What have you done today thread?
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Today, I had to kill a mouse
I have a man shed - I like it because it is 10 m by 5m. The problem is , at this time of year, so do mice.
I have tried humane traps - but if you catch two mice on trap over night they fight and do unmentionable thing to each other.
So I use sprung traps that kill instantly. You nave to park them up near a leg , or a wall or something, so it makes sure that the mouse approaches head on for an instant and kind, death. and they do get some peanut butter
Last nights a trap had had moved, hence Mr Mouse was trapped by this back leg ... unpleasant
I still feel bad about killing it. I must be getting soft
I have a man shed - I like it because it is 10 m by 5m. The problem is , at this time of year, so do mice.
I have tried humane traps - but if you catch two mice on trap over night they fight and do unmentionable thing to each other.
So I use sprung traps that kill instantly. You nave to park them up near a leg , or a wall or something, so it makes sure that the mouse approaches head on for an instant and kind, death. and they do get some peanut butter
Last nights a trap had had moved, hence Mr Mouse was trapped by this back leg ... unpleasant
I still feel bad about killing it. I must be getting soft
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This story could have had a different ending....
S'all I'm sayin'....Don't feel bad or anything.
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Went to see the in-laws yesterday evening. M-I-L has vascular dementia which is causing a rapid decline in her mental health. Yesterday she asked where her son was and added, 'He never seems to come home these days'. I explained that her son, who is 50, moved out over 10 years ago, to live with his girlfriend.
She looked at me like i was stupid and said, 'I don't think so!'
'Yes, he lives with Kelly and her son, Dylan. You remember Dylan. They live together and Dylan is at university'
At this point Mrs. Gremlin came into the room, so M-I-L asks her where he is and why hasn't he come home,now getting agitated. Mrs. G explains as I did. We then went through several rounds of, 'If he had moved out, which he hasn't, he would have told me! I'm not stupid!'
Eventually, after we had explained patiently that he had moved out, had said goodbye, was living a short distance away and that we would get him to visit, she became quiet and then 10 minutes later started crying inconsolably, asking why he had moved out and not said goodbye.
Repeat ad-infinitum.
Dementia really is a fucking horrible condition for all concerned.
She looked at me like i was stupid and said, 'I don't think so!'
'Yes, he lives with Kelly and her son, Dylan. You remember Dylan. They live together and Dylan is at university'
At this point Mrs. Gremlin came into the room, so M-I-L asks her where he is and why hasn't he come home,now getting agitated. Mrs. G explains as I did. We then went through several rounds of, 'If he had moved out, which he hasn't, he would have told me! I'm not stupid!'
Eventually, after we had explained patiently that he had moved out, had said goodbye, was living a short distance away and that we would get him to visit, she became quiet and then 10 minutes later started crying inconsolably, asking why he had moved out and not said goodbye.
Repeat ad-infinitum.
Dementia really is a fucking horrible condition for all concerned.
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It's so horrible. I remember the last time I saw my Grannie she greeted me kindly then said "I've got a granddaughter that looks a bit like you, but she's in England so I never see her". She generally greeted my Dad by the name of one of her brothersgremlin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 06, 2021 12:00 pm Went to see the in-laws yesterday evening. M-I-L has vascular dementia which is causing a rapid decline in her mental health. Yesterday she asked where her son was and added, 'He never seems to come home these days'. I explained that her son, who is 50, moved out over 10 years ago, to live with his girlfriend.
She looked at me like i was stupid and said, 'I don't think so!'
'Yes, he lives with Kelly and her son, Dylan. You remember Dylan. They live together and Dylan is at university'
At this point Mrs. Gremlin came into the room, so M-I-L asks her where he is and why hasn't he come home,now getting agitated. Mrs. G explains as I did. We then went through several rounds of, 'If he had moved out, which he hasn't, he would have told me! I'm not stupid!'
Eventually, after we had explained patiently that he had moved out, had said goodbye, was living a short distance away and that we would get him to visit, she became quiet and then 10 minutes later started crying inconsolably, asking why he had moved out and not said goodbye.
Repeat ad-infinitum.
Dementia really is a fucking horrible condition for all concerned.
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True that.
My MiL is going downhill fast.
