Progress Report....


Last month I wrote here about "that-back-to-school-ready-for-something-new-feeling....
my children were settled in their new school year and I figured that it was time for me to get started on some new stuff too.

I vowed that I would do TEN things that I had never done before :)


So, without further ado, here is my List Of Eight....am working on two more ;)
1. Attended a pilates class
It's unlike any class I have done before and I'll be honest and say that I've only been once this month...but I will be going next week.

2. Made my own green pesto and tomato and basil sauces
This might not seem like a big deal but for me it is and, as these are things my children eat a lot, I felt a great sense of achievement.
They were absolutely delicious - and so easy that I cannot believe I haven't done them before!

3. Booked trips to Scotland and Bath
I've always wanted to go to Edinburgh and Bath, I've been through them by train but never stopped off.
I bought a Family and Friends Railcard for the train and shopped around for really good hotel deals - I eventually booked hotels through Booking.com and will be visiting both in the next couple of months.

Bath....via Sophie at The Littlest Things

4. Became a student! I enrolled in some cookery courses
I'm so excited about this and am now in week 5!!
I have LOVED it!!

The idea for doing the cookery course came about as part of my "PerfectCare project" - I reviewed the fabulous Philips PerfectCare Ironing System recently and decided that the time it saved me on ironing, I would use solely to pursue a new hobby. Cookery seemed the perfect challenge!
It's not that I can't cook but my mother never really cooked and so I am just unsure about where to start.
I love food, am married to a great cook and I just want to be better at it :)

I have started with an Italian Cookery course - which is another post itself - and so far have made: tiramisu, meatballs, my own pasta sauces, pasta with piselle (peas) & pancetta (bacon), minestrone, mushroom risotto, stuffed courgettes.

I can't even tell you how much I have enjoyed it, it's been so much fun being back in a "college" environment and I have already developed a new kitchen confidence!
Tonight I am cooking risotto with chorizo and butternut squash :) 

In November I am also starting a Thai Cooking class and in January, will be doing French Cookery, followed by Indian Cooking...I'm excited!


5. Joined a weekly dance class
I have joined the fabulous Pineapple Dance Studios in London's Covent Garden (somewhere I have always wanted to go) and I have been attending a weekly class now for several weeks and next month I hope to do two classes a week.
I absolutely love it....dancing is just so joyful - and a great workout too!
Pineapple has a great energy, it's a wonderful place to be - I'd go every day if I could!   
My daughter also comes along and does a class too so it's fun for both of us.

....sort of how I feel when I dance....I should really be someone's backing dancer ;)

6. Signed up for my children's Parents Staff Association Committee
I've been a parent class rep before and am lucky that I have the time to get more involved with my children's school....but this year I decided to go all the way and sign up for three years on the committee, gulp!


7. Got up 10 minutes earlier and went to bed 10 earlier every day
My husband gets up very early for work so I'm never going to be the first one up in our house....but I love the idea of a peaceful cup of tea in the kitchen enjoying a little peace and quiet before the morning pre-school madness descends.
I have therefore set my alarm just 10 minutes earlier in the morning in order to beat the rush....and it's helped. Most days anyway ;)
I used to be an early-to-bed-girl but seem to somehow have become a night owl - going to bed just 10 minutes earlier just allows me to think more carefully about my night-time routine.

8. Met another blogger for lunch
Most people who read my blog will know that I am a fan of Lou of the blog Lou, Boos and Shoes ....in fact a lot of people think we are "real life" friends already.
After much chatting, emailing and texting, we met up for lunch last week at her beautiful home....and now we are real life friends!
It's always slightly odd when you know lots about someone but you've never actually met them - but we had lots to talk about and had a wonderful time.


I am, first and foremost, a full time mother so any changes I make in my life right now have to fit in with children's  lives too.

Like a lot of mothers I feel like there are are never enough hours in the day so adding extra things into the mix means even greater organisation and time management.

I've made a conscious effort to do new things this month, I've been in town more, blogged more and have generally been an awful lot busier......
it's been fantastic -
and just the beginning of some really exciting new stuff :)


Happy Wednesday!!

17 comments:

  1. Wow! Good for you Simone, it sounds as though you are having a great time. We all say we want to do things, although we don't always make them happen, so I applaud your energy and commitment.

