Saturday, 23 May 2026

Week 20 - One Daily Positive and Project 365

The negatives

The cat is on a curfew after a serious fight this week which took 3 adults in their pyjamas at 10 o'clock at night out in the street to break it up. Me, Peter and the next door neighbour, Claire.

The positives

Sad news from two friends this week. Two friends that have been my support network since Stephanie died, both worried about triggering me. I feel sad, the news was too close to home and in one case I did know the one person who has died, but with the support of these friends of the past 18 months, I've become strong enough to be able to become part of their support network.

Saturday 16th May Had a nice lie in, then after breakfast it was off to Fairy Farm in Chipping Norton with granddaughter for the day. They had an Alice in Wonderland ride opening with Sooty as the guest of honour and a queue of over 45 mins. The rest of the grounds were great and lovely and quiet as everyone else was at the launch party. We dug for dinosaurs, fed the animals, played in the park, loved the mice village, milked the cow and enjoyed all the fairytale stories. We got home at 4pm via a food shop to pick up dinner, there was a bath, stories and bed.

Sunday 17th May After a lie in, I took our granddaughter home, had a cuddle with grandson then off for a visit with mum then into Gloucester for a bit of shopping and a Starbucks which is always bitter sweet as it's where I used to go with Stephanie. I know there are other places I could go, but there is something nice about being near her, even though she's not here anymore, if that makes any kind of sense. Home for an early bath, sow some seeds and plant out my new plants. The weather looked promising but it chucked it down in the afternoon.

Monday 18th May Walked into town afterwork, with the intention of dropping off a library book and picking another one up, but I forgot to take the book with me and the one I wanted wasn't available, so we just went for coffee then walked home. I did some blogging and reading after I sorted out the campervan fridge and cupboards ahead of my trip on the weekend. I had a bath and read in bed before falling asleep before 9pm. I took some photos of the garden.

Tuesday 19th May Home from work, changed and down to the retail park, met my (hairdresser) friend for a coffee and a catch up then into the gym for a class. Home for a bath and almost straight to bed after dinner. My gluten free food has such a short shelf life. It has to be frozen or it goes off.

Wednesday 20th May I've had a migraine brewing all week since eating a gluten free cake I was given last week that I suspect had been mixed up. I managed a couple of hours in work before coming home to take some stronger meds that would interfere with my ability to drive. I picked up my prescription and dropped some flowers with a friend. I slept from 2pm till 7pm, ate had a bath and back to sleep at 10pm. Peter spent the day with his mum in Keynsham. View of Malvern from the school playing fields 12 miles away.

Thursday 21st May Woke at 6am and felt well enough for work. Year 11's last day in school. I've only known this lot since October and it feels much longer.  Home and did nothing for a couple of hours, then went to the gym for a spin class but I'd booked 6.30am not pm, whoops. Spent half an hour on the tread mill and 15 mins on the bike. Home to water the garden, sort some packing, bath and just before bed, the neighbour and I met in the front garden with hubbies help to separate our cat fighting with another. The cat took herself off to the naughty corner.

Friday 22nd May Last day of term. Met my friend for a coffee then popped in at the local jumble sale. Won a bottle of whiskey and lemoncello on the raffle. Packed my clothes into the wardrobe in the van and sorted out my toiletries and food for my trip tomorrow. Rest of the evening spent catching up with leaving comments on blog posts and am finally up to date. 


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Post Comment Love - Link up with any post written this week

Word of the week - Support

My garden in April 


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Friday, 22 May 2026

Post Comment Love - 22nd - 25th May 2026

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We're having some gorgeous weather at the moment in Middle England. I'm off to Northern Ireland tomorrow for the week to visit our grandsons as they're moving home so I'm going over to help out and sleeping in the van on the drives. Peter is staying at home and painting the shed and starting the work on cladding the back of the house under the covered area so I can display my late fathers collection of pub and road signs and car parts. We used to have them on the shed before we dismantled it, they're currently in boxes in the attic for the past 4 years. Yes, it's just a load of tat that one day the kids will have to get rid of, but I reckon, with any luck, that's a good 30 years off and I've plenty of time to enjoy it all.

