Well.... I'm done being in Isolation.
It's 11 days since I tested Positive, so well and truly no longer infectious apparently.
So what shall I do today?
Go out and about, celebrate being FREE?
Stew has gone back to work in the office, he's FREE too.
I dunno. If I can think of a valid reason to go out, I will. Otherwise I'm happy to stay at home.
ABOVE: Recognise the gate? It used to hang in our Cambridge house, before we got our gorgeous Barn Door.
Now, it's the perfect size for here.
Oh how I miss our amazing Barn Door! And I wish there was somewhere here to put one. But no. There isn't anywhere to put one, and it wouldn't be in keeping with this homes style.
The other day I had to lift the trolley over the other gate, and all the damn pegs fell out all over the floor. That's when my thinking cap went on... and I decided to put the bigger gate on.
I shall probably work on the runners I have managed to eeek out of that quilt top today.
And that's me for now.
Catch ya later.
9.15 am: And I did it! I got up at my 'normal time', had a shower etc, made the bed for the first time on 11 days, did the pool maintenance, watered the back garden, opened all the windows and did other little odd jobs. And while I had to push myself towards the end, I did it all!
So happy I'm pretty much back to normal.
Sure, my fitness levels are at an all time low, but small steps. I might try for a 10/10 this evening, once it's cooled down.
10/10 means walk 10 minutes from home, then turn around and come back. I will slowly build up the time until I can rejoin my FBG friends in Cambridge for some 20/20's.
And, because I feel quite good today, I might go out looking for a pot to grow a passionfruit vine in.
12:10 pm: And I spent 2 hours out looking at pots. Nothing said 'buy me'.
So then I turned my attention to finding more Dog Flea Shampoo.
Two Pet shops and two supermarkets later... NO ONE has any.
So I grabbed a few groceries and came home.
And then I rang Mike.
Cos Mike works in a big distribution centre in Palmerston North, that supplies ANIMAL and PET supplies to all the retailers in New Zealand.
And he's gunna get me Dog Shampoos for the girls.
So far him and Joyce have not caught Covid, but it's only a matter of time, as they live with someone who now has it.
I'm feeling pretty good after being out and about, forgot how awful it is to wear a mask. Particularly when it's so hot outside. I was bloody relieved to get home and throw the mask off.
I won't be doing much else for the day. I'm a bit tired, but I wouldn't say exhausted. Must be getting better eh?
Woop! Go you 👍
ReplyDeleteI must try the 10/10. Or even a 5/5! Glad you're feeling better. Now DON'T OVERDO IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour freedom sounds like u had nice time
ReplyDeleteYep, sounds like you are on the mend!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you are feeling better Chris, yay!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a little outing. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteYou run circles around me and I don't have covid. Ha That is wild the new asphalt didn't adhere to the old asphalt and that it just pulls up like that. Crazy! Glad you are up and about. Ky Girl
ReplyDeleteOMG! That video. Holy moly.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you on the improve from Covid. Gees, scary to see little resistance the driveway is giving while you're ripping it up. Not surprised how it showed so many dents, tyre treads etc - look how soft and bendable it is!!
ReplyDeleteThe video, truly shocking.
ReplyDeleteJez you could literally roll all that asphalt up like a rug lol
ReplyDeleteClearly there were no blue pots 🤣 great to hear you are on the mend how's Lacy and Stew?? 💙💙
ReplyDeleteLacy has a heavy head cold. No headache or sore throat. Hardly any cough now. Tired. Stew is 100% healthy still.
DeleteOur asphalt guys dug up the old driveway, laid a heap of crushed rock and pounded it, edged the driveway with bricks and then poured the asphalt - no where as thick as yours. Dodgy dodgy dodgy. You should get a current affair program onto them.
ReplyDeleteBecause we reached a 'financial settlement', there is no point going to a current affairs programme. Bad mouthing them here and on Facebook is all I can do. I'm still furious that he insisted there was NOTHING wrong with the asphalt OR his workmanship!
DeleteGlad you got the all clear to get on with life. Wow on the asphalt!
ReplyDeleteWe had co worker get a positive covid test. Not for me though. Glad you're better.
ReplyDeleteHere, a lot of places are out of a lot of things.
I am so glad that the asphalt company is paying you to replace the driveway. They really did a horrible job.
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