July became the month we could all go out again, to bars, pubs and restaurants and I’ve got to be honest I’ve been to quite a few and I’m thoroughly enjoying it. Despite still being furloughed the days definitely don’t blend into one which is what a lot of people think. I live for the weekends, ...
Monthly Round Ups
It has been a bit of a testing week, particularly at the start of the week and at times I’ve felt like the days blurred into one. Sometimes when things are going on three days can pass before you lift your head up and realise you’ve barely spoke to anyone and need to get back in the real world. ...
Captain Tom Moore was knighted by the Queen this week, Jose Mourinho got his first win at St James Park, NASA annoyed everyone with a new start sign, and the schools finished for summer, but here’s the things I’ve been loving this week. Not one of them is anywhere near as exciting, I’ll just ...
Keeping myself sane while I’m still not working is proving to be more difficult as the weeks go on. It’s a minefield of emotions, but as always I’m trying to focus on the positives as they come. Over the last few months I don’t think I’ve ever analysed my every thought, movement and feelings so ...
As if it’s three months since the start of lockdown. Looking back it seems a lifetime ago, yet at the time when we were only allowed outside for one hour a day it seemed uncertain when it would ever end. While June wasn’t quite as good weather wise as May, we’ve still spent a lot of it outside, ...
Like the last few months May looked very different to what it should have done this year. Birthday celebrations, hen do’s in Ibiza, 30th parties, day trips to York – all cancelled like so many other plans this summer. Despite being such a shame, in all circumstances we’ve made ...