Sunday, 31 May 2026

A photo every day for a year! 24th - 30th May! Week 22 of #Project365

Happy Sunday!! I hope you are all having a good weekend! We have had a great one even though we haven't been up to much. Yesterday was a lazy day after having a night out on the town with Stu. Last night we watched the Britain's Got Talent final and tonight we have wrestling to watch. It's on at a sensible time as it's live from Italy!

We have had a fantastic week with Ellie being off college for her half term break. We have fitted in a couple of fun outings, had some downtime and she has been off out with friends. The weather has been lovely, which was a real bonus, a little too hot at the start of the week but cooling off as the week has gone on to a comfortable 22C yesterday.

Now for a photo every day!

The Grand Prix on the TV
Working in the garden and the Moomins exhibition
Samsung cup and treats from the Asian food store
Two toilets and new Lynx spray

144/365 24th May
I watched sport all day on Sunday and it was all brilliant. We had the last day of the Premier League and the Canadian Grand Prix was on at 9pm, so we could watch it live and that was fun! When nothing exciting happened for a few minutes, Ellie jinxed it by saying she was going to the loo and of course just as she left the living room, something happened. George Russell's car broke down.

145/365 25th May
We were out in the garden giving it a good tidy on the hottest day of the year at the time. The next day was even hotter. We were sensible though, drinking plenty and spending time in the shade. It didn't stop Stu getting burned though. He forgot to put sun cream on. Oops. He lived up to the meme that had been doing the rounds, the bottom of his arms red and the top white, he looked just like those Squashies sweets.

146/365 26th May
The girls and I went to see a Moomins exhibition in Hull. The girls didn't see the attraction but I thought it was fantastic! I loved The Moomins when I was a child! It did make me chuckle that some of the exhibition was aimed at little kids who haven't a clue who the Moomins are. lol

147/365 27th May
Stu had a fun afternoon at work with the Samsung reps visiting and showing off all their new products. There's always freebies to be had and Stu came home with this big cup which Ellie has already claimed. She loves a big cup!

148/365 28th May
Ellie went to town and visited the Asian food store and came back with these treats. The Pocky sticks were good even though I am not usually one for matcha but the bottle of lemonade just tasted like fizzy water. She liked it though.

149/365 29th May
I feel so out of touch with the younger generation. Twobicles are a thing. In a bar in town there was a cubical in the bathroom with two toilets. It's a shame it looked like it needed a really good clean and a couple of repairs but I thought it was fascinating.

150/365 30th May
This is new, to me anyway. My family all use the Lynx spray and this has appeared, Peach Infusion and it smells pretty good. It is a real summer scent!

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Saturday, 30 May 2026

This week my Word of the Week is: Hot!! #WotW

This week my Word of the Week is:

Hot

This week has passed in a blur but in a really good way. I have been busy every day this week and I know by today I will want to just sit and do nothing productive at all, especially since Stu and I were out last night. It wasn't going to be a late one as he has work today but who knows? We always lose track of time when we are out enjoying ourselves. Eek!

We had a quiet weekend. I spent it mostly watching sport. Seeing Hull getting promoted into the Premier League and then watching the final day of the Premiership and the Canadian Grand Prix. It was all very tense but very exciting too.

We have had a proper little mini heatwave here in the UK this week and I don't think any of us really knew how to cope with it. One minute everyone was complaining about the rain and grey skies and then suddenly we were all melting and acting shocked that summer had arrived but a little bit early!

Monday was all about trying to stay cool while we were out in the garden tidying it up! It was madness being outside on the first hottest day of the year but we took it easy and kept having breaks in the shade. We had a lot of fun just pottering around and getting jobs done. The best thing about the day was coming inside and having the coldest shower I have ever had. Ellie got in after me and hadn't changed the dial or checked the water. I heard her scream from upstairs. lol

On Tuesday, I convinced Becky not to be boring by tidying her bedroom and come out on a little adventure with me and Ellie. We went for a little trip to Hull mostly to see a Moomins exhibition in Ferens Art Gallery, which was full of nostalgia for me. Becky can sort of remember them and Ellie couldn't understand what was so good about the fat hippo things. Eesh! I love how something from my childhood can instantly take me back. Seeing all the Moomins things reminded me of being little and watching it on TV. I don't think Becky and Ellie understood why I was so excited but I didn't care.

We had an hour to kill before Stu finished work so we nipped into Wetherspoons for something nice to drink. We ended up getting a cocktail pitcher and went and sat in the beer garden. I've never been up there on the roof before but it was a sun trap and a lovely place to spend some time. The cocktail pitcher probably wasn't the most sensible idea in the middle of the afternoon but it felt like a mini-holiday moment sitting up on the rooftop in the sunshine.

I could easily have sat on my backside all day on Wednesday. I was still aching from doing the weeding but I had the housework to do and there was plenty which kept me busy. Becky was sleeping for work and Ellie was out with her college friends, so it was nice to have some time alone.

We decided, as we had plans for yesterday, we would go and see my dad on Thursday. It was a nice surprise for him as he wasn't expecting us and Stu was off work, so him turning up was an even bigger surprise. My dad loves Stu and loves showing off what he has been working on even more. Stu had a lot of catching up to do. There were his vintage cars to see, a new shed he is building, trees have been removed and random other things.

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!

