Monday, 15 December 2025

Week 50 2025 - One Daily Positive and Project 365

Discovered I've messed up the numbering again. So next year I'm going to put the date rather than the day. I found my mistake it was Day 256 back in September. I honestly can't be bothered to renumber all the posts. I haven't missed a day, I just had 2 days with the same number. 

I've decided to finish the year on week 53 up till the Saturday and repeat the 1st and the 2nd to start the new year, running my week from a Thursday.

Son 2 and family weren't able to come over on Friday, so we didn't get to see all 4 of the grandchildren together which left me feeling a little sad

Sunday 
Day 341 After a late night catching up with my friend and a lie in, we went for a walk after breakfast with her the dog and to feed the cows. After saying goodbye I popped into Monmouth for a coffee and a sandwich and messaged a friend who quickly got out of her pjs and came to meet me for a coffee. I then called in at the grandchildren to drop off cards and called in my old neighbourhood to drop off some gifts. I got home at 6pm, unpacked the van, had a bath and sat down to watch I'm a celeb. 


Monday Day 342  I covered maths all day, revision ahead of assessments tomorrow. Straight into town to the library for Book Club, then coffee, B&M haul and pick up prescription. Out with neighbours to see Santa then dinner, bath, wrapped presents, tv and bed.

Tuesday Day 343 I covered maths all day again, this time for the assessments. Home and straight out for a run. I was cold so phoned Peter for a lift and bought MILs Xmas gift after bumping into a friend for a natter and coffee.


Wednesday Day 344 A day covering Geography, all year groups. Straight home and lots of jobs done to get ready for the grandchildren’s arrival on Friday. Lots of tv watched, the last of the decorations put up, including a tree in their bedroom and the outside lights hung.


Thursday Day 345 Another day covering Geography. Home and straight out for a run with a stop at the GP to sort out medication. Peter met me for a coffee, then a food shop and I got the toys down, made up the cot, had a bath, watched celebrity race across the world and tidied my desk and off to bed via getting the Elf ready for grandsons arrival in the morning.

Friday Day 346 Work couldn’t go quick enough. Son and family arrived mid morning. As soon as I got home I was baking cakes, playing with paw patrol, colouring in, bath time and reading stories for bedtime as well as loads of cuddles with both of our grandsons.


Saturday Day 347 A morning of play and fun. Peter went to visit his mum. Son and I went to Birmingham on the train to the football and DIL and the children spent the day with her aunt and uncle. Everyone home by 7pm for snacks and bedtime stories. Adults watching tv and eating chocolates.

Things to make you smile:
There was fun with Elf on the shelf with grandson asking his mummy if she'd unravelled the toilet roll along the landing on Saturday morning. My friends dog and his her driving goggles.

Things that made me happy:
Having the family stay for the weekend and the eldest grandson mimicking granddad 'I don't know' and adding 'either' to every question. Going up to watch the football with son on the train like we used to do

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Friday, 12 December 2025

Post Comment Love 12-14th December 2025 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

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

Well this is our last post for 2025, but don't worry we'll be back on the 9th January 2026.

I spent last weekend in the van in Cirencester for an annual Christmas walk with my oldest online buddy, Chrissie. 

This weekend child 4, his wife and our two grandsons are visiting from Northern Ireland, an extra visit that they surprised us with, after we took Christmas to them when we visited in October half term like we do every year. DIL is off to visit relatives on Saturday so son and are off to Birmingham to watch the football together. We've been to a couple of games together since 2011, prior to that we used to go together a lot. 

2009 On the train after a home win against Wigan.


Child 2, his wife, our granddaughter and grandson are coming for Christmas. Granddaughter is being collected a day early so Peter and I can take her to the panto and on Boxing Day I'm off to Birmingham to the football again, they'll all pootle off in the afternoon, leaving Peter with some peace and quiet before I get back.

We're hoping for a couple of days out visiting people up till the New Year and there's another football match on January 4th before I go back to work on the 5th.

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and we'll tweet/x you a reminder on the 9th January 2026.

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Thursday, 11 December 2025

Word of the week - Unrelenting

If you're fed up of hearing about Stephanie.

Fed up of hearing over and over about grief

Hearing yourself saying 'here she goes again'

Sighing and thinking 'what more can I say?'

Then I hear you. You're finding it hard. It is hard to keep being there for someone who is grieving.

I've read the blog posts, I've seen the photos, I've scrolled past. I've not known what to say.

But I've also stopped and paused and lingered and added a heart or a care or a comment or made a connection, because something has tugged at my heart, something has made me think.

It's unrelenting - grieving.

It's become as much, if not more, part of my life as Stephanie was.

I blog about my life, that's what Chickenruby is all about, therefore I blog about my grief. 

I don't mind if you can't comment, because you don't know what to say, that's ok. I don't know how I'm going to feel, how I'm going to react.

I blog about grieving because we all experience grief.

