The view from my window

The view from my window
The view from my window

Monday, 19 June 2017

And even busier!

And still as busy as ever, but at least on the positive side, I know that this will be my busiest period so I know what to expect. That being said, added to the general exhaustion of last week, the weather was scorching and the traffic was awful. I mean, one night when I didn't work late, I left work at 5.30 pm and made it home at almost 8 p.m.!!! Not sure what that is all about but I am so looking forward to the kids getting out of school and there being less traffic on the roads for a couple of months!

Add to that, the state of my house has been getting to me and when I get like that I always feel like I am chomping at the bit to do something about it. By European standards I have a fairly large house with an enormous basement, and of course when you have all that space you fill it up don't you. Not just me of course. At one time we were five living here but as the kids (and one gf) moved out and the ex left me, my house became the repository for all things unwanted, particularly an entire three-bedroomed farmhouse' worth of stuff that my ex left behind two years ago. Admittedly my kids took what stuff of his they wanted but that still left me with a shedload! Oh, and does anyone else have the same problem that when you switch from summer tyres to winter tyres, all the leftover tyres get dumped back at your place! Then of course, nobody can really recognize whose are whose summer tyres to put them back on when summer rolls around! Urrggghh!

I'm not totally blameless of course. I love to cook and for more than 20 years subscribed to the BBC Good Food Guide. Trouble was, I went through the magazines and either highlighted recipes or ripped them out, meaning to get around to trying them later. Well you can imagine how that went can't you, and while I have discovered some fabulous recipes, if I live to be 1,500 years old I would never get around to trying them all. On top of that, being just me at home now, why would I want to cook Ken Hom's full Peking Duck menu!! So to that end, I vowed to not only attack the basement but also start going through the house, and much to my shame, the picture below shows the recipes "I was going to try out" taken from just one drawer!!! (Man, this is like washing your dirty underwear in public!!!) Shame on me!


I took quite a large load to the tip on Saturday - stuff I could donate or give away I will advertise on Facebook or take to the local charity. It's amazing though how just getting rid of one small pile of stuff instantly lifts your mood isn't it!

Still, not being too hard on myself, I have to show you my "major achievements" this weekend too. Every time I go on holiday I tend to pick up little souvenirs but with the intention of actually bringing back something "useful", or at least not just a dust collector. For instance, the table runner you can see in the above picture I bought on the Floating Islands in Peru four years ago. I had a few things I fell in love with in Greece last year that I wanted to put up on my external walls, but had no drill to put them up with (the little drill I bought after my ex left was not strong enough).  Anyway, having cleared some stuff out of the basement I came across my ex' power drill so thought "sod it, I'm gonna put those things up". I tell you, it was hard going as I was drilling into solid concrete, sometimes with metal inside it (I hit that in a few places), but after much sweating and swearing, and a couple of my neighbours looking on laughing (they did offer to help), I managed to get six pieces put up in about an hour, so if anyone needs a "handywoman" just give me a call!

I thought, living in France, my little frog was quite appropriate!
My little lizard is actually very, very brightly coloured - but the sun drowned the colours out!
And after the terrible events in the UK in the past month (two terror attacks in London and a loser blowing himself up at the Ariana Grande concert, plus the tower block going up in flames) it felt nice to find a small bit of "joy" this weekend. My next door neighbours have three grandchildren. The nine year old is down's syndrome and then there are two five year olds. Well, I was out in what I laughingly call my "veggie plot" attempting to take it back from the encroaching field, when the three kids came "to help". I think in reality they were more interested in watching the horses galloping around (you can see them better from my garden which backs directly onto the field) but the excuse was "to help me"!



Anyway, the two five-year olds eventually left but the oldest, the little DS boy, stayed to "help me", and eventually, with the help of his dad, he was able to tell me that he now knew when he had to go pee and could tell his mommy and daddy! I was shocked because, I suppose, not being in their situation, I had never given it any thought how long it would take to "potty train" him. But, he was as pleased as punch, and for the first time ever I got a big kiss!

