I have been listening to my audio book, watching some truly time-wasting daytime television (although it is strangely compelling and I never get tired of Come Dine With Me!) and dozing. Davie has been great at keeping me company too. I have (mostly) resisted the lure of finding out what's happening at work - I have phoned my lovely stand-in only a couple of times with things that have occurred to me, and she was very patient with me and clearly managing very well. I will be vertical again on Sunday but, with no sight in one eye, I'm not sure when I will be able to go back to work.
Meanwhile James' birthday yesterday went almost unnoticed while he ran the household; cooking, shopping and taking the kittens for their second sets of jags. We will celebrate it when I am up and about again. We have had to cancel our hill-walking weekend to Kinlochleven so a quiet weekend awaits, but that is fine with me.
I'm not complaining by the way, I'm very relieved and grateful that my surgery seems to have gone well!
Susan, thanks so much for stopping by my blog with a comforting note and introducing yourself ... and now I find out that you were doing so right after eye surgery! Very kind of you, and I wish you good healing. (Having a detached retina is one of those things that I worry about because I'm terribly near-sighted, and a friend of mine had this surgery in grad school.)
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