Friday, 6 February 2026

Post Comment Love 6th - 8th February 2026

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I've only got 9 weeks now till the Brighton Marathon which came as a bit of a shock, but I've kicked my arse into gear and I've picked up the training plan and been out running in the dark, the rain and the cold 3 times this week. Surprisingly it's been easier than I thought and I've been enjoying it. I've not been doing anything else other than reading, blogging and watching TV and I'm ok with that.

It was Stephanie's 38th birthday this week. We went out for a McDonald's her favourite meal and bought ourselves a helium ballon and flowers.







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Days out in my campervan in January 2026

I'm aiming to camp every month of 2026 and I just about managed to fit one night in, in January with a night on my friends drive in Monmouth to save an early morning drive for the 9am start for parkrun on the Saturday.


Despite the cold weather and the rain, the van is very warm and I only put the diesel heating on for half an hour before bed and half an hour in the morning when I was getting ready. My friend gave me a lift to parkrun so the windows had cleared by the time I had to drive off, otherwise it takes an age to clear and is a bit of pain if you have to pack up and go.



I opted to pop the roof to sleep. A decision I'm slightly regretting now as it hasn't stopped raining since and I'm a bit concerned that the canvas wasn't fully dry when I folded it away. I just need an hour or two without rain when I'm at home or in work.

I didn't sleep downstairs as it's difficult to move around with the roof down and navigate the table and the bags as they're usually stored behind the bench seat which folds flat to make the bed.

If I'm only sleeping for one night, I don't bother with the window curtains on the front, I just hang a blanket for privacy. I also used my friend's house to shower and change and spend the evening so I didn't need to rotate the front seats for extra space.

The kitchen is in the back of the Ford Transit Westfalia which makes life a lot easier than a Volkswagen. It means we can access the back area without having to leave the van and if we do want to go round the back the up and over door provides additional cover from the rain and if the bed in the back is folded down it doesn't obstruct the kitchen area and we have access to to the vehicle through 2 sliding doors.

I made myself a cup of tea and a hot water bottle before bed and we have a water heater which doesn't use a lot of the battery which runs off solar panels when we're not on the mains. It also powers the diesel heater. 

I didn't fill the water tank for this trip. I just refilled a water bottle and made sure the leisure battery was fully charged before I set off.

My next trip is February half term on the ferry to Northern Ireland to sleep on my son's drive. Now they have 2 children there is no room in the house for us. Peter doesn't fancy spending the week in the van at this time of the year so he's staying at home to look after the cat and keep warm and dry.

I'll be plugging into the mains, using the house for the bathroom and showers and spending the days and evenings in the house and other than a cup of tea in the van and sleeping in it, all the cooking will be done in the house.

Our eldest grandson loves it when Granny brings the caravan and loves to help make the bed and run the little hoover round after a day out and we'll set the table up and have a picnic when we go out for the day.


Thursday, 5 February 2026

Word of the Week - Birthday

It's Stephanie's 38th Birthday today.


Stephanie may not be here with us to celebrate it, but it is still her birthday and always will be.

Her last birthday in 2024.

In 2025 we couldn't celebrate, we marked the day by visiting her old school in Bristol where we had many happy memories of her childhood.


One of Stephanie's favourite meals was a McDonald's. The last meal I had with her was a McDonalds in Gloucester.

We all had a McDonald's after her funeral.

And today Peter and I went down the retail park for one, we bought helium balloons, flowers and a birthday cake to celebrate her birthday.


The day passed well and it was a happy one. It was only towards bedtime that that the sadness kicked in when the reality of not being able to visit her this weekend kicked in.

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Sunday, 1 February 2026

Week 4 2026 One Daily Positive and Project 365

The Negatives

Blisters

Aches and Pains

The Positives

Completed a walking marathon and now that I can physically and mentally I'm ready for the Brighton Marathon in April.

Saturday 24th Up at 6am and on the train from Wandsworth to Vauxhall and a short walk to The Oval for the start of the Winter Walk. 26 miles round London. The first half I walked with another woman and finished in3 and half hours along the Thames taking in all the sites with a rest stop after 6 miles to refuel and use the toilets. Peter met me back at the Oval to cheer me on. The 2nd half I mostly on my own and I hit a wall physically and mentally around 20 miles. I had some grit in my boots under my insole and once I took my boot off once, I had to do it several times, I had a massive blister, which then popped and I slowed down. I kept going thinking about all the things Stephanie was determined to do and cried when a mile from the end I spotted Peter who was waiting for me as he'd seen on the app that I was slowing down. I completed the walk in 7 hours and 44 mins finishing 320 out of 849. Evening spent back in the hotel in bed after a shower nursing various aches and pains.

