Holding on.
Oct. 12th, 2021 12:37 pmI gave myself permission to do the bare minimum I needed to do yesterday and spent quite a lot of it relaxing, which was a good plan, and I felt quite a lot better throughout the day. I still got a bit sad in the evening, and didn't sleep brilliantly, which led to a slow start this morning, but I'm starting to get things done.
I've got a week's holiday on my own booked from the 13th-20th of November, which isn't that long now, so if I can cling to that I should be able to get through the next month. I've booked a holiday cottage in Whitstable, on the basis that seaside towns are surprisingly cheap in November. I suspect I'm going to treat much of the week almost like a retreat, making lots of time for prayer and reading and journalling, but I should probably try to do some touristy things as well. Other than eating oysters and swimming in the sea (which might be a bit adventurous even for me at that time of year), what does one do in Whitstable?
I've got a week's holiday on my own booked from the 13th-20th of November, which isn't that long now, so if I can cling to that I should be able to get through the next month. I've booked a holiday cottage in Whitstable, on the basis that seaside towns are surprisingly cheap in November. I suspect I'm going to treat much of the week almost like a retreat, making lots of time for prayer and reading and journalling, but I should probably try to do some touristy things as well. Other than eating oysters and swimming in the sea (which might be a bit adventurous even for me at that time of year), what does one do in Whitstable?