Susie’s Friday Book Club (On Tuesday!)

This week has been hectic and because of my eye I have been finding that by about 4.00pm my good eye is getting tired too and it is all getting blurry!  I have still got my cold and cough that started the second day after the eye Op and then Fiancée got it and also Little Lady too!  It has also been very hectic with work both ours and Eldest’s and then to top the week off our dishwasher decided to stop working!  The engineer came on Thursday and ordered the parts we need and coming back this  Thursday to fix it!  Out of all the machines we have my dishwasher is not a problem but a machine I cannot cope without is my washing machine!  That decided to have a conniption fit last night and not drain but DH managed to get it working again!!!! 

Anyway it is Book Club Friday, on Tuesday, sorry!  Because of my eye Op and not being able to read or do anything for five days except have my head down resting on my arm I did untilise my audio book app alot and got through eight books.  Some were great, some were good and a few were awful!

***** – My Five Star Reards

“Murder at Maple Grange” By Jane Bettany Another book in the Violet Brewster Mysteries.  A Murder takes place at the very exclusive retirement home near Violet’s village and the residents ask her to help them find out who did it.  These books are really easy to read and very much in the cosy mystery section. So far there are five in the series but I believe there is a new one being published later this year.

“The Curfew” By T.M. Logan – This author is new to me and Jayne picked one of his books for our Book Club and it was good.  Mr Logan actually lives in my home town of Nottingham and sets quite a few of his stories there and I know the areas his characters are talking about in the stories.  This book starts out with Connor who goes out with friends to celebrate the end of his exams but his parents, Andy & Laura say he needs to be home by Midnight!  Andy checks at 2.00am and sees his son asleep in his bed and all is right with the World.  In the morning he gets a call from his brother that his son is missing and this starts a train of events which lead to five teenagers going into the local woods that night but only four came back out!  Curfews are fine until they are missed.  

It is a twisty thriller with the parents of the teenagers involved trying to support their children but find out what happened in the woods that night.  There is no blood, guts and gore in this it just shows how parents have to navigate parenting almost adult children who really do need their parents, even if they think they do not.

“The Soul Killer” By Ross Greenwood – I came across one of Ross Greenwood’s books on BookBeat and it was a D.I. Barton novel.  D.I. Barton has been on the force for a long time and in charge of the serious crimes squad.  He likes the people who work under him and also likes training the new Detectives assigned to his squad.  He has a happy home life with a wife, Holly, who is always trying to get him fit. 

The latest case is not a murder but a suicide but there is something about it that Barton is just not sure about. Another case which appears like an accident but Barton’s intuition tells him that it is not an accident but these two things affect one family then some remains are found and Barton and the team move in to to make an arrest thinking they have solved it, but things begin to happen and one of the team becomes the next Soul to be targeted by the killer.  

“The Dream Home” By T.M. Logan – Mr Logan again!  Adam & Jess move from their small home in the suburbs to a wonderful Victorian villa in the exclusive area of Nottingham called The Park.  It has three floors as well as a cellar and a wonderful garden right in the middle of the city which they wanted for themselves and their three children.  However the home needs renovating and whilst doing so Adam finds a hidden room and in that room are some unusal items which make no sense.  Adam loves a puzzle and starts to find out about the items, however somone has been watching and waiting to see if these items were ever found and now that they have been they will do anything to keep them from seeing the light of day.

Another good twisty thriller from Mr Logan and with a twist in the tail you do not see coming!

“The Astral Library” By Kate Quinn – My final five star read.  I love a book about books and this one did not disappoint.  Alexandria Watson, Alix for short, has spent her life surviving after her mother abandoned her as a young girl to the foster system.  She is living on the sofa at a friends apartment, has a job at the local coffee shop which she hates and the job she loves as a helper at the Boston Library she only gets a few shifts at.  Reading is her escape from her life and when she is fired from her coffee shop job and then asked to leave her friend’s apartment she escapes to the Boston Library where she also finds trouble!  To escape and give her a little peace and quiet Alix goes through a door which she thinks is to a reading room but finds herself in another Library, one where the books are moving in and out of their slots.  She meets the Librarian who is like no other and is offered the chance to live in a book and be in the story however which book will she choose?

The story goes on from there and is good.  The characters are complex but likeable and although you think the story is going one way it does go in another.  I would like to say that I am hoping for a second book and follow the story from the end but who knows.

