Achievements

Self-kindness isn’t always the obvious. Today I was kind to myself by I allowing myself to do as much as I could without beating myself up over all that I didn’t do.

Today I am giving myself three cheers (or would if I had the energy) for:

  • Getting my morning pages written
  • Having breakfast and my pills
  • Getting dressed
  • Getting the bed made
  • Opening the shutters

All this by around midday.

I recognised that I needed food. So I

  • Found my phone
  • Phoned home, because I had already arranged with Mum to go to the bigger supermarket today, which worked out well, timing wise because I wouldn’t have had the energy to walk anywhere
  • Put on more layers of clothes
  • Get wallet and shopping bags together
  • Find pen and small notebook
  • Get a basic shopping list written out
  • Put house keys in bag

And if you think that the above list is easier to do than to write out you would be right. Except on days when even thinking the words “get wallet, get cool bag, get shopping bag” take as much time and effort as I don’t know, my brain isn’t working here – think of some thing you have to do but aren’t good at, I don’t know like, reciting a poem you read once in school…

I got to the supermarket. I bought most of what was on the list. I was awake, my brain was able to think. I bought a pair of pillows, because I need a new one and they’re only sold in pairs and it was on sale and I paid and I remembered to put one of the cans into the food bank collection, because I am lucky, I can afford Food, and it was fine, it wasn’t an effort, I had some energy to spare from the energy my body had saved from barely functioning this morning, even when allowing for the energy used when wearing the mask of “being a normal,non-depressed, fully-functional member of the human race that is automatically put on whenever I leave the house when depressed and is there whether I want it or not.

I got home.

  • I unpacked the cool bag
  • I put groceries in the fridge
  • I unplugged the phone which I had left charging
  • I read a text from a friend. No energy to reply.
  • I made myself write. It took me three attempts to get 27 minutes done.
  • I ate something
  • I made myself write some more fiction for 5 minutes.
  • I felt relieved that I hadn’t broken the streak, that Today I Wrote.
  • I was cold, so I went to bed, thankfully too tired to feel guilty for not texting my friend back.
  • I slept

Depression isn’t sadness, sometimes it is just a much reduced ability to function.

I didn’t want to lay in bed thinking about nothing. It’s not that fun, honest. I am pleased that I managed to get up at all. I am pleased that I actually slept this afternoon. Not surprised though, functioning can be exhausting.

So can moving. I am awake now and though my brain is working enough to type this out (though looking at the clock it’s taken half an hour to get this far) I am aware of the slightly sick feeling of hunger. If getting my bags together is hard, getting Food together can be worse. I got to do this while not getting burned, or food poisoning or something. But I can do it. I am sure I bought something that can be heated up, knowing I would not be up to cooking from scratch.

Still something else I have achieved today:

  • Wrote blog post

Lunchtime

Today’s activity is

Eat at least one meal with nothing but your food and yourself for company…a chance to pay attention to what you’re doing and really taste what you’re putting into your mouth.

This was difficult! I often eat on my own, but as a reader… I almost always read while having lunch. I chose lunch to do this, because dinner will be after work and I might not have the energy to think about what I am eating, even if I am doing nothing else at the time.

I had a boiled egg and tomato sandwich made with sourdough bread. It was good. The egg was just the right texture, and good bread does taste so much nicer than the cheap stuff (except when it comes to stuffing) I would have taken a photo, except that might distract me from the challenge, and it was a slog trying not to read. I had the blog book by my plate to remind me why I wasn’t reading! And I read the fridge until I caught myself. Maybe an activity to try again with something tastier?

Lebanese Canteen

Today’s order activity is:

Go somewhere for lunch that you’ve never tried before.

For various reasons I was in the centre of Oxford at lunchtime. While many of the eateries in the new Westgate centre are just new branches of chains I have been in before, Comptoir Libanais isn’t one I’d heard of. So, with the blog in mind 😉 I had lunch there. It’s colourful place.

I ordered a halloumi and olive wrap. I like halloumi and I like olives but I have never thought to combine them. They went well together, and, crucially, there was plenty of cheese! The wrap was a little crunchy at the ends, but there was still some halloumi in there.

It was served warm, a bonus on a day when I saw snowflakes drifting down when I opened the shutters this morning (didn’t last, but still ❄️!) A bit pricey, I don’t know if I will go back, but this blog is about new experiences, and this was a tasty one.

…online shopping, meals out… this blogging is turning out to be fun.

for the blog

Taste

Today’s activity was about noticing what things taste like, rather than munching away unthinkingly. I did fairly well. I forgot at dinner because I was watching an episode of The Simpsons that I had never seen before.

I made an effort to try and think about how to describe food in words, which isn’t always easy – is there a word to describe the bananary-ness of bananas? 🍌. I love the taste of bananas. I wasn’t allowed them on dialysis, and I think I love them all the more because of their enforced absence from my life. I noticed more than the tastes though, the general mouth-feel also struck me – particularly the difference between tonight’s oatcakes and the brie I had on top of them.

When I first became interested in Paganism there was one thing I read online about early stages in connecting to nature or being into Wicca, I can’t really remember the topic, but the first instruction was to eat an apple. To just eat it, concentrating fully on the experience. This activity reminded me of that.