It's not a large expanse of wall and will be a fun project to do.





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Thursday, 21 May 2026

Word of the week - Support

Two friends who supported me when Stephanie died experienced traumatic events this weeks and were worried about telling me in case I was triggered by their news. 

My PTSD wasn't triggered, that is under control now, but I was upset by the news, it was too close to home and I realised that for the first time in a long time I had to deal with the upset by myself, my support network to turn to wasn't available for me. 

I realised this week how much I've relied on my friends and how much I've shared with them, phoning, dropping in and how much much they've given to me, not just in time, but also how overwhelming it must have been for them to have done what they did for me.

The one friend is in the same situation again this week, supporting another friend through a traumatic event with the sudden death of her husband whilst they were holidaying together. Her husband having been at home on his own when he died. She had to arrange emergency flights home, and drive her back from the airport and get her friend home to her family. 

I met this friend the very night my father died suddenly, back in 2017. She was a neighbour of my parents. She stood with me at the end of the drive while I phoned my husband who was in our home in Dubai, to tell him what was happening, as the emergency services came out the house to break the news to me that my father had died. She was a total stranger that night. Then in 2024, she supported me through our daughter's death, through the funeral and is still supporting me now.

There have been so many other people that have offered us support and continue to do so. 

I've always been grateful and I've always been thankful and I know my time will come and I have already been the supportive person many times for various reasons and I hope everyone has known how much they've helped me through those dark times.

It can be a message, a virtual hug, a card dropped through the door, a random check in, an invite for coffee or even a 'I'm thinking of you' 

Right now I'm just messaging both my friends, I've dropped flowers and a card to one. I'm grateful that they both shared their news with me, I'm grateful that they were both concerned about me being triggered despite the trauma they are going through themselves. It's time to give back now and I'm grateful that I'm strong enough to so and grateful that I have such good supportive friends.

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My Garden in April 2026

There was a lot of tidying in the garden in April.

The garden furniture was cleaned and returned to the patio once it had been jet washed and all the pots were taken from their winter storage and the cloches and fleeces put away and everything put into place for the rest of the year. Still looking for a home for the orange buckets with the bay tree cuttings.


The temporary metal framed green house that I bought during covid has been dismantled now and taken to the tip. The compost bins with an old scaffolding plank have made an ideal potting bench.

The raised beds were weeded and planted out with veg I'd grown from seeds.
The parsley, strawberries and rhubarb had been under cloches from last year.

I bought two tomato plants that were almost dead from a supermarket as I was late planting mine and I still haven't put them out yet.

I left the cosmos in the second raised bed to flower first before digging this bed over. I've seen them in the garden centres at £7 for 6 plants. No idea where these came from, they just grew here. I'll have a lovely display.

So far this year I've grown from seeds and planted out: Courgettes, beans, sweet peas and coriander. 
The tomatoes, melons, peppers and cucumbers are too small to be planted out just yet.


We eat a lot of basil, especially in the summer. We take lots of cuttings and create new plants throughout the year. At the moment we have 5 large plants and several more cuttings on the go. There's always one in the kitchen on the windowsill.

After moving the greenhouse I discovered the neighbours ivy is creeping back. When I got the house back in December 2019 she had allowed it grow out of control and it caused our fence to collapse. I now spray it regularly with weed killer and at some point we'll remove our fence panel and let the ivy fall into our garden so we can hack it back as far as we can without going on to her property.

We're almost at the end of May now. There's been a lot more planting and a visit to the RHS Spring festival in Malvern.



 


Saturday, 16 May 2026

Week 19 May 2026 - One Daily Positive and Project 365

The negatives

Been having too many late nights, so rectified that with setting an alarm and getting into bed by 9.30pm a couple of nights.

