Sunday, 20 April 2025

Blessed Easter.

 


A Blessed Easter to Everyone.
Hope your day is a happy one.

Chrisxx

Saturday, 19 April 2025

Rain!

 


Has your day been like ours? The continuous rain has made up for weeks of dry days. It has poured down since early morning. I had the umbrella and wheels battle to SW, which was a disaster, where did that 2 pounds come from?? And I haven't had any ice cream for 6 weeks, 6 whole weeks!!! Ah well draw a line and start again, but not till after this weekend! Our fruit buns were delicious and we have some for the week left.

This bird feeder is just a photo of one like ours, its too wet to go out and get a photograph, but a little Gold Finch has sheltered in ours most of the afternoon, the rain was that heavy. The other feeders have had a pair of Collared Doves, small birds take shelter in rain, sensible birds.

We have sheltered too, after a drive home from SW via the front prom, lots of cars but not many people walking. A young woman with children well waterproofed, just like me and my children on all the West Country holidays we had in the rain!  I used to take them to the beach where they kicked up the sand and puddles with their wellies, and we made rock towers, and went back the next day to see if they've survived the sea. Isn't this a super one (stock pic)

I've read a big chunk of my book and may finish it later, 'Redemption' by Jack Jordon. Well worth a read, its good, with something happening all the time.

What else can you do in the rain?

Chrisxx

Friday, 18 April 2025

We made buns!


The one thing I can honestly say about my Darling Husband (Dh) he always over burdens us! We're up to our eyes trying to get the bungalow straight (clean) for the Easter weekend.  Its not because  we are having visitors, but we (I) do like the place to be tidy and clean. 
So what are we doing?? Making our own buns! And so everything stopped to make them.
We're using this recipe and made them the shape of Chelsea buns.. They look wow and smell delicious. The kitchen is awash with flour and the odd raisin on the floor (We need a dog to keep the floor clean!)

But we have a problem we have SW tomorrow morning, so can't have any till we've been weighed! 
Every thing else has been left to make these buns and now we have to wait till late tomorrow morning.


When I was young living here I was sent off to Comleys, the bakers on Good  Friday for Hot Cross buns. They were always warm in the brown paper bag and I used to run home as fast as I could and we all had one each thickly spread with butter. Me, my Grandmother and my two aunts! A real treat and we always had lamb for Sunday dinner, after Chapel of course.


Don't they look lush!
Chrisxx

Thursday, 17 April 2025

After the rain.

 After the struggle in the rain, I slept really well, the fresh bed was wonderful and it is very comfortable although its not the new mattress we bought not so long ago. Its the one off the spare bed, the new £1200 one was too soft! I slept so well,  I went back to sleep so quickly after having to get up for the loo, when I felt the urge to wee again, grrrr! I thought I'd only just got back into bed and 3 hours had gone! 

When there's nothing on TV we like, we watch a couple of episodes of The Gilmore girls and are on series 6, there are 7 series, so when we've watched them all we'll be at a loss as to what to watch. Any one have a suggestion of something similar?

I'm hoping for some hot days now to get my seeds I've sown in the garden germinating. The rain cleaned the patio and did the grass the world of good as the weed and feed had blackened the mossy areas, grow grass grow!

And didn't it rain, we had thunder and lightening. We had planned to go out and drive to the sea front prom and have a coffee from Booths, one of the pavement kiosks, but we both dozed after lunch, so  switched on the TV. I carried on knitting the Emotional Support Chicken.. I wouldn't say it was complicated but there's a you tube with stitch by stitch instructions! I've decided to knit it in multi-colours. It does make my arm ache a bit while doing it, but it aches anyway, so I always think I might as well do something I like and give it something to ache about! 

Isn't 'ache' a funny word, I've just remembered a note a child used to bring back after a day off school..' Tracy was off school because she had a stomache' Oh dear I used to think I hope I didn't teach her mother.

Chrisxx


Wednesday, 16 April 2025

One of those days!

 We have wanted and longed for rain and it arrived Monday afternoon when we were out, leaving a line of pegged out towels and clothes! And as we drove nearer to home the rain got heavier. Dh's words 'I'm sick as a jugglers bunny!' We wanted the rain but not now! But not too bad, a quick tumble in the drier and all ok. 

