
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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…
- 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!
- 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!

