Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year

I am writing this blog from Nargano Japan. Sitting in a cosy hotel in front of a blazing fire as snow falls outside in bucket loads. It is a virtual Winter Wonderland here and I half expect the characters of Narnia to appear from behind the pine trees it looks so surreal. 
The last couple of weeks rushed by in a blur and due to Xmas Sale, 2nd sons mysterious illness, finalising sale of the house and trying to find a place to live, I haven:t had time to wish everyone a merry Xmas....and now here it is New Years Eve already!!!
What a year for myself and nearly everyone I know. I:m sure if I was into the significance of numbers 2010 would surely be a year that represents change, evolution, creativity and upheaval.
This year I have achieved so much and learnt many lessons good and bad, I have met so many wonderful and talented women who with a generosity of spirit and heart have helped me navigate through the stressful territory of small business and  made me feel welcome in a industry that I love.
I hope that 2011 brings every ones dreams into reality and is a year that will be bigger and better than the last. But I know that as women (not being sexist but it is from the only point of view I know) we have so much pressure from society and most of all from ourselves to be these super beings and I for one feel compelled to run around a million miles an hour just to achieve what I need to in an average day. So now as the year draws to an end I have found myself a little world worn and weary at having to be all and have all.  I feel a slow life movement coming and encourage all the you creative, driven, achieving women out there to join me and be kind to yourselves and sit for a little longer, let the house stay messy for a couple of hours more, talk to your friends for a few more minutes, have that extra coffee and just enjoy the slow moments.
Happy New Year!!!

4 comments:

  1. What a wonderful place to welcome in the New Year!
    Your blog is a delight and I am looking forward to following along in 2011 :o)
    Angex

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  2. I can really relate to what you have written about 2010 and lets hope 2011 brings us all health, happiness and a little relaxation too. Mel xx

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  3. I wish you a Fabulous New Year and all the best for your family's health and wellbeing. I hope you have a lovely break. x

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  4. I have enjoyed reading your blog. I am an expatriate living in Singapore, so not a 'million' miles away from Japan, though I've never visited.

    Maybe you can pop by my blog?
    http://crazysideoflife.blogspot.com/
    I'm a complete novice, but enjoying what I know

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