I know it's been a while but believe me when I say that my absence from Blogland wasn't in any way intentional. In fact, I've lost count of the times when I woke up, determined to virtually put pen to paper that day, only for it to go pear shaped as, when push came to shove, by the end of the day time seemed to have evaporated into thin air.
My 10th Blogiversary on the 5th of March, which was supposed to be a red letter day, came and went, with only the briefest of mentions on my Instagram. On one of the rare occasions when we managed to take outfit photos, I happened to be wearing a vintage Crimplene dress from the Finnish Karelia label which I was wearing in one of my very first blog posts back in March 2016.
Funnily enough, I seem to be wearing the same colour of tights - perhaps even the same pair - but I haven't worn the jacket nor the beret in a very long time. I might still have the shoes rattling around somewhere at the bottom of my wardrobe, but I know for a fact that I sold the handbag.
The post in question, which you can find here, was called A Walk in the Park, which I can assure you cannot be said of life at Dove Cottage at the moment.
To give you a short update, just under a week after his first chemotherapy session Jos started having side effects, notably utter fatigue and complete lost of appetite. If that wasn't bad enough, he also suffered from an alarming drop in blood pressure whenever he got up on his feet. We now know that this too is to be blamed on chemotherapy, but it definitely didn't help that he wasn't eating and drinking nearly enough. The combined result of this was that at one point we ended up in A&E after he'd had a fall - thankfully nothing too serious apart from his face looking like he'd been in a fight - and that his next chemotherapy session got postponed by a week as he needed to get stronger first. I'm not joking when I tell you he was actually prescribed an unhealthy diet involving lots of sugar and salt!
Now, without further ado, here are some of the things I've been up to since I last posted all of six (eek!) weeks ago.
I've been reading, although admittedly nothing too taxing for my constantly muddled brain.
And I've been wearing clothes, obviously, making the effort to carefully put together outfits like I've always done, even if most of them do not make it onto my camera roll.
Here I am wearing a beloved cord skirt bought on the high street in November 2023, combined with a vintage Diolen C&A blouse I picked up from Think Twice a couple of weeks later.
This black floral A-line dress, which has been in my wardrobe for what feels like forever, was a Think Twice find as well, while my long pink cardigan is from Mango via the charity shops. The gods of the charity shops also gifted me with the green boots back in December 2021. A holy grail if ever there was one.
My lunch breaks rarely take me to Think Twice like they used to, but I gladly made an exception for a cappuccino catch-up with my dearest friend Inez. As the shop had just started one of their famous sales, it would have been a crime not to have a quick look. Priced at a silly € 4,20, this Norwegian style jumper was a no-brainer.
I wore it on a bitterly cold Saturday a couple of days later, combined with an electric blue new wool vintage skirt I'd found back in December and a charity shopped half-elasticated suede belt.
Speaking of charity shops, it boggles my mind to think I've so far only been for a rummage twice this year. However, that day I decided to walk to our most local shop, which is just over a kilometer from Dove Cottage.
I was rewarded for my efforts with this gorgeous Zara jumper, which Kezzie declared to be very Anne of Green Gables when I sent her a photo. I'd been trying in vain to take a decent mirror selfie but had to admit defeat and ask a fellow shopper for help :-)
Any walks have been largely solo affairs, one of which took me to a local park, where the sight of a sea of wood anemones gladdened my heart and put a spring in my step.
Even so, it truly beggars belief that Spring is once again upon us, and that life goes on even if I haven't felt particularly part of it these last couple of months.
Another day found me taking the bus to our neighbouring village of Edegem for a stroll at Hof ter Linden.
Here I was, lost in thought and very much minding my own business, when much to our mutual delight I ran into our friends Ingrid and Luc.
We spent half an hour or so sitting and talking on a sun-drenched bench before continuing our respective walks. It was so good to see them!
Before I bid you goodbye for now - with a promise not to leave it that long this time - here's a view across the lake to the castle, which is currently in the final stages of restoration.
Hope to be back soon!








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It's so good to see a post from you.
ReplyDeleteChemotherapy takes it out of the person receiving it, and the person caring for the patient. I hope that Jos is stronger now, but it's so hard to eat when you have no appetite. Take care of yourself, Ann.
My dear friend, I am so happy 😊 to see you back. ❤️ I have missed your presence.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. You look beautiful and radiant and I love your outfits.
Chemotherapy is horrible. The effects can be very bad.
I wish you and Jos good health, happiness and prosperity.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to Jos and hope he gets stronger soon.
Anne from Green Gables is wonderful, just like your blouse. It's lovely to hear from you and see you.
The photo with the view of the lake is magical.
Kind regards
so good to hear from you and jos!!
ReplyDeletei´m glad you had some fun with your pretty clothes and charity shopping..... that frilly pullover is gorgeous :-)
all our best health wishes to jos - and tons of hugs to you! xxx
Dear friend, I love ❤️ charity shops. You can find many useful and beautiful items at great prices. Goodwill is a favourite of mine. Sending you much love and hugs 🫂 🤗 ❤️
ReplyDeleteI’m so happy to see you back in blogland. All of my thoughts are with you and Jos right now. I love that pink Mango cardigan, it’s so vibrant. Take care xxx
ReplyDeleteAnn (without an E) of Dove Cottage is looking very beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteYou look beautiful in all your outfits and I love the Wood Anenones. I'm glad you have managed to find some time to walk and find a few little sartorial treats to cheer you up. As always, much love to you and Jos x
What a thrill to see a new post from you! 10 years of blogging is a huge milestone. Congratulations! Your posts are so meaningful, interesting, and special. It is always a treat when you share something. Your creativity and style are unmatched.
ReplyDeleteI hate that you and Jos have been dealing with so much lately. I can't even begin to imagine the stress and strain you have both been under, but please know that there are so many people out there wishing you well and sending you love. I love seeing the beautiful outfits you have created in the last little while. That Zara sweater is definitely Anne of Green Gables! I love it! That first photo you shared from your walks took my breath away. It feels like...hope. The light shining through the trees made me very emotional. What a perfect photo.
So happy to see you back, and glad that you're still wearing clothes ;D and looking fab in them!. Lovely that you wore same dress now than ten years ago, and wish you a Happy Blogversary, dear Ann. Also lovely that you've been so lucky in your recent visits to charity shopping, both jumpers are Fabulous even if so different, that norwegian one is so joyful and that 'romantic' zara one looks really amazing!
ReplyDeleteLovely in that floral dress with pink cardi too.
And always happy to see some landscapes and so important to go for a walk in spring and feel some fresh air even if you've been worried for sure.
Hope Jos recover his appetite, it's really important!. When Mr.A. was having chemo, he had to force himself to eat and I was always trying to tempt him with his fav food!. So difficult times, dear Ann, I only can send you my best wishes and lots of love!
besos
All the very best to you bothxx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for visiting and commenting, dearest Ann! My thoughts have been with you and Jos on a regular basis, and I've been whispering to Bess when I snuggle our kitties (this is a known way to communicate to other cats, lol), that she needs to give you lots of healing hugs.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 10th anniversary! Your blog is wonderful, and I'm so happy to have gotten to know you and Jos - you feel like family to me. Sending good vibes to Jos - fatten him up! Big hugs to you all.