A slightly gloomy Monday

Today has certainly been as proactive as I hoped – the day job work is continuing to pile in, which is great, and I got a good if slightly too fast recovery run in this morning as well as another chunk of post-Christmas admin catchup done. However, I feel a bit glum this evening, and I think I’ve maybe been in the house by myself a bit too much lately. I’m really looking forward to the adventures and trips away planned for later in the year, but they seem a long way away right now.

On the bright side, my new mobile phone arrived this afternoon. Something new to set up and play with tonight!

Tomorrow is another fairly featureless day, but I do have a few exciting things coming up later in the week.

Basil plant
I’ve started a new habit today of doing one tiny ‘house sorting out’ job every day, as I really don’t have time for big sessions of house stuff at the moment. Today’s job was sorting out the corner of the kitchen windowsill where Basil the basil plant lives – it was taken up with a rusty metal box overflowing with clothes pegs that we don’t really use much since getting our tumble drier. Basil himself is a bit of a lopsided beast (half of his roots were already pretty much dead when I got him), but at least his corner looks nice now.

Today’s earworm playlist:

The ‘mild green Fairy Liquid’ jingle from back in the day
The Midnight – ‘Vampires’
Kylie Minogue – ‘Got To Be Certain’

And a bonus track that Geth was humming earlier:

Del Amitri – ‘Nothing Ever Happens’

Out of the dark

I’m trying to enjoy the present this year rather than always barrelling onwards to the next thing, but it is quite hard during the post-Christmas depressing bit of winter, and so I have to admit that I’ll be fairly happy to tick another month off at the end of this week. I’m not really a February fan either, but at least it’s marginally less dark and (hopefully) marginally less cold.

Other than my short morning run, the day was largely spent catching up with admin – I always have a backlog after Christmas. It’s tax return week as well, so there could be a bit of a theme for the next few days. It is nice when everything gets sorted though.

Wii games
Not an OOTD: and to be fair it is a really good time of year to curl up with some videogames. From my current position on the sofa I keep eyeing up all the old Wii games I never got round to finishing!

Today’s earworm playlist:

The Midnight – ‘Explorers’
Soft Cell – ‘Tainted Love’
Kelly Rowland – ‘Stole’

The right boxes

I’ve been finding for the last few years that my necessity to log everything and have it all neatly filed away, as well as my propensity towards daily streaks in order to build habits, has become more and more all-consuming, to the point where life admin takes up an alarming chunk of my day. It gets quite stressful when I find myself falling behind on any of these things, and so it becomes necessary at this time of year to look at all the stuff I’ve got going on and have a bit of a cull. That’s tomorrow’s job… because in order to reorganise the to-do list I have to do the admin of catching up with the to-do list first! It makes sense inside my head. Honestly.

I had a really good midweek run this morning. I remember this time last year I was really struggling with the longer runs in the early part of marathon training, but this time round I’m actually finding that I’m quite impatient to increase the mileage! I think it’s because I’ve had a bit of a mental shift as a result of doing my gentle mile on rest days – it’s keeping me enthused without burning me out, and it means that I’m not dreading runs or putting them off till later in the week (because if I have to go out and run at least one mile anyway, then I might as well do the extra ones I have scheduled!).

Ukulele class tonight, so have been practising this afternoon. Some good tunes so far this term.

Plastic folders
Not an OOTD: my ukulele papers are all in order for the first time since last May. It’s really nice to have everything in the right boxes… it just takes a lot of work and upkeep!

Today’s earworm playlist:

Duran Duran – ‘What Happens Tomorrow’
Tomohito Nishiura – ‘Puzzles’
Tinchy Stryder and N-Dubz – ‘Number 1’
Britney Spears – ‘Oops!… I Did It Again’
Lady Gaga – ‘Always Remember Us This Way’

A day of two halves

Bit of a manic morning today, with a last-minute client who had a very tight deadline! It meant I had to rush to get to Slimming World, but I did make it before the end of weigh-in.

I’ve since been having a very quiet afternoon/evening – not planned, but it’s been one of those days where I’ve found it hard to concentrate and I’m not actually sure what I did for that whole time. Hoping to be a bit more with it tomorrow.

