I felt worse on Monday for some reason. I think the arthritis which flared up because of my trip to the Clinic is draining me. The day before the op, Wednesday week, I made a carrot cake, and - showing how much I have deteriorated - it had to be a joint effort. (A "joint" effort! Ha.) Col helped all the way. He grated the carrots for me, and worked the beater while I poured in the olive oil.
The cake was good, and the freezer is restocked with his lunchtime cakes.
We had a lovely visitor to our Moth Hotel, an enormous Red Underwing. I will see if I can get one of the Captain's photos of it for the blog. Got one and, as you can see, it was quite a poser. Mind you, so would I be if I was as lovely as that.
The noble Captain is doing the washing and making all the meals. I helped a little bit with the soup - fried the curry spices to add a bit of flavour. I do feel very tired - and am sleeping better at night. I feel I am dreaming a lot - making up for the many sleepless night before my op I suppose - but I don't really remember the dreams. They often seem to involve our expat life, or even our uni life - so going back in time - a long way back.
And the Captain is still beating me at the Ordles most mornings. How can that be?!
The Sandwich Fairy is back on duty - so the Captain's packed lunch was waiting in the fridge for him this morning - with a piece of our joint enterprise carrot cake included.
Last night was my last night of having to wear the eye patch, so that is a progression - I hope.
I have got back to my daily Bible reading - in Deuteronomy now - and hope to finish my studies for the meeting tonight. The more you study the Bible, the more you get out of it, and as a Jehovah's Witness I am being taught it constantly at all our meetings. For example, just at the moment the worldwide congregations are studying Jacob's deathbed prophecy about his sons, how they were fulfilled, and what we can learn from them.