What a week of......
....the most glorious sunshine!
Warm, sunshiny days and blue skies.
It certainly makes a huge difference to everything!!
8pm and the doors are still open!
I have had to work this week and it is always hard, knowing that whilst you are sat inside, it's absolutely beautiful weather outside. The trouble with this country is, the minute you get good weather you feel you have to enjoy every minute of it, as there are no guarantees that it will last. Unlike our trip to Greece last summer, when every day was beautiful blue skies and sunshine and when one cloud appeared near the end of our trip, it was a talking point!!
The garden is loving the sunshine.
My fig tree is absolutely laden with fruit.
I'd say there's over 200 figs on there.
If they all get pollinated, I'll be eating figs all summer.
It's been a fabulous start to the month of May!
The alliums have started to flower.
They do seem a little late this year but it just means we'll get to enjoy them for longer.
So yesterday, I headed over to Bristol to meet up with Sophie. We did a little shopping. Cancelled our lunch reservation and opted for a takeout, which we enjoyed sitting out in the sunshine on College Green, as we then spent the afternoon indoors!!
I bought these tickets over a year ago, so obviously had no idea it would be such lovely weather. I last saw Chitty Chitty Bang Bang back in 2007, so Sam would've been 4 at the time. We had seats up in the Upper Circle. I remember it so well, as Sam was sick and I caught it in my handbag!!! And my poor Dad ended up taking him out and buying him new clothes and they both missed the rest of the performance!! Sam really suffered as a child with Heightened Senses and one aspect was body temperature control and his default was to be sick!! I sat yesterday, thinking about him as a boy and how hard he had it, eating, sounds, textures and how he would have loved to see the car fly. I did offer him a ticket for this time round, but at 23, the moment had passed HA!
The weather has cooled today. It's dry, cloudy and sunny but not as lovely as last weekend. It's Bank Holiday but both Jeff and I will be working tomorrow, so its just a regular weekend to us. He has to go in later today for a duty, so is out in the garden making the most of the time he does have. It's 8 weeks until we go away. The countdown for me is my nod to lose a few pounds. For Jeff, it's a way to pace himself through the term, knowing he has a holiday to look forward to.
Yes, he does get longer holidays but during term time he works hard. As it's a boarding school, he works six days a week. He's a Maths teacher, Head of Year for 250 pupils and has a sport commitment. Football during the first two terms, volleyball during the summer term. He has to do additional duties and as Head of Year, the expectation is to show support to his year groups wider curricular events, so is often in school in an evening too. That's why we moved to Street, to be closer to school, so less time was wasted travelling back and forth too. And that's why we do very little in term time, because during his one day off, he likes to potter around at home. We do joke, but during the summer term he doesn't even have to use the car or leave Street!!! As we get older, we often discuss his exit/retirement plan. The Head of Year roll definitely takes up a lot of his time and as it's so reactive, it's harder to pace yourself through the weeks. His evening naps become more frequent, as the term progress!!! HA!
Anyway, I'm about to take him out a coffee, see what he's up to. Planting sunflower seeds I think!!
Have a good week, enjoy the sunshine whilst we have it xx
Have a good week, enjoy the sunshine whilst we have it xx