Sunday, 19 July 2026

A photo every day for a year! 12th - 18th July Week 29 of #Project365

Happy Sunday!! I hope you've all had a lovely week and are enjoying your weekend. Ours has been a good week but a quiet one. Quiet is good and I am not complaining in the slightest.

Yesterday was just a normal Saturday. Meal deals for lunch for Ellie and I, I cracked on with the housework, got the washing done and even did some weeding in the garden as it was very cool. I am not saying cold because after the weather we've had over the last month or so I am glad for a break from the heat. I managed to get quite a bit done in the garden without feeling like I was melting! We don't have much planned for today apart from watching the Grand Prix and of course the World Cup final. I will be cheering for Spain to win, Vamos, Espana!!

Now for a photo every day!

Football and plates of food
Bon Jovi t-shirt and Sunflower in my garden
A Crimson Clover
Cherries and Netflix

193/365 12th July
Technically Sunday as it was after midnight when the England match finished. It was a late one because it went to extra time against Norway. I was definitely feeling it the next morning but it was worth staying up for. Jude Bellingham was fantastic throughout the whole tournament and especially at the end of the Argentina match when he slapped one of the players around the head. Hehehe. I know he probably shouldn't have done it but it did make me laugh.

194/365 13th July
We went to the all-you-can-eat place in Hull on Monday. We always have a bit of everything but my plate was mostly full of noodles, garlic mushrooms and Coca-Cola chicken! We realised it was a good deal on a Monday, £9 something for the food and then a few pounds extra each for a soft drink. We could have spent the same at McDonald's or somewhere else and felt hungry a few hours later. We were full for the rest of the day. I didn't eat anything apart from a couple of biscuits later on that evening.

195/365 14th July
I got a few things from Primark including this Bon Jovi T-shirt! It came from the men's section but fits just fine. I quite like looking in the men's section because band T-shirts are often better than the women's ones. There was a hoodie that I thought about buying but it was a cream colour, almost white and I don't do well with that colour as I am a muck magnet!

196/365 15th July
One of my sunflowers is now as tall as me, five foot five and a half! Lol. I don't think it has stopped growing either. Every time I go outside it seems to have gained another couple of inches. Everything seems to have shot up this week. Flowers, plants and my sweetcorn is almost as tall as the sunflowers!

197/365 16th July
A few Crimson Clovers appeared in my garden this week and the bees and butterflies are loving them. After Googling it, I read that it is one of the most popular cover crops, meaning it's planted between growing seasons to improve the soil and the soil in my garden can do with all the improvement that it can get.

198/365 17th July
My dad's cherry tree is looking fabulous at the moment and is full of cherries. He is going to pick me some over the weekend as we only noticed them as we were leaving and we were short on time. I'm already thinking about what I'll do with them. I'll probably eat most of them just as they are because they're one of my favourite fruits but if there are enough left, I might make a crumble or pop some into a pie!

199/365 18th July
As I write this, I am sat here watching Little House on the Prairie, the remake on Netflix and I am loving it. The scenery is beautiful, the cast work well together and it is just so wholesome. It has that feel-good factor that is quite hard to find these days.

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Saturday, 18 July 2026

This week my Word of the Week is: Quiet!! #WotW

This week my Word of the Week is:

Quiet

I hope you have all had a great week. I've had a good one but I feel like I don't have much to write about as not much has been happening here but I am sure once I start writing a post will come together.

The biggest news from this week is that England are out of the World Cup. Hmmf. I am gutted that they lost against Argentina. It seemed as soon as they went a goal up they panicked and played too defensively. Instead of continuing to play and making Argentina worry about them, England started focusing more and more on stopping Argentina scoring, which did not work. Oh well, we have one more match today against France to see who comes in 3rd place, which seems like the most pointless match ever. I'll still watch it though because it's football and I can't help myself.

This week we found out that Ellie could have another year at college if she wanted. She gets another year funded because she doesn't turn 19 until the end of August and the cut-off date is the 31st. It was quite a surprise because we'd just assumed that it was done with. She would love to do another year because lots of her friends will still be at college but that's the only reason. She's now reached the point where she feels like she's closed that chapter of her life and is ready to move on to whatever comes next. She has an interview next week for a little something, so we're keeping everything crossed that it goes well.

On Monday we went into town for a little mooch around the shops. We didn't really need anything so there was a lot of window shopping. We ended up stopping for lunch at the all-you-can-eat place because it's only £9 something at lunchtime on a Monday, which is such a bargain. I didn't eat another proper meal all day and just had a cup of tea and a couple of biscuits later in the evening. I definitely got my money's worth.

I've just started watching Elle on Prime. It's a prequel to Legally Blonde and I'm really enjoying it so far. Now that the football has finished, I can get back to my watch list and I have so much on it since I haven't watched anything apart from football for the last month. I want to watch Little House on the Prairie, I Will Find You, The Five Star Weekend, Ride or Die, Off Campus and Dutton Ranch. I don't know when I'll fit them all in.

A hosepipe ban came in at the start of the week and watering the garden has become a bit of a chore. Filling watering cans over and over again isn't nearly as easy as standing there with the hose. The plants are definitely worth the effort though. I remember at the start of the year when it seemed to rain every single day for weeks. I complained constantly about it. Well, I take it all back now. A little bit of rain would actually be quite welcome.

How has your week been? I hope you have had a good one! I am of course linking up with Anne who blogs at Raisie Bay to join in with her Word of the Week linky!