Tricking her into eating and drinking is a real slog, worse than dealing with a 2 year old.
As for not remembering stuff, we've got the point where we don't argue with her now and let her think what she thinks is right is right, providing of course its not likely to lead to harm or distress, super fine line to walk but the alternative was doing no one any favours.
The only thing we take solace in is that we think / hope that she hasn't got a clue what's going on, it's killing the rest of the family seeing and dealing with her decline and I'd not wish it on my worst enemy.
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My Step-Mother seems to have slowed down in her decline. Not sure she still recognises my wife but does recognise me. That said she has a succession of Carers in through the day so probably thinks Mrs T is one too. It's the little thing I notice with her, the slow erosion of emotion is one thing, but I can still get a laugh out of her. She reads aloud and I think I could get her one newspaper a week and get away with it as she clearly doesn't remember what she has and hasn't read! She still lies to save embarrassment though. If asked about something, she'll dismiss it, but if pushed, such as remembering my Son, She'll say of course I remember him, silly me.
I do gaslight her though, as it makes the multiple calls to her house a bit more bearable. I just can't stop for an hour each time as the calls are getting more and more frequent! I'll say something like I'll not stop tonight as I'll be up with your shopping tomorrow and we'll chat then. I don't even feel shit about doing it anymore.
I do gaslight her though, as it makes the multiple calls to her house a bit more bearable. I just can't stop for an hour each time as the calls are getting more and more frequent! I'll say something like I'll not stop tonight as I'll be up with your shopping tomorrow and we'll chat then. I don't even feel shit about doing it anymore.
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Visited a school where I will be involved in some ministry, just low level stuff with helping teachers, listening to students etc.
Took my son to collect his glasses, thinner lenses, which with -16 in each eye is great. So lighter and more comfortable.
Sorted out mortgage again for house we are still trying to buy. They seem to have sorted out the issue with the "extra" bit of land belonging to a housing agency. Bought it off them and that needs to be ratified now.
Phoned a family who I need to visit this afternoon to arrange funeral for their daughter who passed away recently. So hard dealing with parents who have to bury their children.
Wrote part of one of two sermons I am delivering on Sunday. Two different Church services etc. Will be busy day with three services as usual.
Booked some time off in late October so I can relax with family, which may just be my daughter as wife is off to Hungary to visit her poorly father who is now very frail indeed. She has MRI for the brain mass on Wednesday next week which will hopefully mean she can travel safely... time will tell.
Life goes on.
Took my son to collect his glasses, thinner lenses, which with -16 in each eye is great. So lighter and more comfortable.
Sorted out mortgage again for house we are still trying to buy. They seem to have sorted out the issue with the "extra" bit of land belonging to a housing agency. Bought it off them and that needs to be ratified now.
Phoned a family who I need to visit this afternoon to arrange funeral for their daughter who passed away recently. So hard dealing with parents who have to bury their children.
Wrote part of one of two sermons I am delivering on Sunday. Two different Church services etc. Will be busy day with three services as usual.
Booked some time off in late October so I can relax with family, which may just be my daughter as wife is off to Hungary to visit her poorly father who is now very frail indeed. She has MRI for the brain mass on Wednesday next week which will hopefully mean she can travel safely... time will tell.
Life goes on.
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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Despite dying of the 'rona, I managed to fit some heated grips to the KRS.
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Made the bike less dirty and drowned it in ACF-50. I also found some stone chips . It’s definitely not @weeksy clean.
Also pleased to find out the metallic rattle on tickover I can occasionally hear is the IMU or it’s sensor and that they all do that.
Also pleased to find out the metallic rattle on tickover I can occasionally hear is the IMU or it’s sensor and that they all do that.
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It was a lovely morning early on,so after my walk I got my bike gear on and wheeled the bike out of the garage. Immediately the rain started. I wheeled it back in and spent the rest of the day looking at furniture with Mrs.Skub.
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Make a shepards/cottage pie? Well, it was mincemeat with peas carrots and onion and topped with Colcannon. Was certainly tasty, even if I do say so myself.
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Cottaging related meat = 'cottage'?
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Went for enduro ride with Pen and a pal on my Beta who's a novice.
Came to a tricky climb on a volcano which I normally do for her. She felt brave so had a go herself.