Yesterday it was overcast when we got up, it looked like rain. Yes we needed it,  but I had a hair appointment in town and so rain was something I did not want! As it was,  getting showered and dressed to leave the house at 9:15 is not easy for me. We park in the short stay car park and at that time of day it is practically empty. Dh had parked in one of the two disable spaces, when a workman came up to up to me to say, we couldn't park there, because  their lorry was the other side of the little roadway . They were doing a job on the back of one of the shops, and any cars  or vans would not be able to get through.. So Dh pulled right forward,  but still in a disable space, or we could get a ticket if not in the lines.. and we rushed off, Blue Badge displayed and left him staring into space!

When we got to the  hairdressers, I was confronted by the girl to say my app. was Monday at 11:00am!! What?? No way I said.  I would not have made a Monday morning app. because that's when we have our Welsh lessons.. The hairdresser apologized and said her mistake and I had it done, altho' she wanted me to have a cut and I want to grow it a bit longer. Why do hairdressers like the sound of their scissors clip, chopping off your hair?

It was raining when I came out and altho' I have my bright red new umbrella, I don't manage it well with pushing my wheels. So I struggled all the way down the main street to Costa, once inside I heaved a sigh of relief. But it was cold in there, their A/C was blowing a gale, so not pleasant, but the coffee was hot and lovely as usual. 

I needed  my beauty cream from Boots, not far and I managed to anchor my brolly under my chin to keep my £27 hair do dry!  Ahhh! Boots is being refurbished, the shelves were practically empty, they didn't have the larger size I wanted. The girl serving was a new recruit, she knew nothing, spoke in whispers and it was a very unsatisfactory conversion with her. I wanted to scream, if I wasn't running out of my cream I'd have said, 'Stuff it I'll buy it on line!' I was not happy!

Back out into the rain, now quite heavy so I shuffled along with my brolly handle under my chin and we drove home, via the sea front.. Rain and grey skies and a grey sea, but home was wonderful. warm and best of all, a hot cuppa and my own toilet! Such a relief, only women who go to wee a lot know that feeling of your own toilet! I dozed in my chair for 30 mins before I tackled the bathroom, while Dh changed our bedding.. A fresh bed to sink into with a clean nightie, perfect after a struggle of a day!

Chrisxx

Tuesday, 15 April 2025

Long but worth a read

 FOR THOSE WHO ARE 60 yrs OLD AND ABOVE PLEASE READ THIS.

This is for you. I really like what is said here and am going to try my best to follow it. Thank you to the person who wrote this. May God bless us all as we strive to be a blessing to others at this age, especially to our children.
🚩Between 60 and death. It's time to use the money you saved up. Use it and enjoy it. Don't just keep it for those who may have no notion of the sacrifices you made to get it. Remember there is nothing more dangerous than a son or daughter-in-law with big ideas for your hard-earned capital.
🚩Warning: This is also a bad time for investments, even if it seems wonderful or fool-proof. They only bring problems and worries. This is a time for you to enjoy some peace and quiet.
🚩Stop worrying about the financial situation of your children and grandchildren, and don't feel bad spending your money on yourself. You've taken care of them for many years, and you've taught them what you could. You gave them an education, food, shelter, and support. The responsibility is now theirs to earn their own money.
🚩Keep a healthy life, without great physical effort. Do moderate exercise (like walking every day), eat well, and get your sleep. It's easy to become sick, and it gets harder to remain healthy. That is why you need to keep yourself in good shape and be aware of your medical and physical needs. Keep in touch with your doctor, do tests even when you're feeling well. Stay informed.
🚩Always buy the best, most beautiful items for your significant other. The key goal is to enjoy your money with your partner. One day one of you will miss the other, and the money will not provide any comfort then, enjoy it together.
🚩Don't stress over the little things. You've already overcome so much in your life. You have good memories and bad ones, but the important thing is the present. Don't let the past drag you down and don't let the future frighten you. Feel good in the now. Small issues will soon be forgotten.
🚩Regardless of age, always keep love alive. Love your partner, love life, love your family, love your neighbor and remember: "A man is not old as long as he has intelligence and affection."
🚩Be proud, both inside and out. Don't stop going to your hair salon or barber, do your nails, go to the dermatologist and the dentist, keep your perfumes and creams well stocked. When you are well-maintained on the outside, it seeps in, making you feel proud and strong.
🚩Don’t lose sight of fashion trends for your age, but keep your own sense of style. You’ve developed your own sense of what looks good on you – keep it and be proud of it. It’s part of who you are.
🚩ALWAYS stay up-to-date. Read newspapers, watch the news. Go online and read what people are saying. Make sure you have an active email account and try to use some of those social networks. You'll be surprised at what old friends you'll meet.
🚩Respect the younger generation and their opinions. They may not have the same ideas as you, but they are the future and will take the world in their direction. Give advice, not criticism, and try to remind them that yesterday's wisdom still applies today.
Never use the phrase: “In my time.” Your time is now. As long as you’re alive, you are part of this time.
🚩Some people embrace their golden years, while others become bitter and surly. Life is too short to waste your days on the latter. Spend your time with positive, cheerful people, it'll rub off on you and your days will seem that much better. Spending your time with bitter people will make you feel older and harder to be around.
🚩Do not surrender to the temptation of living with your children or grandchildren (if you have a financial choice, that is). Sure, being surrounded by family sounds great, but we all need our privacy. They need theirs and you need yours. Even then, do so only if you feel you really need the help or do not want to live by yourself
🚩Don't abandon your hobbies. If you don't have any, make new ones. You can travel, hike, cook, read, dance. You can adopt a cat or a dog, grow a kitchen garden, play cards, checkers, chess, dominoes, golf.
🚩Try to go. Get out of the house, meet people you haven't seen in a while, experience something new (or something old). The important thing is to leave the house from time to time. Go to museums, go walk through a park. Get out there.
🚩Speak in courteous tones and try not to complain or criticize too much unless you really need to. Try to accept situations as they are.
🚩Pains and discomfort go hand in hand with getting older. Try not to dwell on them but accept them as a part of life.
🚩If you've been offended by someone – forgive them. If you've offended someone-apologize. Don't drag around resentment with you. It only serves to make you sad and bitter. It doesn't matter who was right. Someone once said: "Holding a grudge is like taking poison and expecting the other person to die." Don't take that poison. Forgive, forget, and move on with your life.
🚩Laugh. Laugh away your worries Remember, you are one of the lucky ones. You managed to have a life, a long one. Many never get to this age, never get to experience a full life.
My valued friends, enjoy peaceful life at this point in your life ...
Don't worry... be happy. 🥰



