
Sunday 10th May 2020
Kinyarwanda: Ku Cyumweru Tariki ya 10 Gicurasi 2020
My morning’s worry-driven fears and thoughts prevailed:
I arrived in plenty of time, and the evacuation began within a few seconds of my getting ensconced on the raised disabled toilet seat. Things were painful and still controlled my Constipation Konrad. But blessedly, of short duration. Next-to-no bleeding from Harold’s Haemorrhoids. I cleaned and medicated the rear-end quarters.
Hobbled off to the kitchen. Got the kettle on. Hunted around and found a couple of tablets to take, not the right ones, of course. Thanks to Carrington Pharmacy, 343-345 Mansfield Rd, Telephone number: 0115 960 5453Carrington, Nottingham NG5 2DA, just down the road from the Lidl store, who have failed to delivery my prescription medications again. Gribbaldspiteurgh!
Made the tea, and off to the computer to get the Saturday blog updated. It was completed in relatively quick time this morning. I offer my thanks to Nicodemus’s Neurotransmitters, Shuddering Shoulder Shirley, Shaking Shaun Colin Cramps, and Dizzy Dennis, for all them giving me some respite, most appreciated, if unexpected and confusing to me. Smugishness Mode Assumed!
Added some bits to Pinterest. Then went on TFZ & Winwood Facebooking, spent a somewhat long time here, but I love it. Answered a comment, then went on the WordPress Reader.
Started this post going. Then the need and time for the ablutionalisationing arrived. Off to the wet room, remembering to take the new razors with me. (See? Sometimes I can remember things). Fair enough, these happenings are few and far between, seldom, infrequent, rare, and occur only sporadically, but still! Hehehe! Off to the wet room, back later, I hope.
Another change of mind, en route to the shower room, I decided to get the jammie-bottoms cleaned and left in the bowl to soak while I abluted.
Fair enough, there was the usual expected ‘Dropsies’. Toothbrush, toothpaste, razors (3), shaving foam, soap (3), shower-gel (2), Germaloid tube and olive-oil pot. And I did walk into the door frame on the way out. But, no swiping or knocking anything off of the floor cabinets! Overall, it was a great session!
I got the jammie-bottoms all rinsed out, all done, rung and hung above the sink on a coat hanger. No socks to do, I’ve not been wearing any, cause of the overgrown toenails being too painful.
And, of course, not putting socks on and off, has saved me much pain and anguish with the cruelly-designed near-fatal, injury-causing, comically called ‘Easy-Fit’, Juzo, bruise and bleeding injury-causing sock glide.
I made a slow casual start to collecting and collating the food ready for Josies cheesy-potato meal. As got to the stage of just having the potatoes and cheese to mix together, I nipped and told Josie the nosh would be ready in ten minutes, so she’d be aware, and keep her ears out for the bell ringing.
Then got back to the washing up to do. As normal whenever I make cheesy potatoes, I find it best to leave the mixing spoon and forks in a bowl of hot water with washing up liquid and bleach in it – for a few hours, cause the mixture sets like glue in the cutlery. Haha!
But the grumbling and rumblings continue unabated. Mmm!
I made up some black bags and took them to the waste chute.
I got on the computer to update this blog. But the innards were now joined by Anne Gyna and Dizzy Dennis for a treble assault on my health. Tsk!
As I pondered on whether to have a sit-down and watch some TV, this reminded me of the broken headphones. So I went on Amazon to look for a cheap pair. I ordered the cheapest one they had, and a decent set for a fair price, so if… or rather when; I sit on or break the next pair, I can still listen to the radio o
I looked up the latest Coronavirus figures, locally, East Midlands. Nottingham is now second-top for Confirmed cases. I wonder what they do when someone actually dies of the disease, are the numbers lowered, because they are no longer confirmed?
I spent several hours, adopting many desperate measures to get to sleep. TV watching, no good I just would not nod-off like I usually would do. Had a go at the crossword book. I think I may have tried counting sheep… only joking, Haha!
Hours later, and no signs of nodding off, I thought I might as well get up and try to get some graphicalisationing done on CorelDraw. Maybe then Sweet Morphious may come.
Sleep didn’t come, although the eyelids were drooping a tad. Humph! But at least I got a few graphics created.
Then I got this blog finished off just before midnight.
Unanswerable questions abound. Not getting meds is a bit worrying. Nice looking meal you made for Josie. That was goo you meal was tasty.
I’m hoping the nurse comes on Tuesday, Tim, and I can beg her, whoever comes, to phone the chemist for me to try and sort it out.
Twas but a snack, but I did eat all those cheesy potatoes left over from Josie’s nosh making earlier. I must rememer to add some more Marmite Tice cakes to the next order. In a fortnights time.
Tahns Sir.
Fingers crossed for the Vampire showing up.
Cheers, Tim.
Ungabluzum: To look as if one is going to cry. I really enjoy the Yiddish you salt onto your blog, Sir Inch. They fit so wonderfully well as absolutely perfect words that distill the human condition, the pure essence — in this case, within the actual title of the blog. Usually, I can arrive at the equivalent German word but “ungabluzum” is one I shall need to research. Yiddish is fascinating indeed, but you already know that.
I am also a big fan of mushrooms, the indispensable vegetable — the second being tomatoes 🙂
May you enjoy a betterer day to-day.
I’m with you their mate. Their lanuage is rich in words of specificalistaion, that suit me doen to the ground.
Ah, your comments leave me mourning the state of tomatoe supplies nowadays, Bill. With not being able to look at them first at all when ordered online, I am getting Morrocan tomatoes, that are bitter, foul and not nice at all! Sob!