My One Word this year is Seek. My aim for the start of the year was to find better ways for coping with Winter. I made great strides forward last month when I wrote a letter to someone who had wronged me and realised that bad period of my life was very much linked to snow, ice, early morning difficult drives to work etc. I was determined to build on this revelation.
My thoughts turned to thinking what else potentially trips me up at this time of year. The end of January marks the anniversary of when I met my husband, followed two weeks later with when we became engaged, and two weeks after that is Valentine’s Day. So how to turn this into a positive? I knit a small heart. I shall knit four more one on his birthday,one on his death day, our wedding anniversary and maybe my birthday. All will be identical and all five go together to an intensive care unit to be given to a family and a patient at a time of crisis. It has to be five and they have to be identical. Not sure why but I’ll find out next time we all meet for the Big Knit. I mention this group lots and they have a brand new website- here-https://www.swindonbigknit.org/
I’d read last month that 2nd February is St Bridgid’s Day and the day to remove cobwebs. Time then to remove cobwebs from my past. I tackled boxes of things I’d kept… son’s school reports, newspaper articles, old photos that didn’t make the albums, school photos, and divided them into three box files- one each for my sons, each one pertaining to them and labeled them. En masse none of them would take on this task, but already pre-sorted for them they might take them home when the time comes and enjoy looking at their memories. It took the best part of a week, but now I was on a roll, so I took out the box I still had of Mum’s and divided them between the boxes. Some photos she had framed and I now have them on display- my favourite is the one of the five of us which she must have taken, and I don’t have many of those.. and it’s lovely to see us together. There were quite a few duplicates of things which I am keeping for scrapbooking. One rather lovely photo of my oldest grandson taken when he was about 2 years old – he will be 18 next month. I made it into his birthday card- I’ll let you know his reaction!
Having dreaded Winter way back in September I am pleased to say that actually it’s been more than ok. I have actually enjoyed it. There’s been reflection, thinking, honesty, action, reading and crafting and it’s been good. The question is how will I feel in September this year about the coming of Winter? Have I fixed this issue?
Meantime Spring is virtually here. It’s rained an awful lot, but when it stops I have taken five minutes in the garden, I have even sat on my swing, and honestly it is brilliant..put it on your wish list for famly to treat you, every adult needs access to a swing in my opinion. I even walked to the library yesterday down and back up the big hill- I’m lucky to be in a town with cycle lanes and footpaths that keep you away from cars and down leafy ways. The catkins are fully out and I have

a cowslip out in the garden. The squirrel missed eating three of my daffodil bulbs which are now in bloom, and the tulips won’t be far behind. Said squirrel doesn’t like tulip bulbs. I plant more each year. And if the rain would desist for two days on the trot I’d get some Spring tidying up done outside too.
Yeah Winter has been good, and I’m ready for Spring and to seek more wisdom and deeper meanings.




















