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Sunday, September 11, 2005

Somthings afoot

What a busy weekend. Friday night I finally finished off the August invoicing and a few other bits and pieces of work. Then woke up at 4am with a massive pain in my right foot, couldn't put any weight on it at all. Laid in bed for a couple of hours in agony before finally going back to sleep. Woke up at 9 and still couldn't walk on it. I had been called back in to the 1's which I was looking forward to - but it was cancelled the day before as Leighton Buzzard were going to the test match instead so I was lucky. Rebecca and I watched Sarah in the Ladies 3's match - my knee is also very swollen - every two week regular as clock work - starts thurs evening should be down by Tues evening - was hoping the hockey runaround would break that cycle. Sometime on Sat afternoon my foot clicked and the pain seemed to disappear.

Walked down to the Greyhound on Saturday evening and met up with Martin, Warren, Fay, Adam and Charlie - then walked back.

Sunday morning woke up in agony again and knee massive - the foot had also swollen and gone a strange colour (according to Sarah!). Went to Odds Farm with Martin, Otty, Connor, Zoe, Warren and Eve. Sarah was managing the U14 girls over at Broxbourne HC but I hobbled around Odds Farm - which was very good - though a bit cold. I was too busy juggling Rebecca, pushchair and bags to take any photos - the other two got some good ones though I think. Got a bit cold there as well.

We all had a delicious Roast Lamb and Chicken late afternoon before coming home. My foot seems to have clicked back again and is no longer painful - only in the last 2 hours or so.

England are having some good fortune with the light at the moment and look on course to win the Ashes back which is great news. Palace won 2-0 against Hull which was also very good news.

Wonder if I'll make it to A & E tomorrow and see what is going on with my foot....

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