    I am so glad that you had a lovely time with Lou, it just seemed so natural for you two to meet!
    xx

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  2. What an awesome idea and the fact that you did all of those new this is fabulous!!! Enriching ones life is always a wonderful thing and you have done it. You are an inspiration:)
    ~Debra xxx
    Capers of the vintage vixens

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  3. Good for you. I have lots of ideas for the new year once things are more settled. Can't wait to try them all out. Can you share the risotto recipe? Sounds delicious. Enjoy!

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  4. Stretching our wings and trying new things is so good for the soul. I am finally going to sign up for my first pilates class next week, I keep putting it off and now you've motivated me to get up and do it!
    Wishing you great success,
    xo,
    Lulu

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  5. Good for you! I'm very impressed.
    And you are going to Love Edinburgh and Bath.
    Have lunch at The Witchery in Edinburgh!!

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  6. My favorite fitness class is always pilates. It is just so amazing to see the way it transforms your body and your spirit.

    And, I am in the same predicament where I would love to be a great cook, but my mother never cooked much. I learn a few dishes here and there but I would love to be able to cook more for my family. Keep us updated on your progress.

    XoXo
    wildmagnolia9.blogspot.com

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  7. Fabulous!
    Love the quote...I am just striving to be more me than I have ever been...I'm working on that one!
    xx

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  8. Wow Sim! What a fabulous time you are having. How wonderful that you are enjoying all your activites so much.The cooking classes are really my cup of tea. The risotto you are going to make sounds divine. I am an avid cook, but have never ventured into exploring Thai. Maybe you can share some photos of your lovely creations on your blog? I won't ask you to post photos of you donning your legwarmers and leotard at Pineapple ;-) How disciplined you are with your new activities. Keep it up girl! xx

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  9. Wow, it sounds like you have been having a wonderful month, Simone...Good for you! Doesn't it feel good to have new experiences? I love Pilates as my main form of exercising aside from my walking. Italian cooking is fine by me - we have been doing alot of cooking at our house lately too! I can't wait to hear more about your experiences they are fabulous! xxoo :)

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  10. Oh Simone,
    What lovely things you have been doing. I admire you tremendously.
    Edinburgh is wonderful....we only went for the first time last year....you will love it. Bath is also beautiful. We first went when my cousin moved there many years ago and then, when our son was about 10 he sang in Bath Cathedral. You are going to have a brilliant time and, as Pamela says, try and eat in The Witchery. It's at the bottom of Edinburgh Castle.
    The cookery classes sound terrific and, Pineapple Dance Studios....say Hi to Louie Spence for me....I LOVE him !!
    Enjoy everything Simone....you are certainly embracing life. XXXX

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  11. Good for you Simone! Way to embrace your heart's desires. It all sounds so fabulous...especially your travel plans and cooking classes. I too am getting up 1/2 hour earlier each morning and it has been wonderful. oxox

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  12. Darling this is wonderful and so inspirational! I LOVE that you have a list of things to achieve and that you are actually doing it. That in it self is an achievement, and I think you are wonderful!

    How fun that you and Lou finally met up. I have always thought of the two of you as 'blog sisters'.

    Good luck with your classes and with the school committee. It's all wonderful and I now feel so ready to tackle a lit of my own..!

    Big hugs and thank you for your always so lovely comments.

    xx Charlotta

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  13. Sounds just wonderful Simone. Such a great idea to set a list of goals as you have...must do that!

    Bath sounds lovely and so does the dancing and cooking..way to go.

    hugs DJ
    I see Jac's has given you a tip for Bath...blogger are the Best!

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  14. Sounds like you have many amazing things ahead...can't wait to see how everything pans out!

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  15. Oh Simone ~ what a wonderful list you have. I have been so tired when I get home at work at night lately that I have not been doing a thing. I feel myself falling into a rut and it is not even winter yet ~ yikes! I love dancing and trying new recipes ~ I want to come over and hang out with you for a week ~ have lunch ~ dance and cook! Happy Wednesday to you my friend and I am so glad you and Lou finally met up in person! xo

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  16. of course- you know i love all that is you!

    And think there will just be more delightful things about you to love now you are enriching yourself in so many ways....

    M xx

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  17. Thanks for your comment!! Is this you getting up 10 minutes before everyone else? It's 7.30am exactly! Half term is good - but my kids are bickering constantly. I am trying to be super patient!

    I like this post and am impressed at your joie de vivre to embrace new things. It's a lesson we should all take. Some new things scarier than others - lunch at my house I hope was the least scary!!

    Isn't today MM day with your Boo? Lou x

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