Word of the week

Friday, 29 May 2026

What I have loved this week! Week 22. #FridayFavourites

Happy Friday! I hope you’ve had a good week. We've had a great one. It feels like I haven't stopped but in a good way, with lots of fun things happening. I am of course linking up with Erika and Andrea to share the things that I have loved over the last week.

What I have loved this week

The Canadian Grand Prix!
Oh my goodness, what a race!! I think that was one of the most exciting races I have watched in such a long time. It had everything. Drama, chaos, rain, confusion, stress, people sliding about everywhere and everyone panicking over tyres. The weather made everything so much more exciting because nobody really knew what tyres were the right choice. George Russell was throwing bits of his car on the track when it broke down and was given a fine. Formula 1 really does love adding extra drama when it’s not needed but the best thing about it was that it started at 9pm so I could watch it live as it was happening!

The Wonders of Moominvalley!

The Moomins

Earlier in the week, the girls and I had a little outing to Hull. We had a few bits to do there anyway and ended up going to an art gallery because they had just opened a Moomins exhibition. I don’t think I realised quite how nostalgic it would make me feel until we got there. Ellie had absolutely no idea who the Moomins even were, which made me feel about a hundred years old. Becky vaguely remembered them from when she was younger but I used to watch them all the time when I was a child. The exhibition was lovely. There was artwork, sketches and information about the stories and characters. Even the girls enjoyed it more than they expected.

Getting lots done in the garden!
On Monday, which was the first the hottest day of the year so far, I decided it would be a brilliant idea to do some gardening. I started pulling weeds and moving pots around. I dragged Stu and Ellie out and he cut the grass while Ellie was sweeping and tidying up. We'd work for 10 minutes, then we'd go into the shade to cool down a little, then get back to it. The grass in the back garden finally looks nice again instead of the jungle it was. We got rid of loads of weeds, tidied bits and pieces and made everything look much more presentable. I also moved some of my plants into bigger pots and now all the ones which were on the kitchen windowsill are in the little greenhouses.

Ranch sauce!
I know ranch dressing is a massive thing in America but here in England it’s never really been something even seen in the shops or even tried, until now! I finally bought a bottle to try and now I completely understand why people are obsessed with it. I have been putting it on everything! Chips, wraps, chicken, random snacks and have even been using it as a dip! To me, it tastes like garlic mayonnaise mixed with tartar sauce with a little something extra thrown in.

Hot weather!
When I say we’ve had hot weather this week, I mean proper hot weather, which is not normal for May! We had the hottest day ever in May and then the record was broken again the next day when it went just over 35C! (95f) We are not built for this kind of heat but I've enjoyed the excitement of it all. We’ve spent loads of time in the garden, eaten far too many ice lollies and ice cream. Even my eldest, who normally refuses to show her legs, wore shorts this week. I think everyone looks a bit healthier after some sunshine too, we’re all slightly less pale. It has cooled down now, which I am happy about as I can sleep properly again but it was nice while it lasted.

This photo of me and my girls.
It does make me chuckle though, we are the sunglasses squad. lol

Me and my girls

Stu's afternoon off work.
I love hearing about my fellas' work, sometimes it sounds chaotic but a lot of fun! He works for a phone company and every few months, Samsung come in to show off their new phones and products and for him and most of the staff it's just an afternoon off work. This time they got free ice cream. Stu ended up with two as his friend didn't want theirs and a fancy Samsung-branded Stanley Cup. It had better be better than the fan he got last year which worked for about 10 minutes and then gave up. lol There was a photo booth and everyone got lots of photos with their work besties! It was nice to finally put some faces to the names I keep hearing.

What have you loved over the past week?

Friday Favorites

Thursday, 28 May 2026

Things I pretend I understand about gardening!

There are lots of things about gardening that I nod along to, smile about and pretend to understand. I love gardening, I really do. I like getting my hands dirty, buying plants with lots of hope and then watching to see what survives but there is so much that I don't understand. Today I thought I’d share the things I pretend I understand about gardening.

Things I pretend I understand about gardening

Soil types!
Clay, loam, sandy, chalky. People say these words with confidence, like they were born knowing what’s under their lawn. Me, I dig a hole and think, yep, that’s dirt! Apparently, soil type affects drainage, nutrients and plant happiness. I get the idea but when someone says, "This won’t do well in a certain soil," I nod like I’ve tested mine in a lab rather than poked it with a spade and shrugged.

Pruning!
Pruning is one of those gardening skills that sounds very serious. There are rules, seasons, angles and words like "node" and "deadheading" get thrown around and I smile politely. In reality, my pruning style is best described as chopping it and seeing what happens. If it looks messy, it gets cut, if it’s poking me in the eye, it definitely gets cut and if it hasn’t done anything exciting for months, snip. I know you’re meant to prune at the right time, or you risk ruining next year’s flowers. I pretend I know when that is but half the time I’m stood there with secateurs thinking this feels like the right moment. Sometimes it works and sometimes the plant dies and I pretend that was part of the plan.

Annuals vs Perennials!
I always think I know the difference between annuals and perennials. Then spring rolls around and I’m standing in the garden centre thinking, will this come back next year or am I committing to buying this again? Annuals are for one season, gone forever and perennials come back every year. Simple! Then every single year I forget!