*** – My Three Star Reads

“Beautiful Ugly” By Alice Feeney – Author Grady Green’s new book is going to be a New York Times best seller and is waiting for the call. His wife Abby is on her way home to celebrate and on a call to Grady when she sees an accident and stops to help.  Abby never gets back in to her car and in fact disappears never to be seen again!  Grady goes into a tail spin and one year later decides to move to a Scottish island to try and get his career back on track but when he arrives he sees a woman who looks just like his wife.  Is it Abby or someone who  just looks like her?

The story was okay but similar to her other book I read.  The characters were weird which then made the story weird and the ending was, well weird!!  I don’t think I will be reading any further Alice Feeney books!

“Amnesia” By L.J. Ross- Two women are in a coma both of whom are special to Dr. Alexander Gregory.   He wants to help both women survive but there is a manhunt for notorious felon Carl Deere who is suspected in both womens conditions.  However what Dr. Gregory does not know is that one of the women is a killer, in retribution for a murder which happened years before, but who is it and can Gregory help?

It was okay, hence the three starrs, but I was not invested in the characters and there is a long of “talking” between the characters without moving the story forward.  I did finish the book but I was not impressed with it.

* – My One Star Read

“What Happened At No. 13” By Saskia Sarginson – I did finish this book but then wished I had DNF’d it because it really was not good!  Rosie inherits No. 13 from her Grandmother but the house is a wreck as it has not been maintained.  This house is also where her parents died and because of the Trust the house cannot be sold.  Rosie moves in but to make ends meet and try and repair the house she needs to take in lodgers.  The two people who rent the rooms have an agenda each and it is to get Rosie out of the house by any means possible.

This book was over-hyped and recommended by everyone and his dog it seems and yet the story was boring and the characters not likeable at all.  I did get to the end of it but it was more out of how is this going to end but not in an excited way.  The ending was also flat.  I will not be reading any more of her books!

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Having my Audio Book subscription saved me during the head down section of my recovery from my eye Op and although some people say that listening to an Audio Book is not reading I beg to differ, especially for someone who is blind and although may be able to use Braille I am sure the joy of just sitting back and listening to a story is priceless.  Of course it also reminds us of childhood when we had stories read to us before we could read!

I hope you find a book here that you would like to try and I will be back later in the month with some other book related posts.  I also, tomorrow, have some quilting to show you!  I know don’t faint!  I have gifted the two quilts now so can show you what I have been working on for the last six to eight months!  They are not small quilts I hasten to add; one was a King size quilt and the other was a double bed quilt so definitely large!!!

Happy Tuesday you lovely lot.  Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

World Book Day!

Who doesn’t love an excuse to buy more books?  Today is World Book Day and our Boys always loved it at Primary School dressing up as their favourite characters from books.  A lot of the time it was Harry Potter, who dominated their early reading.  Eldest thoroughly enjoyed “The Famous Five” books by Enid Blyton and went once as “Julian” and Youngest did go as Indiana Jones once, although a film character they did bring out some books too!

Chatsworth House put out a post today, for World Book Day, about what they call their curation works during the closure of the house.   One big job is to take every book off the library shelf one at a time and dust it thoroughly and put it back in its place.  That doesn’t sound too bad until you realise that there are 17,000 books in the Library itself!  We have 1240 in our sitting room and we do take them all off the shelves and dust them and the shelves when I am doing the Spring Cleaning and it always takes longer than we expect! However you can tell when it has been done.  

I am still listening to my audio books as my eye is not working yet and the right eye is getting tired because of my working so I am not able to read yet, which is why I am so glad I have my subscription to BookBeat.  

Tomorrow I am at Eldest’s to catch up on his work and then Saturday evening DH and I are at a swimming event and then Sunday we have some home jobs to do.  The weather today has been very Spring like and it feels like Spring itself may not be far behind!  At the moment March is coming in like a Lamb so it will be going out like a Lion!  Happy Thursday you lovely lot. 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Released!

The above picture is about how my eye feels at the moment, metal in it!  There isn’t of course it just feels like it!  I managed to develop a cold on the second day of my head down 45 minutes per hour which was, as you can imagine difficult.  I was also supposed to lie on my right side in bed which I have not done for years having had both hips now replaced.  I did have a go but woke up about 2.00am aching all over, so got up and went into the sewing room and did the head down business.  I think I managed to do all the hours required over the five days but have a check up next week and hopefully he will be able to tell if it is all okay!

The one benefit of not being able to do anything for five days was I managed to get through eight audio books!  Some were good, some were okay and one was dreadful!  I will tell you all about it on Book Club Friday on March 13th!  Perhaps I should be reading horror books as it is Friday the 13th!

