Category Archives: time out

My letter to Santa

When I was younger I believed in Father Christmas A magical man who made my dreams come true. I would sit on his knee and tell him everything I wanted But, thanks to Mrs Claus, he already knew. He was … Continue reading

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Wish you were here…

Life at The Lazy Camper HQ has been busy; I’ve had a few spare days to hang out with friends, and managed to squeeze a week in the Greek sunshine. Life is good!

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Life in a strand of hair.

It’s easy for me to say I’ve been so busy enjoying life that I’ve not made time to reflect on how far I’ve come as an actual grown up human being and how much I’ve achieved. I’ve maybe taken for … Continue reading

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New episode downloading

No, not the latest episode of Game of Thrones, but the next chapter in my little book of life… Despite not looking for one, I have got myself a new job… And an awesomely exciting one at that. I was … Continue reading

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The good life

Now that it actually feels like spring, life has got busy down on the Scott Allotment. Nestled in the picturesque Aire Valley with Harden Beck running alongside, Mum and Dads allotment is far from the shabby back garden of the … Continue reading

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Playing by the rules

When working 9 to 5, life is governed by rules and routine. Some are obvious – get to work on time. Others are more subtle – you can’t go to work in your pjs! I decided early on that I’d … Continue reading

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When I’m cleaning windows

Top tip… (Two for the price of one!) Don’t clean your windows when it’s sunny, as tempting as it is. The sunshine will not so gently show you just how filthy they are… But don’t do it. Inside or out. … Continue reading

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My thirty-something gap year / non-maternity / retirement

I always thought it was unfair you can only retire when you had reached (what I thought was an) old age, sometimes too old to make the most of precious time with family and friends and exploring the world. I … Continue reading

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