It's that time of year again!
We've had our heating on for a couple of hours in the mornings for the past week to "take the chill off".
Mr SLTD has started his new job so we've moved to a new house. It's not THE new house, as that's still having some repairs done, but we're in a temporary house down the road since beginning of September probably until beginning of December. It's a ye olde farmhouse and is very lovely, and gets toasty warm in the front two rooms once the sun has started shining on it but overnight it gets absolutely nose-pinchingly, muscle-achingly freezing. So Mr SLTD the early riser turns it on when he gets up and I turn it off when I come down to breakfast.
I'm slightly shocked looking at my heating entry from last year. We were really trying to cut everything down to the bone. Now we suddenly have (what feels to us like) absolutely pots of money, so we can afford to not turn blue before breakfast! We still find we prefer to wear our base layers and have it on the cold side, though, which I'm secretly pleased about.
We are all very happy. We managed to make it through to Mr SLTD's new job starting without running out of money (i.e. dipping into the Official Stash as opposed to the cash emergency fund), although we did take money out of the stash to buy our first car - a used VW e-Golf. I am homeschooling our eldest and the other two are along for the ride. We're living in a delicious chocolate-boxy village where our postman asks after our health as a matter of course. We are currently spending all of Mr SLTD's new higher salary on things for the new house (curtains, furniture, etc) but still frugalling and DIYing it (my next job is making eight pairs of curtains, and eBay remains our friend) and we should be done with all that until Christmas and never need to replace any of it unless it breaks. We've gone for an austere Victorian National Trust (but without all the clutter and knickknacks!) vibe so that should be pretty perennial and never need an aesthetic update. (No trendy grey in sight!) There is also a great big garden that I plan to fill with fruit trees and fruit bushes and rhubarb and asparagus and strawberries (oh, and maybe a few flowers too... and hopefully a grape vine!)
After Christmas we are going to knuckle down and start saving again. We need to discuss what FOR (generic retirement, do we want to buy a house...) We're both still very taken with the idea of buying a house/barn/stable/whatever to renovate/convert as a fun project, or even to build a house in keeping with the local countryside aesthetic, but planning is Hard round here so maybe we should do the sensible thing and just keep it as index funds. Sigh...
My son and I are going to build a model village/model railway in our new garden. I got several books out of the library about it the other week and asked my parents for a bag of cement and some cement dye for my birthday.
I'm not working and have no plans to, homeschooling being my "job", but I did finish my novel and edited it and I think it's not bad actually, and have sent it to lots of agents but no bites yet despite one full manuscript request.
My grandmother had a stroke so will be coming to live with us in the new house, plus daily carers, and we are all looking forward to having her for whatever time we get with her before she dies. She's 96 though, and tough! She's made an amazing recovery so far from her stroke - almost all the movement back in her arm and hand. She's just a bit clumsy with that hand and had already been struggling to remember stuff and organise herself. So now we can organise her and she can just enjoy playing with the children.
And that's my life right now, and my heating :)