Showing posts with label cheerful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheerful. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Reasons 2B Cheerful

Reasons to be Cheerful at Mummy from the Heart

I was feeling a little bit grumpy today. I think that I am getting annoyed with myself at the moment because I seem to be searching for something but I don't know what I am looking for. I am in a bit of a state of flux. I was having a bit of a moan about it on twitter today when Michelle from Mummy from the Heart reminded me of her fabulous link up. So here I am with my reasons to be cheerful this week.

                                                                                    1. Fate

We got a reasonable offer on the house today. It's only been on the market for 2 weeks! It's a bit of a miracle that the only viewer that we have had appears to be the right person for the house!

2. Holidays 

My hubby is now off for the summer until the schools go back (and me to work!) in August. We are going to my Dad's in the Czech Republic for a week on Sunday. When we get back, we will have a fortnight at home then we are off to Florida for 2 weeks. The Florida holiday has been planned for a long time (pre- JC). Hubby's parents own a timeshare and we are going with them, hubby's sister and cousin so there will be plenty of us to occupy JC on the flight!

3. Books

I am getting that fire in my belly to read again. Since I got my Kindle for my birthday I have read about 6 books. It's difficult to find the time and I really must try to go to bed earlier! I love lots of different genres but vampire and supernatural fiction is one of my favourites. A fellow blogger and vamp fiction lover over at SusanKMann has recommended some fab books to keep me going until my next Twilight instalment.

Right, I am feeling a bit better about things now. Thanks for the reminder Michelle!

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Saturday, 7 May 2011

Cheerful and Grateful

I haven't take part in this meme for a good few weeks *slaps hand* but I think it's about time I took stock. I am currently sitting here with a really bad throat and ear infection which really has brought me to my knees. I hate feeling ill. I try to ignore the early signs and power through until it just gets too much and I have to go to bed Well I went to bed and couldn't sleep so I thought I might as well be blogging! Anyway bed rest is not so easy to do with a 9 month old boy and I have just started back singing with the band. However, I refuse to feel sorry for myself and I am going to dig deep for my reasons of cheerful and gratefulness.

I'm grateful for and cheerful about . . .

1.Letting Go

We have stopped breastfeeding :( This was a huge decision for me as I wasn't ready to give it up yet. For the past few months JC has been showing signs of disinterest in the boob as he hates lying back to be fed. He is dead nosey and likes to see what's going on when he is drinking his milk. I felt that keeping him on the breast was more for my benefit and inability to let go. I was sad for a good week after his last feed but I now realise that he is so much happier being able to drink his milk from a bottle or a cup. It was such a natural progression for him and I should be grateful for that. It was a beautiful bonding time for us which I will treasure forever.


2. Relaxation

Although April has been a busy month there was time last week for some relaxation with my friend Jemma who treated me to a lovely spa day. Like most mums, I am more than happy to give up my 'me' time for my gorgeous little bundle but when an opportunity to be treated comes along it makes me extremely cheerful!







3. A listening Ear

I had my first counselling session for PND this week and it went really well. I went in with the opinion that I was 'better' and that I wouldn't need this. I basically gave the poor woman a run down of my life and more importantly the past 9 months in about 15 minutes. When I got to the end I had a wee bubble. I think it was a relief just to get it all out and look at it as something that is now past. I think I have established that on a day to day basis I'm fine and I wear my mummy mask with pride. However when JC has an off day and the Grumpinator returns, I have flashbacks to that dark time for me when he has 1 - 4 months old and I am terrified of going through that again. I certainly felt lighter after talking to the lady who is to work with me for the next 6 weeks so here's hoping that the progress continues.

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Saturday, 26 March 2011

Cheerful and Grateful 4

My lovely hubby has pointed out to me that I have been a right moan this week and he even commented that he would be surprised if I had anything cheerful to write this week! Cheeky shite that he is. He is right that I moan a lot though. It is sometimes difficult to be positive in a world full of negativity but what I need to remember is how good I actually have it. Sometimes it is good to stop and look at the bigger picture. That is what I have chosen to do this week.

