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

I Am Here I Think!

This is why this week has been so, so busy!  Little Lady has arrived safe and sound weighing in at 8 pounds, although after an emergency C-section due to her being so comfy, she was not coming out after twenty four hours on the labour ward!  Mom is doing very well even though she is sore and tired of course but so far she is being very good for the new Parents.  All the four legged friends have seen her and they are not too sure she is much use yet for playing and throwing tennis balls for them!  As per the new Parents wishes this will be the only photo of her  but I can tell you she has dark hair like her Mummy!

They came home on Tuesday evening and I have just lost count of what day it is this week!  I did go to Eldest’s on Wednesday working and yesterday got home jobs done which was a relief.  I have a basket of ironing to do this evening as DH is out all evening and all weekend at the County swimming championships at the 50m Pool.  However having got all my jobs done I am able to spend the weekend quilting!  I am hoping I will be able to show you some pictures soon.

Despite the chaos I have managed to keep up with our work too and not got behind which is a relief as I hate being behind with things be it work or home!  

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Susie’s Friday Book Club Extra!

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As promised at the beginning of January I wanted to move to doing two book posts per month and here is a book I finished a couple of weeks ago!  I am always on the lookout for a new Author and sometimes I pick a book up and reading the blurb looks good and then, having read half of the book, do not like it!  It is always diffiult and I suppose this is where your local Library is a great help with the try before you buy.  

When I was a little girl my Parents and I went every week to our local Library, above, to pick our books for the week.  It was Saturday afternoon and I loved spending a couple of hours in the Library and picking my books for the week and handing over my tickets.  As I got older the Children’s Library which was the windows on the left of the building did not hold my interest and as I was quite an advanced reader I was allowed to have main Library tickets and then I got six tickets, so I could get six books out!  I did develop a passion when I was a young teenager for the romance novels but then I also discovered the murder/mystery books, mainly Agatha Christie and loved every one of them.  So I used to alternate between murder/mystery, historical fiction, romance and the occasional gothic horror!  

Anyway I found the above book on BookBeat and listened to it whilst I was at Eldest’s work and then listened to it on the way home in the car.  

Monday Mornings can be bad but for these four people getting into an elevator in the middle of Manhatten it is going to get a whole lot worse.  They each press a button for a different floor but one by one each floor goes past without the elevator stopping to let them out.  It reaches the top of the building when it does stop and no pressing of the buttons can get it to open the doors or move.  Suddenly it begins to fall and none of the safety systems kicked in, it did not stop until it got to the bottom when the ground finally stopped it.  

It was a terrible accident but when Tuesday arrives and another elevator in another Manhatten skyrise falls to the bottom , Wednesday the same and for one of the most vertical cities in the World people were starting to avoid using any elevator.  The Police are not convinced there is any foul play but then a body is found on the Highline with no fingers and no face and whilst investigating that they find he was an elevator repair man!  How does this relate to the deaths over the last three days and can the Detectives assigned to the case stop them before any more deaths?

It was a really good book.  The story moved through quite well and the characters were well rounded without there being too much information where you get confused as to who is who etc.  The suggestion of who had done the evil deed does not come out until the end and it is a very good twist.  No blood, guts and gore in it either for those that do not like that sort of thing.  

I really enjoyed the Book and gave it five stars and I will now be looking out for more of Mr Linwood’s books.

I hope you have a wonderful weekend and I will see you here next week.  DH is away all week at a business exhibition so I will have a few hours free on my own this coming week and I am hoping to catch up on all those little jobs that get put to one side!!!

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Coco the other morning when it was very frosty!

Here in Derbyshire we have been lucky with the weather and although it has been very, very cold we avoided the heavy snowfall although there was some in the north of the County but we have had some very hard frosts and ice!

Thursday Here!

