PaulSB
Squire
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
I was a five today, I think our Mo was a six.I did wordle in 6.....does that count.
For line 5 I had a choice of 2 words that would fit..... I chose the wrong one![]()
I was a five today, I think our Mo was a six.I did wordle in 6.....does that count.
For line 5 I had a choice of 2 words that would fit..... I chose the wrong one![]()
Like you I wake and my brain goes in to overdrive making sleep impossible. The past three weeks I've followed some guidance which suggests getting up, do something for a while, about an hour for me, and then return to bed.I tossed and turned all night and ended up just getting up at 5, had a cuppa then decided just to get out. I'm thinking it might be an idea to have a gentle stroll before bed and see if the fresh air and some gentle exercise might help me wind down. I feel horrible being so unrested all the time but my brain just won't seem to switch off and feel sleepy![]()
I can't even remember......the word, or how many I took!I was a five today, I think our Mo was a six.
It is Thursday isn't it? Don't tell me I've lost four days and it's next week already?
Is it normal to play 3 'games' at once ?
Blinkin 'eck.......I couldn't play 3.Yes, most of us play a sheet of 6
You slept right through the Easter Weekend.It is Thursday isn't it? Don't tell me I've lost four days and it's next week already?
My wife pointed out this weekend was a bad time to start calorie counting.You slept right through the Easter Weekend.
No chocolate for you.
While I understand why the triple lock was broken, hopefully for a year only, it now looks like a serious mistake. I was in favour of the idea pensioners shouldn't benefit from the sudden and possibly artificial rise in wages as we all have to pay for Covid. The trouble is now state pensioners, Civil Service and NHS pensioners are being penalised and badly so.Civil Service pension statement in. It's only going up 3.1% so won't even cover the current rate of inflation. They have worked it out on the rate in September![]()
What weekend, you missed it! Now it's making up for lost time.My wife pointed out this weekend was a bad time to start calorie counting.
While I understand why the triple lock was broken, hopefully for a year only, it now looks like a serious mistake. I was in favour of the idea pensioners shouldn't benefit from the sudden and possibly artificial rise in wages as we all have to pay for Covid. The trouble is now state pensioners, Civil Service and NHS pensioners are being penalised and badly so.
Big miscalculation by Sunak.
Blinkin 'eck.......I couldn't play 3.
I was sure I had missed 2 numbers but (as far as I know) there is no way to check.
I hate messing about with calories. I also hate eating unsatisfyingly small meals. I much prefer intermittent fasting. A couple of days a week eating very lightly and no restrictions on the other 5 days.Today I start weight loss and calorie counting. Weighed myself and at 74.6kg not as bad as feared. First target is 72kg but I know 71 is possible. Saying this out loud helps do it.
I have that before even getting to sleep, which is why I don't try. Last night, or in fact 04:30 today, I was lying in bed in the dark thinking about my damn puzzle game. I must have finally got to sleep gone 05:00 and I woke up again at 10:00.Like you I wake and my brain goes in to overdrive making sleep impossible. The past three weeks I've followed some guidance which suggests getting up, do something for a while, about an hour for me, and then return to bed.
I got a message telling me to login to my account to find out how much my £50/month has gone up by but for some reason the pension fund site wouldn't accept my details. I will assume it will be a £1.50 rise then - whoopee!Civil Service pension statement in. It's only going up 3.1% so won't even cover the current rate of inflation. They have worked it out on the rate in September![]()