Oh, and if I really want to be a nasty cow (I do), I stopped in at Stan's for a coffee on my way back from shopping on Saturday and as I walked in just routinely said "bonjour" to the couple who were waiting to pay him. Turns out, it was the dumpy, fat-ankled little cow that my ex-husband ran off with in 2010 and maaaaaaan has she got fat! I asked Stan if she was pregnant (she looked about eight months) and he said of course not as she is nearly 50 (she is 10 years younger than me). I had been working in the garden that morning and looked a bit of a mess but decided to clean myself up before going shopping - good thing eh - bumping into her like that. I must ask her when the baby is due next time! (Yeah, strike me down I know)!

8 comments:

  1. Well done on hanging up things. I put my newest Greece find up too (evil eye charm in our bedroom). Hubby was shocked as I usually wait for him to do that lol. Revenge of the fat :) Priceless

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    1. I bought the evil eye charm too - I just haven't found it yet!!! And well done for putting it up yourself.

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  2. I love the sweetness of the kids helping you even if it was to get a better look at the horses, but___
    When I got to the bit about Stan's I was laughing out loud, especially "I must ask her when the baby is due next time" Thanks for the morning chuckle.

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    1. Of course I could always be the "bigger woman" - but naaah, I'll enjoy it!

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  3. Let me join you in the club of women who have drawers (and notebooks!) full of recipes that they have clipped but maybe never used! Last year I got frustrated and threw away the batch in one drawer and it looked just like yours :) I can't miss what I wasn't using anyway.

    It must be so awkward running into your former husband's mistress. Ugh. I like your way of thinking though, taking your revenge so to speak. She really deserves it!

    I love the view from your backyard. Surely coming back from this after a 2.5 commute is better than an apartment in the city with just other buildings surrounding you! Congrats to your little neighbor for mastering the "WC" :)

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    1. If you look at the header picture to my blog the ex' tart rented a place just behind the white house. Told me kids I give her the one-fingered salute every morning! And yes it is beautiful here. I am so close to retirement that I wouldn't dream of moving and hope that in maybe three years I can get to enjoy my home more.

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  4. Count me in the group that clips and intends to use recipes but then just looks on the Internet. Ihad to laugh at your coffee meeting. I feel unfortunately I feel like every woman my hubs knew as a girl looks at me with the "yeah she got fat and ugly" thoughts. Hubs was a naive young man, didn't know how attractive he was and how many girls really liked him, and now as adults, still will flirt with him if we see someone out and about or one of his school reunions. Though, none were technically his ex, and after nearly 30 years of marriage, I guess I'm the right one.

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  5. Don't put yourself down with the "fat and ugly" thoughts - we all seem to gain weight with age don't we and if hubs is with you it is because you were beautiful to him and they weren't. I only make fun of the "dumpy little downgrade" because she was 39 to my 51 when she and my husband shacked up so I was starting the menopause hustle. I put on 30 lbs in so many years. Fun eh. Truth be told she did me a favour as I had wanted a divorce for years but like so many men he wouldn't give me one until the next one was lined up, but I wasn't going to let her know that. But even then she was still a downgrade (he wanted to come back after 3 weeks). What I resented the hell out of was until we got our finances separated he was spending 3-4 times what I was spending running our home with our 2 kids in it (one still at school). Only thing was he was spending it down at the OK Corrall bar with her, buying her cigarettes, stuff for her house, taking her away in OUR camper etc. His Swiss salary was about 7 times her French salary so I think I know what the attraction was. One time after he had pretty much drained both our Swiss and French accounts he "demanded to know where all our money was going" because I was "obviously" hiding it. So for divorce purposes I drew up the last 7 months Swiss and French account statements and marked them up prettily in pink and blue for me and him and sure enough he was spending 4 times what I was spending to keep our home and kids going. I sent him a copy of those statements to his work email without knowing that all his colleagues could see them! Tee hee, so yeah, I'm overweight but I sure get a lot of schadenfreude out of seeing the dumpy downgrade with an even fatter belly than mine now! Ha, ha!

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