The Aftermath
It's taken twelve days to log in, but finally I'm creating my first blogpost of 2025. We enjoyed a very traditional family Christmas with close family staying for 10 days and during that period of time we caught up with extended family too. There was the inevitable surfeit of food and I confess that exercise and healthy eating very definitely took a back seat until they were resumed last week.
As ever Grandotty is the gift that keeps on giving and having got over the nasty cold she kindly passed onto me at the beginning of December, she arrived with another one. No prizes for guessing who succumbed immediately they left. The pitfalls of grandparenting has to be that lack of immunity to nursery matured viruses.
I have been considering a need to decelerate a little in 2025. Simplicity and the Zen zone it is argued require us to slow down to enjoy and appreciate more. I hadn't envisaged that curbing the pace of life would be enforced rather than engineered, but hey if coughing and sneezing are what it takes then I was up for the experiment.
Now I'm unsure how long a trial period is necessary but all I can say is that four days in I was beginning to suffer from the inevitable cabin fever. So much so, that putting the research aside, I was keen to accompany Mister E, who was himself suffering from an ear infection, to a family christening. We decided to undertake a separate study, this time on the theme of slow transport and ditched the car for train, bus and foot.
Of course, we hadn't factored in one of the coldest days of the winter, trains failing safety checks, objects on the line and an apparent lack of warm waiting rooms on station platforms. Even the bus route that passed a flat that I lived in forty years ago failed to meet expectations when the bus windows were so dirty it was impossible to see out. Living and learning, you might say, but yes it was definitely slow travel!
We must have looked a pair of wrecks on our first excursion of the year. Inevitably too, we both felt a hundred times worse when we got back from our public transport adventure, necessitating more slow recovery and huddling down the next day. I'm still not certain how old you have to be to completely master the art of common sense but clearly I haven't yet got there.
To be fair, I didn't dash straight back to my customary exercise routine and last week felt like an enjoyable and progressive build up of exertion. Perhaps I am capable of slackening the pace after all but somehow I just don't feel I'm ready to do so.
(Image by Stephane from Pixabay)
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