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    Long time no post

    I’m back

    Looking back through my blog I can see I last wrote here two years ago.  Life has taken over and got busy! When I started writing my book , I hoped to be published by now.  Complications of life, family  children all have priority over my ever busy schedule.

    My writing

    So hoping to get back into it properly. I am now sat typing on my phone while watching my two children swimming.   I had hoped to write something today but the house and my daughters messy bedroom took priority.

    So what am I up to?

    Still writing www.justmuddlingthroughlife.co.uk I have written this month for BlogBattle, and the writers Unite photo prompt.  I am also helping two children now 10 and 12 with their homework and any issues.  Plus working and being an active mum.   We are also walking as much as possible trying to raise awareness and fundraise for Pancreatic Cancer since losing my dad in November 2020.

    My book

    Still in draft form my book about an ordinary house wife given an unbelievable job, one that will change everything, is sat in my one drive at about 75000 words.  It needs a complete rewrite now and looking over again.  Some people have said this is an impossible task with work and children. I’m starting to agree with them.  However if I don’t finish it then my story will not get read.  I need to finish it.

    Momentum and routine

    I think routine is important and with work and everything I lost this.  I need to get it back.

    Any suggestions on how I do this? I need to keep going and push on through, but when my children need me then they come first.

    Have any of my readers managed this?  Written a book with the demands of a young family? First time I’ve written a blog post at the swimming pool on my mobile phone.

    I will just keep going as best as I can.

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    Pancreatic Cancer UK – A story a day in November

    After losing my dad In November 2020, many of you will know that we have been busy walking, fundraising and raising awareness of Pancreatic Cancer.  I have nearly walked 1000 miles since February and the children are nearly at 500 miles.  We have nearly achieved our walking goals.

    Through November I have been writing a story a day on my other blog, (Just muddling through life).  They are not all directly related to Pancreatic Cancer, but I have mentioned it on everyone to raise awareness, and they are all fiction.  They cover a few genres, from Crime to Science Fiction.  Here are the web links, grab yourself a drink and a snack and I hope you enjoy reading them.

    A story a day

    November 1st – Time away from the fog of life

    November 2nd – Fountain Lake and my family

    November 3rd – An unexpected woodland mystery

    November 4th – A trick of time and space

    November 5th – Clouds at the park and my dreams

    November 6th – Fire and the path of life

    November 7th – My shield and our grief

    November 8th – The hypnotic beat to my day

    November 9th – Fireworks and a guy – Part 1

    November 10th – Missing children and fear – Part 2

    November 11th – The Shadow and the children – Part 3

    November 12th – Missing friends and the Shadow – Part 4

    November 13th – Water Hemlock and freedom – Part 5

    November 14th – Spaghetti Bolognese and two dates

    November 15th – The creepy Crolly doll – Part 1

    November 16th – The Crolly doll factory worker – Part 2

    November 17th – Missing and kidnapped – Part 3

    November 18th – The doll and the hitman – Part 4

    November 19th – The Grey haired man and my family – Part 5

    November 20th – Alone with a friend in need

    November 21st – Running away from my life and thoughts

    November 22nd – A Detective at work and life

    November 23rd – For the love of Lucy

    November 24th – Hurt and a cruel colleague

    November 25th – The Clown and the Tiny Café

    November 26th – Doppelgangers, do they exist? – Part 1

    November 27th – Hurricane Hannah and the doppelgangers – part 2

    November 28th – New timelines and more doppelgangers – Part 3

    November 29th – Through the lightning bolt – Part 4

    November 30th – The Professor’s and the parallel timelines – part 5

     

    For more on our walking see – Life, fundraising, walking and writing challenges

    Here is my fundraising page if you would like to donate, any size donation is appreciated, thankyou.

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    Life, fundraising, walking and writing challenges

    When life let’s you down, how do you bounce back? This right now is my life, the worst thing happened to me last year, I lost my dad to Pancreatic cancer.  After losing someone so special how do you pick yourself up and carry on?

    Needing to focus on my writing, I’m not getting very far.  It’s amazing how priorities blur when the hardest things in life happen. Many times a day I cry for my dad, he’s not going to answer me, but I hope he can hear me.  I believe he is with me but I’d really love a proper two-way conversation which I know won’t happen in this life.

    There are things I need to achieve this year, quite a few of them my dad would have helped me with. Getting myself in the right place to do them is now added to the challenge of 2021.  A year ago, I was worrying about COVID, that worry is nothing in comparison to the pain of now.

    Fundraising

    We cannot bring dad back but we can help raise awareness of this terrible illness.  Dad was gone within 12 weeks of diagnosis and he suffered greatly.  My family (myself, my children, two sisters and their children) are now walking in dad’s honour, raising awareness and raising money for research into this awful disease.  I’ve read that only two percent of the cancer research budget goes to Pancreatic Cancer.  Money donated to Pancreatic Cancer UK goes directly into research into pancreatic cancer.  Knowledge of it hasn’t changed for the last forty years hence many people are diagnosed at stage 4 and too late.  The average survival rate once diagnosed, I’ve read is about three months without chemotherapy.  Dad like many was too weak for chemo and his passing was hard.

    Here is the link to my Just giving page, if you would like to donate, any size donation would be gratefully received.

    Today on day 46, I’ve walked about 255 miles, my children (age 7 and 9) have walked about 117 miles.  They are aiming to walk 200 miles in 100 days and are halfway there.

    We have set up a Facebook page – Walking for Grandad following our fundraising efforts and to raise awareness of this awful disease.  if you are interested please do follow along and help support our efforts.

    Facebook live

    Here is my Facebook live video from 5th March

    My writing

    Next month my western story will be published in an Anthology.  I read it to my dad a few hours before he died.  I left out some of the shooting as awkward to read to a dying man, but once I finished it, he moaned a little.  He was attached to a syringe driver but I’m sure he heard it, I just hope that he liked it.

    I’m now needing to start work on a fantasy story.  I’ve never written a fantasy before. There is also a competition I would like to enter. With commitments to work, to my children and now walking I’m often too tired to read and write.

    Sometime this year I want to get back to my novel but I need to focus on it properly. It needs a full redraft so despite being about 75000 words there is many hours of work left to do.

    2021

    With all the stress around 2020 and all the pain,  I’m focusing on my family and the future. We started walking on February 13th, we’ve already covered a huge distance, keeping up the momentum is the next challenge.  I would love to get to 500 miles in 100 days but the long distances I’m walking take me away from my family and my writing.  It’s good therapy, I listen to music and take in the open country around me.  It gives me something to aim for, but staying motivated is going to be hard.  Walking seven to eleven miles alone is obviously quicker and easier then walking with a 7 and 9 year old. The furthest they have walked so far is 8 miles, so they really are doing well.

    I’m hoping 2021 is more positive then 2020, it really has been a rotten, tough year.

    So, how is life with you? And how are your writing plans going?

     

    For more see, Loss of my lovely dad and my writing

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