A friend of mine from uni died. I don't want to talk about it.
My sister turned ten and went bowling for the first time, with us.
I signed up for the CAP course which will allow me to study and work at the same time, like the open university in the UK.
Yesterday I went to Ikea and bought a small set of shelves, a wardrobe-thingy, a coat hanger and a rug. The rug is white, to go with the cat.
This morning, I went to see an allergy specialist (recommended by my doctor) and found out that the only thing I'm allergic to is dust mites. I'm VERY allergic to them, but NOT allergic to any food or form of pollen. Conclusion concerning milk: I'm lactose-intolerant, like my mum. The specialist recommended eating as much dairy produce as I can without feeling ill, in order to encourage lactase production (lactase is the enzyme that digests lactose, which is deficient in lactose-intolerant people).
Still babysitting, no longer really ill - just need to clean the house, and I should be fine.
Haven't written anything in over three weeks.
My sister turned ten and went bowling for the first time, with us.
I signed up for the CAP course which will allow me to study and work at the same time, like the open university in the UK.
Yesterday I went to Ikea and bought a small set of shelves, a wardrobe-thingy, a coat hanger and a rug. The rug is white, to go with the cat.
This morning, I went to see an allergy specialist (recommended by my doctor) and found out that the only thing I'm allergic to is dust mites. I'm VERY allergic to them, but NOT allergic to any food or form of pollen. Conclusion concerning milk: I'm lactose-intolerant, like my mum. The specialist recommended eating as much dairy produce as I can without feeling ill, in order to encourage lactase production (lactase is the enzyme that digests lactose, which is deficient in lactose-intolerant people).
Still babysitting, no longer really ill - just need to clean the house, and I should be fine.
Haven't written anything in over three weeks.
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