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Messages - Cuilidh
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« on: May 07, 2025, 07:52:47 pm »
Cortisone injections (3) into my foot this morning for pain relief during our holiday. I think I will also take the moon boot if things don't settle down before we leave.
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« on: May 06, 2025, 08:29:04 am »
Vietnamese down the road with some friends.
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« on: May 06, 2025, 08:28:31 am »
Marina, saw a notice . don’t drink the water when it is switched back on. Contaminated.
Thanks for that Chookie - Coliban Water even had a water truck in the village reserve for everyone to access clean water. I just filtered then boiled and boiled and boiled the tap water then filtered it again. It tasted terrible after all the boiling and filtering, but it was OK for drinking. I think the 'gold standard' for contaminated water is actually a 20 minute boil; I figured I boiled c. 10 minutes plus two filterings - it must be OK, I am here to tell the tale, anyway! Today was another visit to the GP (she thinks I have an abscess in my lip) then off to the podiatrist for a new set of orthotics - in 2 weeks he will take a plaster cast of my foot and sort out a customised orthotic for me whilst we are away.
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« on: May 05, 2025, 07:44:54 pm »
Lentil and sweet potato shepherds pie
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« on: May 05, 2025, 07:41:58 pm »
That is very sad for that lady - it will be a huge wrench for her.
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« on: May 03, 2025, 04:04:14 am »
Moroccan spiced pumpkin soup
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« on: May 03, 2025, 03:24:20 am »
Super frustrating day today - we have been out of water since 2.00 am! I have all the ingredients for my cooking all lined up on the bench, ready to go, just waiting for the water to come back on.
I have been lugging water from our water tanks for the toilets, but as I am back in my moonboot, I can't carry much more than 4 litres at a time!~ I am told we should have water back on by 2.00 pm! Fingers crossed.
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« on: April 27, 2025, 07:13:30 pm »
Potato and capsicum fry, broccoli and cauliflower bake and marry me chickpeas (weird name, but delicious!)
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« on: April 27, 2025, 07:12:11 pm »
Love the photo of that old Model A
Because I couldn't get onto the forum last week (is it just me, or was it down again?) I've actually got some catching up to do. Over Easter DH painted our bedroom - because he used lime wash paint and the walls in the room are brick it was a hard, hard job for him getting into all the wee holes and gaps between each brick and it really wore him out. Once you start using this paint you cannot stop because, if you do, you end up with all sorts of ugly 'pause' marks on the finished wall. He had to do one undercoat and two top coats, each coat took him c. 8 hours of non-stop painting, it was really hard work for him. On the fourth day he started assembling the new Ikea wardrobe but didn't have time to finish it.
Meanwhile, I had my sacral nerve stimulator removed which meant that I can now safely have an MRI and my foot surgeon promptly sent me off to have one. The outcome is I have some stress in my foot and am back in my moonboot - it is great, for the first time in ages I can walk without pain. The plan is to have a cortisone injection in my foot before we go away so that I can walk without pain. I may have to take my moonboot with me, we will see.
Both DH and I have had COVID and flu injections in advance of our trip in a couple of weeks. Today I have an appointment with my GP, then I have a follow up appointment with the surgeon who removed my stimulator.
Whist we are away we have a formal dinner to attend. Dress code is "elegant" - I hate to use the saying, but, OMG, I don't have an elegant bone in my body so I am now panicking trying to find something appropriate and having no luck whatsoever - I don't want to get something too expensive as I will probably never wear it again so it is a huge dilemma.
Other than all of that, all is good - the sun is shining it is a beautiful and mainly warm autumn and I am enjoying the milder weather and all the seasonal colour in the countryside.
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« on: April 16, 2025, 07:32:58 pm »
Ikea restaurant meal.
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« on: April 16, 2025, 07:32:32 pm »
Just started In a New York Minute by Kate Spence. Only on chapter 2 but it looks like it will be a nice light read. I have just put The Siren's Call by Chris Hayes on my reading list - it looks like an interesting read.
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« on: April 16, 2025, 07:29:02 pm »
Finally picked up our wardrobe from Ikea - it has been a long and involved process for some unknown reason, but all taken care of now. DH was having a great time blasting around finding all the necessary components in the pick up area - I think I may have created a monster by letting him loose in there!
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« on: April 11, 2025, 07:50:11 pm »
Welcome back,Judy, sounds like you had wonderfully restful and idyllic time while you were away.
I did a load of clothes shopping for our upcoming holiday - well, it seemed like a lot as I was in David Jones for 1 1/2 hours and was assisted by a lovely man selecting various items for me and trying them on (me trying them on, not him!) - in the end I came away with nothing but I then wandered into Myers and did manage to buy one pair of trousers so not a total loss. Then on to JB HiFi to get a power bank for all the necessary electronic devices we now have to travel with. Then back to Myers as I had forgotten underwear! Back home for a break then on to Ikea to finalise our new wardrobe and had a very frustrating time arranging when we would pick it up as they do not hold items. I thought it would be a straightforward arrangement but it became complicated. I understand why the cannot hold anything for you - can you imagine if someone came in ordering beds, wardrobes, tables, chairs, etc. ... it would be a nightmare for Ikea to pick and store everything for any length of time. Anyway, we eventually got that sorted out and I headed back home again totally shattered!
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« on: April 08, 2025, 07:48:32 pm »
I'm with you Cookie, I think I have a few naughty bits and pieces as well. Hope all goes well with your specialists' visits.
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