I am still here, and no Op!  There is a lot of good in our NHS healthcare system in the UK and then there is some which is not good!  Mainly the organisation and booking of appointments.  I won’t go into the whole saga of it enough to say that the adminstrative staff who were supposed to book the Op didn’t and I am now trying to sort out a date which is suitable for DH and I!  Looking now like middle of February!

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I forgot in all the Christmas posts about Stranger Things ending!  DH and I had been out for New Year’s Eve to friends for dinner and had a great time and did not get home until 2.00am.  Of course that was when the Stranger Things final episode dropped in the UK so by the time we got home and ready for bed, DH of course fell fast asleep but I could not resist putting the final episode on!  It was two hours long so I started it at 3.00am and finished at 5.00am! 

IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT YET DO NOT READ ON!

What did I think of the final!  It was good although I thought some parts of it were a little too much in it, especially the soldiers and the “new” character played by Linda Hamilton.  I know why they included it but If I am honest I skipped over a lot of those bits as I did not think it added to the story at all.  I was a bit miffed with Eleven’s ending but was glad that the Duffer Brothers did do a proper ending with the characters especially the afterwards, which quite often does not happen.  I was sad that Nancy and Jonathan split up in the final episode and although I understand why I think they could have left that out. 

Finally is Eleven alive and living on her own in a far away country?  I want to believe it is so, but there are many, many questions of well how did she get there, what about money etc and I am sure they would say well Dr Sam Owens did not die and he found El and helped her get out of the country with new papers and money that was really from Papa’s estate which he left to Eleven as she was his only true success and although he subjected her to horrible tests he really did love her.  Well that’s my bit of storytelling.  

I know the whole series was only five but over ten years in the making and I am sorry it has ended.  I thought it was good and I loved seeing the character development and seeing the children grow into adults in the series and real life.  It was one of those shows where they did get the casting right.  I am now going to have to find a new show to watch which is similar to this!

So not having my Op has given me another weekend free with DH so we are out for dinner on Saturday with some friends and we have a few jobs we can get done at home which I had put off until next month.  We are still waiting for little one to arrive and Fiancée is completely fed up now, however taking after Daddy who was ten days late!!!  I will let you know when the event happens!  

You know how I said Monday was Blue Monday well today has gotten to me.  All this week has been like this, rain and grey skies and I don’t think we have seen the sun for weeks and it is depressing.  I understand how some people can suffer from SAD or Seasonal Affective Disorder.  Trying hard not to be though!

Sunday is Burn’s Night, a celebration of Robert Burns birth on January 25th 1759 and as Fiancée is Scottish I am doing a traditional dinner of Haggis, neeps and tatties and a Scottish dessert!  Of ccourse this is planned and so Little One will arrive!!!  Hey ho!

I hope you are all having a good week.  As it is Thursday here is a #TBT picture.

Thomas Day at Great Central Railway2005.  TheBoys were ten and six!

March 2007 in Inverness The Boyes were twelve and eight.  

Need to get on with home jobs now!  Have a terrific Thursday. 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

We need it to be like this!

Happy Monday!

Today is Blue Monday apparently but I have been trying to change my mind set about January as I always associate January with Monday mornings!  You know the feeling how Mondays feel and I always think January is like that, especially after a wonderful Christmas. However……

I think I will be changing my view because possibly tomorrow I may be having a macular hole repaired in my left eye!  You know how I said that I would be leaving all medical things in 2025 and 2026 was going to be a much better year?  Well it’s not!  Apparently this type of problem with the eyes is often inherited (!) but after the Op is actually worse this time as I have to spend 45 minutes of every hour for five days with my head on my forearm which enables the gas they put in your eye to press on the hole for it to hopefully close!  The Op is done under local again so I will be awake for it all!!!!

The other thing you need to know about me and eyes is I don’t do them!  Whenever there is a film on with something about eyes I have to shut mine.  I have worn glasses since I was eighteen for reading as I  would never be able to put contact lenses in!!!  Grr.  The other thing is that it might not close and they have to do it all again and I cannot drive again for four weeks!  Also I am not able to do anything whilst I have my head down so I will be utilising my over the head earphones and listening to some books to try and keep me sane!!!!!

