Now I know when I last wrote I talked about rethinking things, simplifying life and creating space, BUT a world wide pause on 'life as we know it' was not what I had in mind....
Every time I've sat myself down to write I've deleted my words as nothing felt serious or respectful enough to take up space.
I thought, like many others I guess, that the lockdown, stay at home, whatever this last six months gets to be called, would mean that I'd get my house in order (literally) and have time for being creative, productive and all those things. Yes, the household stuff I had in mind got done, as did the list my other half had down to do too. The garden has been tidied and sorted and plans for alterations to it made.
Crops have been grown and harvested, jams made and all looks ship shape outside.
It's been great to eat straight from the garden (and not actually buy stuff!).
And with a glut of basil we've been on regular feasts of pasta and pesto 😋
Now though, I think I have to stop prevaricating and step forward ready for what comes next.
I have mentioned before ideas about the Wento project (which is about refocusing finances) and about producing some step by step instructions for creative projects.
But each time I sit down to write about finances it doesn't seem like the right time and writing step by step instructions comes face to face with my inertia...
I did think I ought to write about playing catchup with lost learning as I've had some fun during lockdown trying to think of active ways to make home learning interesting for my great-nephew. While I've got some ideas already sorted I'm not sure this is the forum for them so I'll have to think about that.
Mind you at about the same time Mel, the writer of Ink Spots and Grass Stains, (who I first met many years ago when we were writing for the Scout Association) has just launched a new website about play and life, (the link is on the right) so perhaps there's some mileage in my thoughts. The coincidence of her starting this up as I was thinking about the role of play isn't the only coincidence in our lives.... She moved to Scotland and I moved to Devon only to find that she used to live a few couple of roads away and babysat for one of our neighbours!
Oh gosh, out on a tangent again.. well the long and the short of it is... I'm not going to follow any of those threads just yet. Instead I'm thinking I'll start with (whisper it softly) Christmas... There's a method in this particular madness and it will link to playfulness, crafting, decluttering, money saving, instructions and so on... just you wait and see!
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