I am grateful for

image courtesy of Kurdistan Commentry

1. Freedom of Speech - I was shocked when I was watching the news tonight and I saw a Sky News Report from Libya. A woman was trying to tell British journalists that she was raped and brutalised by Gaddafi's henchmen. She was physical restrained, threatened and escorted from the building. After threatening the journalists with a gun, they left the hotel, taking the woman in a car and refused to disclose where they were taking her. I am grateful that I live in a country where I have the freedom of speech and laws in place to protect me. I don't want to go into the politics or have a controversial discussion about our presence in Libya but I am glad that our country is not just sitting back and doing nothing. When people look back on atrocities that took place during civil unrest in countries like Rwanda and Cambodia, the general consensus would be that we shouldn't have sat back and did nothing and that it should never happen again.

image by The Family
2. Free and available healthcare - I've never really thought about it much but since becoming a mum I realise how much I depend and in some ways take for granted, the healthcare options I have freely available for my family. When I  watched the clips on Red Nose Day I felt so grateful that my child has not only living in a safe environment that prevents him from contracting life threatening illnesses but that we also have the vaccinations and medications readily available to prevent such disease. It's not just developing countries who have issues with healthcare. There are many people across the pond in the States who can't afford health insurance. They often can't afford to pay for expensive tests and treatments for themselves or their family.



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3. A comparatively stable weather system and very few natural disasters - OK, so I live in Scotland so our weather is not great. We have loads of rain, drizzle, fog and in winter it can be really dreary. This winter we had lots of snow which brought most of Britain to a standstill. It was more of an inconvenience though than a direct threat to our lives.There are people in parts of Britain who have suffered from terrible flooding but thankfully our area is on higher ground so is very rarely flooded. I am grateful to live in Scotland where there is little or no risk of tsunamis, tornadoes, hurricanes, droughts, floods, forest fires, sinkholes and earthquakes. One weather problem we are really not likely to have is a extreme heat wave! If the temp goes above 16c we get our paddling pools out and our sun cream on.


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Saturday, 19 March 2011

Cheerful and Grateful 3

It's been a really good week. JC and I have had loads of fun and he has been in a great mood which always makes life cheerful! This week I am grateful for and cheerful about . . .


1. Outside Drying
It has been so lovely to get the washing outside to dry. I hate drying my clothes indoors, not only because I have a lack of space in my kitchen to dry clothes but also because I love how fresh my washing smells when it has been hung out on the line.






2. Baby Wipes
I am so grateful for baby wipes considering the mess I have had to clean up at mealtimes this week. I don't know if he is being particularly messy or if I am just noticing it more, but he has been getting into a right mess. This photo was a Spaghetti Bolognese massacre earlier this week.











3. Healthy Food
OK so I am a yo-yo dieter and I am always dieting but I am trying really hard to change the way that I eat. I have had a week of eating healthy, delicious food and I am feeling really positive. Long may it continue, Scuba Steve is being really supportive and trying to eat well too.




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Saturday, 12 March 2011

Cheerful and Grateful 2

It's been a couple of weeks since I took part in this link up but I am feeling particularly happy this week so it will be difficult to whittle it down. Here goes:

1.
My wee Grumpinator is getting over the cold and seems to be on the mend. He is eating and sleeping well and has been very happy and settled this week.








2.
I am a school teacher and I have managed to negotiate a change in my hours when I go back to work in August. I will now be working 3 days a week. JC will be with a childminder for 2 days and his Gran for 1 day. I am looking forward to working again but I will miss him terribly.







3. I am grateful for my friends this week. I have been catching up with lots of my friends that I haven't seen for a few weeks or longer. I don't really live near many of my good friends so it can sometimes be difficult to see them regularly. It has been lovely to spend some time with them and catch up on their news.










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Friday, 18 February 2011

Trying to be Cheerful!

I am trying very hard to be cheerful although I am finding it difficult as I have been quite ill with a stomach bug this week. I am still not 100% but I am hopefully on the road to recovery. I still love to think up my reasons for being cheerful for Michelle's bloghop and I link these up to Maxabella for her gratefulness linky.

1.
My health - yes I know I've just been moaning about not being well but I realise that it is only a virus and I will survive. There are some people in my life who are suffering from illnesses that they won't necessarily recover from and that are in much greater pain than my tummy bug. So I am grateful for my health and cheerful that I am starting to feel human again.

2.
Scuba Steve - My lovely husband has done a grand job of looking after me and the Grumpinator this week. It is his half term holiday and we had such lovely plans that have been scuppered due to me being peely wally but he hasn't uttered a grumble. So I must give him a special mention this week.







3.
I have just bought a new hoover and I am sooooooooo excited about it. I don't know why I am excited but I have wanted a new hoover for such a long time. My old one (a 3rd hand Dyson) has lasted well but is failing me on suction these days. After much deliberation, I went for a Miele. I hear that they are really reliable and just as good as a Dyson and at less than half the price.