Feeding plants!
Plants need food. That makes sense but the advice around feeding is wild. Feed weekly, feed monthly, don’t overfeed but also don’t forget. There's liquid feed, slow release and tomato feed for everything. I pretend I have a system. I do not! What I actually have is a vague memory that I fed something recently and a fear that I might burn the roots if I do it again. Sometimes I stand there holding a bottle of feed thinking you look hungry, which is probably not how it works. Other times I forget completely and then panic feed everything at once!

Latin plant names!
I love plants, I love flowers and I love a walk around the garden centre, but the Latin names are not for me. I admire people who casually drop them into conversation. "Oh yes, my Lavandula angustifolia is doing well." All while I am saying things like I like, the purple smelly one! I pretend I recognise the names when reading labels but really I’m scanning for pictures and the words “easy care. If a plant needs me to remember a complicated name and keep it alive, that’s asking a lot.

Companion planting!
Companion planting is fascinating. Did you know that some plants help others grow, some keep pests away and some don’t get along? It’s all the garden friendship drama! I love the idea of planting things strategically so they support each other. I pretend I understand which plants should be neighbours but in reality, I just plant things where there’s space and hope they sort it out themselves.

Knowing when something is established!
People say things like "Once it’s established, it’ll be fine." When is that exactly? A week, a month, a year? I pretend I know when a plant has crossed the line into being self-sufficient. What actually happens is I either water it forever out of fear or forget about it entirely because it looked okay last time. Sometimes a plant survives despite me and other times it clearly needs more attention and I apologise to it quietly while pulling it out.

Garden tools!
There are so many tools. Apparently, each one has a specific purpose and makes life easier. I pretend I know which one to use when. Half the time, I grab whatever is closest and make it work. I own tools I’ve used once and tools I use for everything they were never designed for. I only found out a little while ago that there is a difference between a spade and a shovel!

Pests and beneficial insects!
I know we’re meant to welcome certain insects into the garden. They’re helpful, they keep things balanced and I get it and I support it from a distance. When someone points out the benefits of insects, I pretend I know what they're on about but in my head I think, as long as you’re not eating everything, we’re fine! Me and slugs are not friends. I’ve tried to be calm and nature loving about it but when they eat something I’ve been proud of, I am ready to fight!

Gardening for me is less about knowing everything and more about just having a go. I pretend I understand a lot because that’s half the fun. I learn as I go, make mistakes and laugh at myself a lot.

What don't you understand about gardening?

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

The Wednesday Hodgepodge #57

I hope you are all having a good week. It's Wednesday, which means it's time to join in with the Wednesday Hodgepodge with Joyce who blogs at From This Side of the Pond! Each week there are 6 questions, we answer and then link up. Simple!

The Wednesday Hodgepodge

1. Do you like your name? Are you named after someone (grandparent, etc)? If you have children how did you choose their names?

I do mostly like my name. It’s short, simple, easy to spell and easy to say. The only time it causes issues is when something official comes along and they assume my full name must be Kimberly. It’s not. It’s just Kim. My parents were both very much on the practical side when it came to names. My dad struggled to spell his surname when he was younger and my mum with her first name, so they decided not to pass that struggle on. My brother and I ended up with short names that were easy to spell and hard to mess up. Three letters each.

So much thought is put into our children's names, I remember reading through books of baby names when I was pregnant. With Becky she was going to be a Chloe or Olivia for a girl or Jack and Kane for a boy. I was a huge wrestling fan and there was a wrestler called Kane who I loved. It turns out when she was born, the midwife asked what we were calling her and I came out with Rebecca. Don't ask me where it came from? I can't really remember why I said it apart from that she looked like a Rebecca. We knew early on that Ellie was a girl, so Stu and I didn't even consider any boys names. We had a deal when I fell pregnant that he would name a boy and me a girl. We had a few other names picked out for Ellie. She could have been Louise or a Jessica but Ellie suited her!

2. A piece of red velvet cake, a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a slice of blueberry pie? You can only have one...which will you choose? If you could pick any red, white, or blue dessert other than those listed here, what would you choose?

That's easy. I'd choose red velvet cake. I love it and don't eat it often enough! A scoop of vanilla ice cream seems a little boring when the cake it on offer and I am not a fan of blueberries, I will eat the odd one in a dessert if there are only a few but usually I avoid them. If I could choose my own, I would go for a bowl of strawberries, a white chocolate cheesecake and I can't think of anything blue that doesn't involve blueberries.

3. What's a job you'd like to try for just one day?

A surgeon. I'm currently rewatching Grey's Anatomy and at this point I feel like I’ve picked up enough medical vocabulary to confidently walk into an operating theatre and at least nod in the right places while someone hands me things. In reality, I would not be trusted anywhere near an actual scalpel but for the sake of a just one day experience I reckon I could take an appendix out if someone made the first cut for me. I’d love to see what it’s really like behind the scenes.

4. Any patriotic decor in your home currently or coming up this summer?

Nope, there's nothing patriotic in my home. It’s not really something I’ve ever done in my house. Living in England, we do see it more during big sporting events. Flags will start appearing in windows, cars, pubs and basically anywhere they can be attached without falling off next month when the World Cup starts. People really get into it, especially when the England team are doing well. The St George’s Cross is a tricky one these days. For me, it’s always just been the England flag, it is as simple as that but in recent years it’s also been tied up in other political meanings and debates linked to extreme political views or anti-immigration messages, which makes it feel more complicated than it used to be.

