This week my Word of the Week is:
This week has been full. There has been a bit of stress, a bit of laughter, a few complaints, a lot of good moments and somehow it all balanced out in the end. Not a perfect week but the kind of week where the scales tipped back and forth but settled in a good place.
All my family have been home for most of it and I’ve loved having them here. I know I sometimes moan about the noise or them not tidying up after themselves but when everyone is out doing their own thing I miss it. The girls have got along brilliantly and I mean brilliantly by our standards. There’s usually at least one disagreement about something tiny that turns into something big but this week there has been hardly anything. We’ve eaten meals together, had pancakes on Tuesday, watched TV and it felt like a week long catch up. There were chats about everything and nothing, random stories, old memories, silly jokes and a lot of fun!
Stu took a week off work just for a break after the Christmas and New Year rush and he has had quite a relaxing week apart from when he was painting the dining room. He didn't faff around as much as I thought he would so that kept me happy as he had it all done within a couple of days. Phew! It would have been done earlier in the week if not for the B&Q situation. I ordered some things that we needed and they said it would be delivered on Monday. Monday came and went and there was nothing. I rang Tuesday and they casually told me they could deliver on Thursday at the earliest. That’s practically next year when you’re waiting for something. Ugh! So in the politest way possible I told them to cancel it. Stu went into town and got what we needed instead.
Wednesday was the day I had been dreading all week: getting my contraceptive implant changed. I lost sleep the night before, which tells you how much previous experiences have bothered me. If you’ve been around here a while, you’ll know it hasn’t always gone smoothly. One time the bandage was put on so tight I ended up with huge blisters. Another time they couldn’t get the old implant out, I was so sore and last time they forgot to order the replacement, so I had one removed and then had to go back days later to have the new one inserted in the other arm. I was useless for a week afterwards. My arm ached, I felt drained and was determined not to go back to the doctors. So I found an alternative, a clinic in town and this time it went smoothly! I kept waiting for something to go wrong but it didn’t happen. The nurse was calm and confident, she removed the old implant and explained that it had originally been placed somewhere it shouldn’t have been, which could have caused issues if it attached to the muscle. At least that explained the previous drama with it being difficult to remove. She put the new one in a better position and that was that. My arm was sore afterwards but compared to previous times it was nothing! By yesterday it was already feeling almost normal. I built it up so much in my head and in the end it was fine. More balance, worry on one side, relief on the other!
While we were in town we stumbled across a continental market on the high street. All the little stalls had different cuisines from different countries with plenty of smells drifting around. We had a wander but didn’t buy anything because we already knew where we were heading for lunch, somewhere warm with proper toilets! It was bitterly cold on Wednesday and by the time we got home, we were frozen through. We spent the rest of the afternoon wrapped up, trying to thaw out.
Thursday was spent not doing much at all, my arm was still sore and we just needed a day to relax fully before having a busy day yesterday. We went to see my dad and Stu had shelves to put up in the living room which meant moving furniture. It's a good job Ellie was home to help with the lifting. Today is supposed to be 13°C. That feels practically tropical for this time of year. I might even get into the garden. It’s been on my to-do list for weeks but between the rain and the cold I haven’t managed it.
When I look back over the week, balance really is the word that fits best. There were moments I could have happily stamped my feet over: late deliveries, cold winds, stressing about my contraceptive implant but they were matched with laughter, time with family, jobs finally finished and a sense of relief when things went right. It wasn’t a perfect week but it was real life, a mix of messy bits and magic bits.
How has your week been? I hope you have had a good one! I am of course linking up with Anne who blogs at Raisie Bay to join in with her Word of the Week linky!

I enjoyed reading about your week- how everything felt balanced by the end. That is great! I'm glad you had lots of good family time together and that your implant went well. I can see how you'd be stressed out and lose sleep! That would have been me, too. What a relief for things to go well with it. How great that the dining room got painted- it's nice to have a project done to check off a list (even if the list is only in your head, hehe). Have a great weekend!
ReplyDelete"Balance" is such a good word. We all should pay attention to relating to our priorities in sensible ways.
ReplyDeleteLOL, knowing that there are going to be proper toilets is a huge plus when you're heading out somewhere! P. S. Having a few computer issues, hope this didn't post more than once!
ReplyDeleteBalance is the perfect word for your week. That's what life is all about, the rough with the smooth.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad the implant swap went well, it's hard not to worry before these things but at least it's out the way for a few more years now.
It sounds like you've had a good week with you all being together, old memories and laughter are the best.
You have a magical way with words, Kim!! I enjoy your posts so much and am so glad we connected here!! You did have a great week!! Mine has been described in my blogs this week, but it has just been me getting ready for my company coming. They will be here for two weeks. We always have fun. Elaine and I have been friends since we were 10/11. She is like a sister to me. Her hubby, Jim, puts up with us!! LOL Enjoy your weekend! xo
ReplyDeleteBeautifully put on balance! I am glad it was a good week and balance leveled all things out. :) Same in my neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteWhat a mess with the delivery. It's so disappointing, especially with taking time off work and for the stuff to arrive just as the days off are over. I'm glad you sorted that out.
ReplyDeleteThe implant story is pretty dreadful, but it's great that this time you had a much better experience and that the only discomfort was the normal one and nothing more.
Oh, I wondered if you didn't do a post this week as I couldn't see it on the linky. Maybe my laptop needed refreshing. I look forward to reading your posts so when it's not there, I do wonder. You have had a great week with a good balance of everything. Well done for cancelling that order. They do take us for granted sometimes and I hate waiting around for things when you just want to get on with things. Sounds like that contraceptive thingy kept you up worrying for nothing. Glad it worked out in the end I like when professionals are confident, it helps. Well, hope you have a great week ahead. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI hate it when they mess around with deliveries, but I'm glad your implant went well and that your week was quite balanced. A nice fresh dining room as well :)
ReplyDeleteAt least everything balanced out in the end. Deliveries are a pain sometimes. Karen Early Rising Mum
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad your implant was replaced successfully this time and your arm wasn't sore for long. Sounds like a positive week overall.
ReplyDeleteBalance is a great way to describe your week. And I'm so glad that everything went well with your implant. I have heard some crazy stories about those things, and many people say that it's so painful to have them changed. Thank goodness you didn't experience any of that this time!
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