Happy Sunday and happy Mother’s Day too! Sending lots of love to every kind of mum out there and a few extra hugs to anyone who can't be with their mum today. Mother’s Day is one of those days filled with a lot of emotions. For some people it’s all flowers and breakfast in bed and for others it can be a sad day full of reflection. I hope whatever the day brings, it is a good one for you!
My weekend has been a quiet one with Becky sleeping for work, Stu at work and Ellie being busy doing her own thing. I think now is the end of the home improvements that we have been doing. I love the new things we have added in the house and all the painting we have done but I feel I need a rest from it and now the weather is warming up I am going to focus more on the garden. With my compost arriving on Thursday and the sun shining, I was keen to get out into the garden yesterday. I gave it a tidy and started with the planting.
Today I am planning on doing very little. I want food and drinks brought to me, I won't be doing any housework and I am also very tempted to order a takeaway tonight. I’m thinking Indian food because it’s something I rarely get. No one else in the house is keen on it, which means it doesn’t get ordered very often. Today feels like the perfect excuse to say its Mother’s Day, so that’s what I'm having!
Now for a photo every day!
67/365 8th March
The first race of the new F1 season happened and Ellie and I ended up playing catch up and watching it later in the day. Of course, we already knew who had won thanks to social media but we watched anyway because half the fun was seeing how everything played out during the race. There's another today, so I am very happy about that!
68/365 9th March
I bought us a little bin that hangs on the outside of the kitchen cupboard. It’s for food waste. With our bin collections changing next month and we’ll need to separate everything properly. I have a feeling this is going to take some getting used to.
69/365 10th March
I got on with painting the fireplace and all the wood around it. The paint went on easily and I managed to keep it where it was supposed to be without decorating the carpet, the walls or myself much. It took 24 hours to dry, which was a pain but it looks fantastic! You can see a photo on my Word of the Week post yesterday.
70/365 11th March
Once all the paint had dried properly, I could start rearranging my shelves. It is one of those jobs that I love doing. My Funko Pop figures ended up getting a new home on one of the shelves. I thought it looked great but the rest of the family were suspicious about them being stacked so high. They think they're all going to fall on their heads but I think they are quite safe.
71/365 12th March
Just a plate full of fish fingers which we had for tea along with home-made chips and baked beans! Sometimes the simple meals are the best ones.
72/365 13th March
I went to my dad's and of course he had a job for me. Take some photos and send them to a man who sells vintage car parts. I had no idea what I was taking photos of apart from that they were something to do with the brakes on his old car. I got my dad sorted and the man was quick to email back saying he has the parts needed. Phew!
73/365 14th March
With my compost arriving and my seeds ready, I got around to doing some planting. My kitchen window is now full of pots and seed trays waiting for something to grow!




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