Did I tidy my room? YES! I've yet to rehang the door curtain, but otherwise all is well.
Did I go to bed early last night? NO! I made a big noise about doing so, but then I got distracted by pouring boiling water over my right hand. Twice. So I stayed up for first aid and ouch.
Did I take my nighttime anti-migraine pills? YES!
Did I do my dawn walk? NO! I didn't get up until close to mid-day.
What's the weather like? 'Warm' and wet. By warm, I mean about 4 Celsius, so the ice is thawing.
Did I wash and get dressed in nice clothes? YES! Red jumper and black trousers. I polished my boots. Yesterday I wore the full suit and Pol was appreciative.
Did I do relaxation after breakfast? NO!
Did I go out somewhere else too? YES! Out shovelling ice and meeting Peter and Phil, neighbours, and then out to Tesco for boot polish and bird food, and to McDonalds for food.
Did I cook? NO! I am reheating duck and pheasant soup, though.
Did I take my post-breakfast anti-migraine pills? YES! Very late.
Did I do anything energetic? YES! I cleared about six square metres of inch-thick ice. Not much, but I can do more tomorrow.
Did I use my brain? NO! I didn't do my OU work, because breakfast was a needed interruption in lots of ice-shovelling.
Happy things: I met Peter, at number 85, and Phil, at number 87. I have Named Neighbours. Well, more of them.
HEALTH
Did I take painkillers? YES! Cocodamol and tramadol last night, very late.
Did I have a migraine? NO! Not enough to bother me, anyway. I have one just beginning now.
Do I feel MEish? NO!
How are my sinuses? Cruddy, infected, bleeding and sore.
Did I sleep well? YES! Surprisingly well considering about a quarter of my hand is dark red with burns.
PLANS
Shovel ice.
Dry my washing.
Check freezer for food, decide what I am eating when and what more I might want to buy in.
OU work - I have a lot of catching up to do.
Possibly make more effort to get back to doing these posts. I've been getting lots done, which was the purpose of having them in the first place. I think they make a nice 'start of the evening' wind down, though.