Monday 23 April 2018

Whacky

On Saturday we had glorious sunshine, so once we had dropped off Ben at Mill Hoppers, we headed across the road to the garden centre cafe:












However on Sunday when I went to meet Ros, my long standing friend and faithful blog reader the weather was doing this:



It was cold and grey and the cafe was crowded so we sat outside and after an hour of chatting, found a space in the smaller of the two tea rooms.  Cue another decaf soya latte to warm up :-)

The weather has not been the only thing that has been whacky 😜. Benedict's blood sugars have been all over the place and last night was my third in the row of being woken by the sensor.  He was running low yet again :-(. 

As a result of the broken nights and several weeks of Sara worry, extra driving, appointments and other stresses I am trying to stave off a crash in my health.  It is 6:30pm and I am already tucked up in bed and typing this from my phone.  

We have the diabetes specialist nurse visiting on Friday whereby I hope we can make the necessary adjustments to stabilise his condition.  If not I will be needed matchsticks to keep my eyes open 😁

9 comments:

Kezzie said...

Sorry to hear that the effects of anxiety and glucose monitors have been taking their toll on your health- hope that it is resolved soon and you will get well. The Garden centre sounds lovely! The weather has been so pleasant!xxx

Eva said...

Any success with the nurse? I hope you got some sleep, San! Is Sara completely fine again?

Eva said...

P.S. Happy St. George's Day!

Sandra Ann said...

The nurse is coming on Friday and I had an undisturbed night, yay! There has been another blip regarding Sara but she is on the right side of recovery albeit very slow x

Sandra Ann said...

It doesn't take much to knock me off course! Cannot get over the change in weather come back Mr Blue Skies!!

elli said...

Hoping and praying things are settling down a bit for you all. So worrisome when our children are ill and there is only so much we can do. {{hugs}} and prayers!!

Sandra Ann said...

Yes you more than anyone knows how that feels, I guess this is where the power of prayer steps in. It doesn't necessarily mean healing but by grace we are given the ability to bear our burdens :-) thanks for the hugs and prayers xx

dorinalouise said...

Glad the nurse is coming tomorrow and glad that you had an undisturbed night! I hope tonight is going alright as I write this. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers xoxoxo

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