5. It's the end of May, so let's exercise our brains. Sum up your month with an acrostic using the word MAY. We can do it!!

M – Memories of random little moments that made me smile.
A – A mix of calm days and messy ones where I’ve been juggling too many things at once and pretending I’ve got it all under control.
Y – Year is moving quicker than I’d like it to. One minute it’s January, next thing I know I’m wondering how we’re nearly halfway through already.

6. Insert your own random thought here.

It’s too hot. There I said it. I know 30C (86F) doesn’t sound hot but here in England we are not built for it. We don’t have air conditioning so it feels like we are being slow roasted in our homes. Right now I’m sat here waiting for a little handheld fan to finish charging like it’s some sort of lifeline and when it’s ready, it will basically be glued to my face until it runs out again. Then I’ll repeat the entire process. Yes, we do have a normal plug-in fan but I’m still traumatised from a few years ago during a heatwave when we all had fans running constantly and ended up with a huge electricity bill. We spent more on electricity in one day running the fans than we did for the rest of the month! Oops. Over the last few days we've had the hottest days ever recorded in May, I dread to think what the summer temperatures will be like. Eek! 

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Tuesday, 26 May 2026

How blogging has changed me!

I have been blogging for over 13 years and that still feels mad to me. When I started, I honestly thought it would just be a little hobby for a few months. Somewhere to waffle about the kids, what we were eating, things we’d been up to and all the random thoughts floating around in my head. I never imagined I’d still be here all these years later and I never expected blogging to change me as much as it has.

How blogging has changed me

One of the biggest changes blogging brought into my life is how much more I notice the little things. When you blog about everyday life, you start paying attention to different things and in a different way. You notice the small stuff because small stuff turns into a blog post. A random thought while making tea, something funny someone said in passing, the way the light comes through the window in the evening or a feeling you can’t quite name but know you want to write about it. Blogging trains your brain to go that’s worth remembering and writing a post about it. Before blogging, I probably rushed through a lot of days on autopilot. Now, even after all these years, part of my brain is always noticing things, like collecting little moments. It’s made me more present and grateful for the ordinary bits.

Blogging has made me much more aware of my own thoughts. Writing things down helps me untangle my brain a bit and I've realised blogging is therapy with fewer tissues. I’ve written through stressful times, parenting worries, confidence wobbles, family stuff and those weird phases of life. Sometimes I only realise how I feel about something once I’ve written it down. Typing it out makes it real. Some posts never even make it onto the blog. Sometimes the writing is just for me and getting it all written down can clear my head.

I wasn’t always confident sharing my thoughts publicly, hitting publish used to feel terrifying! I’d read posts back about ten times before they went live and still panic. I used to overthink everything. I think blogging daily sort of knocked that fear out of me over time. I still overthink some posts but I have learnt that my voice doesn’t have to be perfect and I don’t need to sound clever or polished all the time. Sounding like me is all that really matters. Over the years, I have stopped trying to write the way I thought I should write and started writing the way I actually speak. Chatty, honest and a bit rambly sometimes.

Blogging has become as normal as putting the kettle on. Even on days when everything feels a bit off, it is nice to sit down and write something. Some days the post is long and thoughtful and other days it’s short and scrappy. Blogging has been there through every stage of my life over the last 13 years with different worries and different versions of me. Looking back at old posts is strange because I can remember exactly where I was in life when I wrote them. Some make me laugh, some make me cringe a little and some make me feel emotional, because in 13 years so much has happened.

Blogging has taught me that it’s okay to change. My blog has changed loads over the years because I’ve changed, my interests and my priorities too. I used to worry about that but now I quite like it. It would be weird if I was still exactly the same person I was 13 years ago. The blog has grown with me, rather than boxing me in and it’s helped me let go of the pressure to stay the same just because people expect it.

One of the best things to come from blogging is the people that come with it. People who pop up in the comments, readers who’ve been there for years, messages from someone saying, I thought I was the only one who felt like that. Even though most of the time I’m just sat in my armchair typing away on my laptop, it never really feels lonely. There’s always someone who relates to what I’m saying or leaves a comment saying they feel the same way. I love that. Being open helps other people feel less alone and that’s important. It’s made me kinder, more sympathetic and more willing to talk about stuff that isn't always easy to talk about.

Daily blogging is not always easy, there are of course days when I cannot be bothered at all. Days when I’m tired, uninspired or staring at a blank screen wondering how on earth I’ve managed to blog for this long but I don't always have to feel inspired to create something. Sometimes I just start writing and see where it goes. It can be messy but I muddle through and usually end up with a blog post to publish.

After years of blogging, I am now someone who notices the small things, trusts my voice, understands myself better than I did 13 years ago, values consistency over perfection and even now, after all this time, it still feels fantastic to sit down to write. It turns out, this little hobby changed everything!

How have you changed since you started blogging?

Monday, 25 May 2026

Our weekly meal plan! 25th - 31st May #MealPlanningMonday

Our weekly meal plan

Ohh! I have just noticed the dates for this week. It does please me when the last day of the month is a Sunday and the 1st of next month is a Monday. There is something so organised about it. I am not happy that we're coming up to the end of May though, this month has flown over but at the same time, we have a lot of exciting things happening over the next few months which I am really looking forward to.

