I've managed to be quite "busy" lately. First it was the decorating for 1st Advent last week (cf my previous two posts). Then I spent quite a large part of the 1st Advent Sunday writing my Christmas cards to be sent abroad, as I wanted to get those posted on Monday. (Just now it feels like I've been writing about this already? - but I think that must have been as comment on someone else's blog.) Luckily I had enough cards with envelopes left over from previous years - and stamps too.
So on Monday, I think around 11 am, I went for a walk to the nearest mailbox - which is situated by one of our small local grocery shops, about 10 minutes walk away. (Just now, perhaps more like 15 minutes.) It's one that only gets emptied on weekday mornings - but when I put mine in, I could hear that the box wasn't empty, but probably about half full. So hopefully my cards got sent on their way the same day. I know that the cards within Europe are likely to reach their destinations in just a few days - but sending mail "overseas" is more of a gamble...
That mission accomplished, I went back home and continued to write my cards to be sent within Sweden - which will all be of simple postcard format this year, as that was what I had left in my stash... I won't need to post those for another week or so; but just as well to get them written while I was "in the mood".
Tuesday was laundry day (afternoon) for me, plus cleaning the bathroom. A combination that tends to keep me busy enough without adding very much else to the mix. Between my turns down to the basement I usually just watch TV or read.
Today, Wednesday, was set aside for bigger adventures. After having put off an appointment with my dental hygienist twice in November (and some other errands in town as well) - because of my knee making it difficult for me to get anywhere - I decided it was time to test my stamina to "be on my feet" for a while. Not to overdo things, I decided I had better take a taxi to the dentists' to start with, though. From "knee point of view", that was probably a good decision; but it was still another taxi adventure in the sense that most streets in the city centre are either car-free or one-way - and the driver, speaking broken Swedish, also didn't seem to actually know exactly where the street was (so I had to try to explain!)... In a wide roundabout way he finally did get me there, though!
The actual appointment with my dental hygienist went smoothly, though. No unpleasant surprises, just routine treatment.
Not many steps from my dentists' to the main square, where I stopped to take a photo of the big Christmas tree:
My next errand was to my favourite Tea Shop, situated right by the square. (They also sell coffee, but I only drink tea.) Not having been into the city centre for a couple of months now, nearly all my tea caddies at home were empty! So I made both a shop assistant and myself happy by buying no less than six different kinds of tea (100 g of each). (Three black tea blends, one green tea Christmas blend, and two different Rooibos tea blends.)
Just round the next corner, there's the bookshop; and I made a short stop there too, to buy a pocket calendar - and some more Christmas cards, "just in case" (or else for use next year!).
On the same street is my favourite Pharmacy, and I had a loooong list of both prescription medicines and various other stuff that I have been running out of (or almost) over the past couple of months... So that took a while; but now I have stocked up prescription stuff to last me a couple of months at least, plus some other necessities/favourites as well.
So far, so good... Now remained the question of how to get myself (and all my stuff) home. When I made my plans, it had seemed a good idea to take a certain bus from a small square not very far from the pharmacy. It doesn't run all the way to where I live - but then no bus does. But this one would take me to a stop some 15 minutes walk from home; and as I walked that distance back and forth the other week, I counted on being able to manage that.
What I had not counted on, though, was having to wait nearly half an hour for that bus - because not only had one just left when I arrived at the bus square, but then the next one turned out to be almost 15 minutes late, and over-full (and with a super-stressed driver shouting at everyone!) However, while waiting I managed to find a bench in a bus shelter to sit on - and then, even more miracously, also a seat on the bus when it finally arrived... (The fact that I was heavily burdened + leaning on a stick may have helped, but I'm not sure!!) I rode on that bus for two stops, and somehow also managed to get off unharmed (phew!)... And in spite of being rather tired by then, the last 20 minutes walk from that bus stop back home felt almost like a relief compared to the long wait + short bus ride... (In retrospect I'm thinking that "knee and all" it might have been quicker for me to walk the whole way back home from town - but I just didn't quite trust my stamina for that, with a full backpack + an extra bag to carry as well.)
Anyway, next time I go into town, I don't think I'll try that particular bus again...
The next thing on my "list" is that I really need a haircut... My hairdresser is in the same street as my dentist - but it just felt too much to try and coordinate that + all the other things on one and the same day.



It makes me very tired just reading all of this! Great news about your dental checkup. I don't know how you even managed to get on and off the bus with all the packages. I'm taking a nap now...
ReplyDeleteHope you slept well, Ginny! For my own part, I woke up a few times in the night as usual but then slept until 9:30 this morning... 😴😉
DeleteWhew!! Well done on all those errands and things you got done, last but not least the walk(s)!
ReplyDeleteYour Christmas card arrived yesterday, the first one I got this year. Thank you!
I posted my cards to the US and the one to you on Monday, and the ones to the UK will be posted very soon, too.
Thanks Meike. I'm relieved to have got the dental appt over with, and to have stocked up on prescription meds - and as a bonus, some of my favourite teas as well! Giving my knee some extra rest today but it doesn't really seem to have got worse from the outing.
DeleteYou've done incredibly well to manage to do so much Monica! It makes me feel exhausted (and guilty) to read this - and feel relieved that I have a car! The nearest bus stop I have from home is a car-ride away and up steep hills all the way back. Fine going downhill, but impossible going home laden with shopping.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol. Actually I don't think it would have been of help to me yesterday to have a car of my own, as I wouldn't have been able to park close enough to the places I needed to go to anyway!! And even having a friend drive me and/or pick me up would have been complicated... Which is why I've kept putting the whole adventure off!
DeleteI was wondering how you would manage to carry all your purchases. Extra weight (of shopping), a walking stick and a recovering knee are a trying combination.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed, Janice. My purchases were more bulky than heavy, though. Most of the pharmacy stuff was pills in plastic bottles or cartons + some other small items. I had a backpack + an extra (lightweight, nylon) bag. As I don't have a car I'm rather used to calculating how much I'm likely to manage. My miscalculations yesterday were more to do with that short bus ride... (Having assumed the bus to be on time and not that crowded at that time of day!)
DeleteWell done on achieving your mission and because you didn't mention it, I assume that your injured knee held up well! Next mission - the haircut. Have you made an appointment yet Monica? If not, I don't mind flying over to Sweden with my sheep shears.
ReplyDeleteGenerous offer, Neil; but I think I'll just continue to just let my hair grow until I feel ready to book an appointment with my regular hairdresser. Even if I don't know yet when exactly that will be!
DeleteI am exhausted riding and walking with you. You did super great and that is a lot of walking. the first photo of Bow in the Window is just amazing, I sat and stared at it for a while, it draws me in to the picture. what a great idea to put a big bow on the window, with that it makes everything in it a decoration... your bus story was a little scary and I do hope you don't take that one again...ha ha on the sheep sheers, you might have to do what I have been doing for 8 months. just cut it of your self...
ReplyDeleteSandra, I hope it won't come to that. Just now my hair is like it was now and then during the pandemic, i.e. I've just let my fringe/bangs grow and am combing it differently. Not my favourite hairdo but in winter hardly anyone but myself sees me bareheaded anyway...
DeleteI make my own cards but I'm running behind this year, I need to get printing.
ReplyDeleteCK, I've done that sometimes in the past, but that certainly needs preparations too... (Like the right kind of paper/cards to print on, and enough ink for the printer, and...)
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