Friday 10 April 2020

Friday

Good morning, everyone, and wishing you a lovely Good Friday.
Yesterday was another almost summer-like day and I enjoyed my lunch in the garden.


I'm back to waking around three again which is a bit of a pain although I can't see why it should be, given the current situation and the fact that I'm on my own pretty much 100% so if I want/need to snooze during the day, I can!
However, yesterday was a weary day, not because of an early start (or not entirely) but because my neck and shoulder were being a nuisance.  I ended up cancelling personal training with Lindsey and kept the day nice and easy which did help (as did the pain killers).  It's certainly helping my posture - it's much more comfortable when I sit up properly and don't slouch!

For the same reason, I skipped algebra yesterday as my brain wasn't in the 'right place' so to speak, but am raring to go again this morning.

What I did do was finish the simple dress I had started.   It's not the same pattern as the one I used for the tops but it is very similar and, if I make it again, I will swap in the square neck which I really do like.
The fabric is some that Mum had.  She meant to make a dress out of it but never started and I am sure she'd be so pleased that have used it.
The fabric is very light and cool and I look forward to wearing it on those hot summer days.


I really enjoyed The Nutcracker yesterday evening - after all, what's not to like?  Colour, grace, elegance, gorgeous costume, scenery and the music, of course, is wonderful.  It was interrupted in the middle by a good old clap for the NHS/key workers and it was great to see the others in the cul de sac and to shout a few words to them.

I'm taking it easy today and for the weekend in hopes that it's what my neck needs!

Something energetic:
Nothing very energetic - I may go for a walk and I may do a bit of step this evening while watching telly.

Something for the house/garden:
Well, I didn't do what I had planned in the garden - those bags of stuff are quite heavy and bending over was a bit ouch - so that's deferred for a short time.  I do need to go to the allotment to water the beans.  That's not a bend over sort of thing now that there's a little 'step' under the tap to put the watering can on while it's filling so I'll probably do that and pick some more rhubarb while I am at it.  I'll be very careful though.

Something social:
I might have a chat with Beth and Alex at some point.

Something creative:
I do have more fabric and I'm enjoying making clothes instead of buying them, but I'm not sure.  I'll carry on with the knitting but I suspect if I sit down I will snooze.  Nothing wrong with that!

Something entertaining:
Well - it's either Jane Eyre from the National Theatre or Jesus Christ, Superstar.  Decisions, decisions!  Also, there might be something Bank Holiday-ish on the telly, even though 'bank holiday' holds little significance right now.  My daily telly entertainment includes Jamie's Keep Cooking and Carry On and House of Games which are back to back for an hour of enjoyment.

The above, plus some algebra and some tidying up should keep me gently busy and if it's another warm day I am sure I will be taking my reclining chair and kindle outside for a while at some point.  I must make the most of it before the hay fever clicks in.

Have a fab day, whatever you have planned.  xx




13 comments:

  1. I was a little bit the same yesterday Joy. My best Easter wishes to you - have a good day xx

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    1. Maybe it is the oddness of the situation getting to me as well although the neck/shoulder is an annoyingly recurring problem.
      I do like the dress although I've never been a 'dress' sort of person. They are nice and cool on those hot days, aren't they?
      Take care and I hope today is better for you.
      xx

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  2. ps - love that dress, fabric is lovely and look how teeny tiny the dress is! I need to get back comepletey on plan! Only me can do it!

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    1. How very true that is. I'm finding that, with so much taken out of my control, it is helping to have something that I really can focus on and control to make it work for me.
      Sending you motivational vibes . . . you know you can do it.
      xx

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    2. And thank you very much. xx

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  3. I'm watching Jesus Christ, Superstar today and Jane Eyre tomorrow.

    Sorry to hear you are suffering with neck and shoulder pain. I hope it eases up soon.

    I'll be having my roast dinner today as well to use up the last of the fresh cauliflower and will use some of the leftover chicken to make a huge pot of curry for the next few days.

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    1. Thanks, Eileen. It's just a bit of a nuisance really!
      Chicken is so elastic, isn't it? It goes a long way. I hope you enjoy yours as much as I expect I will enjoy mine. :-)
      xx

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  4. The neck/shoulder thing sounds painful and annoying, do you have a wheat bag to heat up and apply?

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    1. Sadly, I don't. I am turning on the electric blanket when I go to bed and that does help to relax everything which is nice.
      xx

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  5. That dress is lovely, what pretty fabric.

    Happy Easter xx

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    1. It's very typically Mum fabric and reminds me of her so much.
      Happy Easter to you, thank you.
      xx

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  6. I hope that painful neck and shoulder have eased Joy. Tony and I up must have a catchup of Jamies Keep cooking program, we are currently watching Hairy Bikers and Rick Stein's cookery programmes.

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    1. There are so many good things to watch right now.
      xx

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