Last week's meal plan went well. We ate everything that I had planned and our favourite meal to eat was the Peri Peri Spiced Basa Fish Cakes With Chips And Spicy Peas. Becky usually hates sweet potato and I didn't tell her it was in the fishcakes. She was enjoying them so much when I told her and she's now decided it's just sweet potato fries which she doesn't like, she is so fickle. lol My favourite meal to make was the chicken balls. Years ago, I never imagined that I would have the patience and know how to cook them but the Gosuto recipe boxes have taught me a lot!

This week is going to be a fun one. It's Ellie's half-term break from college and as it's the last ever holiday that she will get in education, we have a few fun things planned. Come to think of it, we have something planned for each day apart from today but I think I might spend some time out in the garden, messing with my plants.

On the menu this week we have:

Monday - Chinese pork steaks with veggie stir fry and noodles!
I have Chinese pork steaks in the freezer which I have hopefully got out to defrost by now and we will have them with a veggie stir-fry and noodles. I might even send someone to the shop for some prawn crackers that we can dip in!

Tuesday - Gousto Meal - Chicken Katsu Curry!
This meal is crispy coated chicken served over rice, topped with a mild curry sauce and with a bit of salad on the side. We love Katsu chicken here, even Becky who isn't a fan of curry. She always reminds me not to add too much of the curry powder to it. I never do.

Wednesday - Gousto Meal - One Pot Minty Lamb & Potato Stew!
I didn't think this through when I ordered this meal. Who makes stew when it's warm out? Wednesday is supposed to be the coldest day of the week at a warm 18C, so I think I might just pop it in the slow cooker and let it do all the work. This is a lamb and potato stew with carrots, onion, garlic and a rich stock with tomato paste.

Thursday - Gousto Meal - Cheesy Sausage & Pepper Chilli Con Carne Pasta Bake!
We have had this meal before and really enjoyed it. It is a mix of sausage casserole, chilli con carne and pasta bake. It's got sausage, sweet peppers, a smoky chilli tomato sauce and loads of cheesy pasta.

Friday - A takeaway of some sort!
Friday night is an easy night for me. I don't cook and we order takeaway. Last week we had chip shop. I shared a Doner Kebab with Becky, Stu got a burger and fries and Ellie got a chicken wrap. There wasn't a single piece of fish in sight but they deliver and they are quite cheap compared to other takeaways. Who knows what we will have this week?

Saturday - Gousto Meal - Sausage & Red Onion Tomato Chutney Baguette With Chips & Salad!
This is basically a posh sausage sandwich and chips! There are juicy sausages stuffed into a crusty baguette with sweet red onion chutney and tomato chutney which gives it a sweet, tangy flavour. Served with chips and a fresh salad on the side.

Sunday - A help yourself evening!
I have no plan for today and everyone can just help themselves to whatever they fancy.

What are you eating this week?

Sunday, 24 May 2026

A photo every day for a year! 17th - 23rd May! Week 21 of #Project365

Happy Sunday!! I hope you are all having a good weekend and are enjoying the sunshine. We're in the middle of a little heatwave here and the Bank Holiday weekend. It might actually be dry and sunny tomorrow, which rarely happens on a Bank Holiday. I haven't really complained about being too hot, well apart from Friday when I was walking back from my dad's, as it was mostly up hill and the sun was shining bright. I was very glad to get home, have a cold drink and cool down! Our house is an old house, so it tends to stay cool when it is hot out, as long as we keep the curtains closed while the sun is shining right at the windows. It's nice to come back in here after being outside.

Yesterday I spent the afternoon watching football and I am planning on doing the same today with it being the last day of the Premier League season. We know who's won it, now it's the battle at the bottom and to see who gets relegated. Eek! We only have a few weeks until the World Cup starts and the whole country will go mad for football! The England squad was announced on Friday and I am happy with it. For the last couple of tournaments, I have said we needed different players and that's what the manager has given us. I hope we do well and he can say I told you so and we didn't need certain players that were axed from the team.

Now for a photo every day!

Sunday lunch and cloudy sky
Chicken balls and grass in the back garden
Me dying my hair
Cow Parsley and my hair

137/365 17th May
Stu and I went out on Sunday for lunch and it was the best lunch we've had in a long time! We had the full three courses and left absolutely stuffed. It was also nice to have some time together, just doing something for us without the girls.

138/365 18th May
On a Monday Stu likes to help out around the house. I think it's so sweet as it's his day off but sometimes I do question what the heck he is doing. Can you see the grey/black clouds? He could too but was convinced it wasn't going to rain. Of course it rained! 10 minutes after he had finished hanging everything out, he had to get it all back in.

139/365 19th May
This was our favourite meal that I cooked at home this week. The Chinese Takeaway Style Chicken Balls With Vegetable Fried Rice! Before getting the Gousto box each week, I would never have imagined that I could make something like this. Obviously, I could easily make the rice but the chicken balls used to be way outside of my comfort zone. Now I think they are easy to make!

140/365 20th May
Stu cut the grass in the front garden on Monday but never got around to doing the back as it started raining. It's turning into a bit of a jungle out there and it's a job for today or tomorrow.

