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Icy cold, way too hot and bugs in the kitchen

April 22, 2026 by Susanne Leave a Comment

I actually went to bed on time (insert happy Snoopy dance!) and I did not pick my phone up before breakfast (much). I wrote for 20 minutes and had that scene go completely different than I expected which makes it really exciting.

We had breakfast and my husband and I talked some more about my „am I doing enough or not“-problem. To which the right answer is of course „it depends“.

We are continuing with the new schedule for the mornings which means we have to push ourselves a little to get stuff done on time but it also means that we eat lunch around 1 as intended, hurray!

But first I ran errands. I renewed a prescription, bought toilet paper, interdental brushes, yogurt and chocolate, then went to the health food store for one or two things. And more different chocolate.

I came home pretty early and my husband was right in the middle of the extra stress phase of cooking which is the worst time to be putting away groceries. Oh, and I was so out of it when leaving before because I was thinking so hard about that problem that I left without my list and wearing the wrong glasses. I realized when I was about 5 minutes away from home, briefly considered going back but then thought I can do without.

Well, I should have gone back because my husband had found two things we also needed from the health food store but didn’t catch me before I left.

Anyway, so I unpacked everything, then turned around and went back to the health food store.

The cashier recognized me and asked, for the second time today?

Yep.

There was lunch:

tagliatelle bolognese with grated parmesan, a mixed salad, a raw carrot and a glass of water

I wanted to do the dishes right away, you know so I would go to bed on time, but when I was looking for a container to put the rest of the pasta in I found another round of bugs in that box. We had had bugs in that cupboard just recently and had gone through everything and thrown stuff away and my husband had cleaned everything very thoroughly.

Well, turned out there was some flour left that was the source of the infestation. There weren’t many, though, so I cleaned the part that was dirty after throwing away the flour but had to skip doing the dishes because I still had to hang up the load of laundry my husband had started in the morning.

Then there was teaching which was fun but I’m still very exhausted and brain-dead.

I had a brief break between teaching and going to coaching over Zoom, so I ate some dinner rather quickly before attending.

The group coaching session was rather helpful. (Her main advice after offering a few suggestions that I had to counter with „I’m doing that already“ was – to go to bed earlier. Duh.)

I then started to write this post, tidied the kitchen, made a list for today and played my video game for the first time that day.

Today should be a little less busy which is good because I could use a bit of breathing room.

Filed Under: daily journal, life

And back to the grind

April 21, 2026 by Susanne Leave a Comment

Well, not really the grind but back to normal life.

Not that I felt normal in any way, I was extremely tired, very exhausted and my brain still needs some time off. We learned a lot last week.

I did set my alarm as usual and was very determined not to pick up my phone before breakfast. And I didn’t. I just started researching stuff right away on my laptop.

I did my morning pages and five minutes of yoga and five of meditation, and then had breakfast with my husband. We talked quite a bit, mostly about the retreat but also about some stuff of his, and then he suddenly said he had thought about those frequent conflicts around lunchtime and that he wants us to stop talking in the morning at 10 and the dishes done by 11.30, so that everything else we want to do fits in, including cooking with minimal stress.

He thought I’d be unhappy about those restrictions but I was so happy and relieved. It’s exactly what I’ve been thinking and I usually do better with structure than with free-flowing whatever.

So we stopped talking at 10 and I got my laptop out and started working on the manuscript for twenty minutes. Brushed my teeth, did the breakfast dishes and then decided to walk to the health-food store because we were out of oats and fruit.

And then I came back, turned around and went for a short walk/run:

Susanne in a gray t-shirt in front of trees and a gravel path

When I came home lunch was already on the table, hurray! And we did not fight in any way:

a palte of mashed potatoes, carrots and peas and two wieners with a glass of water on the side

The price for a peaceful lunchtime was that my husband (and me to a certain extent) had to just go from one thing wo the other without stopping. But I’d say it was worth it.

I took a short break and then a shower and then I taught my usual Monday students.

Afterwards I played the piano for a couple of minutes, helped the boy with the wording of an email and then the two of us did bodyweight training. Wow, am I out of shape! I only missed two workouts but I did spend most of my trip sitting somewhere without moving. My knees already started hurting again.

