Five things this week 12/25

After a quiet week, filled with late work nights, I was wondering what I could have as my 5 things this week. However with the weekend comes the opportunity to get out and have fun. In a weekend of spring sunshine, I spent lots of time outside, everyone needs to feel the sunshine on your face.

  1. Adolescence. This is the must watch series on Netflix and like many other people we watched it this week, one episode a night. It’s so good and so frightening on the effects of social media on our young people. A heartbreaking story so brilliantly done.
  2. The Wedding People. In total contrast to Adolescence, this audiobook on my commute was funny and heartwarming, a five star read. The setting is a hotel on the beach, so it seemed fitting to listen to the final chapters whilst walking today along the beach. It’s the sort of book which is simply, life affirming. It also had a brilliant and correct ending.
  3. A beach walk. Today the boys were off to watch the football and I had a free day. The sun was so warm that I really wanted to get out and enjoy it. Rather than go to our local beach, a mere 100 or so metres from our front door, I chose to go to the next beach along as I could walk for a longer distance and enjoy the contrast of the heathers, sands and dunes. It was a delightful way to spend my morning. I made the half way point the National Trust visitor centre and shop and unexpectedly bought myself a beautiful pair of earrings and necklace. I had no intention of buying anything but the stock in the shop was so pretty. I also enjoyed a little sit down on the sand, with my drink and snack, who have I become being that organised on my trips? It was a pretty perfect moment looking out to sea and appreciating the scene. It did bring back lockdown memories, as we had a few trips to this beach during the lockdown and I remember how quiet and still it was. Today marks 5 years since Lockdown was announced so I think this news story triggered the memories. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…
  4. Mother’s Day flowers. Yesterday we were in ‘big’ town for a few jobs and whilst the boys did an errand, I popped into the supermarket and as is typical in spring bought my favourite £1 daffodils. My husband questioned why I had bought flowers when it was Mother’s Day the next day. I was a little confused as firstly he would never begrudge me a few flowers and as I said to him Mother’s Day isn’t till next Sunday. The look on his face was priceless as it turns out that he was convinced it was this weekend and whilst I was out at parkrun, he and my son had gone to town to get flowers for Sunday. Fortunately we all saw the humour in the mistake and I received my flowers this morning. I love that we’ll never forget these Mother’s Day flowers!
  5. Duolingo 100. I started my Italian in December as we hope to go to Italy this year and my streak went to 100 this week. That little owl is always popping up to remind me and as annoying as it is, I haven’t missed a day yet!

Similar to this week, it’s a quiet week but then building up to a very important football game next weekend. I think football will dominate our conversations at dinner this week and I’m already getting nervous and it’s a week away!

5 Things this week ( the extended version for weeks 10 & 11.

I’m writing for a couple of weeks as I’ve been fighting a cough and cold for much of the past two weeks and not too much has happened. It’s been that sort of illness where I’ve been in work everyday but have needed quiet evenings and early nights, and have definitely been powered by Lemsip. Fortunately, it has finally lifted now and I’m feeling so much better and full of energy, as we skip towards spring. Below are some of the highlights of the past few weeks.

