My Weekends | November

Saturday, December 22, 2018

The first Saturday of the month saw me go on a charity sop rummage with Sophie and Kezzie around Ipswich. It was a full day of shopping that included a coffee mid morning, lunch and then tea and cake late in the afternoon. I came home with some really lovely items, and as always it was a pleasure to spend a day in the company of two such lovely ladies.

The Sunday consisted of glossing the woodwork in the bedroom, which I really dislike doing. I find it so boring. Three windows, a door and an open built-in wardrobe make it a laborious task. But, now it's done, it does look lovely.

Later in the day I went field walking with Andy. We checked on several fields of oil seed rape, Andy talked me through the complexities of what to spray and when, the benefits, the disadvantages. The pests and what to look out for. The weather, the changing seasons. There's a lot to consider.

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The following Saturday saw me finally finish decorating our bedroom, namely glossing the radiators and staining the threshold step. We're still in a state of chaos though as the carpet has yet to be fitted, so our stuff is still strewn over the landing, spare room, and office. I can not wait for it to be finished and for normality to return!


On the Sunday Andy had very uncharacteristically asked if I wanted to go shopping with him to Bury St Edmunds. We had a good wander around and found some great gifts for family members. This year we're doing a Secret Santa on my side of the family, but the buying continues on Andy's side. I try to buy things that can be used e.g. craft stuff for the kids, or eaten e.g. homemade (not by me) jam for his Dad, in the hope of reducing 'stuff'. I love the festive period but the waste rattles my conscience.

We had a really lovely time, and I was allowed to run free in Waterstones to add to my book collection. I have to wait until Christmas Day before I can actually add them to my ever growing book pile though.

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The next Saturday was Photo An Hour.


On the Sunday I had a quiet morning, and then Andy and I went into the wood in the afternoon to chop wood for the woodpile. Andy does the hard work, I load the truck. We both really enjoy it. It's hard to get cold when you're chopping or loading wood, the wood is a lovely place to be and it's nice to be outside in the fresh air.

On this trip I was a bit accident prone. I trapped a finger between two bits of wood I'd picked up and promptly dropped one on my foot, then I stepped on a branch that flicked up and kneecapped me. That particular piece was snapped in half, brought home and immediately burned! Who says revenge isn't sweet?

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The final weekend of the month was dedicated to knitting and sale prep. On the following Thursday Mum, my friend and I were having a cake and crafts sale at our local hospital to raise money for the Radiotherapy dept. I needed to get several knitting projects finished. By lunchtime I'd stuffed and sewn together two rabbits, with a puppy following later in the afternoon. To round out the day I sat in front of the fire and finished my November book, The November Girl, before settling in for some Strictly Come Dancing.

The next day was all about baking for Christmas and gathering more wood. We made cheese straws and sausage rolls. And obviously sampled a few of each. We used some of the cheese straw pastry for the sausage rolls, which I can highly recommend.


We filled the truck with a load of wood in record time so had a little wander through the wood to a nearby field. The light was stunning, the air fresh and the temperature mild. I felt so lucky to live where we do, to be there in that moment.

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It was my wish at the beginning of the year to avoid that Sunday night feeling of a weekend wasted. My goal was to have a plan in place for the coming weekend by each Friday evening. The month of November was lovely. Twenty years ago a whole month without going out to a pub or a club would've seemed entirely wasted. I'm still a party animal, as long as the party involves tea, wool and I can be at home and in bed by 9pm.

:)

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  1. Those rabbits are so cute. What great weekends being productive but enjoyable all the same.

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    1. I love that Sunday night feeling of a weekend well spent xx

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  2. You certainly didn't have any wasted weekends, Hazel. Well done on finishing the decoration of your bedroom. Ouch, your wood chopping accident sounds quite painful! That last photograph is fantastic! That beautiful big sky, and the tiny figure, which I'm guessing is Andy, walking in the distance. Absolutely brilliant! xxx

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    1. The bedroom did take much longer than I expected, and I still have some things to sort out but the DIY bit is done, thankfully!
      I did come back form the wood feeling bruised and bullied that day, but I should be more careful.
      That is Andy, he's never happier than when in a field. This is one of my favourite fields. I just love that big sky.
      xx

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  3. I couldn't help noticing your wedding pic with tractor in the background! love it :) You do live in a very pretty place but I can see it's hard work too. Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and all good things for 2019.

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    1. I love that photo :)
      It is very pretty, we're very lucky. I just hope the future of farming allows us to stay here, doing what we love.
      Thanky ou, and I hope you have a wonderful Christmas too, and a very happy 2019.
      xx

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  4. I really need to make more of my weekends, yours look great! xx

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    1. This was the idea behind this series of posts. I hate the feeling of a weekend wasted.
      xx

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  5. You made me giggle with your revenge comment. I sniggered and CBC asked me what I was laughing at. I read the paragraph and he was irritatingly nonplussed. Yah-boo knickers to him! You did lots of good things. Meant to say, did you receive a card from me? It seems the post is taking a while this week!!!

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    1. Knickers to him indeed!
      I did receive your card, thank you. And the gift is nestled under the tree :)
      Hope you have a lovely Christmas Kezzie
      xx

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  6. That last photo is stunning! Have a lovely Christmas, Hazel x

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  7. That sounds like some well spent weekends! I love your tractor wedding photo (I've finally got around to sharing mine on the blog, no tractors though!). The rabbits looks great and that last photo is beautiful.

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