We both ate dinner, I started writing this post, we did our weekly boss fight together, and then it was time for the dishes and bed.

And today I’ll walk to the health food store again, I guess.

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Back home, yeah!

April 20, 2026 by Susanne Leave a Comment

I did go to bed super late. It looks like I actually use my late evenings as compensation for the alone-time I’ve been lacking before. Now I need to figure out how to train myself so I see sleeping as alone-time.

I did feel a little less tired in the morning, though, so that was interesting.

I started packing all my stuff up while getting ready for breakfast and even squeezed my morning pages in.

By the way, I was very, very happy about my minimalist packing and I ended up using everything but the „just in case“-stuff like bandaids, pain meds, pocket knife and nail file. Those are all things that are super annoying if you need them and don’t have them. And it’s not like the small town we were in was full of shops where you can get everything.

I checked out right after breakfast, paid for all the snacks I had binged on from the mini bar and the one beer I had, and confessed to have destroyed a plastic stand for a small piece of paper because I used it to prop a window open and forgot about it when I closed said window.

I didn’t even have to pay for it, hurray!

We then all met in the conference room with everybody’s rolling suitcases plus backpacks piles against one wall. And my small backpack under my seat. Ha!

We had our last hours of workshop and you could see everyone visibly drooping. It was still all very nice, and I’m happy to have met all these writers.

Then we had our last meal together:

There was some rucola with fried tofu and some cherry tomatoes, and then rice with turkey ragout:

rive and turkey ragout

And then some yogurt cake with mango and strawberry sorbet:

yogurt cake with strawberry sorbet

After that we talked a bit among ourselves and then I sat there with two more hours or so before my train was leaving. My original plan was to visit the craft fair but I had already looked at everything the day before.

So I took an earlier train to Karlsruhe, the weather was really nice, and when I saw that the zoo is right next to the main train station I briefly considered going there for 90 minutes until I saw that tickets cost 15 €. I looked for a nice bench and read some more „This Kingdom will not kill me“. I started really glomming on to it some time the day before and actually finished it later on the train just before reaching Munich.

I bought myself some snacks for dinner and a bottle of coke and waited for the train.

My trains were all on time, the high speed one to Munich was even two minutes early so I arrived home earlier than expected.

While still traveling I had gotten messages from both my husband and the boy offering me soup for when I’d come home. The boy had made himself ramen for dinner and had something left and my husband had bought chicken thighs and was offering to make chicken soup which was very sweet but I declined because I was not hungry.

I arrived back home and was greeted by the rest of the family and I was very happy and relieved.

Verdict on the new way of packing:

I am loving it but had still taken more than I would have liked but that was mostly because I needed lots of print outs, and some sets of cards and I took more yarn than I usually would. I knew the hat would need 117 grams or so, the first ball that I used was only a partial one so I took two full ones. When I travel I usually take a sock project and that means 100 grams of yarn. I also took a tiny tape measure because I needed to know the length of the hat.

The backpack looks very good but the back and straps are not all that comfy to wear for longer stretches of time. On the other hand I was walking around with it all day without any problem.

Whereas the rest of the group was all dealing with rolling suitcases plus backpacks bigger than mine.

Granted, I was the only one who wore all her clothes two days in a row and the skirt and leggings all for days but then one of the other writers was surprised when I told her I live in sweatpants at home because she found me rather elegant.

It’s all in the skirt.

I am also very pleased that my go-to travel outfit these days includes so many pieces that I made myself, handknit socks, of course, and leggings, a t-shirt, a skirt and a cardigan that I made myself.

Today there will be the planning of the week, the walk/run, a shower and lots of teaching.

Filed Under: daily journal, life

Learning things and eating well

April 19, 2026 by Susanne Leave a Comment

I only got 7 hours of sleep yet again, in bed by 11.30, wide awake at 6.30.

At one point in the day I felt so tired that I might have fallen asleep sitting up.

I will have to make sure that I don‘t fall asleep on the train later today.

