In less than a month I'm 45. Yes forty flipping five years old. December 15th if your remotely interested. Cards are most welcome (as is alcohol...and chocolate) Which got me thinking... In 5 years I will (hopefully) hit the big milestone that is 50. How the bloody hell did that happen, it only seems 2 … Continue reading Letter to my 20-year-old self…
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Hello its been a while …
Its been a long time coming and slap my wrist I've been a slack blogger! What can I say ...Life got in the way. Well when I say life I mean a fella. I feel like I'm 16 again and in the throws of young love but I'm not going to gush because as soon as I … Continue reading Hello its been a while …
What Ive learn’t this week – Cancer sucks, My mum rocks, I have look ‘good in lycra’ envy, Sorting my skin out and The Waltons…
What I’ve learnt this week... That bad things happen to good people. Lady Fare isn’t always that and can be pretty cruel when she sets her mind to it. I’ve also learnt that how you handle yourself says a-lot about you as a person. My mum’s cancer has come back. Well, when I say it’s … Continue reading What Ive learn’t this week – Cancer sucks, My mum rocks, I have look ‘good in lycra’ envy, Sorting my skin out and The Waltons…
Ladies that Lunch – Afternoon Tea with Lady Sybil and Lady Mary …
“Under certain circumstances there are few hours more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea.” Henry James - Portrait of a Lady I've always fancied myself as a Lady... lady of the manor, not lady of the night! Those of you who have followed us for a while may recall … Continue reading Ladies that Lunch – Afternoon Tea with Lady Sybil and Lady Mary …
Mum – daughter, wife, friend…cancer survivor
Margaret Herring. Peggy. Wife. Mum. Friend. Cancer Survivor I can only tell you what mum told me as she kept it from me for weeks; I found out be accident. Amazing how one seemingly innocent remark can stop you in your tracks and change your life. ‘its not as bad as they thought , your … Continue reading Mum – daughter, wife, friend…cancer survivor