Oops. Broken clutch lever
Was a fairly long descent and decided it best to leave engine off. Just lots of back brake. We'd been practicing downhill a lot lately and she stayed calm. Talking to her on the intercom all the way. She did well.
At bottom we pushed her going and she used engine to ride about a mile to a road. She got used to careful clutchless changes.
Once we hit roads we had to be careful. About 15 miles and only had to stop once. I pushed while she pressed starter and we were off.
Came to a tricky climb on a volcano which I normally do for her. She felt brave so had a go herself.
Oops. Broken clutch lever
Was a fairly long descent and decided it best to leave engine off. Just lots of back brake. We'd been practicing downhill a lot lately and she stayed calm. Talking to her on the intercom all the way. She did well.
At bottom we pushed her going and she used engine to ride about a mile to a road. She got used to careful clutchless changes.
Once we hit roads we had to be careful. About 15 miles and only had to stop once. I pushed while she pressed starter and we were off.
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Next time....
(Don't tell her I said that)
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Went to a friend's place yesterday evening cos I was driving her and another friend to Geneva airport this morning (EARLY this morning!)
Had dinner at her's, 'helped' her pack (as in Her, "do I need 5 of these?" Me, "can't imagine so, but don't blame me if you don't take them and need them"! LOL)
Popped across the road to see another friend who's been away all summer
Home by 22:45 - bed (separate!! LOL) by 23:00 - alarms set for 01:15
Out the house by 1:45, picked up the other friend
He's got a phone with him that he's sold but needed to get some info off
Got to GVA for 4am (the flight was 6:30, so a smidge early! LOL)
Dom gave me his sold phone to drop off with the buyer today - I said I'd be in Bourg this afternoon!
Was driving back to Bourg but decided that one hours sleep was NOT enough, so came home to get a few hours sleep before heading to the valley again. Got back at 6:30 so had time for about 4 hours sleep - except that Dom messaged at 8:30 to ask me if I could drop the phone off at midday
so I did that, got some shopping, went to see my friend at her new shop and chatted/drank coffee for a few hours before physio.
Physio at 16:30 - he's getting the hang of being a bit tougher on the muscles, but that just means I'm even more tired now!! LOL
French lesson in 25 minutes, then probably to bed!
I have a blood test in the morning at 9.30 so need to be awake early enough to hydrate, shower and tidy the place a bit! And put the heater on so it's not bastard freezing in here!!
I know I was doing a nice thing taking them to the airport for stupid o'clock, and she's letting me borrow her car for the three weeks they are away. But DAMN a 6+ hour drive after one hours sleep, followed by a day of doing stuff is NOT the way to do things
Had dinner at her's, 'helped' her pack (as in Her, "do I need 5 of these?" Me, "can't imagine so, but don't blame me if you don't take them and need them"! LOL)
Popped across the road to see another friend who's been away all summer
Home by 22:45 - bed (separate!! LOL) by 23:00 - alarms set for 01:15
Out the house by 1:45, picked up the other friend
He's got a phone with him that he's sold but needed to get some info off
Got to GVA for 4am (the flight was 6:30, so a smidge early! LOL)
Dom gave me his sold phone to drop off with the buyer today - I said I'd be in Bourg this afternoon!
Was driving back to Bourg but decided that one hours sleep was NOT enough, so came home to get a few hours sleep before heading to the valley again. Got back at 6:30 so had time for about 4 hours sleep - except that Dom messaged at 8:30 to ask me if I could drop the phone off at midday
so I did that, got some shopping, went to see my friend at her new shop and chatted/drank coffee for a few hours before physio.
Physio at 16:30 - he's getting the hang of being a bit tougher on the muscles, but that just means I'm even more tired now!! LOL
French lesson in 25 minutes, then probably to bed!
I have a blood test in the morning at 9.30 so need to be awake early enough to hydrate, shower and tidy the place a bit! And put the heater on so it's not bastard freezing in here!!
I know I was doing a nice thing taking them to the airport for stupid o'clock, and she's letting me borrow her car for the three weeks they are away. But DAMN a 6+ hour drive after one hours sleep, followed by a day of doing stuff is NOT the way to do things
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Bought a lottery ticket. They say it comes in threes and I've won £25 on the premium bonds and a car,so...
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