Monday, 2 February 2026

Heading into February - W/E 1st February 2026

This week started with my going off out of town shopping on Monday. I went on my own this week, as LB didn't fancy it. I had a bag of donations to drop off at my favourite charity shop whilst out, so of course, I had a little look around whilst I was there, but came away without buying anything.

The grocery shopping went okay, although I did spend a bit more than I anticipated, mainly because I found a few things that I use regularly that were on offer, which was too good to ignore. They will save me money in the long run, but I had to use some of the extra money I found I had last week.

For a treat, I made us beef burgers with wedges for supper. We don't have them often. I'm still working my way through two bags of potatoes, that I bought for 5p each at Christmas, taking advantage of the supermarkets vying for everyone's custom over the festive season. They are sprouting slighly, but nothing that can't be nipped off before use. They'll probably last at least another month, if not longer. Well worth purchasing.

On Tuesday, I headed to a Zumba class in the morning which was good. When I got home, I decided to start a new sewing project after lunch and spent a pleasant couple of hours working on that. Later, I popped to the allotment to put the garden waste bins out, to be emptied the following day. 

We're currently watching the new series of The Night Manager, which is good.

I had a lie in on Wednesday morning, as I hadn't slept well on Monday night. I read for a while in bed. I'm currently reading the book I got from the exhibition last week. It's very good with lots of social history about clothing, women, work, fabric, etc. It's right up my street. It's not a particularly easy read, as it's dense with information, but I'm really enjoying it.

It was a lovely sunny, dry day on Wednesday, which is rare at the moment, as we've been getting so much rain lately. After lunch, I decided to go out into the garden and do some work. The main job I did was to clean all the dirty pots in the greenhouse and re-organise it a little. Once the pots had been cleaned and put away, it did free up quite a bit of space and make things easier to get to.

I also decided to plant the bulbs I bought last year and some that OH had bought me for Xmas. Luckily, we had some compost to pot them up in, so I didn't need to go out and buy any. I'm definitely a bit late planting them, but hopefully they will still grow.  I'm starting most of them off indoors to give them a better chance and to keep the squirrels off them. I've still got a couple of packs to plant, which I will do another time.

I also did a little bit of pruning and tidying up and by the time I'd finished it was getting dark. It was lovely to get out there and get started for the coming season.

OH made us a lovely chicken curry for supper, which was nice and then he and I watched a Ken Burns documentary on iPlayer. It was called The Great American Buffalo and is in two parts. We watched the first part, which was harrowing. I've not watched anything as painful to watch as this in a long time, but it was very good, as is the case with of all Ken Burns' work. If anyone is interested in watching it, it was broadcast on Channel 4 earlier this week.

Thursday morning, I went to my now usual Soca class at the gym which was good. I did my usual of taking the long route home to get more steps in. To be honest, Thursday afternoon was a bit lazy, as I didn't do much. I finished watching a series on Netflix and then watched a movie which was quite good. After supper, OH and I watched a Netflix documentary about the Art band Devo together, which was great. They recognised the direction our world was going in way back in the 1970's. 

I've never watched so much TV as this month. I'm really not very motivated to do anything much and it's my fall back in a quiet month. It costs nothing.  Some things I've watched have been enjoyable and others very informative. I do need to be a bit more productive going forward though.

On Friday, after getting up and ready, I decided to walk to our local Lidl, which is just under 2 miles away, and do a top up shop, mainly to hit the target for the 10% discount this month. Seemed silly to waste it. By buying the things we use regularly a few days early, I'll get 10% off my shop next week and I intend to use it for a bit of a stock up of pantry staples. I came across a really good recipe for a lentil curry and a chickpea masala on YouTube this week and I'm keen to try them out, but did need the odd inexpensive ingredient to do this. If they work out, they will be much cheaper to make than buying sauces from the supermarket and they will also be meat free.

Walking to the store was a good way to get a bit of exercise on a day I don't go to the gym and also I decided to try out my new trolley bag, as I wasn't doing a full shop. The trolley worked really well. I was half expecting it to collapse under the weight of the shopping, but it stood up well to the test and I decided to walk all the way home too, which was harder with a bag and trolley full of shopping. It saved on bus fares though and I did over 8,000 steps, which was a bonus. I wasn't able to do the full weekly shop, as I steered away from the heavier items, such as tins and bottles, but I'll use the voucher when I buy those and the remainder of the weekly shop on Monday.

I had another lie in on Saturday morning and read another chapter of my book. I spent the morning doing laundry and putting away clean laundry, catching up on blog reading and doing a bit of blogging. In the afternoon, we had a special visitor, i.e. next door's dog Toby, who was coming to stay with us until the evening, as his owners were going out until late. It was the first time we've looked after him this year and it was nice to see him again.

Before he arrived, I spent an hour or so working on my latest denim scrap project and then I put it away as I wasn't sure if the sewing machine would upset him. It's coming along nicely. I'm now one third of the way through it.

OH and I took Toby for a walk in the late afternoon and stopped off at the pub on the way home for a drink which was nice. 

We started watching a film about Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein tonight on Paramount, but only got half way through before OH headed off to bed as he was up early to go cycling the next morning. He dropped Toby back next door before going to bed. He was happy enough to go.

On Sunday, it was my usual gym session of the week which went okay. When I got back, I did another couple of hours sewing on my current project. I'm posting separately about this. It is now half done. Progress is slow, but it's definitely coming along. It actually looks better the further I get on with it. I think I've just about got enough fabric scraps to complete it, although I will probably run out of some colours of denim as I get towards the end.

I then spent an hour or so cutting up some of the remaining pieces of scrap from the jeans I used for LB's pouffe, mainly the flies, which I didn't have a use for. I managed to salvage a few bits of scrap fabric to try to use, a couple of small brass zips, which may come in handy for purses or pockets or something small and I used part of one fly to make a pen holder for my handbag. The rest was cut up small for stuffing and the only bits I threw away were 3 metal fly buttons which I can't re-use. There has been very little actual waste from the denim I used, thankfully.


On Sunday evening, OH and I finished watching Mary Shelley which was good and then watched a bit of Frankenstein, which is currently on Netflix, until OH decided he couldn't stomach the cutting up of cadavers to make the Monster. Thankfully, it didn't give me nightmares.

Hope you've had a good last week of January.

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