Thursday, 30 April 2020

April Round Up


Making: myself wait before making another cup of tea
Cooking: Anzac biscuits and banana, blueberry & strawberry loaf
Drinking: T2's Earl Grey tea
Reading: The Burning White by Brent Weeks
Wanting: to make Korean roasted potatoes 
Looking: Out the window
Playing: lots of Youtube videos and finding new peeps to watch
Deciding: when to try the foot peeling socks I bought yesterday
Wishing: that things go back to a travel-allowed sort of normal before the summer is up
Enjoying: Spring turning all the trees green
Waiting: to be able to drive anywhere that isn't a supermarket
Liking: Tea and Tim Tams. There's nothing quite like a TimTam Slam
Wondering: what questions to choose for our quiz night tomorrow
Loving: the smell of coloured pencils
Pondering: how soon is too soon to have dessert?
Considering: learning how to draw a Bowtruckle. Who am I kidding. Of coure I'll learn how to draw a Bowtruckle
Buying: skincare. Lots of skincare
Watching: Derry Girls
Hoping: that my plan to make bubble tea comes out as well as I hope
Marvelling: at how birds build nests
Cringing: at my nails catching on loose threads in the quilt
Needing: eye cream
Questioning: whether I really am a Gryffindor, according to the new Pottermore quiz?
Smelling: the burning PartyLite candle, Ambience
Wearing: Uggs and jeans and my Pink (not pink) jumper
Following: the squirrel as he jumps and leaps and clambers through the trees
Noticing: how fresh the air feels - when you stand in front of an open window wearing a tshirt
Knowing: I should probably do some more yoga shortly. Or at least go for a walk
Thinking: about afternoon tea
Admiring: people who can self-motivate
Sorting: my art trolley out and reorganising it
Getting: excited about cooking all the bready things once Sarah can have carbs again :D 
Bookmarking: more recipes to try - like Yorkshire puddings and French Custard Pies
Coveting: a Bard snuggle
Disliking: having to put foodscraps in our bin. I hate not being able to compost
Opening: more tabs and making more Google searches. This is where my day goes sometimes
Giggling: over made up words and ridiculous answers
Feeling: happy, listening to the rain and looking forward to a shower and a hot cuppa
Snacking: on Candy Kitens and baked goods
Helping: make dinner - sunshine salmon!
Hearing: cars and delivery vans travelling along our relatively peaceful road

Saturday, 25 April 2020

Photo Essay Friday

Good morning!

A made bed makes me feel ready for the day

Vegemite crumpets ftw

Yoga definitely doesn't happen every day but I'm trying to do it more

A new habit - clean my face in the morning

Morning coffee and update my bullet journal

Mmmm coffeeeeeee

Cameron, Sarah and Daniel work from our lounge room right now

Going for a walk to the shops

Chatting to the fam - who were happy to see me, I promise :P 

Spring is such a vibrant season to watch

Still learning how to oven

Checking socials

Finishing the last chewy from home

Essential shopping

Social distancing and waiting our turn

Success! We eat this week!

The last Anzac

Banana, blueberry and strawberry loaf

Escape Room - we did not escape.

Catching up on some Youtube



Reading 'The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse'

Monday, 20 April 2020

Actual coffee. Made by SOMEONE ELSE.

Honestly, I can't even tell you how much of a highlight this was for the weekend just gone.


Well that's a lie. I can. I'm making a whole blog post about it, for Pete's sake.
Where did that come from? 'For Pete's sake'? Who is Pete? *Googles* Oooh St Pete. Or it could be a twist on 'for pity's sake'. There you go then. 

But the COFFEE. Admittedly, I started Saturday in a bloody great mood - I slept well, I woke up happy, and the weather was just brilliant. Clear and sunny and blossoms were out and birds were chirping and the world was contagious with happiness, not just Covid. (Too soon?)

I had been told about this place a couple of days prior by a fellow Aussie and had been wanting to try it out, so when better than the weekend?! Cameron didn't take much convincing (I say coffee, he says yes) so after breakfast, off we walked!

It took 20 minutes to get there and, as with all shops these days, there was a line out the front. Roots Fruits and Flowers not only does take away coffee but they're also a small grocery store that specialises in organic produce, freshly baked bread, flowers and deli-style foods. It's kinda amazing and I was only able to peer through the window.


We waited another 20 minutes, to both move through the line and then for Cameron to enter to join the takeaway coffee line in-store - only one person per household allowed, with a limit of five customers in the entire store. Another 5 minutes of waiting and then we were holding our beautiful, hot, perfectly brewed cappucino.

I am totally aware I'm talking this coffee up and that to anyone else it might have been too milky, not hot enough, not strong enough, etc, but right then, for me in that moment, it was perfect. The price was good (£2.50 for a regular coffee - which is $5AUD - in Glasgow is rare), it was an actual treat to go out and buy something that wasn't a grocery item, and it just made things feel NORMAL. And 4 weeks of things not feeling like normal....this was such a treat.

And that's all I have for you, folks. Lockdown is otherwise spent wistfully staring out of the window, realising how much I took for granted simple pleasures of going on public transport, window shopping, and having in-person conversations with people we don't live with. And now dreaming of next weekend, when we can repeat this adventure.

Monday, 13 April 2020

Iso-bservations

Cars are covered in far more bird poop.

The streets are busier with foot traffic, especially if the sun is out - it's really great getting to see all the dogs in the neighbourhood.

The kettle is forever being boiled.

The foxes seem more active at night - whether that's because it's spring or if it's actually because the road traffic has lessened, I actually don't know.

I am constantly charging my phone or my laptop.
Oh.
Wait. That's the same.

Emails about Covid-19 are arriving in our inbox slightly less than daily now - about new measures stores are taking, updates on opening hours, how to claim rewards, extended returns periods.

Online shopping is even more dangerous now than it was before o.O We're very familiar with all the types of delivery services the UK has to offer.

'Gilmore Girls' continues to be one of life's greatest televised comfort foods.

Cadbury Easter eggs, the small ones, are actually massive compared to ours back home. Like, one and a half times the size o.O MADNESS. Also no big packs of them exist. Also madness.

Time travels differently. With nothing to rush for and no pressures on my time, it's harder than ever to finish things - blog posts, for example. Sorry that this has been two weeks in the making.