Went to bed early last night hence the no show here yesterday. I think I have swallowed a tad too much brick dust etc this week for all the building work as I felt rough last night.
The day it's self was ok as I got a fair bit done. My concentrator was serviced which is always a bonus and the lovely Lee came to do it. He is such a sweetie and always gives you a boost as nothing is too much trouble, no doubt he'll go home and say 'ah I cheered up lots of old girls today' and one of those old girls being me!
Had Jan and Joan around for lunch so that was very pleasant. I made some homemade soup and we had a meze while catching up with the gossip.
It snowed really hard which was worrying and then I felt quite rough with a raspy old cough and running a temperature. My answer was to have a brandy and then a hot bath which probably wasn't the right sequence, but I fell asleep quickly only to wake up god knows how many times throughout the night.
Luckily I felt a hell of a lot better today as I took Reni off for an interview over Maldon. Dear God it was freezing over there, even when we were waiting in the reception area, I swear my tubes were freezing up!
I watched Cher on TV tonight and have decided that I am going blonde. I know I feel rough, but I don't like looking it. She sat there on the interview couch with long neon red hair and a matrix style leather coat on, with a skimpy black underwear outfit on underneath and she looks my age and I look older than her age... duh something has got to be done, as I not ready to hang up my weird styles yet... make over time I think.
Will go to bed today and think it over.
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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