So we should all be happy

Chrisxx

Monday, 14 April 2025

A sad time

I've missed a whole week of blogging and most importantly blog reading. This time of year is not a good time for me, too many memories that bring me down into the depths of sadness. Sometimes I can just shrug it off, other times I weep for the slightest thing.

Its a whole 10 years since I tripped and broke the humerus bone in my right arm, my dominate arm! It has been life changing and if I didn't have my lovely husband, I couldn't have managed.. The last 2 ops which included a bone insertion and shoulder replacement were the most painful experiences of my life. Something I didn't know was, you can have  a wedge of bone inserted in yours from any blood group, it doesn't make any difference, and yes the bone was donated by a deceased person! The shoulder replacement means I can only use my arm at waist level, but not higher, my arm will not lift up! So I learnt to do my hair and wash etc left handed and hence I visit a hair salon or have someone to the house every week. And of course I'm not legal to drive. My writing is pretty  awful too and I take ages to put on my clothes. Dh helps with my bra.

Over the 10 years my over all health has deteriorated  and I gained 3 stone! Lockdown didn't help and I know I should do more. But I've had a wake up call through a cheap clothing site! I usually buy my clothes on line from a Norwegian firm.  https://www.gudrunsjoden.com/en-us  They have dresses in bigger sizes  that fit and are bright colours. I love them and although they cost a bit more, they are worth it. I saw a cheap dress on line and I thought it would be perfect for an at home, housework dress.. It was a darker green than the picture, but still nice, but the fit!! It was big all over, so sleeves reaching to my knees, well nearly and skimpy round my middle, so very very unflattering. For the very first time I could see the real me, not the internal view I have of myself. I am huge, really, really fat! It shocked me and I won't be looking in the full length mirror in the middle bedroom again, for at least a few months and I will knuckle down and get this weight off! So tears for the dress and fat me. 

I've had some sleepless nights worrying about it and that doesn't help my weight loss. Because I'm too tired to do much the next day, but that dress is hanging outside my wardrobe to spur me on!

What is this weight thing, I never had a problem when I was young. I hardly gained any weight when pregnant and not any for years.. a few pounds extra when my underactive thyroid was diagnosed in 1988 and just a bit more over the years, and now here I am grossly over weight and struggling! 

Chrisxx

Saturday, 12 April 2025

Then and now

When we moved here 3 1/2 years ago.
 