We celebrate a pregnancy and a birth, we celebrate the milestones, we share the achievements. 

We relate, we imagine how wonderful these experiences are if we haven't reached those milestones.

No matter how hard you try to put yourself in someone else's shoes though you can never replicate the experience, the feeling, the elation and the joy, because everyone's experience is different.

It's the same with grief.

The lead up to Christmas is agonising. Not being able to buy the card, the gifts, not being able to drop off the advent calendar. This is the week all this would have been done. It's noticeable we're not doing it. It's the 2nd Christmas without Stephanie. It's not easier, the gap in our lives without her is immense. 

Two of our 4 sons and all 4 of our grandchildren are visiting this weekend.

The last time we had the 4 boys together was at Stephanie's funeral. With one son living in Australia, it'll be a long time before we all get together as a family.

The last time we had all 5 children together, due to us living abroad, was in 2017. It's our last family photo of our family of 7.


It's the first time Peter and I have had all 4 grandchildren together, this is so precious to us. To have the time, to make the memories and to take the photos.


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Monday, 8 December 2025

Days out in the campervan November 2025

November turned out to be a quieter month with camping than planned due to severe flooding in Monmouth. 

I did manage one of the nights planned camping on my friend's drive and my first parkrun in Monmouth at the beginning of the month. It was raining so I didn't pop the roof and folded the bench seat flat. it was a warm night and I didn't need to put the heating on.


I was able to get away this weekend and went to the Forest of Dean for the day. I stopped for a picnic on route. My route to Swindon, the A417 was closed after Cheltenham due to work at the former Hot Air Balloon, plus the ground was saturated from all the rain so the parkrun was cancelled and walk my friend and I were doing afterwards in the Cotswolds and our pub carpark camping was rearranged to the weekend just gone.

The campervan has been packed for the last few weeks with items to be dropped at my mums and gifts for child 2 and family including a spare christmas tree for granddaughters bedroom.

There's a little bit of maintenance to be done, mainly cleaning. The water tanks need flushing out, the leisure batteries need to be charged once a month to maintain the charge and the heater needs to be run from time to time, which we'll do when we go out and about and have picnics and coffees.

I was away on the weekend in the campervan. I had a fully serviced pitch, it's all that was available. It meant I had water and electric.

 
 

Week 49 2025 - One Daily Positive and Project 365

We're hurtling towards the end of 2025. I can't believe how quickly Christmas has come round. There doesn't feel like there is enough time left to get every done I need to do. Every weekend is fully booked up, but with only 2 weeks left of school followed by 2 weeks off, I'm quite happy as it's full of time with family and friends.

I'm no longer on track with my running and going to the gym as I've had a really bad chesty cough and heavy cold, but you know, we plough on, especially after a friendly reminder in work. I provide cover, I've been flat out. Friday had me in a muddy field in yellow wellies supervising cross country.

Sunday
Day 333 Slept till 8am and caught up with last nights I'm a celeb then off for a 3 mile run and met Peter at the coffee shop. Home and rest of the day spent finishing putting the Christmas decorations up and tidying the downstairs up. I caught up with all the soaps while I was working. Evening spent having dinner, a bath and ready to watch I'm a celeb, get ready for work, some blogging and in bed at 10.30pm.


Monday
Day 334 After work had an early tea, got changed, picked my friend and her son up and drove up to Birmingham. The rain was relentless. It was heavy going with the driving on the motorway and the city driving wasn't much better.We beat Watford 2-1. Got home around midnight and straight to bed.


Tuesday
Day 335 It was a struggle getting up and into work. Really not feeling well and it was raining so no running and watched I'm a celeb, from last night. Decided against the gym, but went for coffee and picked up some cat food as Pushkins hasn't been eating properly for a week. Home to a bath, dinner and an evening chilling out in front of the TV. Booked some Christmas treats and accommodation for some upcoming trips.


Wednesday
Day 336 A day covering Spanish 'Ola' and Science. Home via town to book tickets for Christingle Service on Christmas Eve at The Priory, met Peter for a coffee and posted my last Christmas gift to my old student. Video call with the grandchildren, pants tickets booked, last online order made and final Christmas cards written, bath and in bed to watch I'm a celeb.


Thursday
Day 337 Straight home from work, bath, hair wash, van packed, telly watched and into bed at 9pm to watch I'm a celeb. I didn't sleep at all well. I think my chesty cough/cold/flu has peaked.


Friday
Day 338 After a day of covering Spanish and PE I left work and drove straight down to Cirencester for the night where I camping ready for parkrun in the morning and annual Christmas walk with my friend Chrissie who drove up from St Albans and joined me for the night. ‘turn left at the toilet block and I’m next to the Christmas tree’


Saturday
Day 339  Woke up too late for parkrun, packed the van and went for a 5 mile walk around the Polo fields and visited the Christmas market and had coffee. I drove onto Keynsham where I called in to visit my MIL and niece to drop off Christmas gifts and cards. The old Severn crossing bridge was closed,  so I diverted off the M4 to Cwmbran to see my nephew, his wife and my great niece then onto my friends in Monmouth for the night.