On to more possitve things DH and I managed to get our garage finished with the decluttering and also tidied all the boxes so we are now able to see everything and it has all been labled.  We also tidied the rest of the garage too and yesterday we did our attic so that is now complete.  A job which began this time last year.  We have managed to get rid of quite a bit, things we did not need or use, most to the Charity shop and the rest to the refuse centre.  I also went through all my clothes at the weekend and got rid of some jumpers that I was not wearing and a couple of blouses again for the Charity shop.  My final sweep of our home will be done when I do the Spring Cleaning later in the year.  

I did very well for meals last week though!  Jayne and I went out for lunch on Tuesday.  We always try and go close to home at this time of year on the basis that we do not know what the weather is going to do.  We have had a bit of snow already but it did not last long fortunately.  We were okay with the weather and the pub we went to, we have been to several times before and the food is always good.  There were a lot of people who had the same idea as it was quite busy.  Then on Friday evening we went out to dinner with the Head Coach from swimming and his Mom, who I go out for lunch with also.  It was a really nice evening and dinner was great.  

The rest of this week all depends upon whether I have my eye Op tomorrow or not.  If not then it is a quiet week with work and home jobs and a quiet weekend again too, but I am sure I can find some other jobs to do.  If the Op does not happen tomorrow hopefully it will be next Monday.

I hope you are having a good January so far and I will let you know how things go tomorrow. 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Susie’s Friday Book Club January 1.

Well as I write this I am a week late with Book Club (!) and it is now January 16th where did that go?  At this rate it will be December again soon and Christmas.  

I have been catching up with our work and Eldest’s work, which is now done, and home jobs of course.  We are still waiting for the arrival of the baby but Fiancée’s Due Date is January 22nd so very near now, although she was hoping that the baby would arrive a little sooner. As long as it is not like my Boys who were both ten days late!  However as we all know they come on their time not ours!  I will let you know when it happens.  

Down to Book Club and what I have been reading at the start of the new year.  I did get quite a bit of reading done over the Christmas Holidays as we were quiet and it was great, so although it was the end of the year I am putting them into January as the hooks were so good.

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Not only is the cover of this book absolutely stunning the story is good too and I gave it five stars.  Lillian Delaney is an apprentice book binder in Oxford in 1901.  She takes on her first commission and while she is at her Patron’s home she finds a book which has been burnt in amongst a delivery sent to him.  He gives it to her and Lillian is fascinated with the book.  When back at the workshop she starts to take it apart to repair it when she finds a letter which tells the story of a forbidden love but it ends on half a page and Lillian is determined to find out who the woman is writing the letter and what happened to her.  Lillian sets off on a journey of discovery which takes her to London and other book binders and to several bookshops to try and find the books that the first letter was put in.  Along the journey she meets peopole who help  and others who want to kill her!  

I really enjoyed it.  I love historical fiction anyway, but this was so different to anything I have read for a while so I think that helped.  

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Of course my most favourite of genres is crime/mystery books but sometimes I want something which is not too heavy, so the genre of cosy crime I usually find something to read there.  This book was in that pile.

Violet Brewster has moved to Merrywell, Derbyshire from the city for a new start in the country.  She is running her own marketing business in the village and loving meeting her neighbours and made friends with other business owners.  Violet has a meeting with the owners of the local garden centre to sort out some marketing but she finds him distraught holding the body of his wife by ofn the the diplays of plants.  Violet bends down to see if there is a pulse but sadly she has passed away.  The police arrive and suspect that she slipped on the wet paving stones and banged her head but the more they investigate the more they realise she was murdered, but who did it?

I absolutely loved the story, it was easy to read, it flowed well but did not get bogged down with too much detail on the characters or the story.  Jane Bettany has written four more Merrywell books so I will be looking out for them.  

