Sunday, September 4, 2022

What I have been doing in August

 

It has been a while since I have posted one of these types of posts. Even though I have been keeping lists I never got round to writing them up. But I guess now things are hopefully slowing down then I will be able to find the time to do more of these. 

Reading 

The book club choice was ‘The Girls’ by Lisa Jewell.

The Blurb

You live on a picturesque communal garden square, an oasis in urban London where your children run free, in and out of other people’s houses.
You’ve known your neighbours for years and you trust them. Implicitly.
You think your children are safe.
But are they really?
Midsummer night: a thirteen-year-old girl is found unconscious in a dark corner of the garden square. What really happened to her? And who is responsible?

 The last few books we have read at the Book Club have involved death and mysterious disappearances and I have been rather fed up with the gloomy themes. Although this book  I thought was going to be along the same lines it had lots of twists and turns and subplots that kept you guessing right up to the end as to what really happened. It had a happier outcome as well which stopped me from disliking it. I liked the fact that the story was told from 3 different perspectives. I can understand the reasoning behind what happened to the characters in the end but I wasn’t entirely happy as if it was my daughter that had been found unconscious would I have agreed with what happened to the culprit.

 Agatha Raisin and the Witches Tree by M C Beaton.

The Blurb

Toil and trouble in store for Agatha!

Cotswolds inhabitants are used to bad weather, but the night sky is especially foggy as Rory and Molly Harris, the new vicar and his wife, drive slowly home from a dinner party in their village of Sumpton Harcourt. They struggle to see the road ahead - but then screech to a halt. Right in front of them, aglow in the headlights of their car, a body hangs from a lightning-blasted tree at the edge of town. But it's not suicide; Margaret Darby, an elderly spinster of the parish, has been murdered - and the villagers are bewildered as to who would commit such a crime, and why.

Agatha Raisin rises to the occasion, delighted to have some excitement back in her life as if truth be told, she was getting bored of the long run of lost cats and divorces on the books. But Sumpton Harcourt is an isolated and unfriendly village, she finds a place that poses more questions than answers. And when two more murders follow the first, Agatha begins to fear for her reputation - and her life. That the village has its own coven of witches certainly doesn't make her feel any better...

 Not my favourite Agatha Raisin story as I felt it concentrated too much on what was going on in Agatha’s personal life rather than the murders. Light reading though for when you just want to lose yourself in a book without having to think

 Watching

Only Murders in the Building  Disney+

 This series caught my eye whilst we were on holiday and the second season was about to be released. I ending up binge watching both series over a couple of weeks. There are 10 episodes in each season. The first season covers the murder of a young man in the building who turns out to be connected to Mabel (Selena Gomez) who is one of the group investigating the murder for a podcast. rThe second series they have to prove that they did not murder the building manager by finding the real killer. The generational gap between Mabel and Charles (Steve Martin) and Oliver (Martin Short) somehow works probably better than it would in real life. In both seasons there are various twists, turns and surprises which keep you wanting to watch. In some of the scenes you have to suspend your belief as they simply would not happen (Everyone singing Sound of Silence in series 2 as an example) but it is billed as a comedy drama so I guess that covers that aspect.

I am Groot – Disney+

 Who can resist Baby Groot? This is a series of 'shorts' where Groot goes on different adventures. Each episode is less than 5 minutes but they cram in so much. We watched these as a family in one evening as we were going to watch 'She Hulk' but had got the release date wrong so ended up watching Groot.

Making

Time just seems to have flown by this month and I feel that I have been really busy yet also feel like I haven’t achieved a great deal in any area, crafting being the one I feel has suffered the most.

 Macrame Infinity bracelet

This was with the W.I craft club. It was quite simple to make once I got the hang of which way the cord needed to go. Everyone had issues about whether they had gone left or right for the knots which caused a great deal of amusement amongst the ladies but for us all it is more about the social aspect than producing a perfect finished item.

 


 Knitted Gryfinddor Hat

Unfortunately I don’t have a picture of this completed as Craig gave it to our nephew before I had chance to take a photo. It was from a kit that I had bought in the reduced section from ‘The Range’. I did realise that maybe I do need to do a gauge swatch for items going forward that need to be a specific size as the hat was meant for an adult but ended up being a little too snug. At least the scarf I am working on next won’t need one.

 


What Else

 Six The Musical

After it being cancelled 4 times previously Emma and I finally got to see ‘Six, The Musical’. The musical is a modern retelling of the stories of the 6 wives of Henry VIII who are in a battle to become the lead singer of the pop group. The winner would be the Queen who suffered most at Henry’s hands. It is in the form of a pop concert and it did have that feeling even though it was a play. You could even film the ‘concert’ at the end.  It was worth waiting for and the soundtrack is now a regular play on my Amazon music playlists.

 Highclere Castle

It has been 5 years since I expressed an interest in visiting Highclere Castle after being a fan of Downton Abbey since the first episode. I finally got to visit this month as an early birthday present. I will write a separate post on this visit otherwise it will just be too long.

 


#Project 365 21st August-3rd September

I was away for the weekend so missed posting for the week so I have decided to do two weeks in one post. 

Sunday 21st August

As yet we don't have a hosepipe ban yet, Craig decided to do the annual job of clearing out the gutters, especially as I had complained about the dripping from them onto the car waking me up last night whilst it was raining. Whilst he was up there he also discovered another load of wasps so he used more treatment and sealed up where they were getting in.

