Warmth

I think the week between Christmas and New Year is probably my favourite week of the year. The stress of Christmas is behind us, tummies are full, hearts are happy and the fridge is full of leftovers. The weather is just cold enough that I don’t feel guilty curling up with a good book and a hot whiskey but not so cold that I can’t get out for a long walk with the dog to work off some of that stuffing.
This is the one week of the year when I genuinely allow myself to take things easy. I don’t do well doing nothing – I like to keep myself busy. I love to feel tired at the end of the day, to feel I’ve achieved something. Some days it’s something small, others something more significant. This week. though, I’m exhausted from Christmas preparations and festivities so I’m happy to take a little time out to reflect on the past year and how much we’ve achieved in such a short period of time.
2014 HIGHLIGHTS:
- The year started with my first foray into butchering my own meat. We bought half a pig which I butchered into portions on our tiny kitchen table.
- We made a casting video for a hugely popular American TV show, which I shared as it included a tour of the “before” stage of our house remodelling project.
- We had a wonderful Easter in our friends’ garden followed by a sunset walk by the sea.
- I planted lots of vegetables in our garden which provided us with many meals and sweet treats.
- We bought some hens and acquired a cock. The hens were wonderful and provided us with plenty of eggs. The cock gave me a good run for my money, but came good in the end.
- I turned 40.
- We went to a food festival in Klaipėda, Lithuania’s city by the sea.
- We were interviewed for our local newspaper.
- We went to a fabulous Lithuanian wedding.
- I won a “Photo of the Year” award and was a finalist in the Irish Blog Awards.
- We were filmed for a TV show, which we hope will be airing early in the New Year.
- My beloved hens got sick and many of you came to our aid with advice on how to get them better.
- I did a very special photo shoot.
After all that we’re ready to put our feet up and relax in the warmth of our wonderful new home.
To all of you who took the time to read and to comment – thank you so much. Your company is very much appreciated. I love writing but it really is no fun if no one is listening. Having you along for company makes all the work worthwhile.
May 2015 bring wonderful things for us all.
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Just wanted to let you know, We aren’t moving back to the U.S. I have gotten some strange comments on my blog and with a little one I would rather be safe than sorry. Also, lately I have gotten some strange friends request on FB. I though they might be connected. Strangers in Belgrade who aren’t friends of friends… Probably nothing to worry about, and I am probably over reacting. But it puts my mind at ease. Better to change my location if it makes me feel better. I may even start a new blog. I have been reading up on internet safety, and I have been a bit too open about my life. I’ll continue to follow your progress and let you know if I start a new blog. 🙂
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I was thinking it was a bit sudden, with all the hard work you guys have been doing. It’s probably nothing but you’re completely right to go with your gut and err on the side of caution. Do let me know if you start another blog – I really enjoying seeing how another “westerner” is fairing on this side of the pond. Take care!
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It must have been very satisfying to make that list of accomplishments. Bravo! I hope you have a great new year too.
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You have had a fruitful year. Much to celebrate. Congratulations and Happy New Year! Happy blogging in 2015.
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thanks to both of you for making the past year that little more enjoyable. Looking forward to 2015. Happy New Year. G
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Sounds like a great year for you. Lovely post. Happy new year 🙂
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Thanks Paula! Your Christmas looked lovely. My niece loves Frozen, too – I really must watch it and see what all the fuss is about. Happy New Year to you all!
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What a year! Lovely to see all of your hard work paying off like that 🙂 I hope 2015 brings even better things!
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Thanks Linda! Hope your New Year in Germany is a great one!
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Thanks! Me too! 🙂
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I just posted similar- that it’s my favourite part too/ the easy going wind down. Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year, Sinéad! (Love the pjs!)
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Happy New Year June! Keep us updated on your TV debut, I will definitely tune in!
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Happy New Year, Jenny! Looking forward to seeing the new house and reading your new Meat Inc adventures!
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Happy New Year June! Here’s to 2015 being as good or even better 🙂
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Thanks Asta! Same to you!
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