Friday, April 28, 2006

Jobs

This morning I put the washing out, then did dentists (filling and Clean & Polish), Car Tax (gone up in budget) and collected prescription for additional supplies of lithium.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

The drugs aren't working

Went to see psychiatrist this morning for regular appointment. Lithium levels still low - not yet up to the required theraputic level, so dosage increased. Tried to explain how I've been feeling, ie anxious, uncomfortable, not enjoying anything, etc.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Back 2 School

Kids back to school today after the Easter holidays. Not sure why, but I don't seem to get round to blogging when they are at home; I think it is just the change to my normal routine.

Been raining all morning of course, but brightening up as I type.

Monday, April 10, 2006

Blue Sky Monday

It is the start of the Easter holidays, and J & S are both off school.

Blue sky, sun, and cold wind. Apparently the south east has had snow.

Friday, April 07, 2006

Mobile

Sun and blue sky, but still chilly.

S away on course, so as I have car, I took J & S to school this morning, then did food shopping, and went for walk in a country park, before coming home for lunch.

When J was a baby, I made him a mobile in the shape of the state of Alabama.

Listening to Gene.

Speaking of which, Gene Pitney died on Wednesday, just down the road in Cardiff.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Wednesday Weak

Not feeling too brilliant this week, but keeping going.

Dentists for checkup this morning.

Walked in sunshine.

Monday, April 03, 2006

Lee Trundles into trouble


Police are apparently investigating, after a flag with a special message for Cardiff fans was displayed on the pitch immediately after Swansea's Football League Trophy win on Sunday. The message was daubed on a Welsh flag held by Swansea players after the 2-1 win over Carlisle at the Millennium Stadium. As the BBC puts it, 'the neighbouring clubs have a history of rivalry'.

And, with their win over Chesterfield, Forest are belatedly and perversely edging towards 6th place in League One, after they had seemingly left it too late. Now only five points off the play-off places, with Barnsley, Oldham and Swansea almost within reach - if only Forest had dumped Megson sooner. If they beat Colchester next Saturday, then all their remaining matches are against teams below them in the league, with a couple being relegation material...