Sunday, December 27, 2015

A Quiet Sunday

Today was another relatively good day.   I felt OK except for a slight headache and a sensitive scalp.

I spent a quiet day, today.  Did two loads of laundry and that was, more or less, the extent of my productivity.  I spoke on the phone with one of my friends, and a neighbor, and two cousins, and I went across the street to deliver a couple of Christmas gifts.

Other than that, I spent most of the day relaxing on the sofa, watching TV programs.  Not for a lack of things to do, but because I didn't feel quite up to doing anything much.

Tomorrow, I will go back to the clinic for hydration and to find out my blood test results.

Today, I am grateful for:

- Feeling better
- A quiet, restful day
- TV cooking shows to keep me entertained while I rested
- Christmas cards which continue to arrive in the mail   
- My daughter's hugs

Hope you all have had a lovely Sunday.

8 comments:

  1. A great way to spend the day --- relaxing! Good for you for not trying to do too much - your body certainly benefited. :)

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    1. Thanks, Carolyn. Feeling almost back to normal, today!

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  2. I'm glad you had chance to relax. I hope Monday's visit to the clinic went well and wasn't too tiring.
    You mentioned maple water in a reply earlier. Yes, it is a new way for producers to maximize their profits. We did actually try a version of carbonated sap that was attractively bottled and presented with a wooden label - would be a nice original gift for anyone who does not drink alcohol. I guess we could buy a soda stream gadget and make our own for family use! Of course in the old days people would drink the sap as a spring tonic.
    Bushlady

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    1. Bushlady, I think it was the bottled sap they were talking about in the news program. It was being called the next biggest health drink. :)

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    2. Maple sap really is extremely healthy, I have information on all the nutrients and it is surprising how valuable it is. I attended a lecture by someone from one of the US universities, possibly Cornell, explaining this.
      Bushlady

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    3. Sounds like it's a very good product!

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  3. Glad you were able to rest. I enjoy cooking shows, not that it has helped my cooking any!

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    1. Thank you, Jess. All most cooking shows do is make me feel hungry! But I like watching them, anyway. :)

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