Settling into the new season and only beginning to get used to getting up in the dark! What happened there then? The dark mornings have literally come out of nowhere and my body is resisting getting up without daylight. I am seriously considering trying out my SAD alarm clock again but the only trouble is it bothers my husband. I'll keep you posted.
Making a handbag as a gift for my friend, I had a lovely day sewing yesterday, planning it and finishing it off. I am going to use similar colour ways for another one for my store but not the same of course, never two the same! I hope she likes it.
I may add a few beads to the charm, if it doesn't look too much.
Same on the back minus the butterflies.
A bit of hot pink lining.
Reading 'Adventures for your Soul' by Shannon Kaiser, it is a bit airy fairy for me in places although I do enjoy positivity I draw the line at asking the universe for everything and it appearing. I'll carry on though as you never know there could be that one little thing in there that I just love. Also 'What the Dog Saw' by Malcolm Gladwell, now I have loved his other books but this one is very much a series of shorter articles. A little disjointed and not what I thought but then that is my fault for not reading the review thoroughly. On a brighter note I have loved 'The Corset' by Laura Purcel this was night time reading for when I go up to bed . I like something gentle and non threatening before I go to sleep so this book just fit the bill. I usually have a few books on the go non-fiction, a more challenging novel and an easy read for bed. My mum doesn't understand why I don't read them one at a time however they suit different moods and times of day. Does anyone else agree?
Baking cakes, my latest was a lemon and walnut cake it was supposed to be just lemon but I didn't feel it was going to be nutritious enough so I swapped 50g of the sugar for ground walnuts and the water for soya milk. It tasted amazing and I will make it again, no photos as it went so fast. My gram flour eggless quiche did not fair so well .
Entering lots of sewing prize draws online, this is not something I usually do but I thought why not. My friend enters these draws and she is incredibly lucky ,maybe some of it will rub off on me.
Eating lots of seeds, I began doing this after reading an article on seed cycling to regulate hormones in the Healthy magazine. You eat 1-2 tbs of flax seeds and pumpkin seeds for the first 14 days then switch to the same amount of sunflower and sesame seeds for the next 14 days. You start all this on day one of your cycle. It is easy enough to just add to cereals, I am hoping it may be helpful for migraine as I have a definite link with the timings of these.
Walking in the woods and being amazed by the size of the toadstools, much bigger than my hand and keeping my dogs away as they eat everything and we can do without more illness.
Appreciating all that I have, family, friends and a cosy home.
Take care everyone.