141/365 21st May
It was that time, time to dye my hair and I gave it a trim too. It only took me two and a half hours, which seems a long time but is better than it used to be. I used to take about 4 hours to do it.

142/365 22nd May
Cow Parsley! One of the prettiest weeds and our hedgerows are full of it at the moment. Did you know it's part of the carrot family and the main food for caterpillars, moths and of course butterflies.

143/365 23rd May
I thought I would share the after photo of me dying my hair. This was shortly after I got up on Saturday morning and it was already warm. I had a busy half hour bringing the Gousto box in and unpacking it, filling the washing machine and trying on a new dress that was delivered which isn't actually a dress. I didn't realise when I bought it that it was one of those with fitted shorts underneath. It is comfy and I feel good in it, so it's not all bad. It's just going to be a faff if I wear it out when I go to the toilet. lol

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Saturday, 23 May 2026

This week my Word of the Week is: Alone!! #WotW

This week my Word of the Week is:

Alone

I have had a really quiet and slow week. I've been home alone most days. Well, Becky has been sleeping upstairs after night shifts but for the most part I have been alone. It's not a bad thing, I have enjoyed it. I am well on top of all the housework and the jobs that need doing. All in all, it was a good week and I am using the word alone, not in a negative way, so don't be worried.

I know some people hate being in the house on their own and always need company but I quite like it every now and then. After years of having the girls at home most of the time or school runs to do and someone always needing something, having a bit of peace can be quite lovely. I can potter about doing whatever I want without anyone interrupting me and if I want to sit down with a cup of tea and scroll on my phone for a while, there's no one there expecting anything from me.

Ellie was left home alone on Sunday. Stu and I hadn't planned to leave her at home while we went out for lunch. Becky was supposed to be there but she got called into work and we had only booked a table for two. Ellie is fine being by herself at home. She's 18, can feed herself and hardly moves from in front of her computer but it felt a little bit mean. I did call in the shop on the way home and bought her some treats as the mam guilt kicked in. I really don't know why I felt guilty. Ellie was absolutely fine and probably enjoyed the peace and quiet. Becky had a great time doing an extra shift at work. She doesn't usually do day shifts, it's usually just nights, so it made a nice change for her. She got to see residents in the care home, which are usually in bed when she is working.

On Thursday it was so strange being home totally by myself. Becky was at her "friends" house and Ellie went off to college to do her English GCSE exam and said she thinks she has done well. She said she wrote more than she ever has and feels confident. She still has paper two to do in a couple of weeks but this is the most positive she has ever felt about the English exam, so I am taking that as a good thing. I did have to bring the food shop in and put it all away myself but it was nice to go at my own pace instead of Ellie's.

It feels like the end of an era. Yesterday Ellie started her last ever school holidays. This time next month she will just be going into her last week in education. I know every parent says it but the years really do fly by. One minute you're helping them put their coat on for nursery and the next they're talking about full-time jobs and making their own way in life. It doesn't seem possible. I can still remember taking first day of school photos and now we're talking about the end of college. Where did all those years go? I am not going to dwell on that as I know I will have at least one blog post coming about her college years. I think I am going to make the most of being home alone over the next month because who knows when I will get it again. Yes, Ellie has a part-time job but she will still be home more.

Next week I am going to be far from alone. Like I said it's Ellie's last school holidays and we have a few things planned already. Stu has taken a couple of days off work too, it would have been three days but one of the days wasn't approved. He's pushing his luck now and he has put in to do a half day on the day he couldn't get off. He should find out about that on Tuesday. He didn't even realise he could do that until his friend did a half day so she could spend the morning baking. This woman is an amazing baker and loves doing it but doesn't have lots of people to give her treats to, so Stu keeps coming home with random things. This week it was cookies and flapjacks and they were so good!

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!

Word of the Week

Friday, 22 May 2026

What I have loved this week! Week 21. #FridayFavourites

Happy Friday! I hope you’ve had a good week. Mine has been a good one but I don't have any big favourites to share. It has been one of those weeks when I just seem to have been plodding on with life quite happily but I am going to share the little things that I have been loving and of course linking up with Erika and Andrea.

What I have loved this week

Pizza!
We got takeaway pizza on Friday evening. It was the first time we've had it in a long time from the pizza shop, so of course it tasted amazing and the best thing about it was that there were leftovers for Saturday evening too. I think pizza always tastes better the next day. I got the Beef Chef's Special with cheese, tomato, beef, onions, sweetcorn, mushrooms and I added extra pineapple. It was so good!

GCSE Exams.
Well, just the one that my youngest has to resit. It's a rule that when you are in further education here in the UK, if you didn't pass your Maths and English GCSE at school, you resit them until you do. Ellie passed her Maths first try but English has been something she just hasn't been able to pass. There are two papers, paper two she is great at, where you read a couple of non-fiction texts and write about them. It's paper one where she struggles, the creative writing. As great as her imagination is, she struggles. You are given a prompt and have to just write but she said it wasn't too bad. This year the exam is with a different exam board and she said it was slightly easier. Fingers crossed she gets it this time. We will find out in August. It's the last chance she will get as she leaves education next month. Eek!