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This book looked like a good one but half way through I sort of lost interest in it!  Grace meets Jack in the park where she is with her sister Millie who is Downs.  Jack dances with Millie and Grace is impressed with his kindness.  As she gets to know him he is the man she has been waiting for; he is kind to her and Millie, he has a very good job as one of the top Barristers in London and when he proposes to her she accepts without a second thought!  However she should have had that second, third and fourth thought!

On their wedding day, Millie falls down the steps of the Registry Office going in and Grace is distraught, she wants to call the wedding off but Jack says no and they should carry on as Millie is taken to hospital with a broken leg .  Millie tells Grace that Jack pushed her but Grace thinks it is just shock until she gets to her Honeymoon destination and finds out that Jack is not kind.  She tries to escape but he has her under his tumb now, will Grace ever be free and can she save Millie?

The story was okay but the story of Grace trying to find a way to escape went on too long without any movement in the story.  When you get to the end of the book the ending is predicatable and a little light on explanations which is why it got three stars from me.

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This was Jayne’s pick for our Cosy Girls Book Club November/December 2025 and it was great and well deserved Five Stars.

Neve is managing the Stardust Lake Hotel on a snowy covered island in Scotland with her brother.  However she is remembering her lost love, Oakley Rey, who loved being with her on the island but left to pursue his dreams of acting when he got a part on a TV show filming half way around the world.  However as Christmas approaches and the hotel guests begin to arrive for the Christmas and New Year Festivities it also brings Oakley.  Neve has a secret and she wants to tell Oakley but is scared of how he will react and she does not know whether she should in light of the success of his show?  Whilst she is coming down the stairs at her cabin she collapses and falls down the stairs and blacks out.  Oakley helps her brother to get her to the mainland via the company helicopter but will Neve be okay and what about the secret?

I loved the story, it was not too sugary and they all sort it out by the end of the book.  It is a very gentle read but the story does move along very well.

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These two were my choice for December as they were two short volumes as it was Christmas.   

Murder in Advent – It is the Festive season and Litchester is getting reading for carols by candlelight at the Cathedral but there is also an argument happening about the sale of the 1225 copy of the Magna Carter that the Cathedral owns to help pay for the upkeep.  So instead of harmony and the best of the Festive season there is murder and secrets abound.

I got to the end of it but should have DNF’d it !  It was just boring it was rather like reading the Parish Council Minutes!  I honestly don’t know how some books get published!

The Christmas Guest – Now this was a completely different book!  This is a classic Country House murder mystery!  Ashley Smith is working in London and is quite lonely being so far from her home in the US, when her classmate invites her for Christmas at their Cotswold Manor.  She records everything in her diary and is excited to have a traditional English Christmas and she also gets to meet her friends twin brother, Adam.  However when Ashley arrives at the Manor House she realises that things might not be as they seem and will she avoid being caught up in the murder?

I gave it five stars because again it was not a long book but there is a lot packed into it and it had that wonderful Christmas feel.  Definitely one for your shelf.

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I hope you have found something in here that you would like to read and are having a great January and start of the year.

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Susie’s Friday Book Club 2025 Round Up.

I did rather well with my Reading Aims in 2025.  I re-did my Goodreads account at the start of the year and used that to track my reading as well as my Book Journal too.  Last year for the Reading Challenge I chose to try and read 50 books and actually read 55 so for this year’s Challenge I chose to read 100 books! 

Now there has been a lot of controversy about people saying they are going to read 100 books this year but why?  Like book reviews it is all subjective.  Someone may only read five books this year, whereas someone else will only read 1 and of course there are some who will read more than 100.  It is up to everyone to set themselves whatever goals they like and we should, quite honestly, keep quiet about it!  It is like if you put a review of a popular book up and say you do not like it, people come at you about it.  That is the whole point of a point of view, you are not going to like some books and the ones you do like someone else might not like them.  This is the joy of reading.