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Saturday, 12 February 2011

Cheerful and Grateful

This week has been a bit slow my Blog world and I feel like I am losing my mojo. Nevermind, I still have plenty to be cheery and grateful for. I am linking up my cheerfulness to Mummy from the Heart and my Gratefulness to Maxabella loves . . .

1.


My Auntie Beth turned 50 this week and my Mum turns 50 in July. A friend of theirs, that they went to school with, died this week, she too would have been 50 this year. I am grateful that my Mum and my Auntie Beth are both healthy and well. Nobody knows what is around the corner and it's a scary thought. My Gran, who is in the picture above with my Mum (the bride) and my Auntie Beth, is also still alive and kicking even though she has had periods of ill health for the last 20 years. I am so lucky to still have so much family around me. 

2. 




Continuing the theme of family this week, I am also grateful and cheerful for my newly acquired siblings. I was an only child up until my parents divorced when I was 18 (nearly 10 years ago!). My Mum remarried to Kev who already had two kids of his own (Kate and Shaun). Shaun was just a kid and Kate starting her teenage years when they got together. It hasn't been easy, I suppose family never is but I love having the two of them in my life and I treat them as if they were my own flesh and blood. My Dad also remarried and has gone on to have another son of his own (Danny) who is obviously my half brother. He is only 3 weeks older than JC and has a lovely wee smile. I am looking forward to watching him grow up and even though they live in Czech Republic, I hope to play a role in his life. Here he is . . .


3. 

It is Scuba Steve's half term holiday this week and we are planning on taking JC to the zoo. I love it when we can spend proper time together as a family. The weekends seem to rush by in a blink of an eye. We went our for lunch today to our favourite 'family' restaurant. It was the first time that JC has eaten out of the house in a highchair and I was so proud of him. It definitely made me extremely cheerful!













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Friday, 4 February 2011

Cheerful No 3!

Well its that time of the week to reflect and be cheerful! I love taking time each week for this so thanks to Michelle for this!

So my reasons for this week . . . 

1. JC's naming ceremony was a huge success on Sunday and we had a fabulous time. 
 I woke up to this gorgeous lady this morning, She sneaked up on the bed to give me a good morning kiss.


JC gave us 12 hours of uninterrupted sleep last night. He used to wake up every hour - 3 hours for a feed but it has been a really good sleeping week for him.

Friday, 28 January 2011

Reasons to be cheerful No2




What a week! It's been so busy I have barely had time to Blog this week. There is plenty to be cheerful about though:

1. It is the bairn's Naming Ceremony on Sunday and I am really looking forward to it. I went to see the venue today and I am nearly organised. I can't wait to see him all dressed up in his little suit and share his cute smiles with all my friends and family.

2. I managed to get a last minute hair appointment for tomorrow morning. I am thinking about a change of image so watch this space!

3. My hubby and I had a really good chat and a laugh in the car today. Sometimes we have such a good laugh together. Even if he is mostly laughing at me rather than with me! It's good that we can still find humour in the simplest of things.

Thanks for this link Mummy From The Heart! I love thinking about cheerful things every Friday!
Reasons to be Cheerful at Mummy From the Heart

Friday, 21 January 2011

3 Reasons to be Cheerful

I thought this was a lovely idea so I decided to join in this bloghop. I have so many reasons to be cheerful but I will be posting this every Friday so I guess I can get round to them all eventually. Here are my 3 Reasons to be Cheerful this week:

1. My friend Pamela gave birth to a beautiful baby girl today, Erica Catherine Stewart. Born on her due date, quick labour and 6lbs 9oz. So happy for the whole family.

2. My little one has started to grab both his feet and roll over onto his side. I am so proud of every little milestone. I never understood why parents got so excited over things like this, until I had my own and now I totally get it. There is no better feeling in the world than watching them discover their own bodies.





3.

I am thankful for mum. It doesn't matter what the question is, she always has an answer. It's not always the answer I'm looking for but I have learned that she is usually right. She has been a huge support to me since giving birth to John. She is always at the other end of the phone whether it's a question about food, babies or dogs. Her hubby calls me 'Third Lung' because I often talk to her for so long on the phone that her cordless phone runs out of battery.

That's what I am thankful for this week :)

Check out Michelle's blog to see other reasons to be cheerful:

Reasons to be Cheerful at Mummy From the Heart