It's been a grey, wet and chilly week with lots of great family time, by phone, message and visits. While I've spent a fair time at home, I've also had a few key outings.
On Wednesday I had lunch with my friend Lorraine. We caught up on and shared quite a bit over lunch at Nature's Providore. I had my usual delicious mushroom bruschetta.
On Thursday I saw my nephrologist. I have put a few kilos back on, and dreaded this appointment. I needn't have worried. He didn't ask my weight, or weigh me but focused on my test results, which were pretty much the same as a year ago. Whew! He did, however, to my surprise, strongly suggest that, as well as continuing my current regime, I explore injectables. I have made an appointment with my GP to discuss.
Some of our time was spent talking about his upcoming interview for a job his mentor recommended he apply for. The health industry currently presents opportunities and dilemmas for its workers.
On Saturday I decided against going to the Guild Certificate Workshop on Whitework. I was interested and initially keen, but wanted time at home, and felt I have enough unfinished projects at the moment, without inevitably adding another.
In an attempt to increase my exercise, I followed an Adelaide Council Heritage Walk around a section of Hutt St. using an information sheet provided online.
There are a number of 19th century houses along Carrington St on my way to Hutt St.
I won't remember the details, but will now be much more observant and will take more walks around the area.There are lots of interesting details to see - as well as contrasts between technologies.
Sunday was the anniversary of Jim's death. I looked through photos, shopped, cooked and remembered.
Today I visited my podiatrist who is moving to another job in the next couple of weeks. More of the health industry churn. I have an appointment with her successor.
I loved the water plants. I could see patterns here for embroideries.
The wattles, even now, are preparing to bloom.
I also made another batch of Corn and Zucchini muffins - this time a bit less browned. Great 10 minutes out of the oven, terrific cold the next day with butter, and excellent warmed the day after. I'm now keeping a supply of ingredients to hand.
A pretty sustaining week.
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