Hello. How are you doing in these strange times? As you will have gathered from a certain car’s post, below, we’ve been on Leave this week. While I wish we could have travelled, I must say that it has been nice to have a break and a change to the rhythm of our days. Highlights have been a visit to Costco, a visit to the butcher and walking 2 miles to go to the bank. Oh, and we ordered a takeaway one evening.
Prior to the break, it felt like every day was the same! DH and I are both working from home, so that’s 8 hours of the day taken care of. It feels like a lot more Worktime is spent in calls and meetings than would normally happen in the office. Most evenings after work we go for a half-hour walk, cook dinner then watch telly. I’ll knit and sew, while watching. (Not much change there.).
Weekends, we garden a bit, watch more telly, listen to podcasts together... The Kermode & Mayo Film Review podcast is a regular “date”. It comes out on a Friday evening and we’ll try to listen to it together by Monday. (Before Lockdown, we’d both listen on our separate drives to work and then discuss it.). I have a lot of podcasts in my queue and will listen when pottering around the kitchen/cooking dinner/doing housework/gardening/doing a very boring, brainless task “at work” (literally something that doesn’t require thought or my ears would shut off).
One evening on the weekend, DH will play a video game online with his mates and I’ll read or phone my friends. I love to read and have far more books in my queue than I have time to read them. In our borough, you can sign up on line to borrow e-books from the “library”, but there’s also the Bookbub mailing list which sends a daily email of free or cheap e-books to match your preferences (Kindles, Apple Books, etc). The Kindle app is free and I read them on my phone/iPad. Re the library service, you can also borrow audiobooks for free.
Human contact is important. We have a couple of regular Skype calls set up, e.g. normally on a Tuesday we’d do a pub quiz, now our quiz team Skype at “quiz time”. Every couple of weeks, I have a call with the girls from Head Office Finance (where I worked 20 years ago). My department at work have “Virtual Pub” on a Friday, where we chat and play games. My project team are now doing the same on a Thursday. And my choir are having Zoom calls instead of rehearsals. (You only need to set up a Zoom account if you are hosting the meeting.)
Here is my update on my 20:20’s:-
- Knit 20 balls of yarn (that's between 3 & 5 jumpers worth). 15/20 - I finished the jumper I was knitting (5 balls), started the next one (currently 9 balls down) and have still only clocked up one pair of socks this year (ending a ball of yarn in the process).
- 20 minutes a day learning French (via Duolingo and TinyCards) for 20 weeks. Not started yet. Modified to 20 weeks.
- 20 minutes exercise a day for 20 weeks. 5 weeks.
- Read 20 books. 3/20. These are listed In the sidebar on the right. I have two books on the go right now and am 70% through both of them.
- Try 20 new dinner recipes. 1/20. I am a cook! How can this be so difficult to achieve?
- 20 gardening sessions. 4 proper ones so far plus a couple of minutes mucking around with seeds.
- Explore 20 new places 1/20 - the cathedral at Bayeux.
- Attend 20 "shows" (concerts/plays/films/BBC recordings/exhibitions) 3/20 - Frank Skinner’s “Showbiz”. The News Quiz. The Troy exhibition at the British Museum.
- Do the 2020 Fashion On The Ration Challenge and keep within the coupon count. 29/66 coupons used. These are listed in the sidebar on the right.
- Phone family/friends to chat 20 times (I'm hopeless on the phone). 8/20.
- Lose 20lbs. 6/20. (To be honest, I’m just glad I haven’t put any weight on given the “Covid Calories” everyone is eating.)
- Mend 20 items of clothing (yes, that includes sewing on buttons and taking up hems) 3/20 - hemmed trousers from a suit purchased in 2018 (I’d only worn the skirt and jacket, not the trousers). Mended the pockets of a different suit jacket, bringing that suit back into rotation. Repaired the pockets on DH’s shorts.
- Declutter 20 items.
- Run 20 miles (but not all at once)
- Save 20 x £20 out of my “allowance”(£400) £100/£400
- Make 20 site visits for work, earning mileage 20 times (it goes to the car fund). 29/20.
- Write 20 blog posts. 15/20
- Log 10,000 steps on my Fitbit on 20 or more days (harder to do than it sounds). 9/20: 11.1.20 10505 steps, 22.2.20 10603 steps, 7.3.20 13527 steps, 21.4.20 10524 steps, 3.5.20 11,196 steps, 4.5.20 13,956 steps, 17.5.20 14,066 steps, 18.5.20 15,046 steps, 19.5.20 11,567 steps.
- Have a party in the summer and invite at least 20 friends
- Watch at least 20 programs that have been on the DVR since 2018. 9/20.
- Pam
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