The positives

I've joined in with some classes at the gym. I'm not one for joining in with things or having to be in places at set times but I've been enjoying the classes and I've been booking ahead to make sure I go regularly. I went running again, it was hard work after a few weeks off.

Saturday 9th May Had a lie in then went to the retail park for a bit of shopping and pick up my charity box from the coffee shop. In total there was £2.08 in the box that cost me £11.99 to purchase and has been in there for 5 weeks. There was a poster and a QR code with it and only one donation online for £30 with a name I didn't recognise. Home to break up out cat attacking a stray that seems to have made it's home next door. I had a tidy round and dusted and hoovered our bedroom. We then drove to Cheltenham for a walk round and an early dinner before collecting my friend of 34 years. The evening was spent stopping the cat from fighting with help from the neighbour, which included me climbing on a wheelie bin to look over the other neighbours fence. I'd had cocktails in the afternoon, neighbour had been drinking wine. Neighbours kids running through the house to retrieve rocket lunched missiles that they'd fired over into the garden.

Sunday 10th May After breakfast we headed off to the RHS Malvern Spring Festival for the day, stopping for coffees, lunch and buying lots of flowers for both indoors and outdoors. The weather was warm then chilly but dry. We sat and listened to Nicky chapman and Adam frost in the Festival Theatre for 45 mins and my friend asked him a question which I videoed and sent to her daughter whose response was 'who?' I replied with 'escape to the country' and 'gardeners world' I know Nicky Chapman more for her music and DJ career. we drove my friend home to the Forest of Dean, stopped for a cuppa, then home via collecting a take away, watched TV, bath and bed.

Monday 11th May Home from work to collect Peter and the cat and off to the vets in Worcester for Pushkins annual jabs. We had a coffee while we waited. Pushkins shouted the whole time she was in her cage. We got home and I got changed and went to the gym to a legs, bums and tums class. Home for dinner, bath and bed. Had a video calls with the grandchildren and phoned a friend.

Tuesday 12th May Woke up feeling sore. I honestly felt better than this after running the marathon. Good day in work. Home and time spent in the garden, then off to a spin class. Fell of the bike going from sitting to standing whilst peddling, was ok, bit of a muddle trying to get my feet out the straps whilst lying on my side and laughing. I potted up some house plants, watered the garden, had a bath, my dinner, watched some TV and was in bed by 9.30pm.

Wednesday 13th May Peter took the car for a service at 8am in Worcester, met a friend and did the food shopping. Home from work and booked my flight to Paris in June to meet up with my friend from South Africa, as this is the third year in a row we've done this, we can now officially call it our annual meet up. Went to the gym for a Pump class, then home for dinner that I'd cooked previously and frozen. Had a bath and in bed by 8.30pm with a cup of tea, chocolate bar and read my book for an hour.

Thursday 14th May Struggled to get out of bed, incident at work that left me a bit frazzled physically. Straight into town after work to meet a friend for coffee. The nail bar had closed by the time we'd finished, so that'll have to wait till next week. Home for a video call with the grandchildren. A bath, then a late dinner and into bed at 8.30pm to blog and catch up with the soaps. Peter had two new tyres fitted on the car.

Friday 15th May Peter collected our granddaughter for the weekend and when I got home from work I went out for a run which was hard work and they met me at the coffee shop. Home via the chip shop for tea then round the neighbours for a play date. Bath time, stories and an early night for all of us. 

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Days out in my campervan 2026

Word of the week - Joining - Mental Health Awareness Week 2026

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Friday, 15 May 2026

15th - 17th May 2026 Post Comment Love - Mental Health Awareness Week 2026

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It's Mental Health Awareness Week 2026 in the UK and Thursday was wear it green.


