
Goodbye 2021 ~ Changes are Coming
Hello friends,
2021 is finally coming to a close; it both feels like its been a long year and yet flown by…this year for me personally, has been very up and down and it’s ending more on a down than an up.
This has lead me to think a lot about the content of this space and my social media…

10+ Years of Animal Crossing
As someone who is mostly housebound, playing a game which is mainly set outdoors in nature is just wonderful. Playing as my character, I can walk/run around enjoying my flowers and trees, do my jobs, chat to my animal friends, pick my fruit, go swimming and hang out with my actual friends ~ all things my health doesn't allow me to do in real life on a daily basis. I basically live vicariously through my little character!

Hello 2021
With everything going on, I did struggle to know how to even start this piece and what I could even say. I don’t want it to seem like I’m ignoring everything going on but right at the start I said I wanted this to be a safe place for both my readers and for myself. A place to read about other things or to find comfort if you live a life with chronic illness
Lockdown 2.0 ~ Things to help from a stay at home pro!
So as someone who is very use to staying home, {I have been well enough to leave my house once since December 2019} I thought I’d share some tips and things that help me through the autumn/winter months