but I can't really say back to normal yet. I have not settled back into my routine. And I'm always falling asleep these days. Don't ask me why, I don't know or I'd do something about it!
My wonderful hubby took me to Lanzarote last week for our 30th anniversary. On the day we did a full day trip around the island, seeing the volcano craters, the lunar landscape, a wine tasting, lunch and a visit to a cave with albino crabs. I even got the opportunity to ride a camel! It was a fantastic experience. They had seats suspended on each side of the poor animal, so I was able to have a go. I was so disappointed that I couldn't manage it in Egypt and never expected to get another chance to do it. We walked a lot, using my walker of course, and took taxi's to get back up the hill to the hotel. I was so glad I took the walker though. I don't do very well without it. I'd like to give a shout out to the Special Assistance team at Luton and Arricife airports for the wonderful help and service. It made so much difference.
We loved the American Indian restaurant - great food, great staff and great ambiance. We went on the rainy lunchtime when the band was having a practice session. We went back another lunchtime, then returned in the evening to hear them play. The Question band played "Freebird" at my request, a song that has really special meaning for my family. I liked everything they played. Andy got a buzz watching me enjoy another old favourite "Proud Mary". How on earth can I sit still and keep my cakehole shut when that song plays? I mean, really.
I got my last essay in before we went away. I did the very best I could and am hoping for a good grade, but at the end of the day I did what I could. And I learned a lot so I'm a winner anyway. Now I'm working on the next week's work. It's going slowly because I've taken time out to study my Good Study Guide about essay writing. I can do it but need to build my confidence.
Everything esle seems to be ticking over okay and I'm contented as usual.
My wonderful hubby took me to Lanzarote last week for our 30th anniversary. On the day we did a full day trip around the island, seeing the volcano craters, the lunar landscape, a wine tasting, lunch and a visit to a cave with albino crabs. I even got the opportunity to ride a camel! It was a fantastic experience. They had seats suspended on each side of the poor animal, so I was able to have a go. I was so disappointed that I couldn't manage it in Egypt and never expected to get another chance to do it. We walked a lot, using my walker of course, and took taxi's to get back up the hill to the hotel. I was so glad I took the walker though. I don't do very well without it. I'd like to give a shout out to the Special Assistance team at Luton and Arricife airports for the wonderful help and service. It made so much difference.
We loved the American Indian restaurant - great food, great staff and great ambiance. We went on the rainy lunchtime when the band was having a practice session. We went back another lunchtime, then returned in the evening to hear them play. The Question band played "Freebird" at my request, a song that has really special meaning for my family. I liked everything they played. Andy got a buzz watching me enjoy another old favourite "Proud Mary". How on earth can I sit still and keep my cakehole shut when that song plays? I mean, really.
I got my last essay in before we went away. I did the very best I could and am hoping for a good grade, but at the end of the day I did what I could. And I learned a lot so I'm a winner anyway. Now I'm working on the next week's work. It's going slowly because I've taken time out to study my Good Study Guide about essay writing. I can do it but need to build my confidence.
Everything esle seems to be ticking over okay and I'm contented as usual.