My days vary so much, depending on when I wake up and what day it is. Thursday is market day, where I spend most of the morning and afternoon in town getting supplies and meeting up with some friends.
Friday is the day, when our collective would usually meet up, discussing our progress and what yet we needed to implement. But I don't always have things set in stone and it is one of those days that I wish to share.
The morning time, is always for me and my girls. We eat our breakfast together, talk about our plans for the day and I am there to help them if they need any help with their learning, in whatever form that takes.
My morning, always starts we me going outside and putting my bare feet on the earth. I am not truly awake, until I do that. Then of course there are the animals in my family that I need to greet.
Before I return indoors to be with my girls.
I love being a mum, it can be so bloody hard at times, but the joy that my 3 girls bring me, is really indescribable. There are simply no words to describe that feeling, it goes so beyond that.
They are, our future. The work I do, is all for them, the world that I am recreating with my tribe over here, that is for them.
Then the garden calls to me, sometimes I go straight to the garden if I awake before my girls. There is always something to do in the garden. I also have lots of plants growing around my truck and in my outdoor living space. They also need my attention, as I do theirs.
As well as providing me with food, just the sight of all the plants, makes me very happy. Some I have rescued, after finding them at the bins. (why anyone would want to dump a plant, I have no idea) Others have been given to me, cos I have been told I have green fingers and they were struggling to look after them.
Whatever the reason, I am happy they are with me.
It's really important to me, that I grow food for myself and my girls. That it is something, they see as being an essential part of living. At the end of the day, food is our greatest currency.
I love to be creative, whether it is by myself or with others. I have been involved in quite a few women's circles down through the years and it is a passion that I carry with me, wherever I go. There is something very powerful, about coming together with others, using our hands to make be creative, as we share our stories, inspiring one another.
I have shared the above photo, before on Hive. It was taken at one of the creative circles I have arranged here in Spain. It is at my place, where some of the women of the community, as well our children, made flags and dream catchers from recycled textiles. If I am going to make something, I will use only recycled materials, if it is available.
To be honest it usually is, you just have to be inventive.
There really is too much stuff in the world already and I, do not want to add more on top of what is already in existence. Sometimes it can't be helped, but generally if I have something, I use it until it really can not be used anymore. There are no upgrades in this truck.
Writing, has always brought me a lot of healing. With everything that is going on in the world today, it is really something that is keeping me sane, as I try and make sense of some of the things that are happening.
My writing always brings me hope, as what really wants to come out is the pain, followed by the realisation of the power we hold within. On top of that, when I am writing, I find that usually, my girls are too.
It is our responsibility, to provide stimulating environments for our children.
I love to write outside, my feet on the grass and pencil in hand. I am not a fan of pens at all, I prefer the feel of a pencil in my fingers and the way it looks upon paper. Plus they last longer than pens.
My day always ends with me writing, either on here or just a few notes in the notebook that lies next to my bed.
Of course there are the usual daily chores that need to be done, but I did not feel the need to share them. My girls are usually always with me, spending most of their time out of doors, like I do.
When I am outside, surrounded by nature, with my girls close by, what more could I possibly want or need?