And now 












We have 3 flower beds and now small trees and shrubs in front of the fence we've had put in, after taking out the 30m  of scrappy hedge!
Lots of plants waiting to go in the prepared beds and seeds sown already. I'm expecting  a very colourful summer.
Its been worth the work over the last week getting it straight..     And no rain has meant we've watered most evenings.
How's your garden?

Chrisxx

Saturday, 5 April 2025

How did I survive??

My Victorian grandmother's cures for various ailments, when I was growing up.

Always wear a vest and pull it right down your back to keep your kidneys warm. (Wee-ing problems and to keep colds at bay) I also wore a Liberty Bodice. Called Liberty bodices, because they originally were to be worn instead of the stiff corsets of the 19th Century. So you were liberated from a corset! I never minded wearing one, it kept you warm. No central heating only one coal fire in the living room. 

I do remember I had a bed cardigan and even in todays time, I sometimes wear one, when I'm in bed and the heating has switched off early. When I was little in winter, the bed was warmed by a brick  heated in the oven with a bit of old blanket wrapped round it.

Goose grease smothered on your neck, then a Lyle stocking wrapped round it, secured with a safety pin.(Sore throat)

Sheep's wool gathered off barbed wire fence, washed and inserted into your ear for earache. Something we always gathered when we visited my Grandmother's sister in Maesteg, as their road was at the bottom of  a mountain with wandering sheep.

Bread, milk and water made into a mash, heated and spread on a piece of cotton and topped with another piece of cotton and pressed on the area with the boils, still hot, a poultice.. Wound round with strips of cotton to keep in place. (Any boil or ulcer)

Starch powder sprinkled on itchy areas to stop the irritation. (Any itchy rash)

Cold salted water streamed on bruises to reduce swelling. 

Honey, vinegar and butter.. brought to the boil, then sipped slowly for a  sore throat and coughs. (I loved  this)

Cabbage water after the cabbage had been boiled to a pulp!!  A cup of the  cabbage water drunk for your bowels! Ugh Plus Syrup of Figs on Saturday night.

And then the rest of the cabbage water poured down the outside lav. to clean the 'U' bend!

I had the usual childhood illnesses, mumps, measles and Yellow Jaundice, (what ever that was?) But I can't ever remember missing school with a cold, so somethings must have worked! 

She was born in 1887 and had 8 children.. only 5 survived into adulthood

Gladys (1906-1990) Marion (1908-1924) Thelma (1912-1994)  Eunice, my mother (1918-1945) Rachel (1920-2016)

I think my Aunty Glad (Gladys) found the money from somewhere and coerced my father, to help pay for me to go to that private school, so I'd get a good education. She went into Service age 12 in a big house in Penarth! She sometimes spoke about it and how hard it was.

I had quite an alternative childhood to many children of my age.. and I survived. My grandmother had no patience and often flew into a rage, today I wonder was it hormones??.. It was fine while my grandfather was still alive, because he used to take me out.. He used to say...'Dere 'm cariad'.. (come here darling) and we'd sneak out the back door.  I learnt to keep out of her way.. and I often wonder, if that was why my aunt paid for me to be a boarder. 

I loved that school and they were the happiest days of my teen years.. And this nun, Sister Mary Bernadine, Headteacher was amazing. She treated me as though I was special and I loved her.


I survived!!

Chrisxx


Friday, 4 April 2025

Flowering Sunday & Mothering Sunday.. Edited to correct the date, thank you Angela


 Me with my mother and father, age 6 months.

I don't have any real memories of her, but I put flowers on her grave each year on Flowering Sunday, this year its on April 13th. I have travelled every year back here to put flowers on her grave, and those of my grandparents and two Aunts..From Billericay it was 234 miles, I stayed at the house when I still owned it, but after selling it I stayed in a B&B. And after Dh and I were married he came too, and with Nell of course.

People I've met who don't have family buried never understood why I did it.. but its a big thing in S Wales even in today's  times. I am going to have a Green Burial in Herongate, which is near Billericay. So there'd be no need for grave visits, I wouldn't put that on my children.  I decided on the Green Burial near Billericay as I lived longest there than any where else.

But,  my children did treat me on Mothering Sunday.. cards, flowers, champagne  truffes, a super new camera  and best of all long phone calls.. I have tried to say to my children, I take as much delight in their phone calls,  as I did with their first tooth or first step! 

Hope you did too, get treated! 

Chrisxx