Monday, 22 May 2017

New Year 2015

2015

Last year I wrote out my first proper list of resolutions and although I didn't stick to them all (photo a day challenge I'm talking about you!) I did get quite a bit done. I blogged regularly like I wanted, I didn't completely keep up with reading blogs but I have been reading them whenever I can. I learned quite a bit of Spanish, not enough in everyone's opinion here but enough in my own opinion and that's what matters.
Here's the things I want to do in this next year:

Continue blogging regularly.

Write at least one bucket list blog post each month.

Make photo books - I had planned to make Scrapbook but I never get it done. So I've ordered one photo book already and I'm now planning to try and catch up on the last few years.

Pick up some more Spanish - try to use the Duolingo app every day.

Do the photo a day challenges every month.

Start a diary, write as much as I can even if it isn't every day (I love reading back on memories).

Try to read 16 books (last years goal was 15 and I read 17 so I think I can do it if I try, maybe next year if I beat my goal again I'll increase it again).

Start learning to drive, it's not just a case of learning since I have to be able to do the theory test in Spanish so it's much harder than for most people. But I'll put some work in even if I don't succeed by the end of the year, I at least hope to have made some progress.
So that's my goals for this year. Some I know I'll do, other's will be a bit of work.


Thursday, 11 May 2017

Book: Carry You


Carry You by Beth Thomas

Book description: Daisy has lost her mum to breast cancer. She’s at rock bottom and doesn’t think she’ll ever get back up again. Her best friend Abi has other ideas – she tells it like it is and she’s determined to make Daisy remember the person she used to be.
What Daisy doesn’t know is that, thanks to Abi, her life is about to take an unexpected turn, when she signs them up to do a charity walk. Added to which, someone is about to burst into Daisy’s world in a riot of colour reminding her that life can be full of surprises.

Picture and description taken from goodreads.com

What I thought:

*****

A really wonderful book. Following the grieving of a woman after losing her mother doesn't seem like it would be a very uplifting thing but the help of friends standing by is an amazing thing shown. I was so glad to read the ending, giving the idea that people get what they deserve eventually, which is a great message.
This book made me laugh, sympathize and brought me close to tears and I look forward to seeing what else this author comes up with in her future books.

Book read December 11th 2014.

Tuesday, 9 May 2017

2 Year Anniversary

Wednesday 12th November 2014


Armando and I are officially already into our second year of marriage. The first year was definitely very challenging with moving to England, meeting my side of the family for the first time and bringing our second child into the world. The most challenging part was having to be separated for those few months Armando was in El Salvador and I was in England.
But now, in our second year, we moved back to El Salvador as a family of four. We bought our first home together and even made our family more whole with a new little puppy. As always it's brought it's up's and down's but this year has definitely brought more up's. We're not taking our lives and time together for granted because we learnt how it felt to be apart.

It's quite hard to find decent English cards here and Armando's family isn't big on giving cards for events but I am so I always try to find a nice one. The card that I found had some lovely words in, not 100% relevent but enough to make me smile and pass it along to the one I love.
"For My Husband on our anniversary

This life we share, it may be less than perfect, but it's got one big thing going for it -

It's ours.

It's yours and mine, and it's made of all the moments we've lived together, all the memories that no one shares but us.

It's ours, and it simply wouldn't be without our commitment to what we began together all those years ago.

It's ours and, perfect or not, it's something to be grateful for, something I'm happy I share with you"

I got Armando a t-shirt and new lego phone case and he got me a mirror and a bag.

To celebrate our day we went out for a meal to a place called Ruby Tuesday's that we hadn't been to before, it was really nice.

Last year I decided to start a tradition of taking a picture of us holding the previous year's picture. It's kind of awkward asking someone to take a picture of us while we're holding a photo frame but I think it's worth it because the pictures turn out to look quite nice.

Sunday, 7 May 2017

Puerta del Diablo

During a trip with my Auntie back in 2014 we decided to go to a park that sells El Salvador's national food (pupusas) so she could try before leaving.

After eating and having a walk around the park we went a bit further up the road to Puerta del Diablo which is some cliffs. We've been there before but this time we decided to climb up a higher one.



Chloe was in school that morning so we just had Elliot to carry up. It was sooo windy that day but the views are incredible.