This is my 300th post. That seems really quite amazing. I cannot beleive that I have sat down 300 times to think and then actually type about whatever is on my mind. I wonder about the people who read my blog. I know a few in real life, I know a few through their blogs. The rest of the time, I am just throwing words out in the ether and not worrying about who is readin or why. I can see from my stats that not many people drop by and that is fine. I like my little corner here. It is without the stress of having to write regularly, and I am certainly not interested in making money, so, it continues as it is, sometimes many posts in a week, sometimes quiet for a while.
This has been an interesting week for us at home and from what my husband has just said to me, it may be aboutn to get more interesting. He went to the Diabetes Eye Clinic today, and something is "serious and we need to talk." I hope he isn't going blind.
In other news, Abigail decided that she no longer felt comfortable going to Chapel. After an email to her head of year, an eamail back from her and a phone call from the chaplain, it is all sorted. She is going to be excused form Chapel, I am arranging some books recommended by our Rabbi and she is happy. That is good because she is a bit on the stressy side - some hair pulling and a lot of tears. It is perfectly normal in a girl of her age, apart from the hair pulling, lots of love and support and we'll get through it.
We put solar panels on the roof. So far it has been pretty grey and dark but we have generated about 50 kilowatts. It will be rather more exciting in the summer. We are eco-warriors!
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4 comments:
I wish I could say that I don't care when people don't read, but I like the idea that people are reading what I write. Even if they aren't though, there's some therapy that comes from putting thoughts down on "paper". :)
Holy Baloney, Anna. Thinking of you and do let me know if I can do anything to help. I know lots about diabetes if it's of any help to Ed. Hugs. What a lively year so far!
Jim, for me it is all about putting it down. I often don't re-read it, as evidenced by the large amount of typos that get through! I may regret not making money from it though, the way things are going this week!
Jules, the eyes are ok - there is an unexplained haemorrage of the retina that is unexplanedly not getting any smaller, or something, and they need to keep an eye on it. You know the form! The news is the bugger has lost 2 and a 1/2 stone since last march. It is really starting to show now!
You can help by having lunch with me soon. I fell of the veggie wagon last weekend. I think I needed the energy!
I'm glad to hear the something serious was not as serious as you'd feared. Glad you were able to relieve some stress for Abi - I am always admiring the way you advocate for your children.
Congratulations on 300 posts, too. I enjoy your little corner as well.
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