Hello and happy Wednesday to you. How have you been?! We begin today's broadcast with the sad news that unfortunately, I'm not able to put yoga on my list for the third week in a row because I hurt my back over the weekend - and not even in a triumphant yoga-based injury. I've actually got to the stage in my life when cold weather can make me pull a muscle :) Thank goodness for hot water bottles and cosy beds, and a sprinkling of the other highlights set out below...
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♥ Moments of kindness… With everything going on in the
world at the moment, it can be so easy to despair of humanity and living in a
city, particularly one as busy as London, it seems like rudeness, rushing and
busyness just takes precedence. This is why looking for the good in a week
makes such a difference because when you do stop and look, there are always snippets of happiness to be found.
My
husband and I were in Norfolk at the weekend visiting his mum for her birthday.
We had tickets booked for the 8pm train out of London on Friday and had treated ourselves
to seats in first class because we’d booked the tickets a little way in advance. The
guard stopped to chat to us after checking our tickets when a lady walked
up to him looking very distressed - she had thought it was a train to Romford,
not one making its merry way to Norwich. You hear such dreadful stories about
those moments and being forced to pay expensive penalty fares on top of the fact
that you’re already heading in the wrong direction, which adds an age to your
journey. This man could not have been nicer to her – he helped her plan the
route she needed to take to get her to her destination as quickly as possible
from one of the timetabled stops and told her that she could stay sitting in
first class until she got off the train. There was an old man sitting at a
table-seat across the aisle from her and he insisted on fetching her a cup of
tea from the buffet car too as she looked so upset. They were probably
wondering why there was an eejit grinning in their general direction from a few
rows back but still, it made me feel happy to see and I’m sure made a stressful
situation infinitely better.
Back pain aside, the weekend was wonderful and it was lovely to escape London for a few days. A particular highlight was our Saturday morning brunch at Frank's Bar in Norwich - a cafe/bar on one of Norwich's cute little lanes. The food is always amazing and we stayed there for a few hours nursing hot drinks to begin with, ordering extra to give us an excuse to stay longer. I can wholeheartedly recommend the spicy edges with chipotle mayo, particularly on a chilly day!
♥ Birdwatching… I
know I’ve mentioned my mother in law’s gorgeous garden on previous Wonderful
Wednesdays. It’s not a riot of colour in January, unsurprisingly, as
everything is cut back ready for spring, although there are daffodils beginning
to pop up and snowdrops adding little glimmering patches of white if you look
hard enough. But my mother in law has feeders full of seeds and nuts hung
around the garden for the birds all year round and there’s something so calming
about sitting beside the window with a steaming mug of tea, just watching them.
There were blackbirds, robins, wood pigeons and bluetits, but the highlight of
all highlights – a beautiful male pheasant strutting around the garden with his
harem of wives, three of them!
♥ Radio silence… The Internet wasn’t working all
weekend while we were away and, in deepest darkest Norfolk, there was no phone
signal either (apart from when we popped into Norwich for a few hours on the Saturday).
It was the oddest feeling and made me really notice how often I pick up my
phone to mindlessly browse the Internet – Instagram usually! I don’t think I’d
like it for a lengthy period of time but it made me focus more on whatever else
I was doing at the time – watching a movie, reading a book or slowly working my
way through my mother in law’s pile of Country Living magazines (bliss!)
Saturday morning brunch |
♥ Pizza... Totally shamelessly including this because I'm munching it on Tuesday evening as I write this post. It's an excellent example of the gluten free genre (thank you Schar!) made slightly more exciting by the addition of olives, chillis and extra cheese. In fact, it was so delicious that I'm slightly jealous of past-me as I hit 'post' on Wednesday morning - cornflakes just aren't the same.
Short and sweet this week, and I'll be away with friends next week - they're arriving on Friday and I can't wait!
♥ Do let me know what's made your week a little rosier by leaving me a comment below or dropping me a tweet (I'm @happygoluckycat) or better yet, why not join the fabulous bunch of #WonderfulWednesday bloggers? Pop over to their blogs for a dose of mid-week happiness - Sally, Michelle, Helen, Kate, Jo, Sam, Kerri, Laura, Sarah, Peta, El, Laura, Mimmi, Martina, Lynsey, Katie and Em (I think that's everyone - shout at me if you're not on the list!) - and then join me in counting down the days until the weekend. It's in sight! ♥
Yes yes yes to kindness!! That just sounds like the loveliest little moment. I really think we should try to put a little more kindness out into the world. I really must get myself to Frank's Bar when I'm next home! I'm also bound to a hot water bottle as I injured my back doing gymnastics so I feel your pain. Hope you're feeling better soon.
ReplyDeleteHave a good rest of your week
Kate xx
Likewise to you, lovely one. Rest up and I hope you're on t he mend soon xx
DeleteOh what a delightful list Cat. I'm ever so sorry to hear about your back, I hope it's feeling better soon. Your story of the man's kindess has really brightened my day, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had a lovely time in Norfolk, sometimes being without internet can be rather relieving I find!
Sending lots of feel better vibes your way for your poorly back
Peta x
www.pe-ta.com
Thank you! And yes, it really helped me to empty out my brain, in a very good way - I felt a lot more refreshed!
DeleteC x
Goodmorning lovely Cat and Happy Wednesday!! I’m so sorry that you don’t feel very well and I hope the pian will be gone soon!!! A big hug!!! Martina:*
ReplyDeleteThank you Martina and it's so wonderful to see you back posting again! x
DeleteI love little acts of kindness like this! They cost nothing and so often make someone's day. I hope your back feels better soon, there's nothing like it to suddenly make you feel a hundred years old! x
ReplyDeleteHaha yes that's exactly it! x
DeleteWhat a lovely story. I love it when people band together to help each other out. I bet that lady was ever so grateful.
ReplyDeleteOfft that brunch looks delicious. I haven't brunched in a little why. Now im feeling like I absolutely must. Oh and Pizza!! Man on man. So good you can get gluten free.
Hope your back is feeling better my love!
Lynsey || One More Slice