I got up at 8am after 5 hours sleep and got slowly ready to go to Leeds to donate platelets. My appointment was at 10.50 so I aimed to get to the station for 9.45 and get the bus to Seacroft. I had a nice chat with a guy who'd just arrived from Pakistan whilst waiting at the bus stop, he had an electronic ticket and was concerned that the bus was late.
I dozed on the bus but kept half an eye on where I was; didn't miss my stop.
The platelet donation went very smoothly, I gave 3 units in 67 minutes, which is awesome.
On the bus on the way home Gill texted me to ask if I could pick something up for her so I got home eventually after 2, and had some sandwiches for a very late lunch.
And a fairly quiet day then progressed; sorting out the tomatoes which started drying last night, having the soup which I started making last night which Gill finished this afternoon. Cracking hazelnuts.... the usual type of evening!
I dozed on the bus but kept half an eye on where I was; didn't miss my stop.
The platelet donation went very smoothly, I gave 3 units in 67 minutes, which is awesome.
On the bus on the way home Gill texted me to ask if I could pick something up for her so I got home eventually after 2, and had some sandwiches for a very late lunch.
And a fairly quiet day then progressed; sorting out the tomatoes which started drying last night, having the soup which I started making last night which Gill finished this afternoon. Cracking hazelnuts.... the usual type of evening!
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