The rain!
Usually I complain about the rain and this week it has rained quite a bit but I am not complaining, the garden needed it. Monday was a day when Stu and I tried to get things done between the showers. The grass out the front and back needed cutting but only the front was cut as just as Stu had finished that the heavens opened. He rushed to get everything unplugged and inside and came in soaked through. We also spent the day debating whether to hang washing out on the line. Stu made a bold choice to try and hung everything out and within 10 minutes he was getting it back in as it had started raining again. The back garden is still needing to be cut but that could be a job for the weekend. 

Football (Again!)
Last week in my favourites I wrote about how the football season is coming to an end and now there is only one match to play in the Premier League and even though the winner has been decided (Arsenal) the teams at the bottom still have it all to play for to stay in the Premier League and not be relegated. The EFL Championship play-offs have been a big drama. One team was accused of spying on another and have now been kicked out of the play offs so now it's my two favourite teams playing each other for a place in the Premier League. So tomorrow it's Middlesbrough vs Hull and I think I want our local team Hull to win!

Time with Stu!
I love this stage in life. When the girls were little, Stu and I rarely got any time to go for meals out, have a lot of time home alone or just time together in general. On the odd occasion we did leave the girls with a babysitter, I would worry and we would always have to be back at a certain time. Now that the girls are older and are busy doing their own thing, Stu and I have more time together and I like it. On Sunday we had an afternoon out and a lovely meal which I mentioned in my Wednesday Hodgepodge post. It was nice not having to worry about being back at a certain time. The only thing we had to worry about was catching the bus, as the Sunday service is terrible here and there are two hours between buses. Eek!

What have you loved over the past week?

Friday Favorites

Thursday, 21 May 2026

What I listened to in April!

At the start of the year, I started listening to audiobooks. I always wanted to be a reader but couldn't/wouldn't make the time, so audiobooks were a way around it. I could be busy doing something while still listening to a book. Anyway, I thought I would share what I have been listening too. All of my audiobooks come from my local library through the app BorrowBox. I know lots of what I listen to might be considered old but they are all new to me!

What I have been listening to lately

This is what I listened to in April:

Looking for JJ by Anne Cassidy!

Three children walked away from the cottages on the edge of town toward Berwick Waters. Later that day, only two of them came back. Alice Tully knows exactly what happened that spring day six years ago, though it's still hard for her to believe it. She'll never be able to forget, even though she's trying to lead a normal life. She has a job, friends and a boyfriend whom she adores. But Alice's past is dangerous, and violent sad and it's about to rip her new life apart.

I found Looking for JJ quite unsettling to listen to. It’s not exactly an easy or light listen but I did find it gripping. I needed to know what happened six years ago and what happened to Alice now. I had moments where I felt quite sympathetic and then I’d catch myself and feel a bit weird about it, like should I feel like that about a murder? It definitely made me question a lot, especially about people changing and whether the past should always define someone.

Kill Them with Kindness by Will Carver!

The threat of nuclear war is no longer scary. This is much worse. It’s invisible. It works quickly. And it’s coming. The scourge has already infected and killed half the population in China and it is heading towards the UK. There is no time to escape. The British government sees no way out other than to distribute ‘Dignity Pills’ to its citizens: One last night with family or loved ones before going to sleep forever together. Because the contagion will kill you and the horrifying news footage shows that it will be better to go quietly.

Dr Haruto Ikeda, a Japanese scientist working at a Chinese research facility, wants to save the world. He has discovered a way to mutate a virus. Instead of making people sick, instead of causing death, it’s going to make them… nice. Instead of attacking the lungs, it will work into the brain and increase the host’s ability to feel and show compassion. It will make people kind. Ikeda’s quest is thoughtful and noble, and it just might work. Maybe humanity can be saved. Maybe it doesn’t have to be the end. But kindness may also be the biggest killer of all.

I really wanted to get into Kill Them with Kindness but it just didn’t click for me. I gave it a fair go but I kept losing track of what was going on because it felt like it was constantly jumping about. In the end, I didn’t finish it. This is the first book I haven't been able to finish since I started listening to audiobooks.

Lucky Day by Beth Morrey!

Work. Eat. Sleep. Repeat. But not today. Today, the rules don’t apply. After a morning that starts with a terrible migraine, an accidentally strong concoction of painkillers, and a bump on the head, Clover Hendry is not quite herself. And as she walks out of work at 9.47am, for once Clover isn’t worrying about the consequences. For once, she’s going to live for herself, if only for a day. Full of a joyful recklessness, Clover Hendry is taking the day off. But will her new-found freedom uncover long-buried secrets?

I really enjoyed Lucky Day and as a people pleaser it appealed to me. It’s one of those books that just makes you feel good while you’re listening to it and I found myself properly smiling while listening. There were loads of laugh out loud moments too, which I didn’t expect but they really made it such an easy, enjoyable listen. I think I could do with a day life this where I say stuff it to all my responsibilities and do what I want to do.

Audition by Katie Kitamura!

Two people meet for lunch in a Manhattan restaurant. She’s an elegant and accomplished actress in rehearsals for an upcoming premiere. He’s attractive, troubling, and young young enough to be her son. Who is he to her, and who is she to him? In Audition, two competing narratives unspool, rewriting our understanding of the roles we play every day partner, parent, creator, muse and the truths every performance masks, especially from those who think they know us best.

