I've bitten the bullet and put in the paperwork to claim my Civil Service pension a few years early. This means that:
(a) I have a regular monthly income, albeit a smaller one than if I'd waited, and
(b) the pressure is off me to find another job, until I either get bored, or spot something I really fancy.
I've had a job since I was a teenager (part-time), throughout studying for my degree (part-time, and full-time on the summer holidays) and then after graduation for over 20 years until I left the Civil Service (full-time) so I feel like a bit of a hiatus now is not anything to get stressed about.
And how am I filling my days, without the endless drudgery of earning my living?
Well.
I have joined the gym, and am going along 3 times a week to try and sort out the annoying wheezing/coughing which has become much more pronounced since I had Covid. Also, it will get me fitter and hopefully give me more energy. My fitness instructor/lard wrangler was most helpful, and so far it's been very enjoyable. Let's see what I have to say in 6 months.
A holiday has been booked. We are off to France in a few weeks, to visit the gorgeous city of Lyon. I've never been there before and am very much looking forward to seeing the sights, visiting the ruins, eating the food and mangling the language. We're going on the train, so will hopefully see a fair bit of the countryside as we travel down there.
Dressmaking. Yes, I am once more grappling with my creative demons. We're off to a Regency picnic at the end of May (no, I don't really know what that entails) so I am making myself an early C19 outfit. I've made loads of re-enactment kit for myself, Mr WithaY and various mates over the years, but that was all either English Civil War or Medieval, so a more tailored dress in very different - and much less forgiving - fabric is proving challenging.
So far in this project I have:
- Acquired a lovely Egyptian cotton duvet cover in a charity shop (£3!) to make a toile;
- Made a toile from a commercial pattern, then redrafted it to include more authentic C19 tailoring and construction;
- Cut out the new pattern in gorgeous embroidered fine cotton lawn for the overdress;
- Tried on the toile-and-overdress combo;
- Discovered that they are at least three sizes too big for me, and deconstructed them;
- Re-drafted the toile pattern to (hopefully) fit me properly.