Released!

The above picture is about how my eye feels at the moment, metal in it!  There isn’t of course it just feels like it!  I managed to develop a cold on the second day of my head down 45 minutes per hour which was, as you can imagine difficult.  I was also supposed to lie on my right side in bed which I have not done for years having had both hips now replaced.  I did have a go but woke up about 2.00am aching all over, so got up and went into the sewing room and did the head down business.  I think I managed to do all the hours required over the five days but have a check up next week and hopefully he will be able to tell if it is all okay!

The one benefit of not being able to do anything for five days was I managed to get through eight audio books!  Some were good, some were okay and one was dreadful!  I will tell you all about it on Book Club Friday on March 13th!  Perhaps I should be reading horror books as it is Friday the 13th!

The only other thing is I have not set foot outside for almost two weeks now and I am going a little stir crazy.  I did not get any work done last week of course so have spent the first three days of this week catching up and on Friday I will be at Eldest’s catching up on his work as well.  Tomorrow I have home jobs to do which did not get done last week either, so that is going to take longer than normal, especially with two dogs and a cat at home as well.  I also have a basket of ironing to do and then there will be another load at the weekend. 

The weather is getting a little better here and tomorrow it is supposed to be 17°C during the day which will be Spring like.  These daffodils were from last year and they are in bud at the moment but not yet out.  I am hoping that it continues to get better and over the Easter long weekend we will get chance to get into the garden and do some work.  

I hope you are all having a good week.  Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

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  1. Anonymous

    Eye surgery is difficult at best. My dad had a growth removed from his eye when I was young and there were normal-looking stitches in it! He had an ointment to put in his eye but the stitches did rub on his eye lid. He learned to read without moving that eye and irritating his eye lid – he had to read for work and working for himself required he take very little time off. I remember him having a gauze patch over his eye. Getting a cold during recovery just isn’t on! FQ and gang

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