I liked Audition by Katie Kitamura but I’ll be honest, I also came away a bit like I’m not sure I fully got all of that. It’s one of those books that feels really clever and I kept wondering if I was missing something important underneath it all. Like I was reading it slightly out of sync with what it was trying to do. There were parts I really enjoyed and got pulled into but then it would shift again and I’d be back to trying to work it all out in my head. Either way, I’m glad I listened to it even if it’s still sitting in my head a bit like a puzzle

The Black Dress by - Deborah Moggach!

Pru is on her own. But then, so are plenty of other people. And while the loneliness can be overwhelming, surely she'll find a party somewhere? Pru's husband has walked out, leaving her alone to contemplate her future. She's missing not so much him, but the life they once had - picnicking on the beach with small children, laughing together, nestling up like spoons in the cutlery drawer as they sleep. Now there's just a dip on one side of the bed and no-one to fill it.

In a daze, Pru goes off to a friend's funeral. Usual old hymns, words of praise and a eulogy but it doesn't sound like the friend Pru knew. And it isn't. She's gone to the wrong service. Everyone was very welcoming, it was oddly a laugh and more excitement than she's had for ages. So she buys a little black dress in a charity shop and thinks, now I'm all set, why not go to another? I mean, people don't want to make a scene at a funeral, do they? No one will challenge her and what harm can it do?

I was hooked on this after the first chapter wondering how things were going to unravel next. Just when I thought I had things figured out, it would shift and I’d be sat there thinking I didn't see that coming! There’s a nice mix of humour and sadness running through it and has a mischievous edge that made me keep listening just to see what happens next. There were so many twists and turns and I could have never have guessed the ending.

What have you been reading or listening to lately?

Wednesday, 20 May 2026

The Wednesday Hodgepodge #56

I hope you are all having a good week. It's Wednesday, which means it's time to join in with the Wednesday Hodgepodge with Joyce who blogs at From This Side of the Pond! Each week there are 6 questions, we answer and then link up. Simple!

The Wednesday Hodgepodge

1. What do you make more complicated than it needs to be?

I make pretty much everything more complicated than it needs to be by overthinking things. I can turn the smallest decision into a whole drama. Deciding what jobs to do first, replying to a message, planning a day out, even choosing what to watch on TV somehow becomes a major life decision. I overthink things, thinking of every possible outcome and I usually end up confusing myself even more. Half the time, the simple answers were the ones I thought of at the start but my brain likes to add extra steps just to keep life interesting.

2. What impresses you?

People who seem to have their life together all the time! You know the ones who's houses are always spotless, their meals look like something from a cookbook and they somehow manage to make family life look easy. They’re organised, never seem rushed, always remember appointments and manage to wear the cutest outfits without them seeming to try too hard. I know social media only shows the good bits and real life can’t possibly be that perfect all of the time but I am still impressed by people who manage to juggle everything while making it all look so easy. Then there's me over here walking into rooms and forgetting why, losing my phone while it’s in my hand and repeating myself to the girls about ten times a day before anyone listens.

3. On a scale of 1-10 how picky of an eater are you? (1=extremely and 10=not at all) If you had to eat a meal made entirely of one color what color would you choose?

I’d say I’m about a 9. I will eat just about anything and try most things at least once. There’s not much that I flat out refuse to eat apart from broccoli and green leafy vegetables but sometimes I will eat them if they are hidden well in a meal.

If I had to eat food made entirely of one colour, I’d pick beige. Beige food is something special. Chips, bread, pasta, roast potatoes, chicken nuggets, crisps, pastries, toast and cake! It might not be the healthiest choice but I would definitely not go hungry. Never mind one meal, I think I could last a week just eating beige food.

4. What does balance in life mean to you? Does your life currently feel 'balanced'?

Balance in life to me means having time for the things I have to do and the things I want to do. A balanced day for me is getting all the boring jobs done like the washing, cooking and tidying up and then still having time left to sit down in front of the TV and watching whatever show I'm watching, playing games on my laptop or enjoying a nice cup of tea.

I think my life feels pretty balanced at the moment. Of course, there are days when everything feels a bit too much or the to-do list never ends but at the moment I am in a good place. I think it helps that I am realising that I don't have to be productive every second of the day, some downtime is good!

5. If you could travel the world for a year what would be your first destination?

If I could travel the world for a year, my first stop would definitely be America and I don't think I would get much further as there is so much that I want to do and see over there. It’s one of those places I feel like I already know a bit from reading blogs, watching videos and following people online but I would love to see it in real life. I’d want to visit some of the places I’ve read about, walk the streets I’ve only seen in photos and I also like the idea of meeting some of my favourite bloggers along the way. Then there are places like Disney World and Land, the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park, Las Vegas, New York City and of course Washington D.C.

6. Insert your own random thought here.

Just me and a prawn cocktail
Roast dinner and dessert

I am writing this on Sunday afternoon after being out for lunch and what a good lunch it was! It was just Stu and I who went out and we decided to get the three courses. I had a prawn cocktail for starters, honey roast gammon and all the trimmings for my main and then Chocolate Cremeux for dessert. I had no idea what a chocolate cremeux was before Sunday, it's like a mousse but more denser. It was amazing and the butterscotch ice cream on the top was something else! We finished out afternoon out by having a few games of pool. It was just going to be one but I beat Stu on the first so it had to be best of three. He won. Hmmf. 

Wednesday Hodgepodge