Sunday, 1 March 2026

A photo every day for a year! 22nd - 28th February Week 9 of #Project365

Happy Sunday and happy March! I don’t know how we got here so quickly, February flew by for me. I am looking forward to this month, the clocks going forward, we have Mother's Day and hopefully some warmer weather when spring begins.

I hope you are all having a good weekend. We’re having a nice quiet one here. Stu and Ellie went back to work and college after a week off and they were wiped out by Friday and ready for a rest. You’d think a week off would leave you feeling refreshed but real life comes with alarm clocks and early starts. If you’re reading this on Sunday morning, I imagine we're all tucked up in bed having a lie in.

Now for a photo every day!

Trainers on the line and shelf in living room
Lemon muffing and flatpack instructions
Fresh flowers and a book cover
New bath mats

53/365 22nd February
It felt like a spring day on Sunday! The sun was shining, we had blue sky and it was actually quite warm. It was good to get things out on the line to dry. It all started with Ellie's trainers and before I knew it I’d stripped the bed, shoved the bedding in the washing machine and that went out on the line too.

54/365 23rd February
I love the new shelves in the living room and I had a good faff about moving things around and swapping bits from one shelf to another. The best part is that I now have space for more of my Lego sets. They’ve been sat waiting patiently because I refused to build them without somewhere to display them.

55/365 24th February
Just a lemon muffin, nothing fancy but it was perfect to enjoy with a cup of tea.

56/365 25th February
I hate putting flatpack furniture together but this one wasn't actually too bad! I surprised myself and it went together without too much fuss. No leftover screws or things put on backwards. It was a new sideboard and you can see a photo of it over on my Friday Favourites post. I think our next project will be painting the wood on the fireplace to match the rest of the room.

57/365 26th February
Mine and Becky's Valentine's Day flowers lasted really well but by Wednesday some petals were starting to fall off, so I knew they had to be thrown out. I ordered some daffodils and chrysanthemums to come with the food shop! I love having fresh flowers in the house.

58/365 27th February
I’m halfway through Skin by Liam Brown and wow. I wasn’t expecting it to get under my skin (excuse the pun) the way it has. The story is set after a pandemic where human contact has become deadly. People have to live completely separated, even from the people they love. It's crazy to think that just a few years ago we were living in a pandemic so this feels a little bit too close to home.

59/365 28th February
New bath mats! They're not exactly what I imagined. In the photos online they looked much bigger. Oops. They'll do though and they do feel a lot softer under my feet compared to the old ones.

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Saturday, 28 February 2026

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

This week my Word of the Week is:

Fresh

This week has felt like a proper fresh start. Last week Stu had the week off work and it was half-term break for Ellie so everything was a bit upside down in the nicest way. Then Monday rolled around and it felt like January and a whole fresh start. Back to routine, back to normal bedtimes but this time the sun was shining, warmer temperatures and there was even a bit of blue sky!

The sunshine has helped me so much. We’ve had a few days this week when it’s been bright and even a little bit warm. After all the endless rain earlier in the year, seeing the blue sky feels amazing! My mood is better, my energy is better and I suddenly feel like I can take on the world. It always feel more productive, I find myself opening windows and pottering about making lists of things I want to sort out.

Saturday night was such a good one. Stu and I headed out into town for a meal and a few drinks. It feels like ages since we’ve done that. We did plan to get the last bus home but after a couple of hours of being out, a belly full of food and a couple of drinks, we thought stuff it, we would just get a taxi home. We didn’t get home until well after half past one in the morning. Sunday morning wasn’t exactly energetic. I didn't feel as fresh as a daisy but I wasn’t suffering either. It should have been a lazy day but then I looked outside and it felt like spring. So the bed was stripped, washed and put out on the line to dry!

Stu has carried on with the painting. After finishing the dining room, he moved on to the bathroom. I thought he’d just used the same white paint we used in the dining room but no, it’s the one he used on the kitchen cabinets a couple of years ago. He said it is more waterproof and more suitable for bathrooms. I nodded along like I knew exactly what he meant but being honest I didn't even notice the difference until he pointed it out. That is his department. If it looks clean and fresh, I’m happy.

Seeing Stu busy with paint brushes and putting shelves up gave me that itch to change things too. The living room has had a little shuffle with me moving the furniture around. The sofa is now away from the window, which makes it so much easier to open and let some fresh air in and then I bought a new sideboard. I’d been thinking about it for a while because we needed more storage and it fits perfectly in the spot I had in mind.

