52 ways to calm your mind; this week it is 'prepare ahead' - specifically
lay out your clothes the night before - that's easy, it's pretty much the same as yesterday but clean vest and underwear, and clean top and trousers if that seems good. I chuck dirty clothes into the laundry basket at night, and drape the rest of the clothes over the bedpost - an improvement from dropping on the floor!
prep your lunch the night before - that's more for the packed lunch brigade than me, although it's helpful if I've got something out of the freezer the night before. Talking of which.... excuse me for a moment... I'll just get out the pork mince for meatballs tomorrow
Well do I remember those school/work packed lunch days of yore... four lunch boxes, each with ham or cheese salad sandwiches, carrot sticks, frozen frube (do they still make them?), piece of fruit, small piece of frozen cake wrapped in greaseproof paper, packet of crisps, water bottle and mini chocolate treat. That did for break time, lunch, coming home on the bus... plus, when BB was doing really heavy work in the warehouse between jobs, he needed several slabs of bread pudding to get the calories in. He lost so much weight in the first couple of weeks it was alarming! We were all out for quite a time, with travelling, after school clubs, commuting, overtime and so on.
I went back through my photo file to find a spring picture for the blog header; the autumn leaves have been up for far too long! Our local National Trust garden usually has a display of which flowers are out in the gardens. This is what was around in the middle of March 2020, days before the official lockdown for Covid;
I selected part of the picture with the pink camellia. Spring. Must be coming closer, surely?
The stitchbook saga continues; I had a reply offering me £4 and saying I could keep the book. I've sent a polite but robust response insisting they sent me the full cost, and if they want the book, the return postage as well. So far, silence. so here's another extract to delight you;
Here's my mock up of what a 5 inch QAYG square might look like;
I haven't done any sample stitching in the centre... yet. Five inch square are definitely a better size. I haven't dared work out how many I will need! The real stitch sample squares (that's a mouthful) will have grey and white centres. If I stick with the original plan. Slippery things, plans.




Oh those packed lunches. I could never get it straight... who hates butter on their sandwich and who wants only mustard.... I would often get it wrong but they all survived.
ReplyDeleteLikewise... at least they all liked sandwiches.
DeleteI think the best advice for every day is 'Be Prepared' except you can't always be . . .
ReplyDeleteThere's always a surprise lurking in the shadows 🥳
Delete'Crusshatch'?? I couldnt quite read some of the others, but it seems to get worse page by page. Hope you get the money back.
ReplyDeleteI'm about to respond to their latest offer... they clearly don't want the book any more than I do 😃
DeleteEvery Sunday night, my friend's son makes all his sandwiches for the work week ahead and puts them in the fridge - taking a new one out every day. I love the organisation, but I do worry a bit about what Friday's lunch tastes like.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't the bread be hotting by Friday? Presumably there's no lettuce involved?
DeletePlanning ahead. That's something I am not good at.
ReplyDeleteHope you get the stitch book refund sorted soon!
I'm quite enjoying the back and forth.... they have upped their offer to £7 so they've got a bit of a way to go yet.
DeleteI 'm ok about planning, its the carrying them through I'm not so good at!
ReplyDeleteI think you and I have that in common!
DeleteI have a complicated relationship with plans and respect anyone who can carry theirs out.
ReplyDeleteThat spelling is so comically bad that it's hard to believe that it's accidental! It's atrocious! And it's such a shame as the pics are so lovely.
Bear drove me demented with packed lunches. Between his fussy eating and the school's rules about healthy food, I was a wreck by the time he went onto school dinners.
The subject of Packed lunches has brought back a few memories!
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