Wednesday, December 6, 2023
Visit to Keswick Pencil Museum
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
Starting to blog again
I cannot believe how much time has passed since I last posted here. It was never my intention to stop posting, life just got in the way and I completely lost my ‘mojo’ not only for blogging but for a lot of other things. Life is now settling down so I am hoping to be able to get back into the swing of things.
So what has been happening?
I have changed jobs. I am now working in a junior school office and absolutely love it. The staff and the kids are wonderful, the work is steady and not stressful and the bonus of the school holidays as well. The deputy head has also persuaded me to run an after school sewing group for a small number of pupils which I am thoroughly enjoying and the pupils are as well. I am hoping to be able to continue it after Christmas.
We went away to Orlando in April for the 50th Anniversary of Disney World. It was not the first time we had been and there have been a lot of changes and not all of them for the better. I felt that everything was a lot more expensive than when we went last time and I preferred Universal Studios to Disney (even though that was just as extortionate). We did not do too many rides because I refused to pay for the fast pass and would not queue for more than 1 hour to go on a ride either. There were some good parts including seeing my nephew’s face when he found out he wasn’t going to London for a holiday but was going to Disney instead. I won’t however be rushing to go back any time soon.
Emma then stayed on for another 10 weeks with her boyfriend and travelled around America which she had been wanting to do for many years. She had an amazing time and one she will never forget. She is back working full time again in the job that she was doing before she left.
Matthew is now looking at universities. When I last posted he had just started at college. He has a favourite one which also has the bonus of being closest to home so he could travel there every day. I may make him do one year of living away so he gets that experience, but financially it is better for him and us if he stayed home.
Craig is still fully involved with his Masonic lodges and as the season has now started again, I rarely see him in the evenings.
I am still crafting and reading and attending the W.I. but I have stopped going to my second W.I as several incidents occurred and I felt they were not dealt with properly or with kindness.
Craig and I also managed a couple of weekends away without the kids. We went camping for a couple of days with a new tent, despite after the last camp I said I would not go camping again. We went to the Peak District near Buxton and walked to Thor’s Head. We also went to Lytham near Blackpool and went to Lytham Hall and saw a very funny amateur dramatics production that was in the Pavilion Theatre.
The rest of my life has just been ‘bobbing along’ as normal. I am starting to plan for Christmas and have several Christmas parties coming up. I am hoping to go and see a National Trust property decorated for Christmas but I will be starting the New Year with no definite plans for holidays or days out.
Hopefully, now I have started again I will find the momentum to continue and start reading other blogs again as well. I do enjoy reading what other people have been doing in their every day lives as that is real life not the edited highlights you find on vlogs or ‘reality’ tv shows.
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?
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...
Only Murders in the Building Disney+
I am Groot – Disney+
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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.
Sunday, August 21, 2022
#Project 365 14th-20th August
Monday, August 15, 2022
Happy Homemaker Monday / Menu Plan 15th August 2022
How quickly the weeks are going by, every year seems to be getting faster. Maybe it is because my life is pretty routine. The weather here in the North West of England has been much too hot for my liking and I am glad things are forecast to get cooler.
Weather
Going to the Lytham St Anne's and spending time on the beach with Penny and wearing her out playing in the sand and amongst the dunes before eating fish and chips.
Around the house
I have a pile of paperwork that needs to be sorted and filed as well as old papers to be shredded. My knitting is calling out for attention so I will work on one of those projects so that I can get it finished. Matthew's room is also crying out for attention and he will be getting on cleaning that, no doubt under duress.
Menu Plan
I want to continue my good efforts at Slimming World and have lost another 1 1/2lbs. Slimming World is very family friendly when it comes to meals so I don't have to cook a separate meal for myself, I can continue to make only 1 type of meal for everyone.
Monday- Tuna, sweetcorn, noodles and salad
Tuesday - Haddock and pea risotto that I didn't make last week as it was too warm to cook.
Wednesday -Baked sweet potato and preferred fillings
Thursday -Turkey steak filled with garlic quark and wrapped in Parma Ham served with green vegetables
Friday - Chicken stir fry
Saturday -Fish and chips ( I get weighed on Saturdays so I have the rest of the week to be on track)
Sunday - Spaghetti Bolognese
I hope you all have a good week and I am looking forward to finding out what you have planned for this week.