My mental health has not been good for quite a few years with constant changes in identity with living abroad and the sudden death of my father in 2017, dealing with health issues, then another move and our daughters death in 2024 and a diagnosis of PTSD. It's been a lot to deal with. But I've got through it, still getting through it. There's not a lot of professional help and support out there and once I realised I had to find my own my to deal with things, life got a lot better.

Don't get me wrong, I didn't have to deal with things on my own, I'm just talking about professional support. My husband and close friends as well as our adult children have been there for us, but everyone has their own lives to live as well and also our children and some of our friends live quite some distance away.

I hope by sharing what's helped me, might help others in some way and as it's Mental Health Awareness Week, I thought this would be the best time to share it.

Exercise.
OK so I trained for and ran a marathon.

But I didn't just run a marathon.

I started with couch to 5k and I started with walking. It took me 2 weeks before I was able to run for 90 seconds without every muscle and bone in my body hurting like hell. I'm on my feet everyday in work, but I was also smoking 15 cigarettes a day. I stuck at it. 6 days a week. I repeated week one twice in the first week. It took me three weeks to run for 5 minutes and all of a sudden at the end of week 4 I ran 5k in 37 mins. I can walk 5k in 42 mins. I'm not fast with my running by any means, I've improved and have run 5k in 32 mins, but my average parkrun time is around 40 mins as I walk a lot of it.

Get out there and walk, go on your own, do a parkrun, walk to the corner shop, park a bit further from the shops or on the school run or from work.

Do something new
I hate joining in with things, but I've taken the plunge. Meet new people, step out your side your comfort zone. This relates to exercise, but it could be any class. You can read about it here. I've also joined the library and a book club that meets once a month.

Go for a coffee
Invite a friend, a neighbour or just go on your own. I go for a coffee on my own quite often. I take a book or my laptop and go straight from work and sit and read or blog, sometimes my husband walks down and joins me, sometimes I bump into a friend, or just strike a random conversation with a stranger, or I arrange to meet a friend after work. Sometimes it's planned, other times it's a last minute thing and the coffee shop varies.

Treats
I like to treat myself to a little reward from time to time. It could be having my nails done or buying some fresh cut flowers or some bubble bath and having a super long soak in the bath with a book. It could be making time to watch a movie or a series on Netflix or just wasting the day away in the garden. Next month I'm going to Paris to spend the weekend with my friend I met whilst living in South Africa.

Just start something that works for you
You don't have to run a marathon or travel to Paris. That's a one off and an annual treat. 

The weekly gym classes are just till the end of the year as I joined the gym to help with the marathon training so I'm getting my monies worth, the walking and the couch to 5k and the parkruns/walks are free and can be done alone or with a friend. Personally I like my own space and time so I do them alone and it gives me time to just be.

The coffee shop visits can be alone or with a friend or as often as you want or can afford. You can also take a flask and walk to the local park and meet a friend or take a book to enjoy on your own. I often do that as well, take a flask and a picnic and just go on a walk. Sometimes I just walk round the block and eat and my lunch, other times I'll walk for hours and go up the Malvern Hills or walk into town and do a bit of shopping and ask Peter to come and collect me in the car as there's too much to carry back.

Mostly for me what improves my mental health and makes me feel good about myself and makes me feel happy is to surround myself with people that make me feel good about myself and make me feel happy and that I enjoy spending time with and being outdoors as much as possible.

The change starts with you. Don't just read this and think 'it's ok for you' remember my starting point, we all have different goals, different skills, just try something new, who knows where it'll lead?'




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Thursday, 14 May 2026

Word of the Week - Joining in and improving my mental health.

I don't like joining in with things. So I've picked Joining as my word of the week.

I do a lot of things but I'm not a fan of joining in with things. I get apprehensive about joining in with groups of people and activities that are already established.

I've got a lot of friends but not many live locally, not many have the same interests as me and not many are available with family commitments to come with me to join in. A low of my friends who live locally are a lot younger than me and therefore have families at home and a lot more commitments after work, dinners to cook, homework to do and activities to ferry their kids to and from, so it's harder to join in with activities on a regular basis.

