It’s forecast to snow here today, and it certainly feels cold enough. It doesn’t snow, but it does rain. Heavily. All day. My wife ventures out with the dog in the morning, and I take her out in the afternoon (the dog, not my wife) when the rain is much lighter. Apart from that, we stay in the house, although I do dash out to the log store in the back garden to get an armful of logs for the woodburner.
We spend the day sorting stuff out, cleaning the house and putting up Christmas decorations. I’m not really that fond of Christmas (I hate all of the commercialism – my wife refers to me as a “bah humbug”), but I must admit to looking forward to seeing our grandchildren enjoy it, particularly our eldest granddaughter who is now getting to an age where she knows what’s going on.
My tremor is still breaking through (quite strongly) in my left leg, so I decide to increase the voltage on my neurostimulator to see if it can be contained. I increase the left voltage by 0.1v (now 2.4 volts on the left, and 2.75 volts on the right). It calms it a little, but doesn’t obliterate it, so I add a little cannabis to the mix (which helps).