Things to make you smile:
I can't tell you half the stuff that goes on in work, but it would make you smile and/or your toes curl. My neighbour sent a photo of her car engine. I said to Peter I'll either be back in 5 mins or 5 hours. She just wanted confirmation of where the engine oil was to go.

Things that made me happy:
Getting lots of things done, despite feeling really poorly for several weeks. Spending time with friends, camping.

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Friday, 5 December 2025

Post Comment Love 5th-7th December 2025

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

Post Comment Love #PoCoLo is a friendly weekly linky where you can link up any blog post you've written this week. If you're new or a regular visitor we're sure you'll find something of interest.

We'd also appreciate your help spreading the #PoCoLo word on Twitter, tag us and we'll RT. You can find us on twitter here: Stephanie - @BosworthLife and Suzanne - @ChickenRuby 

I'll be catching up with reading your posts, sharing and commenting over the next few days. 

How is it December already? The tree is up. All the presents have been bought and wrapped, the cards written and posted.


In the movies, the family stand around the tree with one small box, carols play and the tree gets decorated. I've got 5 boxes, I decorate on my own, the football is on in the background and it takes me two days to tidy up afterwards. I feel cheated every year.

I'm away this weekend in the Cotswold in the van. I've a parkrun on Saturday followed by an annual pre Christmas walk and pub lunch with my friend Chrissie, then a long drive home dropping off Christmas gifts and cards with family and friends and another night in the van.





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Thursday, 4 December 2025

Word of the week - Coffee

I love coffee. I drink around 12 cups/mugs a week. I only drink lattes. I can't stand instant coffee, the smell of it will make me gag. I make at least 7 coffees at home. I use my own mugs mostly and get a discount and use my blue light card.

Both of these are from Starbucks and whilst they cost around £20 each, they keep the coffee warm for around 3-4 hours and don't leak, even when upside down.


My favourite is a Starbucks. 


My most picturesque view was my local Costa Coffee in Dubai.

My local now is Caffè Nero in Malvern.

I make coffee at home.


I drink it at home in the garden.


In the car on my way to work.


I make coffee in the van.

Whilst out and about.

But my favourite place to drink it is in the coffee shop, with my laptop or a book or best of all with a friend for a natter and a catch up.



I went for a run on Sunday morning. Peter met me in the coffee shop, he brought my book with him. I had another coffee in the evening and read some more of my book in the garden wrapped up in a blanket.

On Monday I had coffee on my way to work, then grabbed a takeaway coffee from the services on the way to the football.

On Tuesday it was coffee on the way to work and coffee at Nero's in the evening.

On Wednesday there was coffee on the way to work and a coffee after gym.

On Thursday there was coffee on the way to work only.

On Friday there will be coffee on the way to work and a coffee after the gym.

On Saturday there will be coffee as I drive to Swindon and coffee after parkrun and my annual christmas walk with my friend.

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Monday, 1 December 2025

My garden in November 2025



I'd put all the pots in place ready to wrap in fleece or put the cloches on back in October, then discovered this chrysanthemum that hadn't yet come into flower, so in November the garden was rearranged one sunny Sunday afternoon.


I'm glad I took the time to move the pots around for the second time as it means I can keep an eye on the watering if necessary and there is room to walk around the garden. It also means the cold frame is a bit more protected from the elements.

All the pots above have been moved onto the patio so they are slightly under cover with the cold frame and the cloche has been added to them now. 

It's made more room by the patio table to rearrange the other pots closer together to be able to wrap up all the more delicate plants and shrubs under one large fleece.



I've tried to see if I can over winter some herbs in the green house along with 'Stephanie's' rose and a couple of geranium and the strawberry plants.

The green house has been lined with fleece, the pots are raised off the ground on wood and the green house is against the fence and gets a lot of winter sun.

We've already had snow and a couple of heavy frost, but when the weather reaches double digits, the end of the week, I'll open the zip during the days and check on the watering regularly.

I picked the last of the tomatoes and had every intention to make green chutney, but failed. Some ripened on the window ledge and I did eat quite a few, but the rest turned to mush and ended up in the compost bins.


Once I'd cleared the remainder of the tomato plants, I covered the remaining herbs with a cloche and added the basil cuttings in my B&Q buckets that I'll be using for a hedge in the other raised bedding to give them some extra protection.


I've added a plastic ball to the over flow bucket. I should have bought a larger water butt. I'm thinking about buying a trough from a reclamation yard.

There's plenty of colour in the garden and I've planted some new bulbs.

The bird feeders are stocked.

I got soaked and dirty.


And I've created an area for hanging wet coats and boots.

I'm not sure there will be much work to do in December and January. I've got some planting planned for February and I've got a few lights and decorations to go outside for Christmas.

 

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