Word of the Week

Friday, 17 July 2026

All the little things I love about my garden! #FridayFavourites

Happy Friday! I hope you’ve had a good week. Mine has been a good one but quiet and I don't have many favourites to share from it, not because there hasn't been good things happening but because I haven't really done anything exciting, so I thought I would write about my garden. I am of course still linking up with Erika and Andrea to share.

Sunflower

I never used to be someone who got excited about the garden but these days I find myself looking out of the window to see what's changed overnight or wandering outside just to have a little look around. Here are some of the little things I love most about my garden.

Everything is growing really well!
This year everything seems to have gone a little mad. Every time I go outside, something else has grown, another flower has opened or a plant has doubled in size. It is amazing to see and it feels like all my hard work planting and nurturing the little plants has paid off.

Corn and tomatoes

The bees and butterflies!
One of my favourite things has to be all the bees and butterflies that visit my garden. I could happily sit watching them buzzing around for ages. I love how the bees disappear into one flower and then make their way on to the next one and I love how the butterflies seem to float around without a care in the world. I like knowing that the flowers are doing their bit to attract them too.

A bee on a flower

Random flowers that appear from nowhere!
I'll be walking around the garden and suddenly notice flowers growing somewhere I wasn't expecting them. Half the time I've completely forgotten planting them and the other half I haven't got a clue how they got there.

The afternoon sunshine!
One of the best things about our garden is that it gets all the sunshine from about 11am right up until it sets. I should really sit out there more but I don't like the heat and just sitting bores me senseless. I do pop out there throughout the day for a few minutes at a time for a mooch around, to take photos of my plants and give myself five minutes.

Random flowers

It's nice and low maintenance!
I'm not someone who wants to spend every day gardening. I like a garden that mostly looks after itself with the odd bit of help from me. I'll water the plants, pull out a few weeds, cut back the odd plant and that's about it.

Stu cuts the grass!
I think this deserves a special mention because it's one gardening job I don't have to think about. Stu keeps on top of cutting the grass, which I'm very grateful for because pushing a lawnmower around isn't really my idea of fun.

Ladybird

The birds!
There are the blackbirds hopping around looking for worms and the pigeons wander around like they own the place. I was sat here in the week and saw birds flapping around the front of the house and I looked and there must have been about 50 birds just pecking for worms or whatever they were doing. It was very odd to see! I love hearing all the birds singing first thing in the morning too. It's a much nicer alarm clock than my phone.

Birds

Everything changes so quickly!
One thing I love is that the garden never stays the same. One week there are buds everywhere, then suddenly they're all flowering. The colours change all the time and every few days there's something different to notice.

What do you love about your garden?

Friday Favorites

Thursday, 16 July 2026

The cheap little things that make me happy!

You know when someone asks what makes you happy and you feel like you should say something really meaningful like spending time with family, living in the moment, all that lovely stuff. Don’t get me wrong, that is all important but if I'm being properly real for a second, it’s often the tiny, cheap little things that actually make my day better. Not the big holidays, designer handbags and not even those fancy coffees with swirly cream and a caramel drizzle that cost half your weekly food shop. I’m talking about all those small, budget friendly bits that somehow bring way more joy than they probably should.

The cheap little things that make me happy

So here are a few of my favourite cheap little happiness boosters.

A Greggs sausage roll!
I don’t care how fancy anyone claims their taste is, a Greggs sausage roll just hits the spot every single time. Flaky pastry, hot filling and slightly too greasy in the best way possible. You know it’s going to burn your mouth and you still go in for a big bite anyway. It’s still one of the cheapest little treats going. Proper proof that happiness doesn’t need a big price tag.

A new mug (usually under £3)!
Do I need another mug? Nope, but I will still buy a new one if the price is right. There’s something satisfying about starting your day with a cute mug of tea or coffee. It somehow makes your morning drink taste better!

My favourite mugs

Fresh bedding!
This one doesn’t cost extra but it deserves a spot because it feels like a total life reset. Fresh sheets and clean PJs after a bath or shower feels amazing and such a treat to get into bed.

A chippy tea!
There's nothing quite like it. Hot chips, salt & vinegar and eating it straight from the packaging that it came in. All while sitting on the sofa in front of the TV. It's simple, messy and the best tea!

Supermarket flowers!

Fresh flowers

Give me a £4 bunch from Tesco and I’m happy. I don’t need anything fancy from a florist. Something pretty on the fireplace really brightens the room up and makes it a bit more cheerful. It’s such a small thing but it really lifts my mood!

Cosy socks!
Those fluffy socks you grab in Primark for a couple of quid are the best. They may not last more than a few months but they make your feet feel like they’ve checked into a luxury hotel, forget spa days. I’m choosing socks!

Candles!
There’s something magical about a candle, even when it costs next to nothing in a bargain shop. I light one and suddenly my house feels like I’ve made an effort. Never mind the washing pile, or the dinner I’ve forgotten to cook. The candle here is a mood booster which makes me forget all my problems.

Candle

Stationery bits!
A new notebook or a fresh pen somehow makes me feel like I'm about to become organised, even if that feeling only lasts a couple of days. There’s just something about blank pages that feels full of possibility.

Maybe happiness isn’t always the big shiny stuff we’re told it should be. Maybe it’s the candle, the last chip or that new mug I didn’t need but had to have anyway. Those things manage to turn an ordinary day into something a bit better!

What cheap things make you happy?