The book that I did not particularly like is being talked about at the moment, “The Housemaid” by Freida McFadden.  It has now been turned into a film.  I read the book last year along with another of Ms McFadden’s books.  Firstly the plots are the same and in both books I read there as an “ick” factor!  They were also both predictable even with the twists and by the time you got to the end there were some plot holes.  Now that is my opinion and I know there are a lot of people who love her and her books, 

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Of my 55 books last year I had 23 which were Five Star Reads and here they are :

The majority of thm are crime/thrillers which I love as a genre but mixed in are a few different ones; “The Secret Christmas Bookshop” is very much a Christmas read and “A Funny Story” is very much a summer chick book read.  All of them have been reviewed by me for our Friday Book Club in 2025.

To pick my favourite five star read out of the books above is hard as they are all so good, hence the five stars but if I am really pushed my favourite of the year would be “The Wartime Bookshp”  This is definitely a cosy mystery but also about women coming together during WWII and helping each other in an English Village that although far from the war is still affected by it.  There are more books in the series and I am intending on getting them.  

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Here are my 1 Star or DNF books of 2025:

Not too many as I try very hard to not get books that I don’t absolutely love.  However these nine caught me out, although Where The Crawdads Sing was Jayne’s and my Book Club Book, I could not get on with it at all.  The top four I just did not like and DNF’d them.  Yellowface was just dreadful!  The characters were not likeable and the premise was just out there. 

I really wanted to love The Book That Wouldn’t Burn and it is a series of three books which I had all three.  However I got half way through it and it was so boring.  The story was not there are all and the characters were doing everything at a snails pace so that was DNF’s and the other books went with it.  

Verity I was told to read by everyone as they loved it, could not put it down etc.  I read it and finished it but by the end of it I wanted to kill everyone of the characters!  None of them came out of the story in a good light and the whole story was just slightly yuck!  I have since read on line other reviews about Colleen Hoover’s books and they are all written in the same way so I will not be reading any more of hers!

I have saved Message Deleted for last as I cannot believe that this book was ever published!  K.L. Slater needs to do more research as she had police doing things in this book that they would never do!  The story was confused and quite frankly did not know how to end which when it came it was rushed and a mess!  I did not DNF’d it but wish I had, it was one of those books that I was hoping would get better but it never did and to add to all this characters were thin and not likeable at all.  I will never buy another of her books.

Thnere were a lot of other books, 23 exactly, in between the  Five Stars and One Star with all different ratings most of which have appeared on our Friday Book Club.  I hope you have enjoyed  this look at the books I read in 2025. 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Hello 2026, Be Kind!

Warning! Picture Heavy Post!

Normally DH and I stay in on New Years!  I am not one for crowds at the best of times so New Year is not for me and before The Boys were born we used to do Discos and of course were booked for New Year parties and we absolutely hated them!  It was almost forced partying.  It was never the same with the Christmas Parties, everyone wanted to be there and they were such fun but wherever we were booked for the New Year parties everyone always seemd like they wanted to be somewhere else!  We also used to end up at a motorway service area for food at about 3.00am, as in those days (1986 onwards) there were no fast food places available!!!!

However, this New Year’s Eve we were invited to our very good friends, Anne & Chris, for dinner and to see the New Year in with them and four other friends, Val & Dave, Christine & Pete, we have known them all for over thirty seven years.  In fact I can honestly say they are all family now as we have been with them and they with us through everything!  Dinner was great, Anne did the main course, Val did the starters and Christine and I brought dessert.  Now what you need to know is that when Anne & Chris first moved to Derbyshire they invited us all round for dinner to the huge house they were renting at the time.  It was a small manor house!  We all brought two bottles of wine each which made a total of twenty plus what Anne & Chris had.  Well we got there at 7.00pm and this was in May and we left at 4.30am the next morning when the birds were singing!  We talked and laughed and had the most wonderful evening which we all still remember.

