Good Friday and it was 23 degrees out there today, though I suspect my back garden was a good 10 degrees hotter judging by the sweat that was dripping down my face today.
I suppose Easter is very late this year and the good weather is quite early, but it's not unusual if you think back to other years, it's just the last few have been pants and of course we all have short memories.
It was lovely eating Good Friday dinner 'AL fresco' and even though dinner did look a bit dubious, it tasted divine.
Jamie Oliver's 30 minute meal was a great success, although the kitchen was a bit frenzied at one point and it took us at least another 30mins to wipe away all the rogue sesame seeds and to get the pomegranate juice off all the kitchen cabinet doors!
Thankfully my eldest son and Reni made a good double act and cleared up for me, as I was completely knackered after eating my baked mackerel dinner.
I thought mackerel was brain food, but I still found myself agreeing to cut my nephews hair even though every part of me was shouting out 'Noooooo!'
At this moment in time, I can barely stand let alone stand and create a style for Matt. But I cannot refuse him anything.
I think I might have to go to bed very soon, as I am shattered thanks to a very disturbed night.
The glass of wine helped me to go off to sleep quickly enough, but alas I seemed to wake up with a quick 'Poof' and then every night demon and monster from under the bed seemed to crawl into my dreams. I woke up absolutely ragged thanks to I suspect my visit to the Angiogram ward yesterday.
Fingers crossed for tonight.
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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