(of what I need to or would like to do this month)
In the words of the great Tolstoy from Anna Karenina – “Spring is the time of plans and projects.”
As the weather begins to lose that cold, nippy air and the mornings begin lighter and brighter, this month is often the time of year when everyone feels that great urge to have a good spring clean – shaking off the winter in more ways than one. And although not technically Spring until 20th March this year I am going with the Meteorological Spring which began on the first. Most of my intentions for March are centred around a revival of one kind or another; myself, the garden and the house.
appEArance
As we are approaching a new season I feel I need to give myself a bit of a makeover again appearance wise, especially to lose those few extra winter pounds that creep on from nowhere. I have already had a haircut recently and gone just a teeny bit shorter but my skin needs a bit of attention now as those cold winter months and long days of the central heating blasting away drying the air do nothing much for it; a facial perhaps and maybe I will give those Yoga face exercises a go and try to contort my sagging jowls into something a little tighter and lifted. I have also signed up for a weekly yoga class starting sometime later this month in the village as part of my ‘transition’ into retirement living. I will keep you posted on this one.
homestEAd
Like me the garden also needs a bit of attention in one or two areas. There are plants to remove that are not doing too well – a Hydrangea on a windy corner that needs replacing with something a bit more robust and a straggly rose in a warm spot by the fence where I intend to grow my outdoor tomatoes this year. We also have unwanted twitch grass poking its way up through cracks in our path which definitely needs to go.
In the front garden we have an Amelanchier, which at one time was a beautiful tree but sadly succumbed to Honey fungus – we had to chop it down and treat the area of earth around where it grew with some concoction that you can buy specially, but so horrendous I thought it might render the whole garden barren. Surprisingly from a piece of remaining root it has started to regrow without any signs of the fungus but as a multi-stem shrub rather than a tree. It needs a bit of thinning out and the height reducing – but I will wait until the blossom falls first.
The Buddleia also need to be pruned harder to reduce the height – I never prune them too hard until winter has passed and Spring has a firm hold.
I always like to have a good Spring clean outdoors as winter passes so the paths will be pressure washed to remove all the grime and that green coating of algae that has accumulated then I will ask DH to get the big ladder out and wash down the plastic drainpipes and gutters and maybe persuade him to wash the windows too.
The front door is on the list too for a coat of paint – this project was abandoned once the weather turned last November but as soon as it remains dry and warm again for a few days we might grab the chance to finish it.
We definitely need to move on the pantry – we have advanced and chosen all the units and worktops – they are just to collect from IKEA. Before that we shall get the little room stripped of the old tiles and wallpaper and ready to decorate. (Another little job for DH – but keep that one quiet!)
clEAn and lEAn
Whilst DH cleans the outside I will be giving the inside a good Spring clean from top to bottom – but I know I have limited time this month so I will be selective in the areas I choose to do. As I have been working steadily on the office / craftroom recently, having a major decluttering session, making it much leaner I will continue focusing here. I have already been clearing out old papers, craft stuff and books but there is still much to do. I include my computer in this task (only because I mainly use it in this room) for a bit of a digital declutter too. It is an easy job to sit in the evenings doing a few folders and clearing out a lot of old document files but there is more to do…much more.
crEAtive
As I have chosen the office/ craft room to declutter it makes sense to get some of those half started sewing projects finished. I have tea cosies cut out to complete and one or two items of clothing to mend.
At last I have started knitting again after more than twenty years – all you bloggers out there have been my inspiration to have another go. I chose an easy Sirdar pattern – a little jumper for Sweetie for the Autumn – and so far so good, I have remembered how to cast on, knit a rib and do a simple stocking stitch. Things did get a bit tricky when it came to decreasing for the armholes and casting off but thanks to Google I managed to get the gist of what I needed to do and have only had one dropped stitch I had to rectify. The front and back are complete and it actually looks like a jumper – my aim is to finish this project by the end of March.
trEAsury
I had a good month last month as far as our coffers are concerned. I moved ISA’s around for better rates and closed old accounts down. As is often the case we were broken off in mid flow because of our trip to Scotland and now mum’s visit. I should really make more notes of where I get too as interruptions are a common occurrence for me now and my memory not so good. I still have two mature ISA’s to find new homes for this month but as usual I have been dithering about how long to fix them for. No interest rate is outstanding not even for a five-year fix.