I'm also not good at commitment. Yes, I managed to train and run a marathon, but it was a short term goal with very little thought and planning and with running I could just come home from work, get changed and go out the door for a run. I didn't have to think about anyone else. Peter was 100% behind me with it.

I'm not a fan of having to be a certain place at a certain time either. It's something I've been struggling with since Stephanie died, getting out the house somedays is still hard for me. I like routine, knowing what I'm doing, but I like to be in control of me, not dictated to by timeframes. I can just about manage getting to work. But give me a doctor's appointment or a coffee date, a parkrun or even a beloved football match and I can struggle to get out the door. I'm frightened something terrible will go wrong. Once I've left the house, I'm ok, but getting out the door is hard, so often once I've gone out, if I've got an appointment, like the Dr's at 6pm , I stay out after work at 4pm and go for a coffee, so I don't have to come home and start the issue with going out again. I even changed my nail bar to a sit and wait to bypass this.

I joined the local gym in November at £32.95 a month for 12 months so I could run during the winter months, but I didn't get on with the running machine and I just ran in the wind, rain, cold and the dark.

I've been a total of 13 times since joining. I could've donated that money to the charity instead. I've got 6 months left on the membership and discovered last week that there are free classes I could've been going to that would've supported my running and I was entitled to a 1 hour introduction session and a training plan to help me reach my goal.

So why didn't I know about that at the time? Because it's all on the app. I'm computer savvy, I do online banking, I run my own blog and website. I'm on tiktok with views into tens of thousands on a couple of posts. 

I told them when I joined what I wanted from the gym. I did have an introduction and said I'd never been a member of a gym before other than one where I just used the pool and sauna (there's no pool here) Said I hadn't been to an exercise class since Step aerobics in the late 80's and had no idea how to use the gym equipment.

I was shown how three pieces of equipment worked, the running and rowing machine and cross trainer and was told if I wanted to know how anything else worked to just ask.

I did ask a few weeks later when my shoulders and thighs hurt from running and was told to do 3 reps of certain exercises, but not how many per week.

So I just stopped going. I work on the theory of 'how do I know what I need to know, if I don't know, what I don't know?'

So this weekend whilst exploring the app to find out if there was anything else I could do. I booked a Legs, Bums and Tums session for Monday night at 7pm.

I arrived 15 mins early and everyone was there with a mat, bar bells and dumbbells, all chatting and friendly. I said hi and said I was new and a woman said 'grab a mat and find a space' and yep I ended up right at the front, with the mirror, with everyone behind me, looking straight ahead and I wanted to bolt.

The instructor was friendly. I told him I've never been to a class before, ever and he said it was ok, he was covering for someone else and was new here himself. He grabbed everything I needed and said just follow him and everyone else and he'd help me out as we went along.

And true to his word, he did. Everyone worked at their own speed through the routine he'd written up on the board. It was a bit of a competition with a few and it took me one rep to work out what I was doing and get my coordination going before I fell into routine and I really enjoyed it.

On Tuesday morning I could hardly walk.

Tuesday evening I went along to the spin class at 6pm, I fell off the bike. I'm not very coordinated and we had to go from sitting to standing and back to sitting. 

On Wednesday morning going downstairs was a major issue, it really hurt. I had less issues after running the marathon.

On Wednesday evening I went for a pump session at 6pm, this one worked the upper body as well and on the Thursday I felt so much better.

For all 3 sessions, I came home from work first, got changed and went back out for them, 15 mins before the class started.

I can book online. The classes run for 45 mins. The gym is at the retail park. I can take part at my own speed, be part of the group if I want, ignore those who are competing with themselves or others.

I've been enjoying the running, it's been good for my mental health, it's been good for the grief. It's been good for my physically.

Do you like joining in with things?

I joined in, but I ran alone. it's how I prefer to be.


