also use Specsavers Smile  MrK needs a prism attached to his glasses to stop him from seeing double when watching TV. 

The message has gotten through.  Could I please move the garden trolley so he can walk up and down along a garden.  Yesss, I can do that!  AND he walked the length of our road to help me with the camellias.  And maybe, the scoot could come out and I can try and sit on it to see how we could manage it Big Grin

Todays win.. May he keep it up. 

One day at a time Km... 

Winz should still pay if he gets a letter from the GP and Specsavers.
Big Grin They told me I couldn't, so I did.!! Big Grin
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(Yesterday, 09:13 AM)kiwimade64 Wrote: It needed to be said, mica.  Am over his self pity and woe is me shi*.  Yes, you are in pain, that's what pain relief is for.  I am not your maid.  Think about things you can do, pick up after yourself.  I've noticed he's moving a bit quicker now on the walker, so he can do it.  I don't care if others think I am a bi**h, he needed to hear some home truths yesterday.  I will help when needed but he needs to realise, there is stuff he can do.

And I know what you are saying about the $$$.  MrK and I both need new glasses and him a hearing aid.  Over the years it has been MrK who has needed them more but now it's me as well.

I'm sure you did the right thing, KM. If only because the consequences of him not doing so could eventually be dire & affect both of you.

Another frosty start here but sunny now, had to wear the Aztec hat for the obligatory morning walk.

 Its a good thing that I no longer care how daft I look when taking Madame le Dog for the walk... Rolleyes
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Lilith7, the name comes from this place, I have been there many time during my younger years in Africa. Apparently it was the first attempt in this part of Africa for an iron Age culture but was beaten to the marketplace by Arab traders/slavers bringing in iron implements when they scouted the area for slaves and fell into disrepair.

The Zimbabwe Bird is very famous and was the symbol of Southern Rhodesia.

Great Zimbabwe National Monument https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/364/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Zimbabwe

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Smith

I grew up in Ndola, Zambia after having being born in Bromley, Kent just outside of London.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche
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(Yesterday, 12:24 PM)zqwerty Wrote: Lilith7, the name comes from this place, I have been there many time during my younger years in Africa.  Apparently it was the first attempt in this part of Africa for an iron Age culture but was beaten to the marketplace by Arab traders/slavers bringing in iron implements when they scouted the area for slaves and fell into disrepair.

The Zimbabwe Bird is very famous and was the symbol of Southern Rhodesia.

Great Zimbabwe National Monument  https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/364/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Zimbabwe

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Smith

I grew up in Ndola, Zambia after having being born in Bromley, Kent just outside of London.

Those ruins look as though they must have been quite imposing when they were newly built, & even now look intriguing. You have to wonder how many various peoples have had civilisations all over the planet in earlier times, which we know little or nothing about.
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)
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Well the brasier sold and has gone to new much younger owners, with stronger wrists, lol... And so I have pounced on an auction for a couple of milk bottles to replace the one I just broke doing something really dumb. I dropped a knife into it as it waited in the sink for washing, and sure enough, punched a little hole in the bottom in doing so. Trouble is, that is the second time I have done that. There will not be a third.

Stupid woman!
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Ohh Hunnie its annoying when we break things in way we know is silly.

KM Also Add your Not a nurse and Cannot be on duty 24/7/52/365 days a year. and with your health doing things it hasn't done before you have to look after you first.
Easier said than done, I know, but your garden is a good way to vent the anger and frustrations that will come.

I've pretty much had a repeat of yesterday, including dinner lol.. Now Im having an apple which Im enjoying more than choccie lol.

Been texting with Dianne, she said her surgery sight is good, but her back isn't. She said something pinched and hurt getting out of the bed yesterday. She's using a walker. She said she never realised how safe they make you feel... I said that's why I still use mine in the morning especially until the bones have all released and if Im carrying meals.

Going to do some homework tonight about the Markets in Thames, so I can make a date with Gayle. Cos she will have to do a "Swapsy" as they call it at the Hemodialysis when someone needs to change a day.

Must look and see how todays first market here went.
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morning ladies Smile What a sunrise, the best I've seen for ages. Spring must be on its way.

MrK admitted yesterday he felt better already after walking along our little road. And he put a few things away without being asked. It did knock the stuffing out of him, and he had a two hour nap in the afternoon. Fingers crossed. His caregiver comes this morning and while she is here, I'll weed the garden pots. I might even sit outside with the camera and take pics of the waxeyes.

Yesterday I put the bottom bit of a pineapple out for the waxeyes and they love it. Boy they get territorial over food and flap their little wings as a warning. I'll top the rest of the bird feeder up this morning.

I found some rhubarb in the freezer yesterday so it's rhubarb crumble with our dinner tonight. It's the new bright red variety and is sweeter than the old plant we had. My friend gave us a piece of her plant, and it hasn't looked back since planting. MrK is entrusting the vegie garden to me this summer, at least until the tomatoes grow high enough for him to tend to. *evil chuckle* I warned him there won't be any straight rows this summer Tongue In fact, the vegies may be randomly placed in the garden Tongue

When did coffee cup have holes in the bottom? One coffee a day and it's over so quickly.
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Bit chilly here in Auckland. I might have to put the heat pump on while I go make coffee and get contacts in so I can start my day. Going to be a stitching session I suspect, looking a bit silvery out there so far. With luck we'll get that sun back this afternoon. I did enjoy all that uv bathing over the weekend - I even put the sun umbrella up, a first since summer moved north...
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Morning all 
Overcast calm

Finished the quilting and it looks good from a distance it won't stand up to close scrutiny  from the quilting police Tongue
Will sew binding on this afternoon.
Planned on visit to Spotlight to get some fleece to make DGD1  a new dressing gown. Email this am saying 40% off  sale could be dangerous
My jersey is coming along grew 3cm last night going to take a while probably won't get to wear it until next winter lol.

Been to gym, finished breakfast  shower next then hit motorway south to SL.

DH off to golf this morning so I can blast some music while stitching  later.

Enjoy your day
It's fun to have fun but you have to know how  Big Grin
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