Another ‘transition’ for us is living on a pension. For the last two months after careful management of our meagre income we have had money leftover at the end of each pension payment but my aim now is to put away 10% or more when we receive it – a standing order will be hopeless for this as you know the pension dates are 4 weekly, not calendar monthly, so I may have to do the putting away bit manually each month unless anyone has any brilliant ideas on how to manage this otherwise.
fEAsting
I noticed from my calendar this month is packed with those little celebratory moments – Shrove Tuesday, Mothering Sunday, the first day of Spring and St Patrick’s Day. I will be making pancakes of course and adjusting our menus as we move forward into Spring – I am not ready to give up our warming lunchtime soup just yet but I feel the need to make our meals generally a little lighter – so I am on the hunt for new recipes that fit the bill for this months menu plans. I must also look at making my own biscuits or buns to freeze – although we don’t eat many sweet things they do go well with a flask of hot chocolate when we are out and about and it will save us a few pounds on the grocery bill in bought biscuits.
mEAndering
This will most likely be another trip to Scotland fairly soon – we have a huge amount to do up there. I will be posting an update soon but this last visit was rather rushed so the pictures of the cottage I meant to take for the update never happened.
Whilst mum is here we will be having a nice day out in Derbyshire – probably Buxton or Tissington or maybe both as it is a while since we have been there.
So there you have my best of intentions for the month – I am always hopeful of what I might achieve by the end and by making plans at the beginning it keeps me much more focused.
Lots and lots of intentions!! How on earth did you fit paid employment in? Lol.
Although it’s autumn here, my house needs a bit of a spring clean. And it is great time for gardening here. Plants won’t die in the heat and can get their roots established before winter cold snaps. I’ve always wanted sweet peas in my garden. Traditionally planted here on St Patrick’s Day. That will have to wait until I retire, I think. Just no time for annuals.
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I usually buy some sweet pea plants when the frosts are well over – I should really sow my own seeds but the plants are really cheap by the tray full in the supermarkets.
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You have many great plans there, Vivien. I’m looking forward to seeing how you get on with your knitting. I’d really like to knit a jumper for Lily this year but I will need to find some super-soft wool.
I’m keeping my fingers crossed for losing a few extra pounds too. X
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I am onto the sleeves now – I cannot believe how quickly it is growing – I thought I would be much slower knittting it so chose a size for her to grow into in case it took me months to complete.
I think sometimes as the weather improves I am more active and the weight then reduces again – must be when the gardening season gets underway! xx
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You have so much going on! My face is getting a bit windburned from our unusually cold winter, so I can empathize. I like digital decluttering. Good for you for picking up knitting again! I hope to get back to cross-stitch when I retire in 10 years 🙂 I have all my supplies waiting from when I used to do it 30 years ago, haha!
For the automatic savings deductions, would it work to have a deduction scheduled for the last day of every month? You would have had at least one pension payment every calendar month, so the worst case situation would be not contributing 10% of that 13th payment of the year. Or, if your payment arrived mid-month, you’d just have to be careful not to overspend so the 10% is still there to be deducted at month-end. Not an issue for you!
You have a lot on the go with your attention to Sweetie and her mum, your mum’s visit, your kitchen reno and your trips to Scotland. Yikes!
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You say not an issue for me – but that is my big fear that if the 10% isn’t syphoned off I would spend it!
I should have built in to my list of intentions a long period of sleep.
I hope in ten years you are blogging long enough for me to see pictures of your cross-stitch!
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You seem very well organised. Your March intentions could well be mine, I think it is good to write them down and they become more of a commitment, good luck xx
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I missed writing a list for January and February and felt I didn’t achieve much so I find doing this keeps me more on track and it is easier then to judge at the end of the month if I over committed myself or what if anything I could have done better or different. xx
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