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Currently… Life update May 2026

Hi all, I feel like I’m neglecting my blog a bit at the moment because I’m so busy with work, creative projects, spring cleaning and trying (and somewhat failing) to keep on top of the garden. So, today, I thought I’d come back with a less onerous blog post in the form of a life update. I find these much easier and quicker to write as they don’t require any research and only require a little light reflection on what’s going on for me right now before the words flow from me as fast as I can type. I hope you enjoy reading my little update and it encourages you to do some memory keeping either in your favourite journal or on your own blog.

Currently watching…

…stuff we’ve recorded. Over the winter months, we collected lots of TV shows on our Virgin box and we’re still working our way through some of them including Riot Women, Waterloo Road and Robson Green’s Weekend Escapes. We also have series lined up from earlier in the spring such as Babies, A Woman of Substance and The Walsh Sisters. When I’m at home during the day, I’ve also been trying to catch up on The Sewing Bee and Stacey Solomon’s Sort Your Life out which I enjoy watching whilst doing some ironing. I’ve still got lots of episodes to work my way through but I’m making progress anyway!

Currently reading…

As a bit of a change from my usual psychological mysteries and police procedurals, I’ve been reading a few ‘classics’. Last week, I read Animal Farm, which I found really interesting and thought provoking, with themes of corruption, power, inequality, betrayal and exploitation. I found it particularly amusing that I’d chosen to purchase it during voting week! The book is classed as a novella, as it’s under 100 pages so I finished it within a couple of days.

This week, I chose another short and easy to read classic (this time classed as novel) which is particularly aimed at children but, in my opinion contains themes that may not be fully grasped by younger readers. This popular book, namely The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 and 3/4, promised to be ‘laugh out loud’ funny, but, although I smiled at a few parts, I felt is was more sad in nature than anything else. I read a book from the series when I was at school but I really can’t remember if I enjoyed it or not.

I’m going back to my usual reading genre now and have just started on The Waitress by K.L. Slater. I really should resist the urge to read lots of reviews on Storygraph when I start reading as I’ve found this one has quite a few less complimentary comments – I think it would be better if I just read the book and made up my own mind on how I feel about it.

Currently working on…

…tidying up the garden and removing a plethora of weeds. I’ve set myself the challenge of doing at least 20 minutes per day, but, unfortunately, it keeps raining rather heavily! Last month, the ground was solid and unworkable due to being dry for weeks on end, now the ground is a bit on the soggy side making it easy to pull up the weeds but their shear number is pretty overwhelming. We’ve also had a few plant casualties this year and one of them is proving to be very time consuming and difficult to cut down and dig up. This has not been helped by the fact that my husband and I have been feeling poorly for weeks on end and didn’t have the energy for such work.

Currently having fun…

…in the kitchen! We made vegetarian tacos for the first time last week with smoky pulled aubergine and black bean ragu, plus crunchy iceberg lettuce and creamy feta cubes. We really enjoyed making them but they were pretty messy to assemble and eat – very tasty though!

We also tried out a vegan rock cake recipe from The Veganuary Cookbook which was another great success. They were so simple to make and we used flaxseed to bind the ingredients as a replacement for the egg which is usually used for baking. The cakes were full of dark chocolate chips and chopped glace cherries and have been a delicious sweet treat each evening after dinner.

Currently pinning…

…a range of hamstring stretches to perform at home on a regular basis. Our Iyengar yoga class on Monday focused on a range of asana which involved using our hamstrings and I found all of the poses to be difficult. I know that mine are tight due to all of the walking I do, but our yogi advised us that lower back pain or sciatica can stem from hamstring issues so I’ve decided to make a habit of doing ten minutes of stretches each day from now on.

Currently working on…

…drawing up a more relaxing evening routine. A few months ago, I worked on creating my ideal morning routine and drew up a page in my bullet journal as a guide to follow. Now, I want to create a companion to this in the form of a page or pages on my ideal evening routine. I’ve started making notes on what I do at the moment and which of these elements I want to keep doing, stop doing or make changes to. I’ve bought some stickers from one of my favourite creators on Patreon, My Abiding Journal which I intend to use to help me with the planning and to decorate my BuJo page(s).

Final words…

Thanks for taking time out of your busy day to read my quick catch up. I hope it inspires you to make a record of what you’re up to currently so you can look back on it in the future and see how life changes through the seasons and years. If you don’t have your own blog or YT vlog, you could write a summary in your planner, journal or favourite notebook and why not mark a week at regular intervals on your calendar so it becomes a habit that you continue.