
TFZer Model of the Day ♥
Monday 13th July 2020
Afrikaans: Maandag 13 Julie 2020
I still felt a little drained mentally. With a degree of alacritousness, I got my wobbly over-sized stomach, and skinny limbs free of the recliner got the stick, and made my way to the wet room, without any injury, or nervous-making incidents! Slight-Smug-Mode-Enjoyed!
I washed and made my way to the kitchenette. I remembered that a nurse will be coming today to take a blood sample for the Anti-Coagulation & Deep Vein Thrombosis Hospital Clinic (I love that title!) What time and which of the Vampire Angels it will be, is anyone’s guess.
I almost made a faux pas and injected an Enoxaparin hypo into my stomach. Not on the list for today, until after the blood is taken, got back to the hospital, tested, and then I’ll be informed of the results (hopefully) by phone later on. I took a shot with the Canon camera, of the current selection of needle-work art in my elephantine belly. The last one, the biggest, has kept its colour well as it fades slowly.
I got the computer on, and fancy that, what a surprise, the Liberty-Global Virgin Media
I decided that I’d get the ablutions done, so I can be all clean and sparkling for the nurse when she arrives (Hahaha!), and the internet might be back on afterwards as well.
ABLUTIONALISTICALISATIONING ACTIVITIES REPORT
Just as for the last four days or so now, as I got into the wet room and was stripping off, the need for a Porcelain Throne session developed. A marathon again, rock-solid, painful, and of a ginormous size. I spent a while on the crosswording, while the stop-start progress caused me even more agony than yesterday’s did! Bloodletting-silent-howls! Not messy, though, and less bleeding.
It didn’t matter how careful and gentle I was, the first contact of the toothbrush with the molars, made me cringe with pain. Still, at least it took my mind off of the rear-quarters pain. Hehe!- I didn’t drop either the brush or toothpaste today!
The shaving started, and I soon had three cuts, several razor dropsies, and when I let the shaving-foam can drop, the blooming thing hit the seat raise and bounced back, landing right on my poor little toe!- The flannel, soap (3), and the aftershave bottle were dropped. No damage caused, though!
The ankle ulcer had died down nicely, mind you. I noticed some scratch marks on the right leg, and it was far thinner than the left one was?
The scars seem to be getting a little more prominent? Or perhaps with the skin being so ghostly white, the show up more?
I wouldn’t be overly surprised if, when I eventually get released from the isolationing, someone tells me I’m dead. Hahaha!
At last, I got back to the computer, and the internet was working again. Phew!
I got the Sunday blog finished. But it was hard work. Posted it off, I answered some lovely comments. Then I went on Facebooking for a while.
Some tap-tapping, knock-knocking and drill-drilling noises started. So the contractors must be getting close to doing out flats.
The door chimes rang out there ♫ I only want to be with you! ♫, tune. I hoped it would be a nurse! Hahaha! It was Josie returning the tray, plate and cutlery from her meal yesterday. She said it was nice.
I started doing some graphics on CorelDraw.
The intercom sounded and lit up – this time it was the nurse, Christina! She said she was in a hurry. But chatted while she took my blood. I showed her the state of my toenails and feet, and she rang the clinic for me to find out if I could get an appointment yet. They put her on hold, and Christina got a call on her phone.
The tap-tapping, knock-knocking, and drill-drilling noises continue, on and off, from somewhere above, and close. Can’t be helped, though!
A phone call from Jenny. She’ll ring me back. I couldn’t find any emails from the gal? She kindly ordered me some lemon bleach and lemon mousse, bless her.
They only had Domestos available. And that I consider over-priced, and rated. The Surami sticks are still not obtainable, but they had some on Shrimp flavour, which is not as good, and dearer than the fish ones. Shame!
Then took down the sorted rubbish backs to
I got it eventually, and out into the lift lobby. Then around to the right through the caretakers’ passage and out to the bins. A caretaker kindly took the big recycling bags from me. He told me the glass recycling bin was full of alcohol empties. (Hahaha! I wasn’t surprised!) So it didn’t matter that I’d forgotten the glass jars. No point in me leaving them on the floor, cause the prowling neighbourhood yobbo-kids would only smash them. I’ll try again later in the week.
He suggested they swap the industrial-sized bin, to use for the glass empties and the small one for the recycling. (Which made me larf out loud!) Haha!
But they are back at it again, bless ’em! It’s comforting to hear their noises, and back on the job.
Through to the lift lobby and waited patiently for the lift.
During which the one
Then another tenant did the same thing! I even got a sneer from him! Huh! Still, it’s not for me to complain! They may have been visitors. Can’t say I’ve seen any of them before.
I got back up to the apartment and placed the trolley in the corner, with a little difficulty. And checked on the cooking in the oven, all was fine! Phew!
Got the washing up done, and down in the recliner, Where I had a few thoughts, about my Xyrophobia suffering, over amour-propred, Brother-in-law Pete. He goes into hospital tomorrow for his PET scan. I hope all goes well, I’ll be looking at the City Hospital Tuesday, at the time he’s due to go in, and send the lad some “Healing and hopeful thoughts through the ether!” All the very best, Pete, mate!
Next thing I remember, is waking up around four in the morning, with the remote control still on my chest, and in need of the Porcelain Throne. No waking for wee-wees then! At long last, Sweet Morpheous!
“The Swine of Our Times!” That’s a great name for your soap opera. At least you got to see Christina even if it was brief and she got called away. Bless her sweet vampire heart for trying to help out with your agony of di feet. Great looking meal. Quite a well-arranged pile of food. I have a lot of stuff going on, so I might be a little late on commenting for a while.
Cheers, Tim. Hope things steady down for you a bit soon.
Struggling to get things done. (Nothing new there then!) Haha!
Joining you in noting the passing of Sandie. Somehow I hadn’t connected the dots of TFZ to troll-free zone, but know those fine folk from mention right here on IT 🙂
Sending my best wishes to Pete too. The more thoughts the better is my policy. Thoughts for Jane as well.
Billum
Cheers Billum.
Busy, busy here. EVerything that can slow me down, is! Tsk!
I’ll pass on you kind words.
Sorry to rush.
Danke Schone.