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Can you believe it?

Isn't this how we picture December and Christmas?

Can you believe it's December tomorrow? Only 24 days to Christmas Eve. I did get a good Christmas feeling yesterday at the Rosersbergs castle though. If I could wish for anything it would be some snow then but only a little so it gets lighter.

Today I went to a podiatrist to get my feet nice, the nails cut and a little massage of feet and legs.
It started out well but then she was at my little toe and slipped with the scalpel thus cutting me. It started bleeding like h..l and it wouldn't stop. She tried all sorts of things and she did sterilised the wond the best she could and also put on a pressure bandage. She then continued with everything else and at the end she removed the bandaged and it started bleeding again. I don't want to go to the hospital because I'm sure they won't do anything. She put on another bandage so now my little toe is not so little anymore :-) and it's hard to walk since the shoe doesn't fit. As this wasn't enough I also have an inflammation on my achilles' tedon on the other foot so I don't have any foot to walk on really.
But she was so nice and she will see me on Wednesday again to see that everything is allright. She also told me if I got a fever or it would hurt more I need to see a doctor considering my diagnoses. I also didn't have to pay for anything. I mean mistakes can happen to anyone and it is Monday :-)
The photo shows my little toe in bandage

Also yesterday we got this wonderful boquet of flowers from our good friends as a thank you for dinner as well as get well flowers. This is so nice of them but that is how they are. We are so thankful to having such good friends

The wonderful boquet

Tomorrow I'm going to Norrtälje to my good friend Anne for our usual lunch (Chantarelle soup maybe ) and treatments. I will also do some shopping at Flygfyren which is a shop I really like and they have so much good food and especially their Roslagsägg I love.

Have a wonderful Anders-day and remember: Om Anders slaskar, julen braskar
(which is a saying and means if it rains on Anders it will be cold and snow on
Christmas)







Norrtälje in snow (not tomorrow though)

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  1. Jag vill ha snö på julen, annars är det ingen riktig jul.
    Hörde det där om Anders igår när jag jobbade på Friskis, och då ÖSTE regnet ner, Så hoppas, hoppas, hoppas!

    SvaraRadera

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