I am pretty tired tonight having had a day in Oxford. I visited Oxford Castle for the first time, one of the things I listed back in this post. It was fascinating inside and out. Climbing all 101 steps of the tower reminded me that I am a bit claustrophobic, but the views were amazing

Windy though! It felt like we could’ve been blown off the mound later on.

Quick gratitude

A quick post before bed. Today’s (well, yesterday’s) activity was writing a thank you card. Perfect. After finishing Thank and Grow Rich I was planning to do this anyway. I made some thank you cards earlier today:

Edit: The rest of this post is an edit because instead of pressing “insert picture” I pressed “Publish”. This mistake shows how tired I am. I have a full week ahead. I need to get to be so I cannot write much more. I made the cards, but haven’t actually written one yet. Tomorrow. Also tomorrow I will look back at this blogging week.

One thing I did do today was finish off my seasonal vegetables (see 30th Oct) this was the result: Celeriac and beetroot gratin

Dinner

Today’s activity: buy takeaway (or take-out as the book has it) tonight. Useful, given I work Tuesdays, and it wasn’t raining that hard, so I got off at an earlier stop to get Chinese food. It was very nice, all vegetarian apart from the prawn crackers they added for free – I wish I had noticed before I left the restaurant 🙄

Still, I ate well, have leftovers for tomorrow, and less washing up to do. The book says

No cooking, no dishwashing

And, apart from the bowl and the fork, there are no dishes tonight. Which is good, after all the dishes I did this morning:

Later that evening

Divine timing or just irony? After all that to find a black and white film to watch, I looked at my schedule and saw that I had one to watch this evening after all. Not exactly a slower pace though. – October 1917 A classic film, and interesting to see. No flashing images as such, but the cutting was so quick it had a similar effect and I had to look away at one point. The music was familiar to me ( I grew up listening to Shostakovich – IMDb link purely because I was already on the site) Seeing the images with the music was something else. It’s obviously being shown because of the centenary of the Russian revolution, but watching it on bonfire night, with a background sound of fireworks going off was particularly effective!


Earlier I forgot to type up my thoughts on how this week has gone. The seasonal eating is something I am still working on. It’s harder to cook around a migraine attack. I’ll cook more next week. I found a celeriac & beetroot recipe earlier today. I have eaten seasonal food all week – just not as I intended. No forward planning, but apples every day from my parents’ trees (not as grand as it sounds – we have two, 1 red, 1green. 🍎🍏)

I want to do more with the affirmations I created. Samhain took over the evening otherwise I would have. I will definitely be returning to them (if the book doesn’t prompt me to first) I feel less guilty about not completely doing Thursday’s activity now I know I was pre migraine – I am impressed I got as much done as I did.

Some ways in which I give

We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by What we give

– Winston Churchill

Today’s activity is to

be aware of all the ways which you are making a life by what you give to others.

Some ways in which I give:

  • Time – volunteer work; helping friends/family, making time to listen.
  • Things – as I declutter I give things to local charity shops (Although I do also give things to the local recycling centre)
  • Happiness – smiles can be contagious 😊 I try to keep smiling
  • Thoughts – it’s the thought that counts and a little extra effort can make all the difference
  • Kindness – being kind costs nothing but, like smiling, it can change someone’s day
  • Money – giving money away, or choosing how/where to shop – e.g. local independent stores that contribute to the local economy.
  • Prayers – worry never works, prayer always works. It’s quite simple to pray for everyone associated with that ambulance that has just sped by
  • Joy – making someone you love laugh is a wonderful feeling
  • Example – living my life the best way I can is proof that it’s possible.
  • Writing – sharing through words can enrich other’s lives.

In other news in keeping with Monday’s activity, I bought more seasonal food today – locally produced beetroot, leeks, celeriac, pumpkin and eggs. Dinner today was a leek omelet

Seasonal update

Today’s prompt is to research seasonal eating and plan to eat seasonally this week. So far some of my snacks have been definitely seasonal – apples straight from the tree 🍎 (check for bugs first; I am vegetarian)I plan to buy a pumpkin tomorrow and visit the veg van later in the week. This also means I can take the harvest challenge.

Today Mum and I visited part of the new shopping centre. It’s not terrible. Lots of shops that I never wanted to enter and probably won’t now they’re under one roof, but a few interesting looking ones I’ll expect to explore in the future. So that’s one place I can tick off in my journal.

In Blog news, I have worked out how to add tags. I am tempted to go back and tag everything…

Edit: I have! I also added categories.👍

Breakfast

Another busy day, but the “breakfast” prompt went well.

Eat something for breakfast that you’ve never eaten at this time of day before.

That made it harder. Among the things that I have eaten for breakfast are:

  • Yogurt
  • Cereal
  • Fried breakfast
  • Toast
  • Biscuits
  • Crisps
  • Pastries
  • Herring (Denmark)
  • Left over Chinese takeaway
  • Cold pizza
  • Fruit
  • Chocolate
  • Bread
  • Oatcakes
  • Cheesecake
  • Birthday cake
  • Nuts
  • Sandwiches
  • Savoury pasties
  • Stuffed vine leaves
  • Cold potatoes
  • Eggs
  • Chocolate coins, nuts and satsumas (Christmas morning)
  • pasta
  • Sushi

Between student days, hospital stays and mental illness, I have had a lot of odd foods for breakfast.

Today I came up with this:

raw tomatoes (I have had them cooked before, for breakfast, but not raw) and olives. They went well together. Not necessarily a breakfast I’ll repeat, but not bad.