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Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Days out in my campervan in April 2026

We're not actually having many days out in the campervan, just weekends away. Which is ok with us as I aim to spend at least one night a month in the van this year. I'm booked for May and July/August, but struggling to fit something in for June, at this rate It'll be a night at a campsite near work. 

I take the campervan to work once a week to give it a run or when Peter needs the car as it's cheaper to run being a hybrid.

In April our trip was to Brighton, which of course *yawns* was for my marathon.

We're members of the Caravan and Motorhome Club and there are massive savings to be had, but you need to book early. Showers, toilets and washing up facilities are amazing, but they do shut the blocks at set times for cleaning, which does work out well on sites like this where there are 2 blocks, unlike the site in Newport.

There's loads of space between the vans as a 'fire safety break' and it's easy to find a space and pitch up.. We didn't have the awning for this trip as it was supposed to be just two nights, but we struggled to find parking for the Sunday with the marathon on and roads closed so we stopped an extra night.

It only takes around 5 mins for us to set up. We each have our own jobs. I pop the roof and sort the bedding out and the table and organise the kitchen area, while Peter sets up the electrics. We fill the water tanks when we arrive on site and quite literally that's all there is to it. We just repeat the process when we leave. The Caravan and Motorhome campsites have drainage pits when you leave so we just drive over and empty the tanks before going home.

We do have to be very careful with the wildlife, no leaving anything outside unattended or it's away. Shoes included. In Tenby last weekend, something got into the awning overnight and made away with a parcel containing a bar of chocolate and ate it all. I discovered the wrapped in the morning.

The campsite is at the top of the hill a short walk from the Marina and handy for the parkrun on the Saturday morning.


It's a 35 minute walk from the centre of Brighton, which I had to do on the Sunday before the mArathon. On the Saturday we caught the bus in and out and explored the Laines.

It looks warm, but we're in winter gear on the beach.

Fish and Chips on the pier.

I spent a lot of time in Brighton as a child. We caught the bus into Peacehaven on the Friday night to meet up with my cousin and her fiancé for dinner. We're back in June for their wedding, but staying in their house as they'll be in a hotel over the weekend.

My next trip in the campervan is to Northern Ireland for the Whitsun week where I'm staying on my sons drive for the week.










Saturday, 9 May 2026

Week 18 May 2026 One Daily Positive and Project 365

The negatives

There was no mobile signal on the campsite which we knew about at time of booking but there was wifi but it was rubbish, kept kicking us out and was very slow. It wasn't a big issue really but annoying as it is supposed to be a benefit of our annual membership.

I feel I'm lacking purpose at the moment having spent 6 months training for a marathon that was run 4 weeks ago now.

The positives

I've got lots of things lined up and lots of things to look forward to.

Saturday 2nd MayWe had a leisurely morning despite being woken by the birds around 6am and around 11am we set off on a 5 hour 10 mile round walk via the road to Stackpole where Stephanie used to go on holiday with her school between 2000 and 2008. It's owned by the National Trust and offers accessible accommodation which is self catering for people with disabilities, with wet rooms and grab rails and step free access. We explored the grounds, met some lovely volunteers who were happy to explain how Stackpole operated and directed us to the beach that Stephanie would have visited and showed us from the outside the accommodation block she would have stayed in during her visits at that time. It was a lovely visit and nice to be in a place that Stephanie had been even if it was a part of her life we never experienced with her, especially as there weren't many places she went without us. We stopped at the local pub on our way back for dinner. Peter went back to the van and I stayed on for a bit to use the wifi and catch up with messages.

Sunday 3rd May We went to visit my old student and her mum today after a morning of lounging around. Back to the van to watch the Man Utd game and evening on the beach.

