After a week of having LB home and enjoying spending time together as a family, her departure heralded a week of getting back into our normal routine. On Sunday, OH decided not to go cycling as he'd planned and spent the day at home instead.
We both headed up to the local market to buy a few bits we needed. I used my Co-op app to get some money off a small shop there, we bought some more tomato and cucumber plants from a shop on the high street, I bought some unpackaged fruit and veg from the local green grocer and OH bought a print from a local artist we know. We also stopped off for him have a coffee in a cafe and had a nice stroll up and down on Market Day.
When we got back, I decided to prick out and pot on some of the lettuce seedlings that I'd sown a few weeks ago into recycled egg boxes, as they were a bit too congested to plant out as they were. I'm hoping they survive the transition.
We then headed down to the allotment to sow some beetroot seeds and do a bit of tidying up. I did mostly weeding, getting rid of any big weeds coming through. OH did some soil prep and sowed the beetroot seeds, then I sowed a row of hollyhocks. One side of the plot is now fully cultivated. The plot looked a lot tidier once we were done and it was nice to spend a couple of hours outside. Unfortunately, I forgot to take my phone, so I didn't take a photo.
There is a family of foxes (mother and cubs) living under our allotment shed at the moment. Another plot holder saw one of the cubs creep past us as we were working, but we were so focused on what we were doing we missed him.
Anyway, here's a photo someone posted on the allotment chat the other day, of the mother fox peeping out from under the shed. So cute.
On Sunday afternoon, OH decided to dismantle the decking from the side return. It is particularly rotten and needs to come up, as next door are having a side return extension built soon. Here's a before picture:
And an after one:
It always feels good when any progress is made around the house and garden. This was a smallish job, but took a lot of effort and will lead to something better eventually. It did mean we had to do another tip run to get rid of all the waste wood.
We've got some exciting (to us) plans for our side return once the building work is completed next door. It's currently been delayed, so it's going to be a few more months yet. Our plans may not come to fruition this year, depending on how busy OH is, as there is other stuff that needs doing in the garden as a priority, but it is something we'll enjoy when it's done. I'll keep you posted when anything happens on this front.
On Monday, I went out of town to do the weekly shop as usual. I stuck to exactly what was on my list. No deviation into any charity shops or shopping other than for food, which made it a bit less expensive. I also got £5 off my shop at Lidl using an extra voucher and I got a couple of free items too. If I stick to this for the rest of the month, I should get through a tight month okay, so long as nothing unexpected crops up. I won't be putting as much in the car fund this month, but I have managed to squirrel some money away already.
I was tired on Monday afternoon, as I didn't sleep well on Sunday night, so I went back to bed for an hour, before getting up and getting ready for work in the evening. It was my first shift back after 9 days off, which felt strange. Work was okay. I was on my favourite job, so it passed quickly and I was kept very busy.
LB booked us tickets to her graduation ceremony today, which is taking place in July. It seems like yesterday that she started her studies. The time has gone by so quickly.
On Tuesday, I woke up to rain outside. It was the first decent amount of rain for a couple of weeks and OH was happy as it had re-filled the water butt. The garden looked happy too, nice and green. I love it now that it is coming back to life. I was booked into my class at the gym as usual and headed off there. It continued to rain for most of the day, so I spent the rest of the day inside at home.
In the afternoon, I started to cover another shopping tote. This one was a Waitrose tote and was quite stained inside due to a leak or breakage. I pieced up fabric to cover it and started to stitch it to the bag. I will be lining this bag, due to it's stained interior. I'll post a picture/video when it's finished. I have just one more bag to upcylcle, which is another Waitrose bag, but it is a large cotton bag rather than a tote. I use this for all of my vegetables and salad items as it holds quite a lot. The remainder of my shopping bags are in OK condition to continue using as they are, so this will be the last one I'll upcycle.
In the evening, we watched the last episode of The Day of the Jackal, which was really good. Hopefully, there will be another series at some point in the future. We also watched a movie starring Saoirse Ronan on Netflix. It was set on the Orkney Isles and was called The Outrun. It was good.
I wasn't working again on Wednesday, so late morning, we decided it was a good day to go to the tip with all the garden waste and waste wood, from ripping up the decking down the side return. I'd also re-sorted all the donations I'd set aside and some of it needed to go to the tip, as there don't appear to be anymore Zero Waste events in our borough to take some of the items to, which is a pity, and they weren't quite good enough to donate elsewhere.
It felt good to get the tip run done and free some space in the garden. OH dropped me off on the way back and I ran the 3km home to get my daily exercise. In the afternoon, I had a nap for an hour. I've come down with a cold and was feeling very tired. I then read for an hour and spent some time working on the shopping tote upcycle in the evening.
I was working on Thursday afternoon, and as my cold had worsened, I decided not to go to the gym in the morning. Instead, I had a chilled morning getting ready for work, dosed myself up with paracetamol and then set off early and walked the two miles to work, to get some steps in. I was a bit hot and bothered by the time I got there, as the weather was quite warm, but I soon settled into my shift, which passed quickly due to it being very busy.
I left work at 6pm and caught the bus home. I got a call from my manager on the way home, asking if I'd go in for an extra shift the following day. I agreed to go in for a few hours, but not the long shift suggested, as this cold is really unpleasant. OH was cycling all day on Good Friday, so I'd be home alone if I hadn't agreed to go in. I figured that I may as well earn a bit more money if I can.
On Friday, I was feeling pretty awful, but as I'd promised to go into work, I got myself ready and walked in again as OH was using the car. I really wasn't feeling it. My nose was streaming, I had a cough and just felt rough. I dosed myself up with cough linctus and paracetamol before I started, bought some cough sweets and just got on with it. Luckily, it was really busy again and the 4 hour shift passed by super quickly. OH then came to pick me up in the car and we went straight home. It felt so good to get home and relax, knowing I wasn't due to work again for two days and could try to shake the cold off. I was in bed by 8.30pm and got a really good night's sleep for the first time in a few days.
Saturday, I woke up feeling a little better. I had a lie in and then got up and got ready. I didn't have any plans for the day and OH was out cycling again, so I decided to do a bit of sewing. I made the lining for the shopping tote and then hand stitched it in place and completed the second cloth shopping bag upcycle. It made for a lovely relaxing afternoon and the last two upcycles are now completed. Here are a couple of videos of the results:
In the evening, we found another great TV series to watch on Netflix. This one is called The Capture and stars the woman from Strike who partners Strike in his detective agency. She is good in this too. We binge watched 4 episodes before heading to bed.
Inspite of being ill this week, it does feel like it's been a semi-productive week and progress has been made, which is good enough for me.