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Some normality returns

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Joanne Wallen
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Nytol and hot milk did the trick. I got a pretty good night’s sleep. Felt a bit woolly for the first part of the day. Could have been the Nytol, the other drugs, the lack of sleep followed by a long sleep. Who knows? But woolly is fine. And it’s gone now.

Going out in the fresh air is definitely the thing to do. Spent the morning doing some tidying up, which made me feel better anyway. The wonderfully helpful John Mason, setter up of this blog among many other techie triumphs, came round yet again today to help with setting up my old iphone for use by my dear husband. This could prove to be interesting. Martin is a man of many talents but technology is not one of them. We will see if we can teach him to make and receive calls first before tackling any “apps”!!

Went for a walk down to Canary Wharf. Still felt a bit fluffy, so just sat and had a cappuccino while Martin went shopping (for me I think!!) and dinner, of course! One thing of many that I don’t have to worry about through all this is cooking! As anyone who knows us knows, Martin does all the cooking and all the food shopping. He enjoys it and he’s great at it, so who am I to argue?

After shopping we popped into Weatherspoons for a quiet drink and walked home. I was ready to get back home by then and spent a couple of hours catching up with emails, admin and phoning old friends. Everyone has such lovely things to say. I’m really humbled and honoured by the thoughts my friends are expressing.

Not used to sitting in on Saturday nights though. We’re usually in Ramsgate socialising or elsewhere socialising, and suddenly, I’m bored. We (well Martin really) are watching a rubbish film we’d recorded and I suddenly felt I wanted to move, exercise, do something. Which is a great thing. Because if you feel bored, it means you’re not feeling ill. And I’m not. I had a bit of a stretch, thought I’d write a little blog, and may have a read. Martin put some Christmas decorations up today, so it looks lovely in here, and tomorrow is another day! Bring it on!

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