Monday 4th May A bit of a lie in then packed the awning and tent, made a coffee, washed up and showered and set off at 11am on our way home. Stopped for a Starbucks at St Clears and got breakfast in the van. Home around 3pm, unpacked and just chilled out for the afternoon in between putting the washing on and sorting the cat and getting ready for work in the morning. I uploaded the rest of the baby clothes on vinted on the drive home and did some blogging, reading and watched an episode of Eastenders I'd downloaded on iplayer. Sat in the garden and started a new book. Bath, dinner and bed early to watch gogglebox. 

Tuesday 5th May Back to work, played dodgeball with a stool and straight to the coffee shop to switch off with some blogging, then home to read, pack the tent away that Peter had put up to dry during the day and take the washing in that I''d hung out last night. I had a bath and an early night.

Wednesday 6th May A good day in work in Spanish all day covering while the spoken exams are on. I called in at home on my way to the coffee shop as I have to drive right past the house, did some shopping for gluten free things, then a coffee and blogging whilst waiting for my friend (the one who cuts my hair) treated myself to a hot chocolate. Home for dinner, schedule some posts, read, watched TV on my phone in the bath and bed. Ferry booked for Northern Ireland for half term.

Thursday 7th May Left work as the bell rang and drove straight to the Three Counties Showground for the RHS Malvern Spring Festival. It was lovely to walk around without the crowds and get to talk to some people about their show gardens and take some photos without having to wait for ages. Bumped into an ex work colleague who was there with his wife who was exhibiting and has won a couple of silvers and a bronze. We're going back on Sunday with my oldest friend of 34 years. Home to strip the spare bed and re make as she is coming to stay on Saturday night. Watched some TV and did some blogging, a late night.

Friday 8th May B12 jab after work then a coffee with old student who has her GCSE's starting next week for a morale boost. Home to watch Gardener's World see the bits I saw being filmed yesterday and find out a bit more about some of the exhibits I'd seen. 

On the blog this week:

Days out in my campervan in March 2026

Word of the week - Purpose

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Friday, 8 May 2026

Post Comment Love 8th - 10th May 2026

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

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It's The RHS Malvern Spring Festival 2026 this weekend and we're fortunate to live in Malvern and with annual membership at £80 I was able to pop in after work on Thursday the first day of the show for a couple of hours to have a proper look round before we go for a full day on Sunday with my oldest friend of 34 years.

I bumped into an old work colleague who with his wife had entered 10 floral displays and had won 3 silvers and a bronze awards so I'll be seeking those out on Sunday, but I suspect they won't be looking at their best by then.

The best bit about going on the Sunday is they reduce the plants a lot by then as many of the exhibitors don't wan too be lugging stock back with them, but a lot of the displays don't look their best either.

I didn't take as many photo's as I should've done. I focused on the show gardens, which is what I went for with less crowds around to get a proper look and a chance to talk to some of the exhibitors and see some filming going on.



Gold Medal Garden

New Category 'Borders' My Favourite

Lovely and quiet at 5pm with some music being played, this will be heaving over the weekend.

The sheds, another new display

School garden designs.

Joe Swift


I also saw Chef Raymond Blanc and Gardener's world Sue Kent, but didn't realise it was them until I got home and saw them on the telly.




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Word of the week - Purpose

I've made lots of plans this week and I've got lots of things to look forward to over the next few months.

My diary has been full of coffee dates this week and is getting booked up for next week also. I went to The RHS Malvern Spring Festival 2026 after work on Thursday for a couple of hours and we're going again on Sunday with my friend who is staying over on Saturday night. But before that it's out out for drinks with my friend tomorrow night.

This week I've booked a ferry crossing to Northern Ireland for Whitsun week to visit the grandsons. My friend in South Africa has confirmed our annual meet up in Paris the 3rd weekend in June, which means every weekend in June is now fully booked with a family wedding, another show at the Three Counties that my mum and Aunt are coming to stay for, then there is Paris and finally a meet up with my friend Mary.

I've been reading this week, loads of washing has been, lots of blogging and plenty of sleep.

I've got plenty to do. I'm not bored. Life is varied. There is so much to be done around the home and the garden and we're getting on with it all quite happily. There's no boredom or feeling that life is repetitive. 

