Does anyone really like January? I do realise that it's a necessary evil and can't be avoided-we all must curb those Christmas excesses, but honestly, fatter, broker, with a dollop of SADs on the side, I find myself longing for February as soon as New Years Day is over. January often reminds me of that children's book- 'Oh no! We can't go over it. We can't go under it. We've got to go through it!'
Every magazine I open lectures me about saving money and losing the lbs while simultaneously displaying Kate Moss bikini clad on her annual jolly to St Bart's. Like I want to see THAT!
Rather thoughtlessly, two of our children also have January birthdays, as well as my brother, sister, niece and nephew, so there's still a fair old bit of spending still going on. Are you still reading or have I killed your buzz and lost you completely? Sorry about that...although strangely enough, getting all that off my chest has really helped-I feel much lighter.....( metaphorically-my jeans tell a different story.) Speaking of which, metaphorically AND literally, it was back to porridge this morning- no more Quality Street breakfasts for me-and I even went for my 3 miler in the semi darkness and pouring rain, in my annual effort to tackle the Christmas pounds.What a gal!
In January we all start to dream of summer - even flicking through the Radio Times, I've had to circumnavigate the blue skied holiday supplement stapled in the centre. Not that I was looking because it's the Caravilla for us for the next fifteen years- St Barts is sooooo last year- but then by horrible coincidence, our invoice for the yearly site fees popped through our letter box. All 2000 euro of it, although the slightly underwhelming silver lining is that we get a 10% discount if we pay by the end of January.....is that a fiscal cliff I see before me?
Back in the saddle.... |
Of course, it's not all doom and gloom on this rainy January Monday - I had a little flirt with my favourite delivery man earlier on. He tapped the window and nosied in as usual, and when I answered the door he wanted to know if a delivery man would feature in my next (!) novel! Well! What could I say to such a charming, if blindingly misguided vote of confidence, except that of course there was- and a big handsome fella he was too...which left us both smiling as I closed the door.
Now I'm away off to enjoy some delicious low calorie soup before I do the school runs, and then later I'll probably pay a few bills, do a couple of homeworks and wipe the odd bum. I'm livin' the dream, baby! Laterssssssssssx
I've joined up with Sarah Miles at Hello Wall today-go on over and take a peek at the rest!
WEll, I started this stinky January by losing a wee pound in weight, as I was expecting to PUT ON more than that I actually feel like Ive lost 3 pounds...
ReplyDeleteOur first January without the fees for 'the van', thank god cos theres no money in the pot like very one else. BUt its worth it as ours were approx your ones ages when we started going to port stewart.
SO I'm shinning my halo and wondering how does that Wii work again, any one looking rid of Wii games can pass them along to me thanks!
You didn't tell us what tap on the window delivery guy delivered...shoes? Ssssh it's ok we won't tell lol
I cannot believe you actually LOST weight- how amazing are you!! As for the delivery guy, I'm afraid it was only a jacket for one of the boys...nothing for me...honestly!
DeleteYou're singing to the choir sista!! January can just do one......I passed you on the road this morning, looking rather drowned rat-esque but fair play to you! However, I'll go one better and tell you that me and Jen had already been out at 7 a.m, pitch black, torch in hand and got completely drenched! The joys, the joys... :)
ReplyDeleteTotal respect to you pair!! 7am!! That's blown me out of the water completely!
DeleteOh, January is just dreary. My Dry January lasted 6 days before I could resist the chardonnay no longer. However, I had starved myself all day so actually didn't go over the daily calorie count. Just got tipsy very quickly!
ReplyDeleteI used to flirt with my osteopath til we moved area. Not sure that was ethical, but heigh ho.
Thanks for linking up again! xxx
Dry January? Not that really does sound unbearable......and flirting is ALWAYS eithical ;-)
DeleteLoved this post, so cheery especially for January! Life goes on, pooey bums and all....not too keen on February either if I'm honest, bring on Spring!
ReplyDeleteAmen to that Sarah!
DeleteEmma,
ReplyDeleteMake that delivery man's day, write the novel, and then tell me how to do it!
Oh Orla...if only I could!
DeleteYou're an imposter - who are you and what have you done with my wife ?
ReplyDeleteShe wouldn'd have flirted with the delivery dude, but the game was definitely up when you said you were off to pay a few bills!
LB
Did you hear something? No? Neither did I ;-)
DeletePotty training in January??! You're a brave woman! Still, a touch of aversion therapy could work for helping shift the extra Christmas pounds...clearing up a few of Luke's own special version of the chocolate log (boom boom) may help put you off the real thing!
ReplyDeleteDear oh dear I never though about it like that before... Thanks Nell...I think!
DeleteJanuary sucks and that is the truth. I refuse to take part, apart from work I am hibernating WITH the Quality Street. Good luck with the potty training!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dara- I'm going to need it! See you next week!
Deleteha! made me giggle...i have yet to do the potty training yet..shudder..im just putting my head well in the sand about that one. hate it!
ReplyDeleteYou and me both....I'll let you know how I get on!
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