  1. Pancake day. Whilst I love pancakes it is something that I really struggle to make (honestly I pride itself myself on my cooking skills and I love to cook, but pancakes are for some reason my Achilles heal.) After last year’s disastrous attempts, both at work and home, I delegated chef duties this year. My son has proven to be a very skilled pancake chef so that’s his job going forward and one of my TAs helped make amazing pancakes too. With the successful cooking I had a lovely Shrove Tuesday and everyone enjoyed tasty pancakes, phew 😮‍💨
  2. World Book day. Sometimes in the school calendar, timings are poor and this year having pancake day and World Book day on the same week was hard work, with lots of excited children! At my school, we all dress up and our class team had chosen The Wizard of Oz. My team excelled again in their costumes and we always make the children costumes too, so no child is left out and we show how creative we can be with the resources available. I was the Tim man and purchased a sequin dress and silver leggings from leggings from Vinted. The dress (£2) is gorgeous and such a beautiful fit, although purchased as fancy dress it needs to be promoted to my fancy clothes, it’s amazing what you can get on Vinted. The very sparkling silver leggings were spot on but they definitely are going in the fancy dress pile! I also bought silver face and body paint which really set the outfit off, along with my oil can and filter hat which I spray painted at home. I do enjoy making the effort to make the occasion special and of course we’re already thinking of book costumes for next year.
  3. Football stadiums. My son and husband are enjoying visiting new away grounds with their team. Last week they went to the new Spurs stadium and sent me lots of photos of their day out. It was a very early start as I needed to drop them off in ‘big town’ for 7.15 so that was a 6.30am departure. Over dinner the next night they told me of a funny story involving some lads in front. By coincidence the next day at school one of our TAs was telling me the exact same story, a quick look at the photos the boys had sent me through and there he was in the photos only 3 rows in front. It’s a small world!
  4. I was looking forward to my day home alone whilst the boys were in London, but the combination of jobs and the ongoing cold meant that it wasn’t quite as restful as it should have been. I did pop into the gym on the way home for a workout and then went upstairs for a leisurely coffee and Sunday papers. It’s so rare to read the Sunday papers, they’re often not in cafes and the glossy sections are always a treat to read. At home, after popping into the supermarket for a healthy lunch and lots of flowers, I tackled my son’s new (used) cadet uniform which needed some repairs. It’s been a while since I got the sewing machine out but it did inspire me to some more projects. I’ve lots of squares so need to think how to work with them.
  5. This weekend I’ve been at my parents with my daughter. Of course Saturday morning meant parkrun and I went to a new venue at Burnham. I’ve now done a big chunk of the M5 west corridor. I’ve been to the park before, I met up with a friend who lives there in Covid times when we could only meet outside. The park is lovely with a big lake to run around, the course then left the park and went to the seafront. I got my best time of the year so a successful run for my 150th parkrun and two more venues to go to become an ‘official’ tourist on the 5k app challenges.
  6. Whilst I did my parkrun alone, my daughter was up and ready for our day out when I returned. We first went for a coffee and wander around Weston super Mare, I love the street art as you walk around town, it’s a feature and offers surprising views. We then went to have our nails done. This is my daughter’s favourite thing to have done and we had done our research on our phones the night before, saving our favourite designs. I learnt that this is a thing to do and that I needed to show my favourite to the nail technician. We went to a really good salon where it was brilliantly organised and fast! Unusually for me, as I’m a gel polish kind of girl, I decided, following advice from my daughter, to have some acrylics. I think the only ever time I’ve had them before was for my wedding which was over 20 years ago. I can’t stop looking at them, I am impressed and love that my hands look pretty. ‘Do pretty’ was one of my #25for25 so I feel I’m achieving this. I think I could be a convert but will reserve judgement until I’ve worn them for a few weeks and seen how well they last and adapt to my daily life. My daughter due to her college placement had a French polish acrylic set, she loves long nails but was willing to try the short nails to stay in the dress code.

As I write this we’ve had a lovely bright weekend, let’s hope this continues and that this is spring and all the light, warmth and colour it brings.

Five things this week .. 9/25

It felt that in this week we transitioned from winter to spring. The week started cold and very wet yet by the end sunny, warm days had returned as we entered March. Here’s hoping it wasn’t a blip and spring is here after a very grey, cold and wet winter. It was a busy but productive week and here’s my five things of the week.

  1. Some things are never quite as simple as they could be and this was the case with selling my car. Now, we know for certain Mr S will never drive again following his ABU, we made the decision to sell one of our cars, I can only drive one at a time! We started this process during half term on what we expected to be a morning job. Instead after two visits and IT problem after IT problem with a v well known used car sales website, we finally sold it to the main car dealer, my patience will only last so long. I photographed the wall painting, be bright, be happy, be you on my walk back to the bus station to get home after the sale and the sentiment just sang to me.
  2. Whilst World Book day is not until next week, I’ve been busy planning my costume this week. My class team are dressing as characters from the Wizard of Oz and I’m the tin man. Vinted has been amazing for my costume and I’ve been able to source my costume very reasonably. I love WBD, it was one of my favourite days when the children were at primary school and I’m pretty proud of our home made creations over the years.
  3. The rain.. the photo of the plant is from my classroom and I swapped the photo with my daughter whose view was quite different as she was spending a week in Morocco with my parents. Morocco looked lovely and well worth a little visit.
  4. The sun .. this was from Saturday morning where I had a great morning. My running progress continued, it must have been my new trail shoes and then I had a really enjoyable coffee in the cafe. It was a morning full of feel good vibes.
  5. Such feel good vibes continued into the afternoon. As the boys were at football I decided to take myself to the next town and go to watch the new Bridget Jones as a Saturday matinee. I love the old cinema, entirely run by volunteers and with a brilliant old fashioned atmosphere. It was full and I thoroughly enjoyed the film. It made me realise that I have grown up with Bridget Jones and how life has changed since the publication of the first diary book when I was in my early 20s. It was the best of the film adaptions, full of humour, sadness and life, well worth a watch.