Maybe the difference this year is that I've managed to embrace the Just Be attitude. My last two weeks in London have been remarkably lovely. We've (Frank and I) fallen into a routine of waking up when Paul kisses us goodbye, having a stretch and a coffee and then blogging, organising via bullet journal and being generally crafty. The days has been punctuated by a trip to Brighton with Kat, a walk on the riverside in Richmond with Gil, an open air cinema visit with Clara.
I've embraced early morning London with yoga on the glass floor at Tower Bridge
and at the Sky Garden in the Walkie Talkie. I have cultivated zen.
Borough Market at 8am is an entirely enchantingly empty experience.Tomorrow starts Year 13 of the illustrious teaching career and since my birthday isn't far off, it's always a good time to set those new year's resolutions. About how I'm going to make my classroom more interactive, my coordinator role more coordinated. I'm levelling up on my teachering, essentially. But i'm nervous too because life has a way of sneaking in. It already is.
So I'm going to cross fingers, rub a buddha's belly and carry my lucky charm. That, and work really, really hard.
For what remains of today, I self-soothe with sugar in one of my local haunts.