As promised, we had a smaller walk than yesterday as yesterday was pretty big. As Wee Daftie explained to her cousin on the phone today, “It was so long! Like 14,000 and like 93 or 96 or ninty-something steps…5! 95!” And despite children and their tendency to exaggerate, this was actually pretty accurate.
So a low and slow day today seemed like the better idea.
We had a couple of not very exciting but quite important tasks to do this morning so our plan of attack was what we like to call Choresday Thoresday. Not to be confused with Tuesday Choresday. Totally different branding with the intention of making cleaning up fun. Thankfully, it does seem to make things more fun for Wee Daftie as we prance around a bit while getting stuff done.

Windows cleaned, plants watered, recycling done, dehumidifiers changed, we headed off for our final task of morning; a trip to the supermarket! I did say it wasn’t going to be interesting.
In the spirit of Strolling with Simba, we decided to walk back over the Big Red Bridge to a supermarket further from our house than usual. It is a lovely wander, we reached our step target, and we made it home in time to have homemade pizza in the garden for lunch.


The rest of our day was spent crafting. We bought some kits before the holidays so that we could have projects and things to do in case the weather wasn’t great. The weather has, in fact, been wonderful and we have had loads of outside time so having an afternoon indoors, being creative was just lovely.
I would never claim to be artistic but I definitely feel I am creative and I love having a project. Daddy Daftie will tell you that. And having projects has helped me hugely since November. Well, after existing in survival mode and a fog for the first few weeks, when we had to organise things you’d never think you’d need to organise for your second born.
Since January, around about the same time I started Couch to 5k (thanks, Steve Cram), I started picking up things I haven’t had the energy or heart to even think about. I read some books, I did some adult paint by numbers (love those), I decided to paint half of our bedroom one afternoon and I started knitting again.

I learned to knit when I was twelve and it’s been something I’ve always loved. I make dolls and stuffed toys rather than anything useful. I knitted a bride and groom for when my eldest sister got married. My middle sister’s sons both got dolls when they were born. I’ve just finished a secret project (which I am so excited about) and I made Wee Daftie a stegosaurus called Sarah.


Finding my spark for creating again has been so good for me. It has provided distraction for the days when I don’t want to think how sad I am sometimes. It has given me focus and fun things to plan, to make and then to share. It has provided joy in giving. It has given me an anchor to myself again.
It is so easy to feel lost in and to grief. Having Wee Daftie and Daddy Daftie to look after, feed, annoy with my amazing jokes, has kept the day-to-day of living on track. Needing to do the school run, the weekly shop, the chores has kept us all moving. Picking up my needles again and making fun wee things has mended a connection to myself that had been momentarily lost.
I think that is part of why I love the gifts that Simba give are handmade, whether it be crochet or knitted. I plan on making and donating some of their patterns myself soon.
It will be weird to make something useful for once!








































