Monday, 12 May 2014

8 AM Looks likes Like This








This is not even a sponsored post , not even product placement but just 8 AM in a field having a coffee and breakfast!

That is normal isn't now ?

I'm finding my way in life doing my own thing.

Amazingly some folk don't understand me.

Some actually dispise me.

This has been a theme since school.

Though it doesn't bother me as I do have friends.

I have my down days like anyone , life isn't always a field of dreams but I am going to damn well try.



Saturday, 10 May 2014

What Does Silence Look Like?

Standing tall






A 5 minute pedal down the lane leads me  to bliss , I love 5 minutes it leads to snap descions of serenity.

And 

Quite frankly.

I love it.

Where else can 5 minutes lead to this.


Or this. ?


Friday, 9 May 2014

Morning Glory #MorningStories



Tea sets me up for the morning.






Mornings can be the busiest time of day , in fact it is like a military operation getting everyone washed , dressed fed and washed and the hands of the lock hurtle towards 8 am. I love to get the most out of my mornings it sets me and the rest of the family up for a productive day.






My tops tips for getting organised in the morning are:



1. Early riser ( be a ) whilst that sounds horrific it's not once you get used to it , try setting your alarm a little earlier . Mornings are the most productive times of the day , mornings will often see me boredom baking and doing housework whilst they are baking.!



2. Good breakfast ( have a) I'm not really not much of a breakfast person but I have come to realise of late , what an important meal it is , I read somewhere that you should have breakfast within half an hour of waking up. The food we put into our bodies becomes the fuel on which it runs.



3. List ( make one the night before). We all have projects, work and situations that require our time and things that we need to accomplish ( like getting that lunchbox for your child finished !). Most likely your to -do list is longer than the Great Wall of China certainly more than you can accomplish in one day. T o make the most of your day , choose one big thing on your list and do it first. Then if you finish this move on and do the next one.

4. Exercise this may not sound practical if you have a toddler trying to put their potty on top of their head or your reception child losing their shoes for the umpteenth time but hopefully it will as you become more organised. It all takes time and once you are organised you can take part in some exercise together : have fun in the mornings.

5. Do something you love. I do one thing I love each day and this might see me going for a walk early on ( this is easier for me as my son is a teenage ) or boredom baking or a spot of ninja weeding or going to see Brian the compost bin. Do one thing you love each day , live it love it embrace it.

6. Preparation this goes hand in hand with makes lists really , such as preparing school uniform the night , polishing shoes , organising lunch boxes.

7 Rest (make time) , resting is a productive as planning , don't feel guilty about it, rest is essential to our well-being .









8. Distractions , distractions , distractions .. Oh look a butterfly . 




Distractions can be a waste of time , I have to admit that I get overwhelmed with distractions such as social media. I always think of the phrase "don't put off today what you can do tomorrow"  When talking with people look them in the eye, I find this hard to do but I am getting better at it as people really do appreciate eye to eye contact.

9. Give a kindness , open a door for someone , help someone with a task , listen to a troubled friend etc . Giving is a much fun as it is receiving.

10. Reset as they say "Tomorrow is  a mystery , yesterday is history " Each new start has potential and opportunity to be seized . I love a quick 5 minutes to clear the clutter in the evening though aim for 10 so then your home will be refreshed.



This past week I have been trying out belvita biscuits as part of my breakfast , the only breakfast biscuits proven to slowly release carbohydrates over four hours as part of a balanced breakfast. belvita biscuits contain at least five whole grains ,are rich in cereals, a source of fibre and contain a selection of vitamins. Available in convenient portion packs. they are recommended to be enjoyed as part of a balanced breakfast for example with a banana and cup of tea.






belvita breakfast biscuits are now available in three tasty ranges : belvita Breakfast Biscuits, Yogurt Crunch, Duo Crunch and new Crunchy

My son took the chocolate with yogurt filling on his rugby tour alas he took no photos or posed with them but he said they were nice = in teen speak they were blooming marvellous.


My outright favourite was the Breakfast ones ,I could sit on my decking in the morning and have a cup of tea and watch Mr blackbird hop hopping across my lawn awwwh lazy days = me time .


"This post is an entry for the #Morningstories Linky Challenge sponsored by belvita Breakfast. 

Thursday, 8 May 2014

History Whispers At Your Footsteps

"Oh the places I will go "

History whispers at your footsteps.


Does history whisper at your footsteps? , are you amazed by where you live ? I am .

For if Swarkstone bridge had been crossed by Bonnie Bridge Charlie then our history could have been so so very different , I am amazed and in awe of where I live and I love it. 

Swarkstone Bridge is at the end of  Swarkstone causeway , it was built in the 13 century to cross the river and surrounding marshes. The ancient bridge crosses the river Trent 6 miles south of Derby (England)


The bridge is just under 1 mile long and has 17 arches, In 1745 during the Jacobite rebellion






Nearby is the Jacobean grandstand called Swarkestone Hall Pavilion and walled area, formerly connected with Harpur Hall, where it is believed they used to bait bulls. The pavilion is attributed to John Smythson who also designed Bolsover Castle, and is Grade I Listed.It was repaired and is now owned by the Landmark Trust who maintain it and rent it out to holidaymakers.





I love secret little invitations to walk and seek and explore :





I am a seeker of the hidden








I am seeker of those who are gone





I am a seeker of a door that beholds





I am a seeker of adventure





I am a seeker of me








I am a seeker of you




I love the countryside around where I am.

The countryside and the woods are amongst my favourite places and spaces.