It's all too easy to become complacent about the relationships we have with our family and friends. We all know that friendships need to be nurtured. In early June, The Brainy One and I hosted a small birthday dinner party where I ended up making an unrehearsed speech. Nothing fancy or flowery, I simply expressed … Continue reading Loving Out Loud
Category: Postcards
Month in Numbers | April 2018
Blimey, that first quarter of 2018 has whizzed by! Let's see if April lived up to its promise of awesomeness: We were fortunate to spend 5 nights in Washington, DC. I sent a total of 2 postcards (What?! I'm suffering from postcard writing fatigue, obviously) and took 341 photos in the process. A highest Daily … Continue reading Month in Numbers | April 2018
Reconnecting with Friends
I'm planning a dinner soon and was chatting with The Brainy One recently about who to invite and our conversation went a little like this: Him: "What about X and Y?" Me: "No, we haven't heard from them in years!" Him: "Why is that, do you think?" And therein lies the rub. Friendship is a … Continue reading Reconnecting with Friends
New York City | In Search of Books
I had a rough plan for my time in New York City and it consisted of all the things I'd wanted to see on previous visits, but hadn't got around to. Only a few things on the list were what might you call a classic New York attraction. Numbers #1 and #2 on my list … Continue reading New York City | In Search of Books
Maybe It’s Because I’m A Londoner
I've lived in London longer than anywhere else I've lived. The Brainy One has been in London for thirty or more years. The Boy Child is a Londoner, the only one of us with the place of birth on his passport listed as London. As I'm now in my 13th year of West London living, I think … Continue reading Maybe It’s Because I’m A Londoner
Memos: Mail: Me
An abundance of Happy Mail this week: three fabulous magazines and a postcard from friends. As for the weekend, we were blessed with some more gorgeous weather, and is our wont, we spent as much time as possible outside. We hosted our Annual BBQ, and although I completely forgot to photograph the actual event, I … Continue reading Memos: Mail: Me
Happy Mail and Its Purpose
Someone told me recently that my sole reasonfor sending reams of Happy Mail over the yearswas because I wanted to receive comments about how kind I am.That, apparently, I "only do things that give gratification."Wow, don't hold back, why don't you tell me what you really think?(I'm putting their comments down to a bad day. … Continue reading Happy Mail and Its Purpose
December Daily, 9th | Christmas Cards
Every year I claim to send less cards.And while we now send less than when we were first married,I find I'm still writing some 70+ cards.{The Brainy One doesn't write a single card}In regard to December Daily, I took a photo of the first batchI wrote, addressed and stamped. I then added this to the … Continue reading December Daily, 9th | Christmas Cards
Six Months
On Saturday, it was six months to the day since Mum passed away.I can't begin to comprehend how that is even possible.Grief is peculiar.Grief moves at its own pace. It won't be dictated to. Six months has passed quickly.Six months has passed slowly.There are days when I can't remember the sound of her voice.There are … Continue reading Six Months
Bermudaful Bermuda
So, after much deliberation,we thought, "Hang the expense" and booked a week in Bermuda. And oh my, it was worth every penny. View from our hotel. On the ferry from St.George's to Dockyard.We're like two peas in a pod. Self-explanatory.Bermuda is beautiful and there's no denying it, I fell in love.Sure, it's a long way … Continue reading Bermudaful Bermuda