@jessie@Hyperiontrails This is Miss Cinnamon. When we first adopted her she would eat anything she could steal. My husband baked a loaf of bread and put it on a wire rack to cool, covering it with a tea towel. Miss Cinnamon bit a big ragged hole in the tea towel and a big ragged chunk out of the top of the loaf. I found this quite amusing, but the baker failed to see the funny side
I feel very mentally unwell indeed. Some friends just asked what they can do to help, if jokes and memes would help, or if I wanted to chat. Any sort of interaction would help. I’m crying in the bath because my head’s so messed up and it feels like familiar bad territory. So anything to keep me feeling connected would be wonderful
I did try a yoga nidra audio but I am really struggling to relax because my body is very agitated and wants to move and I’ve got prickling sensations all over my skin. I’m worried that I won’t sleep tonight again and really unsure what to do with myself.
Tom is coming to bed now and will fall asleep as soon as his head touches the pillow…
Your annual reminder this charity week in the UK that children in poverty getting a hot meal should not be dependent on the public sponsoring non-sporting celebrities to run ultra marathons. That is supposed to be the government’s job #ChildrenInNeed
In the break in my deep work session I went out into the garden to capture the very last flowers from the summer. We haven’t had much of a cold snap yet so they’ve lasted well #bloomscrolling
@swisslet@BenCotterill@TheBreadmonkey it’s not worth me even trying to touch the dishwasher, Tom is absolutely anal about it and has rules about the angle of forks and the gap between plates. Just one of the reasons I sometimes wonder if he is on the spectrum
Astonishing! Someone on here suggested I entice tree frogs onto my pergola to eat the spiders that made all those webs this weekend. I explained that sadly we do not have tree frogs in the UK. Then what should I come across today, but a video from a group called Celtic Rewilding explaining that tree frogs are native to Britain but they became extinct at least in part due to their popularity in folk medicine.
And now they are being reintroduced! This makes me very happy 😃
So very tempted to sign up to be a PhD student course rep… but I’m already on the school of psychology DEI working group and I mustn’t overload myself. I have a bad habit of sticking my hand up for everything and that has led to some bad situations in the past
I have long been interested in experiences of menstruation in locked psychiatric wards. Here’s a first person account of managing periods in a US prison. The two institutions have similarities in their management of an issue which is often dismissed or seen as shameful - you have to beg for period products, unless you can get someone to send or bring them in for you. Women on mental health wards who come in with nothing, perhaps brought in by the police, can end up with disposable knickers and NHS hospital pyjamas, no match at all for a heavy period https://lnkd.in/eKivexQT
Annnnnd my application for ethical approval for my first PhD study has been submitted! That was a lot of work. Hopefully they can begin to look at it while I’m on holiday.
Time to run. My young learning disabled friend Maeve is doing Couch25k, she sent me a video of her in the park in her pink T-shirt and pink headphones, shouting, “Look at me run!” and it filled my heart with joy. “I’m inspired by the Lionesses, and I think more women should do sport,” she told me.
I have decided to take a different tack with my run today and go much slower but be on my feet much longer. That should still benefit me, without feeling under stress like I did yesterday. The sun is shining now. I’ll try and approach it in a spirit of positivity #running
@JessTheUnstill@adhdeanasl It felt really hopeless and doomed in the 80s. Ever-present threat of nuclear annihilation. People hadn’t really cottoned onto climate change yet but there were worries about acid rain, pollution, the ozone layer, species extinction. The emerging AIDS crisis. In the UK there was mass unemployment, endless strikes, ruthless cuts to public services. It was a grim time to grow up TBH
Hi, I’m Charlotte, early 50s and I relocated from London to #Pembrokeshire in west #Wales seven years ago. Interests include #QualitativeResearch, #books, #running, #fitness, #cats and capybaras. Bisexual, cis (pronouns: she/her)