Sunday, 6 October 2019

A Gentle Week

Sometimes it is nice to get things done a bit at a time, that is what I am focusing on at the moment and it is working well.  Writing things down does help for me and I don't know why but having to tick it off a list is definitely a sure fire way to make me do things but it can also be demoralising if you put too many things on that list.  I find that if I put start this... do ten minutes of … and so on it gives everything on such lists a chance.  For example I have been doing a bit of cutting or sewing each day, a bit of language learning and sorting small areas like a desk or drawer.  I now write pilates on my list but not how long, so I may do fifteen minutes or I may do half an hour, this allows me breathing space to be tired some days after work and not feel I have failed if I don't do a full half hour.

The little bits of sewing this week added up to this dress...

We also had a nice day to take a photo, I wanted a different location but my helper (my son) did not want to walk over to the field with me to act as photographer.  He said this spot was just fine so I apologise for the repeat in locations.  The fabric is scuba again but this time a lighter version, this will be an autumn /winter dress I am just making the most of the sun today with the bare legs and sandals.  In future it will be worn with tights. 

I have just made a carrot cake, it is very sweet, much sweeter than my usual recipe and way too much carrot. It will probably go quickly as my boys have a sweet tooth but it may be a bit much for me, I will stick to my regular recipe in future.

Earlier this week I sold a bag on etsy so that was a nice surprise, I am now worrying if I have filled the customs label in correctly I did ask the post office to check it but I will only relax when it gets there!  It is the brown bag from my side bar so I will perhaps have to change that image now as I only make one of each style.

Unfortunately I have not had as many walks as I would like this past week as one of my dogs is ill again, this has meant two trips to the vet. He has had antibiotics, injections and paste to help with loose stools but he still doesn't seem right.   The vet said it would be about five days and he would be on the mend  and that was Thursday. He is so thin and I keep giving him extra food but it is such a worry.  It is not as if we can ask them how they feel is it. 

Now I am off to have a read for a little while with a cup of tea, hope you all have a good week. 





2 comments:

  1. I need a winter dress and I cut one out last year and never got around to sewing it together! You have reminded me of it. Hope your dog gets better, that is a worry. Jo x

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  2. Poor doggy. Our puppy had the squits almost constantly when we first got her (seven months ago - she’s now nine months) and I just wanted to pass on that once we started her on a raw food diet (in our case, from the Wolf Tucker company, based in Chichester) she improved overnight and has been fine ever since. We added digestive herb mix from CSJ (they are sheepdog specialists, but make food supplements which, afaik, can be used by all dogs). Wolf Tucker mix up the meals for you, based on various meat bases plus veg, a bit of fruit etc, deliver them and you keep them in the freezer till you need to defrost them. They have a website. A bit pricey, but certainly got results for our dog. Maybe something to consider trying, to support the medicines? (Nb I haveno connection with this company).

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