The only other thing is I have not set foot outside for almost two weeks now and I am going a little stir crazy.  I did not get any work done last week of course so have spent the first three days of this week catching up and on Friday I will be at Eldest’s catching up on his work as well.  Tomorrow I have home jobs to do which did not get done last week either, so that is going to take longer than normal, especially with two dogs and a cat at home as well.  I also have a basket of ironing to do and then there will be another load at the weekend. 

The weather is getting a little better here and tomorrow it is supposed to be 17°C during the day which will be Spring like.  These daffodils were from last year and they are in bud at the moment but not yet out.  I am hoping that it continues to get better and over the Easter long weekend we will get chance to get into the garden and do some work.  

I hope you are all having a good week.  Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Spring Like!

So despite Phil saying we would have six more weeks of Winter (we are not in New York of course) it is rather Spring like here today with a top temperature of 15 and it is going to be hovering around the double digits for a few days, although they have said more rain as well! 

You know when they say it never rains but it pours?  Well Little Miss Coco is not well today and is off to the vets at 4.00pm!  It sort of started yesterday with her being very needy, which although she is a cuddle bug she is never needy and then today she will not settle and is constantly panting although it is not that warm, so poor DH is having to take her to the Vet as well as looking after me and this stupid head down business!  He will be glad he is back at work next week for a rest!

 I will be released from my pillow prison on Sunday and life can go back to normal although I will still not be able to see properly for about another three weeks which is the length of time it takes for the gas which I have in my eye to dissipate!  I am so looking forward to that.  

I am getting through rather a lot of audio books though which is a good thing about all this and thank goodness I have my BookBeat account, it is about the only thing keeping me sane at the moment.  I am trying to branch out a little bit from my usual love of Murder Mysteries to other types of books too, although I usually do come back to them in the end.

Last night was Drill Night for Eldest for his On-Call fire duties and they decided to do an exercise at his garage which he set up.  All very exciting. We did not get o see it of course but it sounded like a good session, although he had to put everything back this morning!

I hope you are all doing well on this Wednesday, half way through the week and I iwill see you here tomorrow. 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Eye, Eye!

I do not like putting pictures of myself up too much, but thought you would like to see my audition for the new Pirates of the Caribean film!!!!  I can honestly say after having both our Boys normally, a mastectomy and two hip replacements, this was by far the worst thing I have EVER had done!  I will not go into the details as I do not want to gross people out but it hurt despite the area being numb!  I am now into the second day of head down for 45 Minutes with 15 minutes grace per hour for the whole day.  I have to sleep on my right side which is not easy and after five hours last night, I got up and went into the sewing room and spent the rest of the evening with my head down on the desk.

We had to go back to the Hospital this morning for a check and apparently it looks okay but with the gas in the eye we won’t know until it dissipates which takes up to four weeks so it is very blurred.  

I am doing bits of work in between the head down situation but I cannot do any housework or even take a shower for two weeks!

In better news today has been warmer than the last forty days and tomorrow is supposed to be warmer too, then again at the end of the week we are going to have more rain again!

Have a great week, I will be keeping an eye on you (!!!!!)  I am listening to quite a lot of books though, so one benefit!!! 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

News!

As you know I am not big on watching the news, however I do read the headlines on The Daily Telegraph to just see what is happening.  Most of the time it is so depressing however yesterday the headlines were a shock!

The foundations of Windsor Castle must be rocking after yesterday’s news headlines of Mr Mountbatten-Windsor being arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, an offence which if found guilty carries the sentence of life in prison!  A lot of the news is just depressing but this is playing out like a soap opera. I am sure this is how our Parents and Grandparents felt when King Edward the VIII abdicated so that he could marry Wallis Simpson, a Constitutional crisis.  I am sure all this is going to be a Netflix film when the dust settles!

I am going through another one of those periods where I am waking up anywhere between 2.00am and 4.00am!  I do the same thing most days, eat more or less the same things so why one night I can sleep through without waking up and yet another period I am waking up at stupid o’clock is beyond me.  However speaking to my friends I am not alone in this!  Anyhoo I was awake at 2.00am today and I was wide awake so I got up and cleaned our home from top to bottom, before they all got up including the animals!  It was quite peaceful really.  I put an audio book on and I was off and do you know, it seemed a lot easier to clean at that time of day then during normal hours!!!!  As you can tell from the picture above Coco did not even bother getting up when I left our room!!!

