HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a safe, healthy, and joyful week!
dibnlib: That's just awful about your friend. I do hope she gets lots of support in the months ahead; sounds like she's the one who typically keeps everyone else going. It will be a difficult adjustment and the reality of what's involved may take some time to sink in. Lots of healing time ahead.....
Had a brilliant drive here today. Very light traffic all the way through LA. I left home just before 6 a.m. and arrived 8.5 hours later.
A year ago Doc said I needed a shingles jab – as far as I know I have never had chicken pox so I must have had a very mild case. The jab was deferred due to covid, then breast cancer. Now I am no longer feeling quite so fatigued, this morning was the time. So far no effects, just a needle prick. My GP clinic begins covid vaccines for over-70s next Monday. I have yet to learn how & when, etc.
Just a thought
Life is full of happiness and tears; be strong and have faith. (Kareena Kapoor Khan)
Good Morning. Bright skies here to greet us as we wake. A few milder, drier days predicted this week. Going to look at how many pairs of trousers my OH has discarded for laundry, as it's a good time to get them washed. (He seems to spend a lot of time in old ones, as he's always pottering about.) Annette, wonderful to hear that you had such a fast stress free journey. Enjoy your visit. AQ - Hope you don't get reaction to your shingles jab. Shingles can be horrible, as I can attest!