On Christmas Eve we went over to see DH’s cousin in DH’s Home Village in Nottinghamshire and have lunch with her and also pick up the meat for the Christmas period.  We also went to the Village Church to visit DH’s parents grave and his Aunt & Uncle too.  This is the Church above and it is really pretty.

Between Christmas and New Year we, Partner & I,  took Fiancée out for lunch as a little “baby shower” lunch.  We had a lovely time in the Garden Room at The Cavendish Hotel in Baslow where Jayne and I went for our Christmas lunch.  Whilst we were there, DH, The Boys and Little Man went to the car museum of course!  

Little Man had a very busy day and was shattered by the time they got home!

Here are a few more pictures of our Christmas at Home.

Pictures of our Sitting Room with the Christmas decorations and the stair lights which are different this year as last year’s lights were chewed by Gordon!  These are the new ones and we had to hang them on the outside to stop him chewing the wires!!!!

Because of my Hip Op this year I did not get to make our cake, so this was the bought one

Our Christmas Dining Table set for eight.  We were all seated comfortably.  Next year we will have one extra so may have to re-arrange things!!!

Present Opening with my wonderful Family.

Little Man and Grandad are best friends.  

Sorry this has been a long post but I thought I would do a quick round up from the Festive Season.  Over the weekend DH and I put all the deocrations away, which I absolutely hate, and yesterday I cleaned our home from top to bottom.  Today I have a basket of ironing to do and then I am up to date with home jobs.  I have kept up with our work and Eldest’s work and have a few bits to do later and tomorrow for Eldest.   

I have also been doing the Membership Rnewal for the Swimming Club and that has been quite tortuous!  It is the first year we have done the renewals electronically online and it has brought up quite a few issues which we have managed to resolve.  Out of 155 Accounts, which are the parents, we only have 14 who have not responded!  We are hoping to get them sorted by the end of the week and then I can get the renewals done by the end of the month.  Sunday is our Open at The Arc in Matlock, Derbyshire and that is going to be a long day from 6.00am to about 8.00pm!  I will be putting dinner in the slow cooker for when we get home.  

We have had a sprinkling of snow here in Derbyshire, other parts of the country have had quite a bit.  I think the reason we have not had much is down to it being -5°c, which is too cold for snow and absolutely freezing!  It is the coldest it has been so far this Winter.  Today looks like it could snow but I think it is too cold still.  Hoping that it will not be snowy on Sunday for the Open as that will be fun getting there.  In fact the first time we ran this event we had thick snow that day!!! 

I have not forgotten about my Books of 2025 Review which I will try and get done for tomorrow and this Friday is the first Susie’s Friday Book Club Book and if you have looked on the 2026 page I am going to try and do two Books a month this year, but more on that tomorrow.

I do hope you lovely lot had a wonderful Christmas and wish you all a great 2026 and thank you for continuing this journey with me.  Hopefully there will be more quilting in 2026 too! 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Our Garden this morning!  More frost than snow I think and it is freezing!

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year 2026!

I really hope that everyone has a wonderful Year in 2026!  2025 has been very much a rollercoaster of a ride in the World and personally, so I am really hoping that 2026 is going to be a little kinder to us and everyone!  

Susie’s Aims for 2026

For those that have followed me for a while know I do not do Resolutions as I seem to make them and within a week they have been forgotten, so I started a few years ago making Aims for the New Year and I know it seems crazy but I do seem to try and work towards them being done for the whole year.  So some of these you will know from previous years and I don’t see any problem with having the same things on your whatever you call it list for the year so long as you are working towards them.