I have a few other home jobs to get done over the weekend and the washing & Ironing, although I have done one load already this week.  I am trying to get up to date with everything before my eye op on Monday!  One of our customers has had the same Op and he said he was fine although it was a nuisance doing the head down bit for the first five days but he is fine now!  I will be really looking forward to a week on Monday!

Book Club Friday – Jayne and I had lunch on Tuesday and we have a new book to read for our Cosy Girl’s Book Club:

For those of you who follow me will know I have been reading Jane Bettany’s books and they are in the Cosy Mystery section of the bookshops.  They really are very good.  The characters are good and you learn a bit about them without getting bogged down and the stories do move through the book very well, with good conclusions.  Very Agatha Christie based so if you like her books I am sure you will like these.  I will let you know how we get on.

This is what I am also reading.  Poppy Greer is getting married and has four of her old school friends as her Bridesmaids.  Poppy gives all four of them a first class flight to a private Caribbean Island for a luxurious stay for  her Hen Party, however the women underestimated their host and each other and secrets from their past surface and the trip of a lifetime becomes the hen do from hell!  

I thought this sounded quite good.  It is a paperback and only 340 pages long so I think it will be a quick read.  I started it today whilst I was having my hair cut!

I hope you lovely lot have a fantastic weekend and are able to get some time to read and relax. 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Shrove Tuesday or Shrovetide.

Today is Shrove Tuesday or Shrovetide, commonly known in the UK as Pancake Day!   Ashbourne, where Eldest is, have their own unique football match which runs along the twon streets and you can only play if you are born in Ashbourne and are on the Up’Ards or Down’Ards sides which is split by the River Henmore which runs through the town.  It has been played in the town since 1667 and takes place during eight hours on Shrove Tuesday at 12.00 Noon and Ash Wednesday again for eight hours.  The goals are either end of the town and last year the Down’Ards won 1-0 the goal being scored on Shrove Tuesday.

Today is also Chinese New Year and this year is the Year of the Fire Horse which if you read about it, the Fire Horse sounds quite frightening.  I always thought my Chinese sign was dangerous, which is The Dragon but the Fire Horse represents Power, Stamina, Independence, Loyalty and Prosperity.  However each trait is amplified by it’s combination with Fire which is the most volatile of the traditional Chinese Elements.  Oh boy as if 2026 was not already bad enough!!  

We actually saw the sun on Saturday and DH got some gardening done, I will show you some pictures when I get chance.  We have quite a large area that had a Box plant in (the large bush on the top left of the bed)  but sadly it caught Box blight last year so we had to dig it up.  As you can see how big it is it has left a big hole and some of the other plants have died too, so it is a whole revamp of this bed.  We have some plants arriving in March so I will again show you pictures then.

Jayne and I went out for lunch today which was great.  We only went to the local pub, but the food is always good.  It was lovely to spend a few hours catching up with each other.  We also have a new Book for our Cosy Book Club between the two of us.

I hope you are having a good week.  Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

 

Susie’s Friday Book Club February!

Yes I know it is Saturday well I think it is, I really don’t know which day is which at the moment, they are all blurring into one!  Here in the UK we have not seen the sun for what seems like months and apparently it has rained every day since January 1st and I believe them!  This week it has been grey, overcast and raining and it has been like that for days and days.  Anyway it has meant I have been able to read quite a few books, so that is definitely an upside.  

Since January I have read nine books but two were DNF’s.

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Firstly this was Jayne’s and my Cosy Book Club Book for January.  Ed the devoted father of Daughter Abbie must come to terms with her new Fiancé, Ryan,  and their wish to marry quickly because of her Grandmother being so ill.  However Ed has reservations that are not shared by other members of the family.  There is something just not quite with Ryan and Ed cannot put his finger on it and so begins a spiral of events which will lead Ed to do things he has only ever seen in movies but all to protect Abbie.  Can he find any evidence that Ryan is not who he portrays himself to be? 

This is a mystery but not in the traditional sense.  It is well written and the story moves along but the ending is not quite as you hope.  I gave it Five Stars.

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*****

I actually listened to this on BookBeat whilst I was working the other week and it was very good.  Monday morning four people get into an elevator in one of the many high rises in New York City to go to their different floors.  The buttons are pressed and the doors close but the elevator does not stop on any of the floors and just keeps going until it reaches the very top floor where it stops.  The four people cannot get the doors to open and then the elevator drops all the way to the bottom.  Tuesday morning another building, another elevator same thing.  Wednesday morning the same and what appeared to be a tragic accident on Monday has turned out to be a serial killer who is killing people at arms length.  Can Detectives Borgue and Delgado find who is doing this before the body count rises?