Getting back into routine this week has felt good. As much as I love having everyone home, I do like our day-to-day routine. Family wise, it’s been a nice week. Ellie got back into her routine after half-term but she did struggle with being tired but that was partly her own fault. I went to bed just after 11pm one night and she was still watching TV when she knew she should have been asleep. She has cracked on with her college work and they're on the countdown now to exams and the end of the college year. Eek! Stu is back at work and he has felt tired too. Early mornings are no fun after a week of not getting up until at least 9am and Becky is just plodding on with life as normal, looking forward to the next couple of months as she has some exciting things planned.

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, 27 February 2026

What I have loved this week! Week 9. #FridayFavourites

Happy Friday! I hope you have all had a good week! Mine has been a one of getting back into a routine after my family had time off work and college last week. As always, I’m linking up with Erika and Andrea to share the things that I have loved over the past week.

What I have loved this week

The weather!
Since the weekend it has been so lovely with proper blue skies, sunshine and the hope that winter is over! (apart from yesterday, it was still warm but grey,) I’ve had washing out on the line actually drying instead of just getting damp in a different way and it smells fresh in a way that no fabric softener can ever compete with. I’ve had the windows open too. Even just pottering around the house feels better when there’s a little breeze coming through. At one point I was outside in just a T-shirt, only in the garden though, I was not brave enough to venture too far without a jacket. Although, after seeing the crazy weather in America, I’m slightly suspicious this might be one of those false springs. Eek!

Putting pretty things on my new shelf!

New shelf in the living room

You know when you measure something and you’re convinced you’ve done it wrong, that was me with the new shelf. Except I hadn’t!! It’s actually two shelves and they fit the space perfectly. They slot into the wall like they were made for it and it has completely changed that little area of the room. (They are straight, it's my photo skills which aren't!) The best bit was putting pretty things on them!

More painting!
Stu has been on a proper roll with the painting. Once he gets started, there was no stopping him. He finished off the dining room and then just carried on straight into the bathroom. By Monday evening we had two freshly painted rooms. Our house has had a mini makeover without us changing that much. It’s amazing what a lick of paint can do, it makes everything else look newer and brighter!

Sideboard storage!

A new sideboard in the living room

After the shelves and the painting I was in full home improvement mode so I decided the little sideboard in the living room needed changing too. Most of our furniture there is black and the old brown drawers just didn’t quite work any more. They weren’t awful but they didn’t blend in either. So I found a new set of drawers on Temu for just over £30. A metal frame and canvas drawers which are a lot stronger than they sound. The drawers are bigger and we now have more storage. It just looks neater and the old brown drawers are in the garage waiting to be given a new lick of paint and then we will find a new home for them! 

Bridgerton!
New episodes of Bridgerton were released yesterday and I am fully ready. I’ve been planning my afternoon around it. I am going to binge it all this afternoon!

Being home alone!
After having everyone home last week, this week’s quiet has been very welcome. I love my family but I also love a bit of space. The first day I was alone, I didn’t even put the TV on straight away. I just enjoyed the quiet, had a cup of tea, pottered about and caught up on the bits I didn’t manage to do last week. I haven’t even done anything exciting apart from putting the sideboard together but it has been lovely being home alone! 

What have you loved over the last week?

Friday Favorites

Thursday, 26 February 2026

What I listened to in January!

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 to. This post would have come sooner but I had to wait for my listening time to reset on Spotify to finish the last book. I have since moved away from Spotify audiobooks as 15 hours listening time per month is just not enough for me and I now borrow audiobooks from my local library through BorrowBox.

What I have been listening to lately

A Chosen Destiny: My Story by Drew McIntyre!

A destiny chosen, a destiny squandered, and a champion's relentless pursuit for redemption.

Growing up in a small village in Ayrshire, Scotland, Drew dreamed of becoming WWE Champion and following in the footsteps of heroes Stone Cold Steve Austin and Undertaker. With his parents' support, he trained and paid his dues, proving himself to tiny crowds in the Butlin's circuit. At age twenty-two, McIntyre made his WWE debut and was touted by none other than WWE Chairman Vince McMahon as "The Chosen One," who would lead WWE into the future. With his destiny in the palm of his hands, Drew watched it all slip through his fingers.

Through a series of ill-advised choices and family tragedy, Drew's life and career spiralled. As a surefire champ, he struggled under the pressure of expectations and was fired from the company. But the WWE Universe has not seen the last of this promising athlete. Facing a crossroads, this powerful Scotsman set a course to show the world the real Drew McIntyre. Buoyed by the support of his wife, Kaitlyn, and the memory of his beloved mother, Drew embarked on a mission to recharge, reinvent and revitalise himself to fulfil his destiny. It is a story of grit, courage and determination as a fallen Superstar discovers who he truly is and storms back to reclaim his dream.

