Friday, 20 February 2026

20th- 22nd February 2026 Post Comment Love

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I've spent the week in Northern Ireland visiting my grandchildren. I've been sleeping in the campervan on the drive.

We've been to the park, soft play made pancakes, been colouring in, played with cars, had endless cuddles and stories at bedtime and lots of fun.




I'm on my way back home tonight on the overnight ferry which takes 7 hours, there are no cabins available so I'll have a pillow and a blanket and try and grab a sofa in the lounge.

I've also taken a huge step towards stopping smoking this week and so far it's been really good.









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Word of the Week - Camping

I'm aiming to camp in the van every month in 2026. I managed a night on my friend's drive in January.

I'm in Northern Ireland on my son and Dil's drive for half term. it's cold, wet and windy outside but lovely and snug inside. Peter opted to stay at home for the week which worked out well in the end as Birmingham reached the 4th round of the FA Cup against Leeds which was played on Sunday the 15th so after the match I drove on up to Birkenhead for the overnight ferry.


I couldn't get a cabin so slept on a sofa in the lounge with only a 35 min drive when I reached Belfast. 

I'm only using the campervan for sleeping in, going out to it at 9pm after a shower and getting into my pjs, with a hot water bottle and a mug of tea.


I'm waking up at 7am and it's a quick dash into the house for a wee, refill the hot water bottle, make a cup of tea say goodbye to eldest grandson as he goes to pre school and back to bed in the campervan for an hour. It was tricky opening the door one morning.



The campervan has diesel heating that runs either off the mains or the solar panels. I've plugged into the mains while I'm at my sons, if I camp for just one night I tend to use jsut the solar panels. I only need the heating on for an hour at night and an hour in the morning to get the van warmed up.

I sit in my dry robe until it warms up.


When the diesel heating is running and the roof is popped there is enough ventilation with the canvas, but when the roof is down I need to have a window cranked.

I opted to sleep on the bottom bed on the last night (Thursday) as the canvas had dried and it was due to rain on the Friday and it could be 2-3 days before I might be able to dry it properly, so I dried round the external rims and folded the top down.




The downside of sleeping on the bottom bed is not having a table, but there are plenty of surfaces to put things on especially as I'm not cooking in the van either or even having to make a cup of tea in it.



I packed my clothes onto hangers and placed everything int he wardrobe, just taking what I needed into the house each day, just leaving my washbag in the bathroom.

I'm travelling home on the Friday night ferry, again no cabin available and I've a 3 hour drive home so I'll be making a couple of stops on the way home for a coffee and a lie down on the back seats.

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Thursday, 19 February 2026

Marathon Training - Stop smoking plan.

I started training for the Brighton Marathon on April 12th 2026 on World Mental Health Day October 10th 2025. You can read all about why I'm running a marathon and how my training started here.

Prior to this the last time I'd run was when I was in school in the late 80's.

I'm 54, I'm smoke 15 cigarettes a day. I like to walk and did so regularly with our dog, Bob until he died in 2023 and I swim occasionally. 

I've been running/walking 3 times a week following the couch to 5k. The furthest I've run to date is 5k. I have however been walking and trekking routes up to 17k twice a week trying to run at least 5k. 

I took part in a Winter Walk in London in January where I walked 26.2 miles in 7 hours and 44 mins. My reason for doing this, is because the Brighton marathon has a cut off for a medal of 8 hours and I really want something to keep from the day as well as my other reasons for entering the marathon in the first place.


After running my first parkrun in November 2025, I really struggled with running 3 times a week as by the time I was getting home from work at 4.15pm it was dark outside. It's hard in Malvern to find a flat route to run without going round in circles unless I run through the industrial park or off road and as you may appreciate these are isolated areas after working hours and in the dark.


I'm not one for joining groups, I tried a walking group in January to trek the end to end Malvern Hills, the pace was too slow for me, despite promises that you had to be of a certain fitness level and I was getting cold and after a few miles I just had to leave the group at British Camp and continue the walk on my own.

But I plucked up the courage and I joined the gym with the hope of using the treadmill to run on. It didn't go to plan, it hurt my feet running on the spot, but the cross trainer, bike and rowing machine are great with helping me to build up strength and stamina.

I was ill over the New Year and had got behind with the running but had been doing a lot of walking, especially over the hills. I started running again and did a parkrun the end of January, and I've been out running after work, now the evenings have been getting lighter, even when it's been raining.