1.  Do More Reading – This has been on for a few years now and I am pleased to say that I read 55 books this year.  I started up my Goodreads account again and kept track of the books there and in my Book Journal too so I think I did well with this.  As well as having our Friday Book Club here, Jayne and I also started the Cosy Girls Book Club just between the two of us and I have so enjoyed that.  So far for that we have only had one book that Jayne chose and I did not like and one which I chose and neither of us liked!  so out of ten books I think we have done really well.  This year for my Goodreads Book Challenge I am going to double this years Challenge of 50 books to 100!  Will I do it?  Wait and see.

2.  Do More Quilting – Reading and Quilting are my two most favourite of hobbies and I have tried this year to get more quilting done.  I made two baby quilts, almost finished a double bed size quilt, almost finished a king size bed quilt, started a new quilt for Little Man and have about five quilts to make for all our family animals!  I also have a quilt to re-bind for Partner.  Next year’s plans are to finish the baby quilt for the new arrival and get on with some other jobs for us that I want to do.  

3,  Save Money – I suspect that this will be on everyone’s New Year Aims!  With the state of the nation/World etc I think that saving money is definitely a must this year and cutting down on things which we know we can do without thus saving money.  I will let you know how that goes too!

4.  Continue decluttering our home – Again this is an ongoing project which began this year and we are getting through things.  DH and I did the room off our garage at the start of the year and we have been going through all the boxes of things we have kept from when the Boys were small and getting rid of some things.  We have done well as we have ended up with six boxes emptied and the others tidied so we are getting there.  We have one more row of boxes to do and then put them all back tidy so that DH can use the garage again.  We have our attic to do and then I am going to set about doing the sewing room which needs tidying and sorting.  

5.  Working on Me – This again is an ongoing project which got sidelined a bit waiting for my hip to be done.  For anyone who has been in the same boat will know that trying to exercise with a very painful hip is nigh impossible.  You have to keep moving but then anything else you are not able to do.  So at the start of 2026 I will begin walking on our treadmill again and I am hoping by the end of 2026 I will be back to doing Pilates which I so enjoyed.  

6.  Our Home Maitenance/Upkeep – Again sort of an ongoing project.  We have the whole of downstairs to paint in 2026 which is five rooms and our downstairs bathroom.  Also bits of painting outside and the garden to do.  Again this sort of got left because of my hip so this new year is the year to tackle things.  

There are one or two bits around the last two Aims which need to be added and I also have another two projects which I am quietly working on, but not yet ready to share yet hopefully I will be able to move them forward this year too.

I also want to try and change my mindset with the New Year.  I have the tendency to see it as Monday morning!  You know that feeling where you have had a great Friday, Saturday and Sunday and then Monday morning rolls round and you are slightly depressed, well New Year and January is a bit like that but I am trying very hard to not feel like that.  When I was little February always seemed to be the longest month too, to me, yet it is shorter by three or two days depending upon the year! 

I also think when I was little it was wonderful the run up to Christmas and everything happening and then, when you were at school, January, February and March were just horrible months in the school year.  All you had to look forward to was Easter and when I was really little I could not understand why we celebrated Jeasus’s birth in December and then his death in March/April time!  I supose no one explained to me that there was 33 years in between!!!!!  

Anyway that is what I am Aiming for in 2026 as well as generally working on being more organised as always.  We have the new arrival in January too which will make it a busy month and then Little Man’s Birthday in February so it will be busy start to the year and the first event is on January 11th with the Swimming Club’s Open which is full, so a lot of swimmers and a long day ahead!

I hope you had a great New Year’s Eve and here’s to a Wonderful 2026. 

Hugs & Love, 

Susie, DH, Eldest, Partner, Youngest, Fiancée, The Girls, Little Man, Bump

And

Coco, Honey, Star, Blaze, & Gordon.

Merry Christmas!

Wishing All Our Friends & My Lovely Followers

A Very Merry Christmas

From Our Family to Yours With Our Love

Susie, DH, Eldest, Partner, Youngest, Fiancée, Little Man, Bump

Coco, Honey, Star, Blaze & Gordon

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We hope you have a fantastic day and Santa Claus/Paws brought you some lovely gifts.