Hearts and Flowers

It’s that time of year again – everywhere you look there are pink hearts, flowers, embarrassed people in card shops trying to buy something suitable and yet at the same time not be seen to be buying anything. Lots of tacky gifts that will be consigned to a cupboard, loft or drawer once the novelty value has worn off but at the same time, when they are given they will be gratefully accepted. It is also a time when people can feel lonely and isolated.

Restaurants, shops and the back rows of cinemas may be filled with canoodling couples but then there are those who have been left alone after relationship break ups, death of a loved one or by their loved one being away for an extended time. I’m not saying we shouldn’t enjoy the day but  I do wonder if Saint Valentine would have approved of the large amount of flowers, chocolates, and teddies that will be exchanged in his name. Of course we all like to be spoiled, in my own time I have been known to have a small strop when the day has passed by unmarked!

It did make me think however when Hpops announced she had to make a card, last time we spoke about boys she reacted by hands over her ears, eyes closed and tongue out. Apparently though she wants to send them to her family, which is quite sweet and when I was last in the card shop I couldn’t help noticing the myriad of cards for sons, daughters, brothers, sisters and even cats and dogs.  I know if I took pixie into the card shop she would straight away want to buy cards for everyone she knows because she is at the age where she still loves everyone and they are all important to her!

Hpops has her first junior school disco tonight followed by her first girly sleepover tomorrow. I am not sure how they are going to go, she had to be a little persuaded to go to the disco – after all  there was the outfit to consider, would it be trendy enough, would she look cute? (where did she learn to apply that word to her own appearance?) and what dance moves would she be expected to perform. I guess I’ll see how that turns out later. The sleepover tomorrow is something she is excited about – she has a ready bed, pj’s and overnight bag all ready and I am just hoping that when it comes to sleep time she doesn’t freak out and need to come home, luckily it is a local party but would prefer for there not to be a 2am call out!

This week marathon training has been hindered, like most other things, by the snow and more recently the ice, whilst the roads are fairly clear the pavements are lethal except in a few places where driveways have been cleared. Many people have resorted to walking in the road but I have decided not to run in the road as I fear a car skidding on ice trying to go round me or injuring myself jumping out of the way of the traffic. I did manage to walk 2.5 miles in the snow on Monday and Tuesday and have been cross training every day so hoping that when I do get back to proper training all of the hard work hasn’t been undone. I am planning on using the treadmill at the gym until the promised big thaw begins.

Half term approached and we are celebrating Mr T’s parents ruby wedding anniversary! As Mr T is going to be around I should get in a full week of training and be back on track by the time the kids go back to school! Pixie swaps so morning school after half term so for the first time I will be dropping all three kids off in the morning, and whilst I have to pick Pixie up at 1130, I will get to train and have a coffee before collecting her. She seems quite excited at the change despite being in the same school and class with the same teacher! I hope she will still be as enthusiastic when she attends all day in September.

So to all my friends, readers whether you be loved up or not a happy valentines day and remember that even if the right one is still hiding in some far flung corner of the world each of us is special and someone somewhere loves you!

Firsts

So today was an exciting day for Imp, his very first tooth fell out.  It was a very different experience from when Hpops first lost one With Imp from the moment he discovered he had a wobbly tooth he has taken every opportunity to point out to whoever happened to be listening. Hpops went into denial and didn’t want it to ever come out! Imp wobbled with his finger and flicked with his tongue until today whilst playing a game he suddenly went very still.

‘I think,’ he said, then nodded, ‘My tooth has come out but I might have eaten it!’

He hadn’t it was on his tongue and duly rescued and awaiting collection from the tooth fairy! He was very excited about this turn of events and fussed a lot about his new gap! Hpops when presented with the same even a couple of years ago had burst into tears!

Pixie has some new experiences today as well.  She attended a birthday party where she was able to handle animals and had no problems holding a snake, lizard and most impressively a tarantula. She also got to pet a variety of other animals and seemed quite happy to do so! How different my children are turning out to be!

We are all back to school tomorrow, and I am hoping that I can get back into some training and writing. I have been re-connecting a bit with the writing in communication in preparation for unleashing new work soon. I have also managed to run just over 8 miles in marathon preparation which is pleasing as it is nearly a third of the way round!

Imp did have another little gem for us, he was talking to us about football and came out with;

‘Now it’s cold, we have to wear long sleeved trousers!’ I did manage to ask him what he wore in the summer and he gave the logical answer – ‘short sleeve trousers!’ Of course – silly me!

New Year, new (ish) blog

Soon all my old posts will be disappearing to be archived in my private files. Instead here will appear my random pearls of wisdom, tales of my adventures, or lack of in the publishing world, marathon training, (yes really!) and parental fears, failures and successes. As the kids are getting older I have decided to keep the tales of their formative years for myself and maintain their anonymity.

So I guess I need to make a few introductions. I have three children the eldest and youngest are girls (Hpops and pixie) with my poor son (imp) sandwiched in the middle of a world of pink and fairies. I have a husband who works very hard but also sometimes has to travel, sometimes at short notice which can make life difficult as I try to juggle the social life of the three kids – they definitely have a better social life than me. I taught in a primary schools for five years before the kids and since then have been dabbling with my other passion – writing!

My novel Tumbling Through Life was published a few years ago and since then I have been working on several projects – some for adults and some for children without really reaching the end of any of them, the kids schedule hasn’t helped and my talent for prevaricating means that I am able to make things that should take half an hour last for several! This year the youngest is off to school full time in September and so the time for prevaricating must come to an end and the time for serious writing must begin. My aim is to keep things ticking over until  then and from that moment on write for 4-5 hours a day and maybe actually finish off some of these half done projects and get somewhere. While it would be nice to be the next J K Rowling or Stephen King my main hope is that I can write something that will entertain people for a few hours. When I read I want to connect with the characters and place, no matter how outlandish the world set before me I want to be able to believe in it and forget myself for a while – if my writing can do that, even for just a few people then I will have considered myself to have achieved my goal.

Before I get to September I have a marathon to run! For the last few years I have applied to participate in the London marathon and  this year I was successful in gaining a place in the public ballot. Initially I was overjoyed then reality set in! So far I have been very lucky with the weather and have largely been able to keep up with the training schedule. I started proper training back in September and went from struggling around for 2-3 miles to running over 7 miles and feeling as if I have some left in the tank. As the date draws nearer training becomes more intense I hope to go a mile further each week and have done a few 20 mile runs before the big day!

I am sure the summer will be spent watching the Olympics, football and kids on various climbing frames as the summer holidays hit. Through this blog it would be great to hear from new people, hopefully you can check out some of my book/film/theatre and toy reviews as they appear as well as examples of my writing work. Most importantly wishing everyone a happy and safe 2012!