I'm struggling to regulate my temperature in this cold and rain. I'm too cold when I leave the house, so I've started with a brisk walk into town, where Peter has met me and has then taken my coat back home while I've run back and I've been spending more time in the gym, working on strengthening my inner and outer thighs and my shoulders and chest and using the cross trainer more often for longer periods of time.

But I need to get back running and on the road more. I'm running where and when I can. Instead of catching the bus after the football. I run/walk back to the train after the match.


And now I'm giving up smoking. I've stopped many times before and restarted again. I'm in Northern Ireland for the February half term. It had been my plan to run while I was here and to stop smoking. I''ve not run at all. I've walked the dogs every morning, but it's been so cold and wet and windy, I've put it the bare minimum. But I have gone 2 days so far without a cigarette.

I am receiving support from my GP and Boots online pharmacy with taking Varenicline. This medication is not nicotine replacement. I've tried that and vaping alternatives before. it's the habit I need to break. I successfully stopped smoking in the past using Champix which this medication was previously called and no excuses other than extreme stress, relocating to the UK during the height of covid, hotel quarantine, having been separated from Peter, restrictions on us both from travelling (not just going on holiday).

Varenicline reduces nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms. You pick a date between day 8 and 14 to stop smoking but by day 5 I'd just gone off the idea of wanting or needing one and the smell of stale tobacco on a hat made me feel a little sick. It costs £89 a month for 3 months. I'm currently spending around that per week on cigarettes.

Sometimes I set myself goals that are just too high. I've taken on too much at the moment. Too much is out of my control.

The weather is my biggest enemy. It's too cold and wet and windy to be out running. I've got to focus my time and energy on stopping smoking and not worry and stress myself out about not running this week or next week even. 

The Brighton marathon is 7 weeks on Sunday. As long as I'm not smoking I know I'll find it much easier to be running and walking. I already know I can walk a marathon in under 8 hours I already know I can do it physically and mentally.

I can still go to the gym next week.


Sunday, 15 February 2026

Week 6 2026 - Project 365 and One daily Positive

The Negatives

I feel like I'm in a video game driving to work and every day is a new level with all the pot holes and flooding, I should be earning gold coins or something.

The Positives

I got a lot done this week. The van had its MOT and I packed for my trip to Northern Ireland, taking gifts  up till the end of April and cards I wanted to make and letters to write. I'll be sleeping on my Son and DILs drive but spending the days and evenings in the house and using their bathroom and kitchen and I'll probably go out to the van once the grandchildren are in bed, so I'll have plenty of things to do to keep me occupied. I'll have to download some things to watch as the internet and 5G is intermittent outside.

Saturday 7th February Woke still stressing about work yesterday. Searched for some jobs online and found two I'll apply for. Did some of my jigsaw puzzle, made a card and wrote a letter to the grandchildren in Northern Ireland to say I'm looking forward to my visit next weekend. Did some tidying around, made a pack lunch and met my friend at the train station to go to Birmingham with her and her son for the football. We won 2-1. Home at 7pm, soaking wet and very cold. Had a bath, watched some telly and bed around 11pm. Finished watching Stranger Things.

Sunday 8th February Celebrated grandson's 1st birthday with a trip to The Forest of Dean. We had to plan the route around road closures and flooding. I got to finish this months book club read in the car on the way down and half way back, with Peter dropping me off on the Malvern Hills so I could trek back 7 km as part of my Marathon endurance training. It's definitely an endurance in this weather at the moment. I stopped for a coffee in town. I spent the early evening watching Liverpool v Man City, it was an exciting last 20 mins. Peter was asleep and I was stuck under the cat. I sorted through some crafts and gifts for mum trip next week. Picked up another book I'd started and wrote out a list of things I need to do before next week. Bath and bed.

Monday 9th February I’m not in a good place at the moment. I’m not interested in eating and I’m extremely agitated. It would be easy to just do nothing. I’ve got a tracker to help me focus on my marathon training and to ensure I read and do something nice each day. I’ve restarted an app to track my food intake to ensure I’m consuming the right calories each day and I’ve off loaded a game from my phone. The wilting daffodil looks like how I’m feeling.

