β24-05-2024 11:52 PM - edited β24-05-2024 11:53 PM
β24-05-2024 11:52 PM - edited β24-05-2024 11:53 PM
Oh that would have been so much fun @saturnzoon
I'm going to find out if there's bingo around where I live.
When I was in Adelaide, we caught up with an old high school friend. We talked for 6 and half hours non stop π
The funny bit was that at the beginning, Mr Rocker asked me if I wanted a drink.
I say ' yeah, get me a gin and tonic which I drank with much pleasure.
I was thinking, at last, at the age of 56, I can drink my alcohol well, I'm good. Look at me, just kicking back with my booze......
5 or 6 hours of constant talk, π¦ my highschool friend asked me if I wanted a drink and I say ' oh Yes ! I'll have a gin and tonic !! So he brings back a glass of gin and tonic and I say to Mr Rocker, hey I can't really drink this ......to where Mr Rocker says, your last gun and tonic was just water.
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β25-05-2024 05:20 AM
β25-05-2024 05:20 AM
ah ha har , does that mean mr rocker spiked your drink ? @PeppyPatti guess it does.. lol
wonder if you would have got drunk if he didnt tell you lol
β25-05-2024 07:01 AM
β25-05-2024 07:01 AM
Hey there @PeppyPatti πΊππ
hope itβs not too late to join you in that coffee..? I love your new little friend with the big round eyes - so cute π
last week was a bit busy here..
how are you doing? π€πΊ
β25-05-2024 07:24 AM
β25-05-2024 07:24 AM
β25-05-2024 08:00 AM
β25-05-2024 08:00 AM
Hey there @SmilingGecko πΊβΊοΈπ
thanks so much for your reply - itβs so lovely to read all the practical helpful stuff you share ππ»π
I can relate to the haramaki being something to keep the body warm from the belly - the pants and vests here at home are extended to come up and down to give a double layer over the stomach area as I have chronic kidney disease (3B), so keeping warm organs really helps with kidney function I find ππ»βΊοΈ
I was wondering if I should make a stretch fit haramaki that I can use underneath clothes while out and about π€βΊοΈπΊ
your idea to buy some long knitted gloves sounds really good - I find theyβre so helpful in maintaining body temp. I have made some here like mittens without the top part covering your fingers and missing the thumb which makes it easy to slip them βupβ onto your wrist if needing to wash hands or do other tasks where gripping is required. I made them to extend up above elbows, and I wear them either underneath or over jumper sleeves.
Yes I think the heated throws and blankets are wonderful. Iβve had some from BigW for many years, and I use one on the lounge, and one on the bed just above the blanket, under the doona, to keep warm from above while sleeping (I have an electric blanket underneath, however I have autonomic nervous system injury which means I canβt control body temperature very well, and become extremely cold overnight while sleeping - this sandwich of warmth keeps things warm enough to sleep safely till morningβ¦especially with drenching, cold night sweats related to a bone marrow disease - drenching sweat means itβs difficult to stay warm enough. The warmer I have the bed, the less I tend to sweat to a certain degreeπ).
That sounds very interesting about eating black coloured foods..from what I know (and Iβm very rusty so I may indeed be wrong!) dark coloured foods are generally high in antioxidants and colder weather induces more activity in cells in the body to keep warm. More cellular activity means more waste products of metabolism, and so more antioxidant foods are helpful - at least, thatβs the general premise ππΊ
The person who came to your home sounds very interesting! Itβs always helpful to have practical ways to improve cost of heating - I think houses arenβt quite designed as well as they can be regarding thermodynamic efficiency, and thereβs also the appliances that are on βstand byβ instead of off, and those that have clocks on display. I tend to switch off at the power point to save electricity.
It would be really lovely if you would like to share the method of calculating wattage use by appliances - I would find that really interesting to do here at home βΊοΈπΊ
I have peak and off peak power..when itβs peak, I turn off the heater, and use the throw turned up, with it on a long extension cord so I donβt lose too much body heat while moving around the house, wrapping it around and securing with a belt π
Air temp and quality does play a big role in respiratory function, as does moisture levels I think. Here, I have hepa filters cleaning the air 24/7 which makes it much easier to breathe (immune dysfunction leads to an inability for the immune cells in the lungs to eliminate particulate that is inhaled, so hepa filters do the job instead), and keeping the air warmer than 15 celcius as much as I can helps with gas exchange in lungs. partitioning the rooms is really helping with this π
The other thing I have done over the years is buy some window film that insulates the windows (since replacing the windows with more efficient ones or retrofitting insulated glazing is not in my budget) and placed it on the windows in the rooms I heat - itβs saving significant loss via the windows which I notice by how often the thermostat needs to kick the heater on - itβs operating significantly less than it used to.
Iβve also hung some soft rugs on the inside of walls that face the external of the building, which further insulates against heat loss through those walls. They look like decorative carpets π
Thanks for sharing your tips and ideas! βΊοΈππΊ
I hope your day goes really well and you have a good weekend ππΊ
β25-05-2024 08:04 AM
β25-05-2024 08:04 AM
Hope friYay was a great day @Glisten ππΊπ
Take care and I hope you have a nice weekend π€
β25-05-2024 08:11 AM
β25-05-2024 08:11 AM
Thanks @SmilingGecko - thatβs wonderful! ππ»π€πΊπ
β25-05-2024 08:17 AM
β25-05-2024 08:17 AM
That cuppa sounds excellent @Shaz51 π΅πβΊοΈ
ok next Wednesday for results..wishing you both the very best and I hope that there are solutions ππ«
And I hope finishing up with work is a really positive step for you both in terms of health ππΊ
β25-05-2024 08:24 AM
β25-05-2024 08:24 AM
Thanks heaps for the tag @TAB ππΊππ»
hey there @saturnzoon ππ
sounds like a really nice night out with your friend, with a lovely entertaining dinner and movie βΊοΈ
Iβm really so pleased for you that youβve had a nice time, and enjoyed yourself doing something different than the everyday - thatβs lovely ππ»π
And thanks for sharing - Iβm really happy to hear youβve had a nice time πΊπ
take good care and I hope your weekend goes well π€π
β25-05-2024 08:52 AM
β25-05-2024 08:52 AM
Good morning π @PeppyPatti - π Holding space and Boundaries ποΈ
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