Advent calendar
Not an OOTD: this arrived from Mum and Dad today! Always an exciting delivery 😀

Today’s earworm playlist:

Pepsi & Shirlie – ‘Heartache’
Queen – ‘Killer Queen’
Duran Duran – ‘(I’m Looking For) Cracks In The Pavement’
A-ha – ‘The Sun Always Shines On TV’
Duran Duran – ‘Falling Down’
Paul Young – ‘Come Back And Stay’
Michael Land – ‘Talking With Jumbeaux LaFeet’

Time to turn my brain off

I’m so busy at the moment that I don’t take as much time as I should to relax in the evenings (I’m always finishing off projects or writing a bit more or getting some admin or housework done here and there). It’s not good for my brain and it would be nice to spend some time in other people’s worlds as well as creating my own. As such, I’m planning to spend a few hours videogaming and reading tonight in an attempt to chill out a bit, as the next few days are going to be a bit hectic (all fun things but a lot of them).

I’ve had another good, productive day working on my NaNo – I’m really enjoying doing the story, especially as I’m also working on turning it into another text adventure game. Tomorrow I’ll be doing a bit more, but mainly catching up with house things and practising my ukulele before class (as I’ve not had much time for that recently).

Book and 3DS
Not an OOTD: a good book that I’ve really been enjoying, and my 3DS, which badly needs checking to see how many contacts it’s made recently!

Today’s earworm playlist:

Michael Land – The Smugglers’ Cave
A-ha – Take On Me
Duran Duran – Liberty

Life without alcohol: ten months sober

I’m more than 300 days sober now (304 to be precise), which is very nearly the bulk of a year. So far it’s been one of the strangest years of my life, but I won’t go into that until the year is properly over.

Hallowe'en lantern

Ten months in, I’m sort of newly realising that I’m still actually fairly early on in my journey, and there are still things that are tripping me up, and things that I’m encountering sober for the first time. I haven’t done a music festival this year, and I don’t think I’ll be ready to do one next year either. I still don’t feel fully comfortable in pubs and clubs, and in fact I’m going to them less and less frequently.

I won’t be playing the ‘election drinking game’ this December. This was something that I did for every general election for years and years – I made huge jugs of cocktail with crappy old alcohol from the back of the cupboard to ‘use it up’, and then put food colouring in the jugs to match the political party colours. The game was very simple – ‘sip for a hold, glug for a gain’ – so when Labour held a seat in Newcastle, you’d take a sip of the red cocktail, and when the SNP gained a seat in Scotland, you’d take a big glug of the yellow cocktail (2015 required a LOT of yellow cocktail). Geth and I would be sick for days afterwards, but it was a tradition. I didn’t do it in 2017 because it was too soon after the 2015 election, but this is the first general election for which it’s no longer an option, and strangely, I feel a bit bereft as a result.

(I’ve also realised, in my wiser sober state, that following politics is not actually good for my mental health at the moment, and while I’ll obviously be voting, I will be getting an early night on election day instead of watching the results.)

I’ve also not navigated the Christmas period sober yet. While I will have had nearly a year to prepare for it, I’m still feeling quite a bit of trepidation about the whole thing. I’m already a bit sad that I won’t ever again have mulled wine, or Christmas cake made with whisky, or Christmas pudding with brandy poured over it for the flambé effect. I am, however, excited about doing the extra parkruns over the Christmas period, and Geth has promised to have a quiet Hogmanay with me so that we can do the New Year’s Day double parkrun.

I had a fairly ridiculous moment at the A-ha gig in Leeds on Saturday night when I went to the bar to get drinks for myself and Geth. Because of avoiding bars for the most part over the last few months, as well as the fact that it’s usually Geth who buys the drinks, I hadn’t actually been in a situation since I got sober where I was carrying a pint of beer for someone else. When I was still drinking, if I was collecting a pint for Geth, I would always take a big sip of it before carrying it back to the table so that I wouldn’t spill it while carrying it (the extra beer would be lost either way, so it wasn’t like I was stealing his beer – just preventing the excess from dripping all over my hand and the floor!). It wasn’t until I had the beer in my hand on Saturday night that I realised that was no longer an option.

Cue an extremely slow walk back into the main arena in an attempt not to spill the beer (which was ultimately unsuccessful as there was a door in my way), and then a further realisation that I couldn’t even lick my own hand clean, and…it just all felt a bit ludicrous, really. Maybe I should start carrying protective plastic gloves.

