It's Friday and time to look back on the week and find the blessings. Susanne keeps us on our toes and you can find her blog and all the details here.
It's been a fairly uneventful week here but there are always good things going on
1) It's been incredibly wet over the month of January but I did manage a walk around the lake on Monday despite it being incredibly muddy so thankful for my wellies.
2) Tuesday I did my keep fit class and then had coffee (well tea for me) with friends who also attend the class. Always good to have a catch up.
3) We spent time with grandchildren Nathan and Ella on Sunday. Ella who is only 5 is getting much better at playing games but we also had a long spell playing with the Playdoh. (And the colours didn't get mixed!)
4) Yesterday was Foodbank day and as always it was very busy. We had two visits from schools. The first one was a group of older students who are studying Charity and Money Management as part of their course so they were very interested to hear how the Foodbank operates etc. Some of them brought donations and several wanted to know how they could volunteer. We often have students who are doing their Duke of Edinburgh awards spending time at the Hub so there are opportunities for them.
The second visit was from a primary school group of Year 6 pupils who had done a week of collecting for the Foodbank and they brought in a huge donation of canned and dried goods which we're always grateful for.
We also had an unannounced visit from the Hygiene team from the local council and we retained our 5 star rating!
It was such a busy morning that Sally (who usually works with me in the stockroom) and I didn't even have time for a cup of tea or in my case a chocolate croissant or in Sally's case a cinnamon pastry.
(Just slipping in today's Just Jot it January prompt there lol.)
5) I've decided to give a collagen supplement a go. The order was delivered earlier this week and thankfully the chocolate flavour I ordered is delicious. So I'm thankful that it shouldn't be too difficult to fit it into the daily routine and that I didn't have to think about the cost either.
I also got a delivery of garden bird and swan/duck food this week. Again I'm thankful that we're in a position to be able to do these things now that we're retired.
Now I'm off to try and get a walk in before the rain returns.
Have a good weekend all.
(The Just Jot it January prompt was from Tessa K who blogs HERE. The Just Jot it challenge is hosted by Linda HERE.)


