Outside my window it is a cold and frosty morning, but the sun is shining so all is well!
Around the house it is fairly tidy, there is box in the hall full of food processor parts waiting for me to photograph and sell online, a the top of the stairs are a few bits waiting to go up in the loft,
I am thankful that I have a safe place to call home.
It is the Spring Equinox in a few weeks and I am thinking about ways to celebrate it this year and poems/stories and songs to share with Alice in the weeks/days leading up to that to welcome in Spring
In my kitchen I have very tidy cupboards because they have been my focus of cleaning, tidying and decluttering for the past few weeks. There were many unwashed pots on the side for most of the day made worse by the evening as I am trying maximise my use of the oven each time I turn it on. The energy prices are about to go up by over 50%. I made banana bread whilst cooking tea. Every surface was covered with something by the time tea was ready. Breakfast was boiled eggs this morning, with humous and broccoli bread, dinner was mushrooms and scrambled egg, tea was a Brussel sprout bake with celeriac salad and roast parsnips it was not planned at all but it was a day of rather a lot of white food!
2022 will be the year of fundraising for us I am creating needle felted hearts with Alice at the moment. We are making needle felted heart garlands to sell at a fundraising event we are organising in April.
Wednesdays are Mum's taxi day, I am going to pick up Cameron from college at midday a trip which is combined with a supermarket shop and refuelling the car. Later in the afternoon I will drop Alice at her music club, picking up the veg box on the way home, feeding Cameron and myself some tea before heading out to drop him at Archery, picking Alice up and taking her to Archery and we'll all drive home around 8pm. I love that it all fits together like a puzzle. I have to be organised on a Wednesday!
I have two dear friends with significant birthdays this month (the ones where you go into a new decade) I am pondering what to make for each of them.
I am remembering, with fondness and sadness, my wonderful great aunt who died last week aged 104 and a half, she had lived through two pandemics, was born towards the end of one and lived through the second world war. Sadly I had not seen her for over two years. She had the most amazing memory and the stories of her life were a fascinating listen, Cameron and Alice loved to listen to her. She was the last remaining member of that generation in my extended family. it is the end of an era.
I did not manage to fit in much laundry last week and the pile was reaching Everest like proportions, there was so much that I filled the machine with underwear for one wash. A dry, sunny and windy weekend has seen it reduced considerably I am loving that the temperatures are slowing rising and I can wash and line dry a load in a day, and the smell of line dried washing is wonderful too, don't you think?
I was really busy with work last week, I still have two sets of meeting minutes to type up I am hoping I can get them sorted by today as I have another meeting this evening.
I am reading the odd word here and there, I used to read in bed before going to sleep but lately I have not been able to keep my eyes opened long enough to do that. I have yet to read a whole book yet this year.
'Enjoy the little things in life because one day you will look back and realise they were the big things' is My favourite quote at the moment.
There was a very serious tragic accident on the motorway near my house which resulted in it being closed for most of the day. All the traffic was diverted through my village, there are some traffic lights nine miles North and the queue was back to my house and beyond. I went for an evening stroll which was rather ruined by the fumes from all the vehicles. I was stopped by the occupants of one vehicle as they really needed a loo, I took them into the village hall as there was a class on and it was open. It was a family with small children and they had already been traveling for 6 and half hours, they were two hours from home without the very long queue which I would expect was a couple of hours long, I am wondering if they got home safely.
I am learning languages. About 10 years ago I signed up to Duolingo to continue with learning Spanish that I had started learning when I was pregnant with Cameron. I stopped for years and had a yearning to take it up again when I started watching television shows in other languages on a catch up platform. I thought my account might have disappeared after such a long break but it was there waiting for me to sign in again. I am currently focusing on French and when time permits a little Swedish.
I am looking forward to a really good sleep tonight, last night was not a good one on that front. Today has been hard work as I am so very tired and had a lot to do.
I loved listening to Podcasts, I used to be an avid radio listener although it was often on as aural wallpaper. Podcasts are my new radio where I get to choose what is broadcast. I am listening to the great podcast Human Resources, from the wonderfully named Broccoli Productions, a series about the slave trade it is hard listen but really informative .
A Peek into my Day.

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