I’ve not reviewed any booze alternatives this month as I’ve been a bit too busy for non-diary blogging most days. I will try and do some over this next month, though, as I’ve got a bit of a backlog.

Mental health improvement plans are still quietly trucking along in the background. Hopefully next month I’ll have a bit more of an update on that.

Life without alcohol: nine months sober

Three-quarters of a year sober today. For most of my life, that would have seemed utterly impossible.

Autumn trees

Every month, it becomes marginally easier, and marginally more normal. I still think about drinking a lot, and every time I plan a night out, my first instinctive thought is that I will be drinking, before I remember that I don’t anymore. It’s just one of the many ways in which I haven’t managed to detach my brain from drinking culture yet – for instance, I still automatically assume that I’ll have to wait a while before I set off if I’m planning to drive in the morning (despite the fact that I only properly got back into driving this year, after I got sober!) and when I’m offered a booze alternative like Nosecco or even ginger beer earlier in the day, my first instinct is that it’s a bit too early to start yet – when in actual fact, it would be perfectly fine to drink Nosecco all day long, as I would still be stone cold sober at midnight!

Drink is also showing up in my dreams a lot, usually in tandem with the strange reappearance of my recurring nightmares about my late cat, José, which have started happening a lot again after a few years of respite. As I expected, they usually take the form of ‘oops I forgot I was sober and had a drink’, similar to the ones I have about vegetarianism. Thankfully I’ve not recently dreamt about actually being drunk, which I always found to be a horrible dream even when I was still drinking.

I’ve reviewed one booze alternative this month:

I’ve got a slight backlog of booze alternatives to review, but hopefully I’ll catch up before the end of the year.

It’s been a very busy month and I’ve not really been looking after myself mental health-wise. I’ve already set a few things in place to make sure this is less of a problem throughout October.

Waiting for autumn

A combination of things has put me a little out of sorts the last couple of days, so I didn’t go to parkrun this morning. Not quite up for leaving the house just now. Still, as I type there are only four hours to go until the start of meteorological autumn, my favourite time of the year. Maybe I’ll stick my nose out of the door tomorrow in the hope of finding autumn leaves and cooling temperatures.

I’ve been playing videogames all day instead. Same again tomorrow, although I do need to get up and do a bit of admin/editing work in the morning to keep myself sane.

OOTD 31st August 2019
OOTD: not a face day. Hoodie Gildan for Resistanz (2013), t-shirt M’era Luna (2017).

Today’s earworm playlist:

Gunship – Dark All Day
The B-52s – Rock Lobster
Arcadia – Say The Word
Arcadia – The Flame

Semi-weekending

I’m still feeling a bit out of it and not very focused, but I’ve had a fairly productive day for a Sunday – I’ve made a list of the agents that I’ll be approaching this week and have managed a few other writing-related tasks. Back to it properly tomorrow.

OOTD 21st July 2019
OOTD: power shoulders! Jacket Claude Montana (vintage 1980s, bought on Etsy 2018), t-shirt H&M (2018), trousers Bat Attack (2009), shoes Office (2018).

Today’s earworm playlist:

The Midnight and Timecop1983 – River Of Darkness
The Midnight – Lost Boy
Erasure – The Circus
David Bowie – Let’s Dance
Miley Cyrus – Mother’s Daughter
Oasis – She’s Electric

Returning to the hoard

I was up early for parkrun this morning – I’d not been to Newcastle parkrun in ages. I was a lot happier with my time than I was at Pendle last week, as I’m pretty much back to where I was this time last year.

I’ve spent the afternoon de-hoarding – picking out books, DVDs and CDs to sell online (business has been a bit sluggish the last couple of months and I could do with the extra cash). It’s been a bit anxiety-inducing but I think I will feel a lot better once the stuff has left the house.

Back to writing tomorrow.

OOTD 20th July 2019
OOTD: comfy post-run outfit. T-shirt Amplified (2018), leggings Primark (2018), trainers Reebok (2018).

Today’s earworm playlist:

Duran Duran – Meet El Presidente
Tyler Lyle – Lost And Found [The Midnight Remix]
Timecop1983 and The Bad Dreamers – Back To You