Creatures of Habit

My friend Zora is visiting from Aberdeen.

I spend every other week in Aberdeen in my real life and Zora and I regularly eat out at Yo Sushi. So as we were together for the first time since March we just had to go there for lunch!!

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We had a lovely time, ate far too much and caught up on all the office gossip, just the usual!

It reminded me that we really are creatures of habit and find comfort in the familiar but it doesn’t mean that we can’t build new habits that are healthier or more productive or just more appropriate to our current situation.  Whilst I am busy working on new habits like drinking more water and improving my diet, I think it’s important to keep some of the old ones (like eating sushi with Zora) to maintain some sense of normality and the comfort that brings with it.

And we did get some bunting made before Mum left yesterday 🙂

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Talk to you soon

Lots of love Mand xxx

3 thoughts on “Creatures of Habit”

  1. So pleased that you are managing to keep cheerful, and everything is going to plan so far. Love the picture of Mum with the bunting, and mum-in-law’s pink streak. Both brilliant ideas! We continue to pray for you at our Baptist Church here in Wilburton. X

  2. It’s wonderful to catch up with friends (and family!) and the best way to do it is with good food, I am thrilled you haven’t lost the knack. Keep smiling. Love you xx

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