Life lately 47&48/52, remembrance and connection

I find this is a strange time of year, the anticipation of Christmas and early prep but against the hub of everyday life. The weather has been very mixed and although I was planning an early visit to the Christmas lights in our neighbouring ‘big’ town, we postponed it due to the storms . Many of the attractions ended up being closed due to flooding and high winds. Fortunately there’s lots of time to visit so we’ll get there eventually. There has been some wicked storms recently. On another Saturday I had planned a little mooch for Christmas inspiration in town but the heavy rain meant a super quick 20 minute trip to do the essentials. Despite the storms there has also been the opportunity to wear my fav winter combo of woolly hat and sunglasses on some days and I have also managed two lovely long sunny runs. The weather really is random.

My Christmas shopping is progressing well. I was very well prepared for Black Friday and with the children’s wish lists. They’re at the age when they tend to want named products now, Uggs etc.. so in advance I had bookmarked the items and price checked and was able to get some good deals. I do find that Black Friday now seems to be a month of deals and I am dubious of the true value but I did get discounts on the items I needed. I didn’t really look for any other deals if the items weren’t on my list I wasn’t buying them. Apart from the big items I do try to buy lots from independent shops and Etsy types sellers. This is where I get really lovely presents. I do pride myself in my present buying and I would rather a good quality gift over quantity. On one of the wet Saturday afternoons when the boys were at football I made a decent start on wrapping and hiding the presents. I didn’t do it to a Christmas film but watched Brooklyn as I had seen a clip on social media and wanted to see the full film. It’s an excellent film and the perfect background to wrapping presents. Now the Black Friday presents are arriving, I’ll do this again in the coming days and will be pretty much ready on the presents. Christmas is too short for stress, I would prefer to be out and enjoying events than thinking about presents.

My recent audio book on my commute has been Gareth Southgate’s Lessons in Leadership. It’s a really interesting read particularly about culture and national identity and one of my favourite reads of the year. The England job is an impossible job but I feel Southgate’s values and drive make him one of the best we’ve had.

In the past few weeks it has been the first anniversary of my very good friend’s sudden and unexpected death. I still find it hard to believe she’s not next door and so many times over the past year I’ve imagined myself popping over to tell her something, finding a great recipe, book or film recommendation or local news (gossip) to share and then the very sad realisation she’s not there. Her husband shared that he had put up lights at her stables for the anniversary so on the evening I walked down to spend some time there. Now whilst the stables are close to home and in daylight a quick ten minute walk it wasn’t so simple on an extremely dark night down unmade tracks. However the sight was truly stunning. The stables were beautifully lit and the dark cloudless sky was shining with so many stars. My friend loved Coldplay and their song Sky full of stars was played at her funeral, so the setting was perfect. I felt so sad but strangely peaceful at the stables, the place where she had died and always her happiest place. I had a proper good cry and remembered such wonderful moments with her. I miss her.

Life lately a wholesome fortnight, 45 & 46/52

After a half term of birthdays, Halloween and activities it’s been really nice to refocus in the past fortnight. I’ve not really done anything newsworthy, life has been gently plodding on but it’s been a nice period to be in the moment before the craziness of Christmas starts. I think one of my highlights was meeting my friend’s puppy who is just so cuddly and sweet. We’re still trying to figure out if a puppy could work for us …

Whilst both firework night and Remembrance Sunday happened in this fortnight we did less than in previous years. For fireworks night we offered the choice of dinner out or the fireworks and the meal won. The night of the fireworks was particularly wet and miserable so we felt we had made the best choice. Also we don’t have a big firework display in our town so would have needed to travel. Our town doesn’t do Guy Fawkes displays as we have lots of firework nights over the summer. I do prefer a warm summer’s evening for fireworks, live music in the field, fireworks on the beach and the bag of chips.

For many years we did attend the Remembrance Sunday service in our town as our son was often on parade. This year he had a football tournament on Sunday morning, however the remembrance was done beautifully with all the teams around the centre circle in silence at 11am. I found it quite emotional looking at the young men as they are around the age of the youngest soldiers in the world wars.

I have started buying little bits and pieces for Christmas. The gingerbread syrup will be perfect for Tommy the elf’s Christmas Eve hot chocolate hamper. Whilst my children have sadly outgrown the daily visits, he still makes an appearance in December, firstly with advent calendars, later with Christmas jumpers and then a final goodbye with the most amazing hot chocolate treats. I’ve also been buying a few items from small businesses whom have started their Christmas orders. I also love this time of the year when I browse through the Christmas catalogues and start to get in the mood with the Christmas tv adverts. And yes, as seems the consensus, Waitrose is my favourite so far.

I’ve taken the time in the past fortnight for some self care. I’ve joined a gym so I can run on the treadmill in the winter months. I’m not a huge gym fan and it will be a membership for the winter months only I but want to keep up my running schedule and as I don’t like to run in the dark, the treadmill is the best alternative. I’ve been managing two early mornings en route to work, as well as two outdoor daylight runs at the weekend. I don’t want to lose the fitness I had for this year’s half marathon ahead of the half next May which I’ve signed up to.

Apart from the football tournament, surprisingly there hasn’t been much football in the past fortnight. We’ve actually had to make plans for the weekend! Today, Mr S and I went for a walk in the countryside. It was a lovely afternoon and felt very wholesome walking through the fields.

I’ve added a post by hannahfgale on this week’s montage. She put into words so well this pre Christmas feeling, it’s close but not quite here yet. The excitement without the stress!

Life lately, the half term edition 44/52

The October half term is when our family celebrates the final family birthdays of the year and Halloween and then I am able to prepare for the rest of the year. I have my new calendar and dairy for 2026 and am writing in dates. I love that feeling of being organised. I also started this year’s Christmas box of plans, it’s full of my Christmas notebooks, magazines, brochures etc .. my go to for all things Christmas.

This week we have had a big birthday for Mr S, so I’ve been busy creating the sparkles to make the birthday special. It’s not about big, grand gestures but the little things, a homemade cake, decorations, special cards etc.. The celebrations have been spread over a couple of days with a family meal on Thursday and a special Sunday coffee morning with cake and presents today before taking our daughter back to the train station and our son to football training.

As it’s been half term, we’ve been out and about. It was a stunning morning at the dry skiing slope, that little bit of winter chill in beautiful sunshine. We also have been ten pin bowling en famille, with a last ball win by our son. I took my son to see the women’s football team on Wednesday night. The club are really trying to promote women’s football and there was an impressive crowd of around 6000. It was a great win for the women who top their league table.

It has been ‘that’ week when there’s lots of comment on the darkness as BST ended last weekend. I may notice it more next week with my early commute but this week it was more about those early dark nights. I’m trying hard not to hibernate as it would be so easy and keep up with my evening walks. After my fall when running, I’ve decided no more running in the dark but I feel confident enough to walk.

As it’s been half term, I was able to go to our town’s market on Friday. It is an excellent market and the fruit and veg stall is amazing, far better than any supermarket. I took my old trusted basket which I love and is the perfect accessory for a market trip. I had always wanted one and that trusted basket has lasted me 20+ years, I like the idea of it filled with fresh produce, rocking my 1950s housewife style! As well as the fruit and veg there is also a great bakery stall, so along with the fresh celeriac I bought to make soup for lunch, that soup was accompanied by the most delicious fresh olive bread. A loaf that was all gone by tea time, the bread was that good. I only wish that I could visit the market more often, sadly full time work thwarts these plans.

It’s back to school tomorrow and back to a routine. I want to make a few tweaks to make my weeks more productive and maintain my half marathon fitness. This week I ‘may’ have signed up for a new spring half, eek.