I'm in Northern Ireland helping out with son and his family and getting loads of new born and 3 year old grandson cuddles.
I've had a couple of headaches this week, but nothing requiring anything stronger than paracetamol. This new migraine drug is so far working, however the nausea as a side effect really isn't pleasant.
Day 139
A very quiet day in work, walked to fetch a student from home and caught up with year 7 assessments and a last minute Lord of the Flies revision session ahead of tomorrows GCSE. Charged the car at work then met Peter for coffee, watered the garden, watched Mastermind Finals, bath then Lockerbie and bed. These 2 photos taken 12 hrs apart.
Day 140
A good sleep till the alarm and tea brought up to bed. The whole day has been stress free, work was good catching up with assessments and my last GCSE English tutoring session. I am glad to see the back of Macbeth for now. Sorted out car insurance and van windscreen repair, then into town for some shopping and a coffee and home for dinner. I bought and wrapped birthday presents and made cards for the month of June whilst catching up with the soaps.
Day 141
Took the car for a charge and Peter went for a coffee and I went for my medication review before work. A full day of organising and supervising assessments. Home for an hour then out to meet a friend for coffee. A late dinner, I packed for my trip on Friday, did the washing and tidied up my school paperwork.
Day 142
Windscreen repair done and Peter cleaned the van for my trip to Northern Ireland tomorrow. Bags and car packed and I found some time to fill up the new flowerpot Peter made and get round to planting the azalea we bought a couple of weeks ago. Evening spent in front of the tv.
Day 143
A day at work which went well. I then popped in home for a cuppa and swop cars before driving up to Birkenhead to catch the overnight ferry to Belfast. It was a long drive but passed without incident. No cabins available so I got my head down in the lounge and managed a few hours sleep.
Day 144
Arrived off the ferry after a couple of hours sleep. Eldest grandson had been taken into hospital on the Friday night, so plans all changed. I unloaded the car which included a Little Tykes slide one of our neighbours was giving away free. Walked the dog and fed the baby while DIL got ready for the hospital. Spent midday till 4pm at the hospital. I was exhausted so came home to rest. Outlaws collected DIL after their visit and I had baby cuddles when son returned for the night shift.
Day 145
A long day starting with baby duty which I bloody loved, walked the dog, made dinner for the evening and headed off to the hospital to spend the day with our 3 year old grandson. We read books, went for a walk, got him off to sleep for an hour, did loads of colouring in and played with his cars. He was discharged early evening and we came home for dinner, a play on the new slide and lots of bedtime stories. I watched TV and went to bed around 10pm
Things to make you smile:
Grandson telling me I'm not his favourite anymore when I told him off. I was no longer his best friend either when I said I wasn't reading all those books at one bedtime.
I was being tooted at on the ferry but the cars behind couldn't see the vehicle in front of me was driverless and they park us so close on the ferry there was no way I could get past.
Things that made me happy:
Thank you cards from my students ahead of their last day in school for their GCSE's. Memories, gluten free cakes, the ferry trip, dog walks (in the dry), baby cuddles (photo captured by 3 yo) decent hospital car park charges.
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Half term did seem to come around really quick, then this time next month my youngest will be finishing for the summer. Eek!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad the new migraine drug is working, apart from the nausea. How lovely to be getting cuddles from your little people.
Oh wow! The plants are fascinating, how quickly they grow!
I am glad you managed to get some sleep on the ferry. I hope your eldest grandson is OK, what a worry. x
The half term indeed arrived pretty fast, it seems Easter holidays were just the other day. Glad to read that the migraine meds are working, and hope the side effects go down.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to have cuddles with all the little people, and lol @ not being the favourite person any longer. Little people can be ruthless, when they are not getting what they want.
It is amazing to see the difference in plants after just such a short time.
Hope you older grandson has recovered and is doing well now.
Potted azalea is so pretty.
Crikey those car parking charges are cheap. Glad your Grandson is hopefully on the mend, and definitely back home. Nice you were over to help out with baby snuggles. That plan difference is amazing in such a short time.
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