I just feel a bit lost, a bit lonely, not alone. I don't have a purpose at that the moment. No one needs looking after. I've got no purpose. I've been reminded of this as I keep getting my covid -19 invites which I was qualified for as Stephanie's carer.

Training for my marathon in Brighton in April gave me purpose. It got me out the house and gave me something to aim for. I had 6 months to get myself ready from not having run since I was in school using couch to 5k to my first park run and taking part in 2 ultra challenges in London and Bath after I did the first one in September 2025 for Bowel Research UK to mark the first anniversary of Stephanie's death.

We spent last weekend camping in Pembroke and found ourselves only 3-4 miles away from Stackpole a place where Stephanie holidayed as a child with her old school and we took a coastal walk to explore the area. This evening I dug around in her memory box to look through her photos.



I didn't feel sad. The memories felt like a life time ago and I realised I don't need to keep doing things in her name, in her memory anymore. I've done what I needed to do. I've created a legacy for her through the marathon, I've created an online legacy for her through Facebook and my social media accounts and with the fundraising. I've done something in her name, that will live on. I just need to find a new purpose for me now.

I'll carry on running, I just need a bit longer for my knee to heal that I damaged last week. There won't be anymore marathons. I've done that. I enjoyed it, but there's no need to put myself through that again, there's nothing to prove, not even to myself. 

I'm content, I'm happy. I just want to carry on making a positive impact on those around me and on my own life and make sure I have personal goals and not get stuck in a rut and keep life meaningful.

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Thursday, 7 May 2026

Days out in my campervan in March 2026

I only had one camping trip in March, a weekend in Wales.
I stopped a night in Barry ready for a parkrun and a visit to watch Barry Town play football on the saturday before heading off to Newport in the evening ahead of visiting my nephew and his family on the Sunday before heading home via visiting a friend in Monmouth.

The campsite in Barry was approximately 3 miles outside the town so on arrival on the Friday night I drove down to the beach to check out the parking for the morning and back via Jenner Park to check out street parking for the afternoon.

The campsite was on a farm.

There were two sets of toilet and shower blocks. This one for general use and a set for disabled travellers as well as washing up facilities and good wifi. It was a very peaceful site with an amazing sunset.

There was some housekeeping as usual. Peter is left handed and I'm not and between us the electricity cable is getting awfully confused.

I really hate how this door opens where the cable is stored. To put it away properly is such a fluff, either from the outside or climbing in through the side door and manoeuvring in a narrow gap. It would be so much easier if the door was detachable.

The van is 2.07m but we have a solar panel fitted so I avoid anything with a height barrier, especially when the ground is uneven. I found a good spot for parkrun.

With great views of the beach.


And now I've mastered the art of folding the roof within a minute, it's lovely to be able to lie down with a cup of tea and read my book after a run with a spectacular view of the sea.

After the football I drove onto Tredegar in Newport where I stayed at the Caravan and Motorhome Club for a night. It's in the grounds of a National Trust Site which we've explored before.

The only downside is that check out is 12pm and the showers shut at 10.15am and it's a pain when you have to rush to pack up so you can get showered before the drive home. Some sites have two blocks and alternate cleaning times.

I pack all the fridge stuff back into the cool bag so when I get home it's ready to lift straight back into the house.

A clean tea towel sits under the bowl to stop it moving around and the dirty cloths are hung up ready just to be taken into the house. And fresh cloths are put back into the van straight away. All the other items, clothes and shoes are packed into the yellow bag ready to be carried in also.

The only other trip I had out in the van in March was to Bath when I took part in an Ultra Challenge. I could have taken the car but it was a long journey both ways around 2 hours each way with a 5 hour walk, so I took the van so I could brew up after wards and have a lie down for an hour to rest before the long drive home.

Our adventures in April took us to Tenby and May I'm off on my own to Northern Ireland.







 

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