The retreat is going very well, and I might have the beginning of an answer to one of the big things I have been thinking about. Sorry for being so ominous but it‘s mostly to do with how much to do is actually enough and how much energy to spend and if I could do better or not.

Lunch at the hotel was very good again, tomato soup, bratwurst, Saumagen, sauerkraut and potatoes and a rather nice warm chocolate cake with lemon sorbet for dessert. Of course I only took a picture of the main course:

Then more workshop stuff and we also visited the craft fair that was held on the castle grounds. Did I mention the hotel is a castle?

For dinner I had planned to get a bag of potato chips and eat those in my room but someone said they had made a reservation at a nearby restaurant and so I went there and got dumplings in mushroom cream sauce:

And then we went back to the hotel, I started writing this post, read a bit and went to sleep.

Today will be breakfast, packing, checking out of the hotel, more workshop, the last lunch with all the other writers, maybe some more time at that fair and then I‘ll make my way back home changing trains a lot.

I‘ll arrive around the time that I usually should get ready for bed so that will be fun, and then it will be back to normal.

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Walking through sunny fields and a broken toilet

April 18, 2026 by Susanne Leave a Comment

I went to bed at 11.30 again and was wide awake at 6.30. This was not good.

But I wrote morning pages and lounged in bed for a bit before going over for breakfast.

The last writer for the workshop had finally arrived, her flight had been canceled because of the Lufthansa strike and so she had to miss the first day.

We did our thing at the workshop and I did that thing where I don‘t stop talking and interrupt everybody but I‘m trying to do better.

Here is a picture of the first course of my lunch:

Sorry that I did not take pictures of the roastbeef I had or the almond tarte. It’s all a bit much.

After lunch (the food here is excellent, really) I went back to my room for a bit of quiet time and not only was it smelling iffy, there also was a puddle underneath the toilet.

Oops.

But that is the nice thing about being in a hotel, it was not my problem to solve.

They sent someone to have a look, and while he came immediately, he also left all the doors wide open which meant all my stuff was basically on display.

The nice woman at the reception desk had already said that they might have to give me a new room, so I just packed everything up real quick.

And yes, I did get a new room which was nice because that puddle was creeping closer and closer to the door and it did not smell good.

My new room is bigger with more light, so that‘s nice.

The workshop continued all afternoon, this time we did some stuff outside in small groups because the weather was so nice.

Afterwards another write and I went to an Arabic restaurant around the corner, had very good food, and talked a lot.

This time I remembered the picture:

We came back early because we both needed quiet time and so I spent the rest of my evening alone.

I guess tomorrow will be pretty much the same as today. Minus the toilet thing, I hope.

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A smooth trip and a great first day of retreat

April 17, 2026 by Susanne Leave a Comment

But first I went to bed an hour late and then had to get up super early. So yeah, I am very tired.

Everything went very well, though. I got up, made myself a breakfast that I packed into my backpack including a thermos of tea, I caught the first train of the day and while that one was two minutes late that didn‘t bother me because I had half an hour to change trains in Munich.

The next train was fifteen minutes late which bothered me more because I wanted to catch an earlier train on the next leg.

In the end I had four minutes to get from platform 3 to platform 10 and thanks to traveling with just a small backpack and also thanks to regular jogging I actually made it.

That train was late as well but again I did get my connection and from the last station it was only five minutes to the hotel where I am staying.

My room was ready already, despite the website saying it wouldn‘t be before 3 in the afternoon, so I even got to put my feet up for a bit before lunch.

I met the other writers at lunch for the first time, they are all very nice and a rather mixed bunch. One came all the way from Australia, even.

The coach is very good, it is all delightful.

But. I might run out of yarn. I finished the first ball today, and am at a length of about 21 cm already. The whole thing is supposed to be 52 cm, so I‘m not sure that will last me until Sunday night.

I guess we‘ll see, I brought two more balls but I won‘t need all of them, so I‘ll slow down with the knitting a bit.

In the evening we tried going out for dinner but the few places in walking distance were all closed so we ended up getting sandwiches and chips at the supermarket and then ate them outside sitting on a bench.

I completely forgot to take any pictures, so there‘s that.

And now for more retreat. And more knitting, of course.

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