Hi everyone on this warm Friday evening. I’m joining #WeekendCoffeeShare. I usually do mine on Saturday, but I’m motivated to write now so let’s make use of it. I just had my evening soft drink and a single-serving bag of chips. I’d recommend you’d grab something to drink if you were here. Let’s chat.
If we were having coffee, first I’d talk about the weather. It’s been hot all week. In fact, I’m pretty sure we have a local heatwave, meaning five days in a row of daytime temps above 25°C, of which three with daytime temps of 30°C or above. I haven’t checked the news in months and don’t want to check it now, but I don’t think it’s a national heatwave.
If we were having coffee, then I’d share that, thanks to the nice weather, I was able to eat outside three or four times this past week. Did I share my spouse gifted me a new outside table, because I’d broken the one I’d gotten last year? My spouse had ordered it online and had had it delivered to the institution. We hadn’t seen each other since, so yesterday after a lot of pestering, I decided to snap a picture. I rarely take pictures fully independently, so if this one’s unclear, I apologize.
If we were having coffee, then I’d tell you I’m still going strong with my movement and exercise goals on my Apple Watch. On Saturday, I did in fact break my active calorie record. Yesterday, I broke a record with the longest bike ride. My Apple Watch also said I burned the most calories during a cycling workout, but I doubt that’s true.
If we were having coffee, next I’d announce my participation in the Walk on Sunshine on October 4. It’s a walk to raise money for the Dutch cerebral palsy charity CPNederland. The goal is to walk at sunrise. Sunrise is at 7:45AM that day and the staff usually don’t get here until 7:30, but one of the staff agreed to come here early and do the walk with me. I signed up for the 5km walk, because that’s a challenge for me particularly in the morning, but not impossible.
If we were having coffee, lastly I’d tell you all that I’m still struggling. I experience a ton of trust issues towards my staff and am not sure these are entirely unfounded. Like, today my spouse and I were on the phone during my entire late afternoon activity and, though it was nice to talk to my spouse, I worried that the staff are going to cut my care hours because of it. After all, for some time they tried to make my spouse visit me each Sunday so that they could cut my hours.
Honestly, I think I’d be much more independent if I knew that, when I have a bad day or a bad moment, I can always get some extra support. In this sense, my psychologist back in the mental hospital was right that anxiety is part of the reason for my dependence. However, her subsequent actions to “treat” me, ie. kicking me out of the hospital into independent living with minimal support, actually worsened my situation. So did my staff’s decision back last year about my having to compensate for every moment I needed extra support due to distress. These and other strategies, while intended to encourage self-reliance, actually achieved the very opposite. After all, my abilities fluctuate and my mental state doesn’t adhere to a day schedule, so that I’m only in distress when I have one-on-one. No, I don’t purposefully work myself up in order to get more support, but my mistrust of my staff’s continued actual support does lead to distress.

The table looks sturdy and good for outside use. I hope this one doesn’t break. You had a good week reaching goals that you have set for yourself. Congratulations!
Now if you could only get the staff to understand how crippling anxiety can be.
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Thank you. This table indeed looks a lot sturdier than the one I had before. Thanks also for the compliment on how well I did meeting my goals.
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Glad you got a new table, it’s so nice to sit outside. Great job on your fitness goals – and I’m so glad you’ll get to do your walk!
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Thanks for your kind comment. It’s really nice to be able to sit outside indeed.
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Great job on your fitness goals! Glad to hear one of the staff agreed to do the 5K walk with you. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.
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Thanks for commenting. I’m glad I’m doing pretty well on my fitness goals indeed.
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A 5K walk, that is awesome! Many years ago when I was young and more fit I did a few charity events like that – 20 mile bike ride, short 1 mile walks during bigger runs, and there are a few I would consider doing now, but they are too far away. By the time I go up, ready and drove there I would have to be rising about 6am and I am NOT a morning person at all. Good for you, making that commitment and also on achieving your fitness goals! Glad the weather has been good enough to eat outside on your fancy new table! Thanks for the coffee and chat. Hope you have a great week!
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Those events you participated in sound so good. The official charity walk is in Amsterdam, which is across the country from me, but thankfully we’re allowed to take part out of our homes too, which is what I’ll be doing.
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Good for you! I hope the walk goes well!
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Thank you. Me too!
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You’re welcome.
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congrats on signing up for the walk! I hope you enjoy that. X
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Thanks. I hope it’ll be a success.
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