First book of Lindwood Barclays I have read and it was well done.  The story moved through the book and was easy to follow their progress of the case to the end with the twist as well.  I again gave it Five Stars.  

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You will see that I first read one of Jane Bettany’s books last month, “Murder on Bluebell Hill” and I really enjoyed it.  They are in the Cosy Crime section of the bookshop and I can honestly say very Agatha Christie.  They are, like her books, not very long but the characters are good and there is generally only one murder and our heroine “detective” Violet Brewster generally finds out who done it with a twist.  They are very easy to read but that does not detract from the stories.  There are currently five in total in the series and I believe a new one is being written.  They areally are very good and of course gave them Five Stars.

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*****

I read this over three days!  It was that good.  Beth is waiting for her Husband, Tom, to get home from work.  She has fed, bathed and put their daughter to bed and is waiting in their expensive kitchen in the cottage they have renovated for him to get home.  There is a knock on the front door and Beth rushes to it ready with a string of abuse and especially as he has also forgotten his keys.  But it is not Tom it is a Detective and some Police officers and they want to talk to Tom.  It is about his old girlfriend from ten years ago and Beth cannot understand why they want to talk to Tom.  As the weeks unfold and more information comes out Beth begins to wonder if she ever knew her husband really at all.

It really is a good book and you do become invested in their lives and as Beth finds out more so, dear reader, do you.  However the twist at the end is very good and that is all I am going to say!

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This is my Three Star read for February so far.  I was again talked into buying this by Bookstagram and I am beginning to think that I should not take any recommendations from there at all!  This is about the fourth book I have had this happen to me so am really beginning to think I need to trust my own judgement and not listen to anyone else!  However, of course, that is what I am doing here!!!!!!  It is a conundrum!

Eden Fox and her husband have moved into their forever home, Spyglass, in the seaside village of Hope Falls.  The house needed a lot doing to it but they have managed to update it.  Eden has even had time to go back to her first love of paining and that evening she is having a local exhibition of her work.  She decides to go for a run, to calm her nerves, and sets off on her usual path.  She gets back home and her key will not open the door, when she knocks a woman comes to the door who looks a lot like her and dressed in her clothes.  Eden cannot believe her eyes and demands to know who she is, then her husband, the man she has been married to for a long time, comes to the door and asks this other woman, who he calls Eden, what is wrong.  Eden is confused and demands to know what is going on and the Police are called.  They believe her husband and this woman and Eden has no phone, no idea how to prove who she is, what is she going to do?

To be honest with you I got a littl confused with this book, especially with Eden and Eden and them talking about the situation.  I was never sure which Eden you had talking.  It was okay and some of it was predictable.  The twist at the end was okay but the ending did feel like it was all being wrapped up in a little bow for you.  I think it is one of these books which has been over hyped again, especially by people who have had advance copies sent to them and “LOVED” it!  I have read better!

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If I could I would have given this no Stars, oh wait I can here but not on my Goodreads account!  I love a good Fantasy book and I love the building of the world and this book is going to be a series.  However Ms Parker I think swallowed a dictionery and thesaurus and then every sentence decided to fill said sentence with twenty words where five would have done.  Example : “So close I’m struck with a smoky musk pinched with the smell of freshly split stone, softened with notes of something buttery.” I mean what does that even mean?  and every single sentence is like that!  I got to page 50 of 576 and I could not read it anymore!  I really wanted to like it but it was actually unreadable.  I honestly do not know how some of these books get published!

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This was another book that did not deserve even one star!  The premise was a good idea ish!  Librarian Anne Adams who lives in Scotland loves her job but then is involved in a serious car crash which kills her twin brother and Anne was driving.  She spends months in hospital recovering and her parents blame her entirely for his death and although she goes back to live with them to continue her recovery they basically ignore her.  Anne cannot go back to the Library and looks around for a new job and finds it cataloguing a private library at Winterbourne on a remote island on the west coast of Scotland, but not all is as it seems!

I started to listen to this on BookBeat but I could not stand it!  The Narrator was particularly dour and to be perfectly honest I did not like the character of Anne, her parents or the story so I DNF’d this too!  

