Living The Dream – Episode 1!

How many times have you heard the chastisement, “Don’t believe everything you hear!” or “Well, we don’t do that in our house …” or even “You are so gullible!”  Time worn phrases, each one, usually fired by all- knowing, all-wise mothers.  We spent years listening to these (and many other) stock phrases and, when our turn came, repeated them with equal gravity and logic.  We repeated them, but did we ever really learn to live by them? 

I admit that I enjoy a home relocation or renovation television programme as much as anyone.  It’s marvellous to see folk, with vision and enthusiasm, rescue dilapidated piles and/or relocate to Bonga Bonga with only half a litre of milk, twenty pence and a glint in their eye.  Within forty minutes (TV programmes are on a tight schedule!), every wreck is converted – or almost, every obstacle is overcome – with laudable high spirits, and every family is healthier, wealthier and wiser for the whole experience.  In fact, it is all so logical and simple we all know that it is the only way to be truly happy.

Where, oh where, is a sensible level-headed mother when you need one?  (Oh yes, we’re supposed to be that person, remember?)

I’ve done it!  Our whole family has left a warm, watertight, wonderful home in the city.  We have headed hundreds of miles further north and swapped our savings, our security and (it may be argued), our sanity for an unloved Victorian pile with original features.  Original features include single-glazed windows, archaic plumbing, ‘70s carpets, inadequate heating, antiquated bathroom fittings and a hole in the roof!

The boiler is often inexplicable, some of the children are delighted and others depressed, there have been 2 floods already – and we have only been here for 2 days.  The budget is miniscule, the kitchen is unusable, we’re camping in one of the reception rooms, but we adults are ecstatic.

We know that all will be well, because everyone else is doing it and in 40-ish minutes, everything will be perfect!

  

Never Say “Goodbye”

Yes, we are moving.  The query, suggestion, exploration, possibility, indecision have all given way to commitment.  We are leaving our “forever home” for another “forever home”; and that is where the “Goodbyes” begin and end.

We are not leaving you.  You, who have made our lives meaningful, exciting, challenging and adventurous; you, who have journeyed with us, laughed and cried with us, built with us, torn down with us; you, who have shared our hopes and dreams and burdens; we are not leaving you.  The world grows ever smaller and we will be merely a button away.

You will still share our joys and triumphs.  You will still share our trials and tribulations.  You will feel that our builders are your builders.  You will be dragged into the torment of choosing paint colours, the tangle of wallpaper patterns and the merits of design theories.  You will meet new people and make new friends.  You will reflect with us and meditate with us.  You will wish that we had left you behind!

So, don’t be sorrowful; you are coming with us.  Welcome to the journey.

New Year’s Resolutions…and Dissolutions!

Vegetating corpulently on the sofa, in a gluttony induced semi-coma, is perhaps not the ideal setting for an objective perusal of the past year.  Neither is it the optimum situation for objective goal setting.  Still, here we are and “needs must”!

Was 2010 all that you had hoped?  Did it fulfil the promise or potential which you gleefully anticipated at the beginning of the year?  (My 2010 was a whirlwind of unexpected events.)  For good or ill, it’s over and New Year sends an opportunity for a deep breath and renewed determination.

So, here are some dissolutions and resolutions to ponder.

Dissolutions or Dissoluteness – You Pick!

1.  The Nationwide’s eejit decision to close its agencies – without adequate member consultation.  (Why exactly did we fight off the building society crunchers, a few years ago?)  Not in my name…

2.  RBS Business Division morphing into Santander.  Am I the only one who hears, “We are Borg… sorry, Santander”?!

3.  Wholesale rejection of the honourable age old tradition of local justice; the closure of magistrates’ courts up and down the land.

Resolutions – Optional and, at least, Not Destructive!

1.  Adopt a healthier lifestyle – if you choose!

2.  Clear under the bed and one other glory hole.

3.  Find that matching shoe.

4.  Sleep better; stress less.

5.  Book a day to worry about all those issues; form a plan, then move on.

6.  Choose to view life as an adventure – not as an obstacle course.

7.  You are the main character in your life story; live well.

8.  Give up one negative habit.

9.  Smile more.

10.  Enjoy a holiday – especially, if you stay at home.

A peaceful, progressive and productive New Year to you and yours