Tuesday 10th February Home from work, got changed and Peter dropped me at the station with a few minutes to spare before I caught the train to Birmingham. Read my book on the way up, read my book in Starbucks for an hour then walked up to the stadium and read my book for an hour in my seat in the ground. Stood for the full 90 minutes for a 0-0 draw and left the ground 10 mins early to run/walk to the station for my train to Worcester (read my book on the way home) Peter picked me up at 11.40pm. Can't back to Malvern. Had a quick bath and into bed.

Wednesday 11th February Home from work, fired off a few parent emails, got changed and walked into town to the post office, bumped into a friend for a quick chat. Peter drove up to meet me for a coffee, did a bit of shopping, he took everything home. I ran/walked the long way home almost 8k, took me around an hour. I did some of my jigsaw, replied to an invite for volunteering at The Ryder Cup in 2027 (no guarantee I'll get a spot) watched a bit of TV, did some blogging and ran some updates on my laptop. Had a bath and in bed by 9.30pm to read. 

Thursday 12th February Straight home from work and hung around for a telephone consultation from the GP. By 6pm he hadn't called so I sent to the retail park for a coffee and pick up a cheese cake and a few bits and bobs for my trip to Northern Ireland. I spent an hour in the gym and came home ready to have a bath. GP called at 8.45pm to approve new medication.

Friday 13th February Last day in school and non uniform day. Picked Peter up and we went for a coffee, bumped into neighbour with the kids and remind her to pop round later to put covers back on car seats, she forgot and was in her pjs when she came round at 8.30pm with her son. We played tic tac toe and he told me the story he wrote in school while she rebuilt the seats. I got everything ready for my trip away. An early night.


On the blog this week:

Word of the week - Floods

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The best bits of January 2026






Friday, 13 February 2026

13th - 15th February 2026 - Post Comment Love

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

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Since last week I've been up to Birmingham twice to the football.

It's been nothing been rain and floods and road diversions this week, but it hasn't stopped me with my marathon training.

I'll be out running tonight and tomorrow we're going to attempt a drive to a National Trust property.

Sunday I'm off to Birmingham to watch them play Leeds in the 4th round of the FA Cup and afterwards I'm driving up to Liverpool for the overnight Ferry to Belfast to visit my grandsons for the week for my half term. Their's was last week, but as the eldest doesn't start school till full time school till September there's still plenty of time to be spent together.





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Thursday, 12 February 2026

The best bits of January 2026

In no particular order.

The cat claimed the kids bean bag after their visit.

I've been reading a book a week.


One of two football matches.

Fun with the grandchildren.

Garden doing well despite the cold and the rain. Nice to see some sunshine.

Getting out and about raising awareness.



New Year in Portsmouth.

Ice cream on New Years Day.



Snow day.



Found some jigsaws instead of scrolling through my phone.

How was your start to the year?




















Word of the week - Floods

I should take up gaming. I think I'd be good at it.

Every day when I drive to work I feel like I'm in a live video game and each day is a new level with remembering where the pot holes are, looking out for new ones, learning the difference between surface water and flooding on a hill. Remembering where the road edge has collapsed but is now under water and mostly guessing how deep the floods are and trying to make sure I'm not the lead car (I prefer to take the van) and trying not to get annoyed with drivers behind me who have the easy drive as they can just follow my lead but tend to drive too close. 

Over the previous few weeks I've got to know the roads really well as we've had a lot of closures due to localised flooding which has been mainly small streams and brooks and water drainage off fields and road works.

This week we're on flood watch. Major river flooding which is going to cause big problems. I'm updating my Facebook groups and keeping an eye on the local council and agencies.

We don't have any rivers in the town where we live, but we have major rivers near by. The Avon in Tewkesbury, The Severn in Worcester, Upton and Gloucester and The Wye in Hereford and Monmouth.

Places you'll see on the news regularly, towns hit severely by flooding.

The Severn in Worcester this week. From the train.

The racecourse.

In 2007 Stephanie was living in Tewkesbury only 20 mins away. I did the route plan today, our normal route closed due to the Severn flooding at Upton, the alternative route is through country lanes.

The flooding was that severe, it took us over 2 and a half hours to reach her to bring her home for 2 weeks



We've not had flooding like that since, but we regularly get cut off from accessing Worcester, Gloucester and routes in the Forest of Dean where our family live. It was touch and go getting down for our grandsons first birthday this weekend just gone.