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Looking back so far on February out of the nine books I don’t think I have done too bad by DNF’ing two of the nine!  I still have some books on my shelf that I have bought because of recommendations from Bookstagram but I am going to go through my shelves and have a long hard look at all the books and assess whether they are staying or going.  However certainly with “When The Moon Hatched” you would not have known how bad it was until you started to read it!

I hope you lovely lot have had some time to read and the weather where you are is better than here in Derbyshire at the moment, although we have seen the sun today which was glorious, it was very cold but sunny!  They have forecast some snow overnight of course!    My eye Op is still down for February 23rd at the moment and I will be utilising my BookBeat account for the week afterwards, especially where I have to have my head down for 45 minutes of every hour!!!!  

Have a wonderful week and I am aiming to get back to posting most days now that everything has settled down a bit. 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Happy Valentines Day Too!

Candlemas & Groundhog Day!

Today is Candlemas which was when Jesus was presented at Church and the purificiation of the Virgin Mary 40 days after having Baby Jesus, a tradition which lasted well into the Twentieth Century and fell into disuse at the Second Vatican Council in the 1960’s although some women do still go to Church after the birth of their children.  

Candlemas is also the day that people would bring their candles for the year to be blessed at Church to light the dark nights and to show that Jesus is the Light of the World.

It is also Groundhog Day. The little so and so saw his shadow so anothr six weeks of Winter!   I really would love an early Spring as I have a mountain of jobs to get done in the garden but hey ho it will be what it is!

The tradition for Groundhog Day actually began in Germany where the locals would watch the hedgehogs and other creatures to see how they were behaving and this might mean it would be an early Spring.  February 2nd is the midpoint between the Winter solstice and Spring equinox and tradition says if there are clear skies and there will be more winter, however overcast meant an early Spring.

DH had a busy weekend at the swimming pool with the events and I was busy getting some quilting done which I will show you when it is done and gifted.  

Today DH went away for the week for the business exhibition so it is just Coco and I with Youngest, Fiancée and Little Lady with Gordon & Blaze.  The weather this week is due to be cold and raining again, although the sun did manage to break through the clouds for all of two seconds today! I am really hoping it is going to get better soon!

Have a great week.  Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Goodbye January, Hello February!

Wow last day of January already and it has been, to be quite honest, chaos as always!  Getting myself ready for an eye op which did not happen (!), waiting for the safe arrival of our new Little Lady (she was late), getting back to work after a wonderful Christmas with our lovely family seemed harder this year and finally the weather.  There has been quite a bit of rain but it has also been very cold, a lot colder than previous years, although we have avoided the very heavy snow.  We have not done too much else, I always think of January as being a bit of a hibernation month after the fun of Christmas. 

February is up next of course and as a little girl I always thought it was the longest month of the year, even though it can be three or two days shorter than all the rest!  I think because it is the end of Winter and here in the Uk sometimes our weather in February can be worse.  The swimming county championships have moved, AGAIN, and it is this weekend and next whereas normally it is the end of February so that has thrown me!  I am definitely having my eye op done at the end of the month and will have to wait another four weeks until I am able to drive again!  

Monday is Groundhog Day and will Phil see his shadow and we have six more weeks of Winter or not and we have an early Spring?  I think he will see his shadow and we have six more weeks of winter!

February 17th is the start of the Chinese New Year and 2026 is the Year of the Fire Horse.  This animal only comes around in a 60 year cycle and brings with it intense energy, independent and rapid transformation!  It also says that it will bring with it a year of passion, ambition and volatile fast paced atmosphere which apparently encourages bold actions and significant although sometimes distruptive change!  The way things are going in the World at the moment I would say that the Fire Horse has already been making itself known! 

Of course not forgetting February 14th Valentines Day!  Do you bother celebrating for those in relationships?  In September this year DH and I will have been together for forty years and my love for him has never changed from day one.  However I am not bothered about Valentines Day!  I have always felt it was one of those days for the card suppliers to try and make more money out of everyone, especially after the Christmas period.  Also we, as a family, do not tend to go out for meals on these types of days as the one time we did the food was dreadful, the place was full of course and the whole evening was just not good.  This year it is on a Saturday so if anything DH and I will perhaps have a takeaway and curl up on the sofa with a film!

I hope you lovely lot had a good January and avoiding all the negative news that is out there at the moment and February will be kind to you.  My Op is due on the 23rd so I am trying to get as much as possible done before hand and afterwards I will be relying on my trusty Book Beat subscription to keep me from going stir crazy!  Have a wonderful weekend. 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx