I started challenging myself to reading a book a week in 2023 and continued into 2024.
Our daughter died suddenly in October 2024 and my love for reading among so many other things just stopped.
And like so many other things, it's taken a long time to get going ago, to do the things I loved to do when I had 5 minutes to them.
I wasted so much time after Stephanie's death, so much time with 'We could be with Stephanie now, but we can't' and I spent hours in the first few months, doing nothing, staring into space, lying in bed, doing absolutely nothing.
I returned to work, part time initially, then slowly a routine, with elements of our old life starting filling our time again, days out, going places where we took Stephanie became visiting places that we couldn't take Stephanie due to her disability. We didn't find things to do to replace her, we found that we just started living again without her.
I was tutoring English in a secondary school from year 7 up to GCSE, I supported a student with English Literature at A Level from 2022-2023.
I read a few books from October 2024 till March 2025, but in April I started again with a book a week and here we are, the middle of July on book no 30 and raring to go for the rest of the year.
January
February
Macbeth
The Tempest
Romeo and Juliet
Lord of the Flies
A Christmas Carol
Julius Caesar - William Shakespeare
July Richard Osman - We Solve Murders.