Two local lanes were closed over the weekend due to flash flooding, thankfully they had reopened by the time I needed to go to work on Monday, but it means now that if it happens again my options of getting to work are greatly reduced as my route via Worcester takes me on two roads with smaller rivers that have already flooded severely and involves detours on lanes only wide enough for one vehicle and if the Severn floods in Worcester it will be mayhem with all the traffic trying to reach the M5 and me travelling inn the opposite direction.  My route to Hereford is almost blocked off completely with The Frome and The Wye already in flood and road closures on the Malvern Hills, blocking my access to Ledbury and with Upton being flooded all that traffic is being diverted that way also.

The amount of water flowing down the hills made it tricky to walk down.

It also caused this road to collapse.

We had a break in the rain today and some sunshine today for a couple of hours, but more rain and flooding is due.

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Saturday, 7 February 2026

Week 5 - One Daily Positive and Project 365

The Negatives

Hard work running in this cold, wet and miserable weather. Only 10 weeks till the Brighton Marathon and 6 weeks behind with my training.

The Positives

We were able to celebrate Stephanie's birthday on Wednesday without any major upset. there were some tears and sadness, but we've come to terms with not having a final resting place for Stephanie, she's with us everywhere we go and in our heart and our memories all the time.

I've got through to the 3rd round for volunteering at the Commonwealth Games.

Saturday 31st January Woke around 7.30am made a cup of tea and got dressed and ready for parkrun. Really wasn't feeling it and had a bit of pain in my hip and lower leg and ended up walking most of it. Felt a bit low about it, but my friend reminded me I was doing it and I wasn't a quitter. A cuppa and natter afterwards and back to. her house to pack up the van and dropped in at mums for a catch up, picked up granddaughter, played with grandson and then home via dropping off a travel cot with my old neighbour and lent another neighbour some ski boots for her trip to Lapland next week. Got home around 6pm after a a granddaughter wee stop at Starbucks and of course I grabbed a latte. Peter had dinner ready when we got in. Evening spent dancing to Kpop, playing games, starting a jigsaw puzzle and reading stories. Once granddaughter was in bed, I had a bath and finally managed to get hold of friend who hadn't been responding to calls. My fears were justified, her partner lost his battle to cancer on Thursday. He was diagnosed the week before Stephanie died. I knew we were near. I got to bed around 2pm.

Sunday 1st February Awake early and the plan was to drive to Monmouth, but friend had to go to visit her partners elderly father, so we took granddaughter shopping and ended up buying her new boots. Round the neighbours for her to play with the kids and I helped with folding washing. home to put lunch on and get ready for work in the morning while Peter watched the football. He took granddaughter home and I went back to bed for a couple of hours. Evening spent in the back room blogging, reading and doing a jigsaw puzzle.

Monday 2nd February Into work and drove straight down to Monmouth to spend the evening with my friend. Home late via a very convoluted route with the M50 being closed, bath and straight to bed.

Tuesday 3rd February Cold, wet and miserable, both me and the weather. I forced myself to get changed and go out for a run. Only 10 weeks till the Brighton Marathon, time to take this training seriously, with 3 runs a week now. Peter collected me from the retail park, I was soaking wet and freeing cold. I did a bit of shopping and bought flowers and a helium balloon and Peter bought me a coffee, home and Peter cooked me dinner, ran me a bath and brought me up a cup of tea. I watched episode 7 of the final season of Stranger Things. 

Wednesday 4th February Home from work, collected Peter and off to Mcdonald's for Stephanie's birthday tea. I took a gluten free bun with me to swop out my burger, we had milkshake and a McFlurry and home for a slice of birthday cake. Evening spent in front of the TV and I watched the final episode of Stranger Things.

Thursday 5th February Home and changed and a brisk 1 mile walk into town to the Post office to send a gift to son in Australia. Peter drove into town to meet me for a coffee and collect my bag after a picked up some cat food. I ran home. I was absolutely soaked through. It was a 40 minute run over 3 miles, most of it down hill and in the dark. I had dinner, Peter ran me a bath and I took a hot chocolate up with me and enjoyed a long soak watching the last episode of Stranger Things. Evening spent doing mum's food order, reading and blogging.

Friday 6th February Had a really difficult and emotional work related day. Carried the stress home which wasn't good. Took myself out to do some shopping, have a coffee and spent an hour in the gym. Came home, had a bath. I've only 20 minutes left of Stranger Things to watch. Watched a bit of the Winter Olympic opening ceremony. Read some of my Book Club and went to bed at 11pm and fell straight to sleep.


On the blog this week:

Days out in the campervan in January

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

Word of the Week - Birthday



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