Celebrations

Once again, with bottle of wine in hand and bursting at the seams, hubbie and I go through our New Year’s Resolutions together, the fireworks passing blurrily through the chilly night air as we sit on the porch outside. I hasten to add that we are not driving anywhere, so the empty bottles at our feet are perfectly acceptable. This year though, there is a slight difference, as the resolutions have been pre-planned! “Efficient” I hear you say? Maybe. However, after a hearty weekend of heavy feasting and making merry, the promises are already becoming a bit half-hearted and woolly.

But these resolutions are going to be the crux of this blog and of our life this year, so I feel I have to share them with you, dear reader, as you laugh hysterically at our mad decisions once again.

Living Sustainably

We would like to, within one year, develop life habits to live sustainably. These include:

  • reduce dramatically our carbon footprint
  • attempt to become as close to ‘zero waste’ as is humanly possible
  • practice “rien de neuf” (buy nothing new, within reason)
  • save water across all the ways we use it
  • practice the 8Rs (recycle, refuse, reduce, re-use, repair, re-gift, recover, rethink)
  • create habitats for wildlife in our garden, meadow and hopefully village
  • become a vegetarian (I think that that might only be me…)

At the end of the year we will see if we have found the challenge difficult, taking into account our family, our location and whether we have made any significant difference to our lifestyle. It won’t be calculated on the basis of we are all wearing sandals and horse-hair shirts or chanting mantras in the garden. Nor will we become “the great unwashed”!

As a gentle mountain breeze whips around our feet and we snuggle up together for warmth, all there is left is to raise a glass and wish all of you near and far, health, hope and happiness. May your dreams come true.

MidLife Crisis In France

COPYRIGHT Ⓒ 2023

Related Posts

  • Couch Potato Confessions

    Oh my goodness, how is it that if you have taken a break from sport, you find that you are right back to zero again in terms of fitness? I mean literally gasping for breath afterwards… wait for it, 8 minutes of high-intensity walking. The doctor “recommended” I get off my bum and start some…

    Read More

  • Rainbows in our lives

    As some of you know, I have just started teaching on a new platform «Preply». It is much like the other platforms where a commission is taken and you get your fee at the end. The revelation for me though is that I am in charge of my own hours, pricing and even the students…

    Read More

  • Cold flushes

    Cold flushes on a summer’s day can perhaps be thought of as being a “good” symptom of the menopause, however once you have turned blue and you shiver uncontrollably for the hundredth time this year and reach for the hot water bottle for a temporary fix, it suddenly doesn’t seem that much of a boon.…

    Read More

  • “They always say that time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.”

    As the year nears its end, I find myself wondering about the sanity of starting a blog. Hanging out your washing to dry for all to see was not the intention but more an evaluation of whether we could live more sustainably in a society that buffets us consistently with consumerism dilemmas. Should we try…

    Read More

Midlife Crisis
in France

Follow our journey…

Subscribe and follow

Recent Posts

Subscribe To My Newsletter

Follow our journey…

Popular Post

error

Please share...

YouTube
YouTube
Set Youtube Channel ID
Instagram
Follow by Email
RSS