Another hot day, but we have sat outside underneath our big umbrella and with the gentle drift of a cool breeze it was very pleasant.
Always smiling
My Life, Family and things good and bad!!
Thursday, 9 July 2026
Ups and Downs of Life.
Sunday, 5 July 2026
Friendship gone, just like that!
The tennis had brought back some memories of a friend, who like me watched and cheered and yelled, especially when it was Andy Murray. We lived apart but emailed every day, more than once a day sometimes, for 20 years. And in Wimbledon we emailed 'yells' back and fro. But just before last Christmas she stopped communicating with me.
Something was said and I gave her an explanation, that implied she had the wrong end of the stick. And just like that she stopped, no explanation, just gave a message to someone else for me. There's no need to tell you, it caused me a lot of heart ache.
Why? I wanted an explanation, as to why, I wanted to know; I was chasing an explanation as though knowing why, would lesson the pain I was feeling. If I could get her to explain herself, perhaps I'd feel better about it. But the truth is knowing why, wouldn't make it go away.
My lovely husband said at the time, let it go, there was no reason why she reacted as she did to me in particular, and it could have been anyone, and not me! It wasn't because I deserved it, not really because I caused it, not because I could have stopped it happening, once it had, that was it! Lesson learnt, when people step out of line, they don't want to be reminded that they have..
I've missed the daily banter especially now its tennis, but I've accepted now, that friendship has gone. But was it a true friendship, I think not, now that I've written about it.
Would you drop a faithful friend of 20 years with no explanation? And as Dh said, she was no friend to behave like that!
Chrisxx
Saturday, 4 July 2026
Tears and laughter!
Friday, 3 July 2026
Living the Good Life??
Monday, 29 June 2026
What a cheek!
When my step counting watch went phut, Dh bought me a new one. It's an all Bells n Whistles one and logs all sorts of things as well as steps. Would you believe yesterday it said..'It looks like you took a nap at 4:03 for 1 hr 43mins..' So my every move or non move is being recorded!! It keeps telling me my sleep score is poor, logging when I wake! I need more sleep it says.. I know that, no need to tell me, just tell my bladder that!
But when my steps don't achieve my target I can read its frustration in its score.. so I'm tired and don't move enough? Well if I slept better I'd be more active,, my virtual walk, this time in Barcelona is, 16.4km behind my planned pace!
All around me there are prompts to exercise, there are TV adverts, FB adverts, health warnings of being over weight and the need to keep active.. But, as yet I have never seen an news item or charity request for funds for research into over active bladders in aging people. I've yet to meet a female over 75 plus who didn't have to get up for the toilet more than once at night.
And it occurs in males too, so why isn't there a research project into why there is this frequent need to empty your bl***y bladder? Any answers?
Chrisxx
Sunday, 28 June 2026
Life goes on and too fast!
Friday, 26 June 2026
Bliss!
Wednesday, 24 June 2026
Very satisfying results.
I sowed my seeds at the end of February, so we'd have the tomatoes early in June.. however they were in one of our little plastic green houses outside and were drowned, when we had deluge of rain and we then discovered the plastic had disintegrated and the rain had poured in!
So I sowed more in early April and wow they grew into a good size plant in weeks.. and here they are forming fruits already!
Lesson learnt no point sowing seeds so early. I'm delighted,. And we have had our own carrots, potatoes, lettuce and we've had rhubarb every week.. so satisfying! Beans, cabbages and peas to come.. you don't need an allotment or even a large garden to grow your own, most of ours is grown in bags and pots..what do you grow?
Chrisxx
Sunday, 21 June 2026
Hot and Sleepy.
Its a hot quiet Sunday afternoon and because I was awake at 4 and couldn't get back to sleep, I went for a lie on the bed after dinner to read.. but my eyes kept closing, so I gave in and closed my eyes. Actually they closed themselves and for two blissful hours I slept.
Amazingly, there's no drilling, banging, or even a dog barking, which is wonderful. We moved here to what we thought was a quiet cul-de-sac. five years ago this month.. and there has been building work on one house or another ever since!
But today silence reigns,.
This is the first rose I bought when we arrived here, 'Susan Daniels.'
We call it our 'Susan' rose and she has been doing us proud every year, Isn't she a beauty?
Friday, 19 June 2026
To grunt or not to grunt???
The tennis season is right on us and we love watching it, we have to regulate how much we watch or we'd never get anything else done..We miss Andy Murray but now cheer some of the younger British players, who are working their way up to be the winning players.
Some people don't like the shouting or grunting noise a player makes as they hit the ball.. However there is a science behind the shouting during exertion, it seems that vocalization can enhance muscular force and performance for up to 9 to 12% ! This can be enough to add a meaningful amount of energy to a lift, or speed to a tennis serve, or power to a punch!
There has been lab tests measuring force with or without vocalization. In one classic experiment participants who shouted during an isometric arm flexion produced 12% more force than those who stayed silent.
A more recent study measuring striking force in martial artists, found there was 9% more increase when participants grunted, jumping from 22.g force to 22.2g force per strike.
In tennis the result is equally clear a study of players, with both serve and forehand velocities were significant higher when players grunted! The same was true for isometric force during those strokes. The statistical confidence was essentially perfect, meaning the result wasn't a fluke.
Its all to do with taking in oxygen and using the diaphram and deep abdominal muscles force out the air and add extra force to the punch, stroke or speed.
During my post op physio on my arm, the one physio always used to say, take some deep breaths, fill your body with extra oxygen to help you.. It's something I do all the time now if I have to do something that is going to take a bit more effort!
So cheer on our British tennis players and be glad when they grunt, because it means that little bright yellow ball is going to be the winning stroke... Come on Cam Norrie, come on Emma Raducanu, come on Arthur Fery!!
Do you love watching tennis too?
Chrisxx