Sunday 25th Awake at 7am and it took a while to get moving. After breakfast we took a little walk to the river and I realised we'd right past the hotel yesterday. I couldn't get shoes on so was in my slippers all day, spent the car journey home catching up with yesterdays messages of support from friends and a long chat with my mum. We did a food shop on our way home as I knew I wouldn't go out again and after unpacking and getting ready for work in the morning, spent the afternoon and evening on the sofa watching TV and reading.

Monday 26th A slow start to the day as in I could hardly move. It was into work which was just as painful setting up and putting away the table tennis tables twice for 2 lessons, running a dance lesson was like pulling teeth with the boys and 2 science lessons. The first science lesson started with me writing the date, title and LO on the board followed by page number and instructions, followed by whole class instructions, then going round handing out pens, pencils etc, followed by individual instructions and finally drawing examples on the board, none of which I needed to do as it was all clearly written on the board. Pages 167-168. Each time having to deal with long drawn out 'six - seven' with each student finding it hysterical. Home, dinner, bath, TV and bed.

Tuesday 27th Stress is not the right word for my journey to work as I drove through knee deep flood waters and roads closed behind me. I managed to find a route home with least amount of pot holes, accident black spots and cars abandoned. We managed to get the final breakdance routine complete and the boys joined in with a successful beat boxing session. A friend invited me out for coffee and I was supposed to go to the gym after but it was 7pm by the time our catch up finished so it was straight home, bath, TV and bed.

Wednesday 28th I took the van to work and only had 1 flood to drive through. Home, changed and off to the gym and Peter walked to meet me after for a coffee. Evening spent sorting out some stuff for the weekend, updating my diary and work emails. A long bath, catching up with the soaps and Stranger Things and an early night.

Thursday 29th Today's drive was a foggy one. Home via the retail and met Peter for a coffee and I did a food shop ready for the weekend. I spent a large chunk of the evening uploading bolster medication packs onto my Boots app ready for recycling and packing for the weekend.

Friday 30th Up a little earlier than usual to pack my bags into the van and a drive into work avoiding surface water. The usual eventful day but a lot of 1:1 tutoring achieved. Book club in the pub after work to discuss Beautiful Ugly for an hour then a traumatic Drive to Monmouth and a relaxed evening at my friends for dinner and a night on her drive. It was lovely and toasty in the van.

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Word of the Week - Proud

Winter Walk - Marathon Training with Ultra Challenges and Bowel Research UK


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Friday, 30 January 2026

Post Comment Love 30th January - 1st February 2026

Welcome back to #PoCoLo with Stephanie from Bosworth.Life and I.

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We spent last weekend in London where I took part in the Winter Walk, completing a walking marathon in 7 hours 44 mins finishing 320 out of 849 participants.

I entered the walk as I'm competing in the Brighton Marathon in April and there is an 8 hour cut off for a medal and I figured it would be good training for me physically and mentally.


I hit a wall at 20 miles where I just physically couldn't walk any further, but I was spurred on by our daughter's determination to do things despite her profound disabilities and her inability to complain.

I'm very Proud of my achievement.

I'm away this weekend in the campervan on my friends drive ahead of a parkrun in the morning then visiting the grandchildren. Peter is stopping at home, he's looking forward to a rest.

January was a busy time for Birthdays. Child 4 turned 31. MIL, SIL and BIL also had birthdays, as did my friend's twins, the neighbours son and my friend.

This month our grandson turns 1, it's my nephews and my nieces birthday and we will be celebrating Bob the Dogs 'what would have been' 15th birthday on Valentines day and the hardest of all Stephanie would've turned 38.





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Thursday, 29 January 2026

Word of the Week - Proud

I'm incredibly PROUD of my achievements this week.


I didn't hit a wall mentally until I reached 20 miles although I hit a physical wall at 18 miles with blisters due to a boot malfunction.

I'm running the Brighton Marathon in April, there's a cut off time of 8 hours to get a medal. I bloody well want that medal. I now know I'm capable of completing the course both psychically and mentally and in the time I need.


By the time I got back to the hotel on Saturday I could hardly walk, I was crying with the pain and the emotion of the day and on Sunday morning it was a struggle to get out of bed and get dressed.

Peter went to breakfast ahead of me and picked a table far away from the buffet then suggested we went for a walk along the river before a drive home. I realised I'd walked right past the hotel the day before. 


We had an almost 3 hour drive home and I'm glad Peter made me go for the walk before the drive. I kept moving on Sunday by going out to do a food shop, unpacking and getting ready for work before a long hot bath and the evening on the sofa.

Monday and Tuesday had me teaching PE and Dance and I'm back in the Gym this week after a 5 weeks absence due to the Flu and migraines and I'm heading over to Monmouth on the weekend for a parkrun.

