You'll be so much comfier in the splint Doodle 
What kind of birds did you see Grammaretto? Did you take photos?
The gentle garden pottering sounds just the job Cherry
My first time at a new kaumatua group today. I went straight from the hospital where I’d refused to have an injection in my eye.
It's still a Waipareira group but unlike Te Ropu, which is run by committee and quite boring, this is just socialising, playing brain games, doing light exercise and, at the end, after lunch, playing Bingo.
To me, Housie is the most boring game in the world but it can be funny when the caller comes up with inventive definitions such as, 'What's that on your plate? Oooh, it's number 8'; 'Sexy old men live at Number 10' and 'I'm still nifty and I'm only 50.'
Friends helped find the number on the card and I got ‘a line’ and won a chocolate 
I had my palm read by a lady I hardly know who told I was a gentle soul then gave private information which
me. Surely she couldn’t see that in my hand?
It was a very happy four hours and the talk about natural medicine from the bush was fascinating. It reminded me of when my boys were young and I used plantain leaves instead of sticking plasters for cuts; crushed Comfrey for grazed or bruised knees, honey for burns and a warm ginger drink if they felt sick. It always worked
The lovely food Waipareira is known for was served. We were able to sit outside in the courtyard for morning tea. I chose a chicken salad and mayo roll and a bunch of grapes and our lunch was a tasty meat and 8 veg stew with sage and rosemary, and mashed potato; cooked right there in our kitchen.
Before we left, we all received several pairs of warm, winter socks and a pot of berry yoghurt.
Next week, the van will come for me and take me home.
I feel incredibly blessed to have such a good life with wonderfully caring friends.