This was the book which kicked this whole audiobook thing off for me. If you know me, you know I love WWE. I always have. Drew McIntyre is one of my favourites, so this was always going to be top of my list but I didn’t expect it to grab me the way it did! He reads it and comes across exactly how he does on screen. What really got me with this book was how open Drew is. There’s no glossing over the bad bits. He talks about the poor choices, the self-doubt, the ego and the knock to his confidence when he was released from WWE. Hearing him talk about that period, in his own voice, made it hit harder. You can hear the disappointment and the frustration, the way he rebuilt himself, not just physically but mentally and how much he changed as a person, not just a wrestler. Losing his mum clearly shaped so much of that growth too and those parts were emotional without being overdone but I did cry!

Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella!

Audrey can't leave the house. She can't even take off her dark glasses inside the house. Then her brother's friend Linus stumbles into her life. With his friendly, orange-slice smile and his funny notes, he starts to entice Audrey out again - well, Starbucks is a start. And with Linus at her side, Audrey feels like she can do the things she'd thought were too scary. Suddenly, finding her way back to the real world seems achievable. Be prepared to laugh, dream and hope with Audrey as she learns that even when you feel like you have lost yourself, love can still find you.

I don't usually listen to fiction but this was a great way to get into it! At first, it felt light and funny but underneath there’s a thoughtful look at anxiety, recovery and someone finding their way back to who they were. The way it is written feels kind and careful, not heavy or preachy. Nothing is rushed. There’s no big dramatic suddenly everything is fine moment. There are still laugh-out-loud moments mostly thanks to her family and her mum’s obsession with self-help books had me smiling more than once. As a mum myself, especially knowing the struggles my youngest Ellie has faced, some parts hit close to home. That feeling of wanting to fix everything, to make the fear disappear and sometimes getting it wrong despite good intentions. It was impossible not to relate. Even though this is aimed at young adults, I got so much out of it. It’s a reminder that kindness matters, patience matters and that small steps are still steps.

Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella!

Lexi wakes up in a hospital bed after a car accident, thinking it's 2004 and she's a twenty-five-year old with crooked teeth and a disastrous love life. But, to her disbelief, she learns it's actually 2007 - she's twenty-eight, her teeth are straight, she's the boss of her department - and she's married! To a good-looking millionaire! How on earth did she land the dream life? She can't believe her luck - especially when she sees her stunning new home. She's sure she'll have a fantastic marriage once she gets to know her husband again. He's drawn up a 'manual of our marriage', which should help. But as she learns more about her new self, chinks start to appear in the perfect life. All her old colleagues hate her. A rival is after her job. Then a dishevelled, sexy guy turns up and lands a new bombshell. What happened to her? Will she ever remember? And what will happen if she does?

I loved this book while I was listening to it. I flew through it while laughing, cringing and muttering Oh no," like they could hear me. The whole idea of meeting a version of yourself you don’t recognise was so interesting. he ending but the ending! I didn’t dislike it, it wasn’t bad or disappointing but it just felt unfinished. Like we reached the most important part and that was it. Even with that, I enjoyed it. It was funny, warm and thoughtful.

The Woman Who Got Her Spark Back by Fiona Gibson!

Meet Celia. Life hasn’t worked out quite how she’d planned.

Since her son left for university, Celia has felt stuck at home battling with her husband Geoff over control of the thermostat, and without the merest glint of a social life. Her only joy comes from the plants she nurtures in her makeshift plant hospital in their Glasgow flat. Then three unexpected things happen: She catches Geoff in bed with a secretary from his sausage factory (no pun intended). Her high-flying best friend Amanda arrives on her doorstep without warning (but with a very large suitcase) and A tall handsome French teacher asks her to tend his daughter’s cactus back to health.

Suddenly, Celia finds her life in freefall, but she makes a decision: she won’t let this be the end of her. She’ll bring herself back to life, just like the plants she works her magic on. But just how do you change the habits of a lifetime?

Celia is so relatable, she’s the sort of woman you want to cheer for because she’s kind, a bit shy of the spotlight but when life knocks her down, she doesn’t just lie there. She starts figuring out who she is apart from all the roles she’s been playing. There’s humour too in the right places. Her dynamic with the other characters is brilliant, especially with Amanda, who has her own set of baggage and Enzo, the French teacher who doesn’t mind that she talks to cacti like they’re her best friend. I really enjoyed this. There was drama but no big drama. It was a cosy sort of book.

What have you been reading or listening to lately?