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Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Winter Walk - Marathon Training with Ultra Challenges and Bowel Research UK

I've entered the Brighton Marathon on April 12th 2026. It has a cut off point of 8 hours for a medal. So I wanted to see if that was possible for me to complete in under 8 hours and check that not also did I have the stamina for it but I also had the mental capacity to complete 26 miles.

I'm not in it for a fast time, I'm in it to complete the marathon, that's all and to raise awareness of Bowel Research UK, fundraise any amount where possible and create a legacy and keep Stephanie's memory alive.

Stephanie is one of our 5 adult children in a blended family who died at the age of 36 on the 7th of October 2024, without warning from Bowel ischaemia, which is the cause of death of around 3000 in the UK every year. It is almost impossible to diagnose.

We also have a 4 year old grandson who was born with Hirchsprung's disease and spent most of the first year in and out of hospital and had several major surgeries and had a stoma bag which was successfully reversed.

The Winter Walk was not a stroll around London. It was a 26 mile trek around the City and I completed it in 7 hours and 44 minutes according to Strava, although the Ultra Challenge site gave me a different time. I set Strava off as I set off walking and only stopped it as I crossed the line and collected my medal. I didn't stop it or pause it at the rest stops as I wanted it to reflect my time out on the course.

Peter and I booked a hotel in Wandsworth and drove down on the Friday night. I got everything ready the night before as I had to get up at 6am to catch the train at 6.30am on the Saturday morning.


I missed the train and ended up sitting on the platform in Wandsworth Town in the dark on my own for 20 minutes as I'd gone to platform 3 that only ran to Vauxhall on a Sunday, and watched the train leave platform 4 without me.

Well signposted and lots of people heading the same way as me and only a short walk to The Oval and getting light.

I still had time to grab a coffee and a photo.

A warm up session after registration and a briefing and we were off.

I headed off on my own at a brisk pace and the sightss of London kept me focused.

There were plenty of things to see on route.


And it wasn't long before I met up with two women who I walked with to the first rest stop.




The first rest stop and I just used the toilets, picked up some fruit and a drink and was straight back on the route with one of the women.



Now on the opposite side of the river.




Peter was waiting for me at this point as he'd been tracking me on the app, but it said I'd walked past so he'd headed back to The Oval on the train to wait there, we came past a few minutes later. the app was ahead of itself.


The half way point. I checked in, then sat outside with Peter for a quick lunch. Peter headed back into London for the afternoon.
I headed back out on my own and my pace slowed. It took a while before I picked up with anyone and it was a bit lonely.

There was less to see and the distances between the sites felt a lot longer.


I was tempted to detour when I walked past our hotel.

Around this point I developed a boot malfunction and some grit under the insole in my boot came free and was rubbing me. As soon as I took my boot off to investigate I knew I'd made a big mistake and I started to struggle with my walking.

At the third rest stop, I was able to sort my boots out properly, adjust the insole and my sock and put some plasters on, someone offered to get me a drink and some food. I had 8kms to go and I literally just put one foot in front of the other and got on with it.

It was around this point at 22 miles I think, that I hit the wall, where I felt I couldn't go on any more and started to cry. I almost came to a stop. But I kept thinking about Stephanie and how she was unable to complain and how resilient she was and how determined she was to do something if she really wanted to do it.

There was a time when all 5 children were at home and Peter was away working and Stephanie decided she was having the loaf of bread out the kitchen, she spent all day trying to get at it. I'd wrapped it up, put it in the bread bin and put the bread bin in the far corner of the work surface. I'd moved the kitchen table up against the work surface to stop her getting to it.

She kept coming into the kitchen, trying to get past me. She'd had lunch, had snacks, had plenty to drink, there was no need for her to have the bread. I have no idea how it happened but the next thing I knew was she was sitting there on the sofa, loaf of bread in hand, all squashed by now, corner of plastic bag in her mouth, ripping at it with her teeth getting that bread out the bag, with a sheer look of determination on her face, laughing and me just shaking my head and just laughing back at her, knowing that as well as having to make dinner for 5 kids that evening, getting uniforms and school bags ready, I'd now have to add going to the shops for a loaf of bread for sandwiches as well as doing bath and bedtime.

And that memory is what kept me going, it is what lifted the bad mood and the tiredness and what helped me pick up my feet for the next mile as slow as I was.

And as I walked round the last bend towards the final mile, there sat Peter on a wall, waiting for the past 45 minutes and I cried again as he said 'come on, you've got this'


And do you know what?
I have got this. I'm very PROUD of my achievement.
I've got my medal for walking a marathon.
I've got the ability to run one in April.

And I've got the most wonderful daughter who continues to walk by my side whenever and wherever I go reminding me I can do whatever I want in life if I'm determined enough to do it and I start by just putting one foot in front of the other.

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