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Sunday, May 06, 2012

The Sun Is Shining...

But its still cold. I am having my first cup of coffee of the day and taken a couple of pills. For my condition I hasten to add.

A neighbour came out of her home with her baby in a pram and I got an overwhelming feeling of tenderness and that appreciation of how wonderful life can be when all seems well and how vulnerable young life is and is dependent on it's parents. How none of us know what the future holds and how sadly it can be taken away so suddenly. How each day is precious and no matter how we know it, its so easy to take it for granted.

I suddenly started to worry that the TV's I purchased may be too big for either purpose but I think we're going to be OK. It may seem silly but I may not start to use them until either TV blows but it means I have a replacement ready.
It was still right to get them...now!

Unfortunately, I cannot manage to get the monitor back into its box. I will succeed eventually.

Well, I'm cheating but I am going to try and have as near as I can a Sunday Lunch/Evening meal today. I still have some sliced chicken, a tin of new potatoes, gravy granules, a Yorkshire pudding and some frozen veg. So I should be able to prepare that quite quickly. I may follow it with some strawberries and ice cream whilst I can afford them and if I can make last over a few meals. So the cost can be justified.  I'll worry when I am unable to later.

I managed to get some Gala apples and pears for approx £1.68 so I may still able to get some fruit into me(I found some grapes for 98p)

I had a look at those jumpers again that I purchased from the charity shop yesterday. They feel like wool but they are acrylic or a mixture of acrylic and cotton. They are really soft, One is a dark grey cardigan, another is yellow(and is originally from Marks and Spenser)and the last is in yellow and grey stripes.

They're fine...as I said I may even look on the racks of Women's clothes, many these days are unisex.

One time I even saw a sheepskin coat for 99p!

They are so much cheaper than all the other charity shops in town.

Now I say thank heavens for charity shops...I need them more than ever...

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why not get a few computer games? they are pretty envolving, things like "call of duty" shoot em ups cna be quite addictive as you have certain tasks to do.
Call of duty have been going for sometime now and you can often get an edition from a couple of years ago for sometimes as little as £10

6 May 2012 at 16:45  
Blogger The Great Gildersleeve said...

i Have thought about that in the past, good suggestion...

6 May 2012 at 16:56  

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