Sue leaves today to return to Bedford. I was born in Aylesbury but grew up in Bedfordshire. My nan lived in Clapham and I would often stay with her during school holidays, even lived there for a while. My nan was a wise lady. I often think of the sayings used by my nan, never sleep on a grey cloud, look after your pennies and the pounds will look after themselves etc.
Just had Pat the physio assistant come to stretch my legs out and massage my hands, absolute bliss. Pat has been with me throughout my illness.
Today I feel very tired, probably in part due to the shear energy used trying to extract the chocolate from my throat and the tablet given to me by Penny, my carer, that relaxes the throat muscles when choking.
Ellie the cat had a mad five minutes this morning which is normally indicative of needing to use the lit tray. It was a big job this morning, even she ran away from it. She is outside in her posh rabbit hutch and run now getting some fresh air. Ellie is a house cat and not allowed to socialise with other cats as she has feline aids and only three legs.
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