Wednesday 1 January 2014

New Year. New Start.

A lot happened last year following the post about the death of my mother, and unfortunately little of it positive. My sister's dog who had been a constant companion to my mother in her final days collapsed and died less than a week after her funeral. On the day of my birthday my, until then seemingly fit, father in law was diagnosed with terminal cancer. From then he went rapidly downhill before passing away on the 21st December.

Jack - the best father in law anyone could ask for.


We also lost our little female cat Esme, she passed away peacefully, old age having caught up with her, only weeks before my father in law. To cap it all my arthritis has played up no end and on 23rd December I was diagnosed as diabetic. There also seemed to be loads of small, normally insignificant niggling problems, but given the overall theme of things this year they just seemed to be far worse than they would have otherwise been.
Esme


I'm not telling you this for sympathy, it's just been one of those years, but just to explain why I have neglected my little ol' blog.

But all this, I hope, has made me stronger. - I have coped and I am looking forward to drawing a line under 2013 and embracing the clean slate that is 2014.

Looking back there have been little pockets of positivity.

We arranged a Peter Pan themed birthday party for Flic's 6th birthday. This was held in the garden of my youngest daughter. The weather was glorious and the whole thing a runaway success. The parents of the young guests all commented on how good it was to attend a child's party with good old fashioned party games, rather than just at some expensive commercial play area.




We holidayed in a beautiful cottage on the south west coast of Scotland with my daughter Rachael and granddaughter Flic. It was such a relaxing time, and we were fortunate with the weather, we spent every evening at the beach with Flic playing on the sand until the sun began to go down.


The supply job, I took on way back in April as a four week temporary job, lasted full time to July. I was then asked to go back in September to cover a maternity leave, but as they knew I didn't really want to work full time they arranged for me to work only four days a week. I have had Wednesday of each week off, and it made such a difference, giving me the opportunity to have several lovely lunchtime outings with each of my daughters. The teacher who was on maternity leave returned the last week of term, however she also only wants to do four days a week, so, from the beginning of the new term I am continuing to teach there one day a week (Wednesday!). I am so pleased about this as it is a lovely school and I really enjoy working there.

Rachael and Flic have moved back into the village where I live, so my darling granddaughter is only a short walk away instead of a ten mile car journey.

We had a wonderful day out at the beginning of December, just before things with my father in law became really critical, to Beamish Museum with Flic and Rae. It was the start of the Christmas festivities there and we rode the horses on the steam powered merry go round to Christmas tunes played on the steam organ. Flic & her mam visited Santa, and we oldies tagged along too, we sat in front of a lovely warming open fire while Santa chatted away to our lovely bairn and gave her not one, but two little gifts.

At Beamish

I signed up for a Santa Swap way back at the end of June. Because of everything that was happening I almost forgot about it, but thankfully remembered at the beginning of November and was able to get things sorted to send my swap partner, Pauline. I was so pleased I did as this gave me something positive to focus on.  I received some beautiful presents and a gorgeous handmade Santa Sack to put them in.


The Santa Sack will be in use for many years to come. If you want to see what I sent to my swap partner you can find piccies on Pauline's blog because as usual I forgot to take any before I sent it off.

Sooo... overall I'm glad to see the back of 2013 and am looking forward to a new and hopefully more positive year with lots more blogging.

Happy New Year everyone - let's hope it's a good one!

16 comments:

  1. My god what a terrible time you had. I'm so glad you have felt you can blog again. Sometimes people do have one thing after another after another happen to them. Awful times for you but hoping there were some wonderful memories too. Xxx

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    1. I am so glad to hear that you enjoyed the Santa sack swop - despite all the sad things you have had to deal with I was so pleased with the thought you had put into my sack . I hope 2014 brings you contentment and joy

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    2. Thank you Frugal in Bucks for your kind comment, you are right there are some wonderful memories and I know from experience that eventually it is the good times spent with loved ones that I shall remember and cherish. xx

      Pauline, thank you for your kind wishes for 2014 and hoping that you too have contentment and joy throughout the coming year. xx

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  2. I hope 2014 is a positive year for you, so sorry to hear your sad news.

    Helenxx

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    1. Thank you for your kind wishes, may I also wish you a happy and prosperous new year. xx

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  3. What a lot of losses to deal with..... sending lots of 'bloggy' best wishes for 2014. Jx

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    1. Sorry to hear that you too have had a lot to deal with in 2013. Hoping that you too will have a more positive year in 2014. xx

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  4. We are glad to see the back of 2013, too. I hope the coming year will be a better one for you and your family.
    Love from Mum
    xx

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    1. There seems to have been quite a few people who are glad to see the back of 2013. Thank you for your kind thoughts and hoping that your family too will have a better year in 2014. xx

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  5. So sorry to read of your losses. Here's hoping that 2014 brings lots of health, wealth and happiness to you and yours.
    BH x

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    1. Thank you for your kind wishes. Also hoping that you and yours have a happy and prosperous new year. xx

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  6. You sound a very positive person and even if you don't always feel that way try to be. I hope you and your family have a brighter year ahead x

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    1. Thank you Amanda, you are right I don't always feel positive but I do try to see the bright side of things. Wishing you and your family a a happy and prosperous new year too. xx

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  7. Your granddaughter's party sounds enchanting and so does your visit to Beamish. I'd love to go there one day. Let's hope that 2014 holds lots of good things for you.

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    1. The party was lovely. Beamish is a lovely nostalgic place to visit, I'm sure that if you do get the chance to visit you will love it. I hope that 2014 also brings lots of good things into your life. Thank you. xx

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  8. Wow what a time of it you have had! This year has to be better than the last. the party for the little one sounded perfect, good to see there were still some bright spots in an otherwise sad time. Hope 2014 is kind to you friend xx

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