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Monday, 31 August 2015

Me on the last Monday of the summer holidays

Ah, August Bank Holiday.  The last Monday of August.  Still officially summer.  You're visualising lunch in the garden.  A variety of salads and maybe a quiche, followed by fresh fruit salad, maybe a pavlova with strawberries.  What we're actually seeing is me preparing vegetables for a nice hearty chicken and leek pie, good old comfort food to satisfy us on a cold wet miserable day.  That fresh fruit dessert?  Apple and blackberry sponge pudding and custard!
 

Not much of a smile going on here is there?  Well the relentless rain pouring down outside isn't helping but clearly I am dwelling on the fact that it is back to work for me tomorrow after almost six weeks at home.  I had so many plans for these holidays but found myself in the last week with very few of them being ticked off the 'to do' list. Which is why I found myself in a speed decorating project on Friday.  Despite the fact that our daughter moved out six months ago she's left so much behind in her bedroom that you'd think she is still living here! I figured a good way to get it looking better was to blitz it and freshen up all the paintwork. Boy did I ache the next day. My husband went out at 9am and by the time he came home at 5pm I'd painted all the gloss work and the three walls that aren't wallpapered.  
So when your muscles are feeling tight and sore, what's the best thing to do? Gardening.  Serious, heavy duty gardening. Our daughter's garden needed a good pruning session and neither her nor her boyfriend have any idea about what needs to be done. So we popped round and helped with a good clear up.  Amazing what turned up behind overgrown shrubs, even a good luck horseshoe hidden behind the stem of a passion fruit plant!
We had earned a relaxing evening and went out with friends for a meal in the evening to a new Thai restaurant that's opened in town.  Amazing how much better you feel after a glass of wine and a chicken massaman curry. 
Sunday dawned, another day, another garden. Our own one this time, boy I have burnt off some calories in he last three days, but it's good when you can see a real difference at the end of the day.  Thank goodness we did it yesterday because it sure isn't gardening weather out there today!
So, let's give a big wave to Sian as we share our Me on Monday stories.

9 comments:

  1. muscles aching in sympathy and knowing that I need to do the end of summer tidy in my garden - have a great week

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  2. It's been pretty dank here too. We still managed a vaguely summery dinner of bacon, new potatoes and runner beans. I'm secretly quite looking forward to pies and casseroles though. Hope the transition back to work is not too painful. I'm the first in the family to go "back to school" this year! Classes tomorrow and Wednesday, whilst my children have a little longer.

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  3. Wow: you have been working hard! I can't believe how quickly the summer has flown past..this morning feels like autumn here, just like that and I can't help thinking how this year will slip past too and then I'll have no one going back to school..

    Have a great week Deb. All the best for the new term!

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  4. I know what you mean about racing at the last minute to get all those summer "want to do" done. Your chicken & leek pie do sound like comfort food. Hope the weather clears for you and that you don't have too much piled on your desk at work.

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  5. I'm so impressed with what you ticked off on the last weekend of holiday. We got back from sunny France on Saturday and decided it was definitely Autumnal. The AGA has been turned on.

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  6. Catching up Deb.......what a busy weekend you've had...hope the return to school isn't TOO painful! Xx

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  7. My first day back was today - funnily I too have a 'to do' list that didn't quite get done. I really should know (after all these years) not to leave it all for the holidays!

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  8. My first day back was today - funnily I too have a 'to do' list that didn't quite get done. I really should know (after all these years) not to leave it all for the holidays!

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  9. I wish I had a medal to send you, for all that very hard and productive work! A nice meal out sounds like a very pleasant reward. Wishing you a great week ...

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