Sunday, 29 May 2022
Walking in 2022
Sunday, 22 May 2022
Visiting Guernsey
We had decided a long time ago that Guernsey was a place we really wanted to visit, so when it opened up again around the time we were booking our honeymoon it seemed like it was meant to be. The fact that it was so close and we could take a ferry instead of flying was also bonus.
We stayed in a shepherd hut at Camp de Reves, found by my husband, and it was perfect. Just the right size (which also gave us an idea about the type of place we'd like to live in in the future), with a great view of the sea, perfect location for visiting all the sites we wanted to go to, and a lovely amount of privacy.
Our main aim of this trip was to relax and enjoy ourselves, but we did want to see the history of the island, get in as much walking as possible, and look at any crafting that was still happening there (this last one was mostly for me). We went out most days, apart from the day I developed a nasty cold, but didn't cram any of them even though we probably could have seen everything in three days had we been inclined.
Despite most of the things you hear about Guernsey being related to WWII, there's actually quite a bit of Napoleonic and prehistoric history there as well and we tried to see as much of the prehistory as we could. They were mostly burial chambers that you could go into and I always find them fascinating. It helped that everything was pretty easy to get to and it really didn't take long to drive anywhere - and by that I mean 30 minutes at the most, even with traffic.
In the week we were there we did manage to see a lot of monuments and historic structures. However, my favourite part was the two walks we did along the south coast of the island. Despite being so close to a built up areas, it was very peaceful and lacking in human noise. The views out to sea were also very beautiful and quite a few of the plants were flowering.
There wasn't as much crafting to see as I had hoped, despite there being a 5 ply wool yarn that is a Guernsey specific wool and a specific style of jumper. I did manage to get some of this wool though and the pattern for the jumper which I'm going to make for my husband. I did also buy a hand woven basket that had been made locally and that I'm going to put my knitting projects into. I could even use it to carry them around whilst knitting if I ever get the urge. It's absolutely beautiful and I can see it lasting for years.
The good things about visiting Guernsey were how easy is was to get around and how quickly you could get to places even with a speed limit of 35 mph everywhere. It also has a much slower pace so it was a lot easier to relax into our holiday, and everyone was very helpful when we had questions about things. The food was also pretty good, even on the plant based front and that's usually where things can be a bit hit or miss.
There are always a couple of bad things no matter where you go and at Guernsey it was the cost of everything, which was a little bit more than on the mainland. However, we were expecting that so it wasn't too much of a problem as we'd gone prepared. There also wasn't as much wildlife as I had hoped, even a long the coastline. To be fair, it was only April and the size of the island means that every available space is pretty much used up by humans so there aren't too many places wildlife can go. However, I had hoped for a little bit more marine wildlife, but oh well.
Even with these couple of bad things we still really enjoyed our time in Guernsey, helped by the amazing weather we had, and we'd like to go back again at some point. In fact, we enjoyed it so much we started talking about the possibility of actually moving there to live. Right now we definitely don't have enough money to do that, but you never know there could be a moving to Guernsey blog in the future.
Sunday, 15 May 2022
Doing a Whole Lot of Cleaning
Sunday, 8 May 2022
Getting Back on Track
It would be true to say that I have let things slide a little bit over the last few months as we've been preparing for the wedding and dealing with a few other stressful things that come with the package called life. This is pretty much true of everything in my life in general, but there are a few areas where it has become particularly obvious and where I need to do some work pretty much straight away.
Finances
The first thing I need to get back on track is one of my main goals this year and that's to do with our finances. We should really have been being quite strict with this so that we could reach our savings goals as quickly as possible, but instead, we've been quite relaxed about it all. This was probably the worse time to do this as one of us was made redundant and then was only able to get part-time work for a bit. I've also been ill quite a few times this year (and when you're self-employed that means no pay), and there was the time we had already booked for our honeymoon. Now that the wedding and honeymoon are unfortunately over it's time to start concentrating on the finances again. This means spending less on takeaways, sweet treats and buying things we don't need, and doing more on putting money into our pensions and savings before we start working towards our long-term goals. These changes should all begin to show themselves in my monthly budget posts.
Health
Takeaways and sweet treats take us nicely onto the topic of health. Exercise isn't really the issue for me as I'm getting enough at work at the moment (though some additional stretching might be a good idea), but my diet has become particularly bad recently with quite a lot of sugar in it. The spots, low moods, lack of energy, weight gain, and a cycle that become out of whack are all telling me that things are not where they should be and it's time to get it sorted. I've downloaded the Flo app (specifically recommended if you don't have a particularly regular period) so I can keep an eye on my cycle and changes in my mood and energy level. I've also reluctantly brought some bathroom scales so I can use my weight as a rough guide as to whether or not things are changing in the right direction. Now I need to reduce the amount of sugar I'm eating on a daily basis, which basically means cutting out the chocolate and fizzy juice I've been having every day and moving my diet a lot further along the whole foods line than it is right now. All of this should help me get back to being the healthy relatively energetic person I was before.
The Flat
If there's one area that has shown visually just how chaotic things have become it's definitely the state of the flat. Admittedly it's quite a small space so it's easy for things to look bad even with just a small amount of clutter, but the flat has now become particularly bad and very far from the clean I would like. This means that it's not actually a particularly nice place to be spending our time and I want that to change. I remember sort of following a programme called the FlyLady in the past and I've decided to bring that back. The FlyLady isn't really a speedy process, more like a slow and steady one that allows you to get on top of things in bite-size chunks and then stay on top of them. So far I've done what I suppose you could classify as the hallway and the kitchen, and it already feels much, much, much better. I am dreading doing the living room area and my craft area, but I know it'll be worth it in the long run. One of the biggest issues for me here is not rushing ahead of myself and then getting burnt out. I'll get there and the flat will look great, and that's all I need to focus on.
So that is my plan to reset things that have gotten a little out of hand over the last few months. It never occurred to me that such a small wedding could have such an impact, though problems with my health etc were probably a contributing factor as well. My aim is to give myself until the end of June to get things running smoothly again, and then we can hopefully bumble along nicely from there, back to where we had originally planned on being.