Thursday, 31 May 2018

Adjusting To Life With A Diabetic The First Week

Your world changes and the world does change literally over night and you point at certain items and shout you evil evil evil piece of bread or hide from the sight of potatoes.Being a diabetic is not only a change for them it is also a change for family and friends and oh how we smile when we are continually offered sugar.

You go from eating cake and whatever you like to to be careful of carbs , going to the shops you play carb bingo.The winner being who ever finds the lowest carb food item , I’m winning on this I think.

Type 1 is not caused by imsering yourself in a bath full of cake nor is it caused by consuming curries in your younger years.

Type1 Diabetes is a complex condition and my husband is only week one into this and it is a rollercoaster of emotions and discoveries but life doesn't stop , life it is NOT and I tell you Goggle is a blessing and both a curse.

Life expectancy is normal with proper care of yourself through exercise and a sensible diet all in line with the various medical professionals such the doctor ,dietician diabetic nurse etc.

I have to stress that there are different types of Diabeties and when I will take about it here I will be talking about it I will be referring to Type 1, now my husband is very practical and is dealign with this with a sense of get on with it.


1. The immediate things we have done are download an app which was recommended on a Diabetes forum it helps with planning out the carbs


2. Meal planning is key ,we pretty much plan we we are going to eat anyway but it just takes a little more tweaking of late and the fridge and freezer has had an overall. And certainly next year I will get back into growing our own vegetables within reason.






3. Register if you want with an online phymarchy service to get your essential medication delivered it will make life a bit easier especially if you work.


4. Look into bags that will keep your insulin cool whilst you are travelling and out and about we have a Frio wallet and it is very good and remember medical items for conditions such a Diabetes type 1 are Vat exempt you just have to fill out a declaration at checkout or if you're buying through Amazon just send back a declaration via Freepost.

Friday, 25 May 2018

Stoneywell Cottage An Arts And Crafts Gem

Arts and Crafts is honest and simple and harks back to simpler times and is honest in its making.Life is fast paced and to have a house and garden in harmony is a rare treasure indeed.










The cottage which was designed by Ernest Grimson so it appeared as if organically grown among the rocky outcrops of Charnwood Forest and he succeeded and even Gertrude Jekyll approved. There are even rooms within the cottage and they are barely split on seven different levels.We found there it was best to go with the information and captivating National Trust Guide when we were looking round as they offer an unique insight into the property.





The cottage has a a slate roof originally it had a thatch roof but due to a fire which destroyed it in 1939, Stoneywell has so much magic and it is a quirky honest property.The cottage was first turned into a summer house to escape far away from the ravishes of city life and industry in Leicester, it went on to become a family home in the 1950's.Stoneywell was always adapted rather than be changed in any way.











The property was acquired by the National Trust in 2012 and you can only visit by booking on line , while visiting you can always partake in soup ,sandwiches or even cake and of course tea no National trust visit is ever completed without a that very British stable of a cup of tea.

The cottage is furnished still  with original pieces made by Ernest and his circle of Artisan craftsman. Just beyond the front door stands a beautiful dining table which top is made from one single plank of wood and today is well worth over £20,000 



All the books and toys that are around allude to a mush loved family home we were told on our tour that the children loved climbing through windows and running through the house.














Thursday, 24 May 2018

Personalised Gift Ideas For Father's Day

Father's Day is approaching with alarming speedy and you might be well prepared and you have the card written and the present neatly wrapped and over sellotaped ! But just in case you haven't even sorted anything yet then I can offer a few suggestions to elevate the pressure of you just a little bit.Now if you are like me you have already got enough mugs in the house then why not go for something completely different like a personalised cushion for that Father's Day gift ?


A personalised cushion is £19.99


And if you have a husband or dad that is anything like mine who loves their BBQ then a personalised apron is sure to hit the spot and keep them clean and tidy !


A personalised apron is £14.99

Now Mr T has been eyeing up a BBQ set and this one caught my eye and summer is all about BBQ s and having fun and I think we will be watching a lot of football outside this summer with the world cup just around the corner.


A deluxe BBQ set £39.99


And Mr T is taking great pride in the garden of late and has created a rockery despite coming out of hospital and I know he would love these garden tools.



The personalised tools are £18.99

Now on the funky pigeon website site there is all manor of personalised cards  and gifts to suit your pocket and a website like this is especially useful for my university teen who is away from home busy studying at the moment for his archaeology degree.




This is a collaboration post.



Tuesday, 22 May 2018

You Fat Shaming My Cat ?

Number 1 cat has been at the vets again , I think my cat is in (cat hoots) with the vet as he must need a new car or something?! He’s got an abscess on his leg and last time we were at the vets it was thought he has a muscle injury.And so he was treated then with an antibiotic and anti inflammatory injection and had some follow on anti inflammatory liquid.

Oh this time oh boy it was the D day for the abscess and it was drained by the vet there and then ~ nice if you’ve a penchant for that type of thing?! Apparently there’s a whole subculture where people watch human spots etc being burst and squeezed-yuck !Then the cat was given another anti inflammatory and antibiotics injection.

Then he was ceremonially plonked on the scales to be weighed and the vet said 

“ I’ll give you some antibiotics tablets and some anti inflammatory liquid”

I said “ No antibiotics liquid “

“Not for his size “ said the vet 

I thought you fat shaming my cat ?!!

“It’s dead easy  giving a cat tablets “

Cue a a ninja based movement and voila he had demonstrated the art of cat pill popping , I thought you’re coming home with me tonight ( but not in that way !!)

So I’m crushing up tablets with the back of a spoon and feeling like my cats drug dealer.




Monday, 21 May 2018

Gardening As You Feel

I’m gardening as I feel no rules here and some plants have just appeared like this Mountain Ash ( Rowan) which I’m just going to leave be has decided to grace itself with its presence so I’m happy to co exist with it.



To often we oik plants up without really researching what they are , we get rather pitch fork I feel about stuff and feel the need to burn it with fire.Thats not to say I haven’t got my battle with plants such as a bramble/ blackberry which is just relentless.

And the ivy I’ve a battle with that also think it’s marching from the neighbours but I’ve rallied my defence against it.

We micro manage our environment and I don’t use weed killer unless deemed necessary.I have a wildlife pond so I have to be careful and it has tadpoles in it and a resident grump of a frog.Mr Frog is a tad camera shy and won’t oblige with any pictures frogs are fickle things.

I had a black bird swoop over my head as if to tell me I was in their way as they flew down to drink from the pond.

And we craft what we want to see from our window like the lady of Shalott  as she weaves  ... “Near Camelot is the Island of Shalott, where a beautiful young maiden is imprisoned. She, the Lady of Shalott, must not look at Camelot but can only see what is reflected in a mirror as she works on weaving a magical web.”

These are windows viewing the natural yet sculptures landscape of Stoneywell Cottage.