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Tidying up

On this very wet and cold day I've decided to continue my house detox - starting with the draws in the kitchen. Didn't know I owned so many travel mugs and flasks! 

I do have to admit that this tidy up is becoming a bit of an obsession, but I'm enjoying the process and it doesn't involved any writing - an activity that does that is one I truly enjoy!

Its also made me realise I need to make use of all these travel accessories - so next is to plan a few long weekends away. You might have guessed that I'm feeling much more positive at the moment, this year my dyslexia has been taking over a bit (along with other things), but I'm trying to focus on the things I enjoy doing and getting back to hobbies I've not touched in a years. It really is about getting the balance right - the hard bit is maintaining it!



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