3 Good Things (again)

As it can take a looong time for faults to be remedied, I thought this could fill in for now?

1.  My Vabysmo eye injection this afternoon at the hospital.

2.  I wore my 'hidden disabilities' thingy around my neck.

3.  Home and having a curry tonight Blush

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  • I sometimes use a mug, plus a small, wide-necked, stainless steel, screw top, insulated tumbler / thermal mug / flask at 0.3 L / 0.33 L / 0.35 L / 0.5 L. 

    I pour some into my mug and also reserve some in a thermal mug / flask (still kept warm for later). 

    This technique works well for me e.g. attending a course / reading / studying / painting or drawing / outdoors / travelling / taking a break during a walk.

    The ones I tend to use are by Lifeventure (£14 to £16, depending on the colour) - they don't have handles - they fit neatly into my: rucksack side pod / cross-body kettle bag / car mug holder.

    I have also seen Highlander (£11) do a very similar one.  I have yet to try those ones.

    A more budget-friendly option is a 0.5L generic stainless steel flask (£7 to £9) from supermarkets , Argos, Robert Dyas etc.

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