As I said yesterday, I love September because it fills me of hope, enthusiasm and resolution to do better this year and today I got off to a grand start. I felt like the energized bunny as I washed windows, changed sheets and washed, dried in the glorious sunshine and ironed them, cooked a roast dinner for mother and myself and then cut mother's grass afterwards. Went back and finished off my housework, had a bath and went off to the cinema. Called into mother's on the way home and made her more sandwiches for tomorrow. she may have a heavy cold, but there's certainly nothing wrong with her appetite. I am a domestic goddess that is for sure, Nigella eat your heart out!
Not sure if all this domestic activity is such a good idea, as I'm off to the oxygen clinic tomorrow and if my stats aren't good tomorrow it could be off to jail, sorry hospital, do not pass go and do not collect two hundred pounds. But at least I have loads of clean knickers ready to take if worse comes to worse and my pyjama bottoms are ironed ready to go!
Cinema was good though. A British film called 'Tamara Drew' which made us laugh out loud quite a few times and had me thinking about planting hyacinths, as the cottage garden were she lived was full of them... God I must be getting old if get excited about plants! But if you want a good film to watch, I recommend it.
Listened to 'Elvis in Hyde Park' on the way home and I've promised myself that next year I am going to it come what may.
I actually got some highlights put in my hair yesterday at last and I'm feeling good!
So I'm now ready for the onslaught of new students tomorrow, although I shall probably be far from the dynamic bunny that I was this morning and more of a knackered old boiler instead!
So off to bed now. Nite nite.
Lots of love Debbie x
About Me
- Me...Debbie Burden... or known as Burders
- I'll be 55 this August... I've had bronchiectasis for ten years plus this year... End stage lung disease for the past year...been on oxygen for three years... and have I got used to it yet?... nah! I am now waiting for the biggie; a double lung and maybe a heart transplant. I love my life weirdly enough, because I have some wonderful family and friends who are with me every step of the way on my adventures, even though I embarrass them on a daily basis with my unorthodox way of looking at life. Not for the faint hearted!
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