Monday 22nd August


My regular weekday breakfast at the moment, Greek yogurt, granola and raspberries. Yum.

Tuesday 23rd August


Decided to go foraging whilst taking Penny on her evening walk after seeing this delicious recipe.

Wednesday 24th August


My new knitting project- a scarf in the colours of Ravenclaw house from Harry Potter for Matthew. I will have to do one in yellow and black for Emma next.

Thursday 25th August


GCSE results day and Matthew passed everything easily

Friday 26th August

Whilst in Waterstones I found the perfect book for Emma. This will go along with her idea of visiting every Waterstones in the UK.

Saturday 27th August
The hotel room we stayed in near Newbury ready for our visit to Highclere the next day.

Sunday 28th August


After 5 years of waiting I finally got to walk up the path to 'Downton Abbey' Lady Deborah came for a visit :)

Monday 29th August
A quick visit to Henley on Thames before heading home. 

Tuesday 30th August



After getting Matthew enrolled in college this was our traditional holiday treat. For me that is a maple syrup latte and a Boston creme doughnut.

Wednesday 31st August


Penny decided to help me clear the area where we are going to put the new fire pit we bought in a sale. Once cleared I put a weed barrier and stones on top before putting the fire pit in the centre.

Thursday 1st September


This may be the last evening I can sit out in the garden as rain is forecast for the next couple of weeks and then we will be well into Autumn. I have also come up with a long list of ideas as to what I want to do with the garden over the next few years.

Friday 2nd August

The ceremonial burning of the schoolwork. Emma started the tradition when she left school. After the results were out then her and her friends arranged to have a bonfire to burn their school work and Matthew has been looking forward to doing the same. If we let them burn everything they would be there for hours. We will limit what they can burn as it is more the symbolism and then they can put the rest in the recycling bin.

Saturday 3rd September. 

I was in a creative mood but I was not able to work on anything where I needed to concentrate as I knew I would keep being disturbed. This was the compromise as it is the diamond art equivalent of paint by numbers.

Friday, September 2, 2022

Gratitude in August

 Inspired by Kim at Life as Kim I am going to list what I have been grateful for each month.  It is also to remind myself of the slower, simpler life that I want to lead. It has been proven by research that people who write down what they are grateful for feel more positive, relish good experiences and are more optimistic and happier with their lives. Isn't that something we all want?

So in August I have been grateful for

1st- Cleaning videos on Tiktok to motivate me to get deep cleaning and organizing done.

2nd- Ikea being open late so I don’t have to go at the weekend when it is too busy for me.

3rd – finding my first tomato. I have tried in the past to grow them without success.



4th – Time to trace and cut out the pattern pieces for my next sewing project.

5th- Finally getting to see ‘Six, the Musical’ after it being cancelled four times previously.



6th- 29 years of marriage to Craig.

7th – Not having to cook lunch as we went out with some of Craig’s fellow Masons.

8th -Emma for making brownies for me to take to the W.I meeting tomorrow.

9th – Being able to go to W.I. meetings.

10th – Emma helping me with setting up to get the best photograph for the competition one of my W.I.’s is running next month.

11th- Time to relax at Craft club after a stressful day at work.

12th – Being able to sit in the garden and enjoy the weather.

13th – Losing  1 1/2lbs at Slimming World.

14th – Catching up with friends who don’t live nearby.

15th – The cooler weather ( I really don’t like it when the temperatures are too high ).

16th-Having no problems with my teeth following check up at dentists.

17th- Having a gardener to maintain the garden. If it were left to us then it would look like a jungle. He only mows the lawn, trims the hedges and when needed cuts plants back. I don't know what I will do when he retires as he has been looking after the garden for as long as we have been in the house.

18th- Being able to knit without any interruptions which never happens normally.

19th – A quiet stress free day in work, especially after the last few weeks preparing for an audit.

20th -A lovely day at the seaside with friends and dogs and lots of fresh air and fish and chips.

21st- Craig for clearing the guttering after the overflowing gutter kept me awake due to the rain.

22nd – Being able to do click and collect for my food shop. It saves time and money as I am not tempted to put in extra goodies as I am walking around the store.

23rd – Being able to pick blackberries on my walk with Penny.

24th -  A peaceful and relaxing evening after a stressful day in work.

25th- Matthew getting the GCSE results he needs to be able to do the courses he wants at college

26th- A neighbour’s daughter coming round with free doughnuts and sandwiches which would have otherwise ended up in the bin. (She is working for Tim Hortons in a new store and it was part of her training)

27th- Being able to visit friends before they move to Ireland.

28th- Visiting Highclere Castle as an early birthday present. I have been able to tick this off my bucket list now.



29th- Visiting a country craft fair and finding the salted caramel cheese I have been looking for since having some at a friends house a couple of years ago. They couldn't remember the name of the company as they also bought it at a Country Fair. I have got the details so that we can both order more.

30th- Matthew enrolling in college without any delays. The college changed the enrolment process to appointments rather than having everyone turn up en masse after getting their GCSE results when we had to go with Emma.

31st -Being able to sort out a new mortgage before the interest rates rise much further. At least in these uncertain times we know that the mortgage will not rise now for 2 years.