Hello. Long time no see. The break wasn't meant to happen, but there's been a lot going on. As a rule, I don't blog about personal stuff, but this summer has, so far, not really gone to plan. We're fine, the problems are within the extended family, and we're doing what we can to help and support. But with all this going on, and the kids off school too, there has been very little time to work myself, and the time I have had, I've been too exhausted to be creative.
So, taking my own advice following on from a conversation with a family member the other day, take it slow, one thing at a time, break it down into smaller chunks, don't try and run before you can walk and all those other cliched phrases, ...baby steps. Today's task I can achieve is to use up the rather large courgette I've been given (or zucchini for those across the pond) and make some soup. There are lots of curried courgette soup recipes about, I used Stephanie's version, firstly because I love coconut milk in anything, and secondly, I put in too much curry powder by mistake and was hoping the coconut milk would balance the flavour. It did, and it's lovely. Lunch is sorted.
My next plan for getting back on track is to visit the Festival of Quilts on Friday. There are lots of UK craft bloggers going, twitter is buzzing with meet up plans. It's going to be good!
8 comments:
Another cliche phrase, but one that is so true and wonderful:
The Lord has everything in His hands!
Hope all goes well with the family stuff. Praying for you! -Kate
I hope you are Ok, emotional things can be so draining :-( I am sure your courgette soup with boost you when you. Take care.
Glad to see you back anyway. Do take care of yourself and have fun on Friday.
Made a similar soup myself - no curry powder or potatoes in mine but lots of ginger, garlic, mint and basil as well as the coconut milk. Superb colour and fab flavours. So much of it, I've had to freeze quite a lot too.
have fun at the quilt festival - hope it takes your mids of your worries x
There's nothing like a pot of soup to make things better, even if it's just a little bit. I always tend to cook soups and stews when stressed out.
I nearly cried when I read this post - it could have been me typ;ing it and it helped me to hear your advice to yourself - just want to thank you for that and grateful you shared. Paula in IDaho
Hope all is well.
Post a Comment