Wednesday 16 December 2020

WOYWW 602

 Another week has just flown by... and it is time to show you my desk again courtesy of Julia's What's on Your Workdesk blog hop.


My desk is mostly filled by my computer - I have been preparing photos for printing for my diary.  You can also see evidence of wrapping (papers hiding my mug, scissors and selotape) but not a lot else. 




Work is insane at the moment, but I have managed to swim on occasion.  The water temperature is down to 6 degrees now which makes the skin tingle and is really invigorating.  


Not much more to report this week, so I am keeping it short and sweet this week and I will finish with this picture of Alex squashing me (he is now taller than me!). I hope that you all have a wonderful week. Take care and stay safe.

With love & God Bless,

Caro

xxx

28 comments:

Mary Anne said...

Your flushed cheeks belie the temperature!

My son once complained to me that all of his friends grew taller than their moms quite early but he had to wait till he was nearly ready to leave for Uni before he was taller than me! He found that annoying LOL!Lucky you to have yours still at home with you!

Happy too close to Christmas WOYWW!
Mary Anne (1)

glitterandglue said...

Morning Caro. Hope you are soon finishing work for a break. I imagine all your students are now home and teaching is again all on-line. I cannot believe Alex is now taller than you - how he has grown since I first looked at pictures of him on your posts!
Take care. God bless.
Margaret #4

Annie said...

I love seeing your swimming pics...it makes me shudder but can understand the good it does for you. The last photo made me smile because even as an adult my Dad loved to sit me on his knee :-)
Hugs,
Annie x #14

Lunch Lady Jan said...

These sons eh? One minute they’re hugging your knees and the next minute they’re towering over you! Handy for fetching things out of tall cupboards though, lol!! I’m glad you’re still managing to have a swim despite work trying to get in your way - hope you’ll have time to stop and unwind very soon.
Hugs LLJ 7 xxx

Neet said...

I struggle to wash my hands under cold water, plunging in it would be a no no for me so i admire you so much and put your gorgeous skin down to this swimming you do.
Well, at 5'10" I thought I was going to remain the tallest in the family but son soon caught up and ended up at 6'5" so watch out Alex will be towering above you before you know it.
Blessings, Neet 16 xx

Helen said...

Work is manic here too . Glad you're still getting the odd swim. Helen #2

shazsilverwolf said...

Hi Caro, hopefully you'll be 'breaking up' soon, and be able to have some downtime. Enjoy seeing your swim pics, you really are so brave. Amazing how fast time goes, and how fast our children grow!Stay safe, have a lovely week, hugs, Shaz #6 X

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Hi Caro, what a hard year and I bet you are really ready for rest. I felt quite shivery when I saw you all dressed for the swimming again but it obviously does you good and if you enjoy it it's got to be worthwhile just please don't make it compulsory Lol! Good to see Alex doing so well too, he's got your eyes for sure. Stay safe and have a very happy woyww Angela x12x.

Julia Dunnit said...

It’s great to see you’re still getting a swim, I realise that some days the getting there and the dressing and journeying homes is longer than the swim itself, but it matters not. Am thinking of my silliness over trying to walk down big steps into a chill off swimming pool without shrieking!! I am willing you to break up now, so that you can make the most of daylight and not have to stay up all night, because that must be the only way you get everything done. Love to see Alex is still happy to horse about with you, mine used to do it to stop me watching something she didn’t want to see on the tv!!

Zsuzsa Karoly-Smith said...

I would call 6 degrees shockingly bone chilling LOL not invigorating! I'm sure it's a particular mind set you need to get into that cold water - and I just don't have it in me! The other day my shower wasn't producing enough hot water - it was just luke warm - and I even found that unpleasant! What can I say, I'm just a wimp LOL! Happy swimming and happy #602! zsuzsa #27

Lillianb said...

Well done on still swimming. nice to see you and Alex are such great friends, mine are all grown with families of their own

Happy WOYWDW Stay well and safe,

Lilian B #10

Felicia said...

Caro, I continue to be in awe of your swimming antics! Can we all just say....brrrrrrhhhhhhh!!! LOLOL Your son is just the cutest! My youngest daughter (she's 17) likes to sit on and squish me as well! All the while as she sings and bounces until I laugh so hard I cry!! I love it. I know one day I will miss it terribly! The Merriest of Christmas to you and your son and many blessings! Felicia #31

Karen said...

Hi! BRRR good for you! maybe I'd go in with the jacket on ~ LOL ~ Happy Wrapping & Enjoy the season ~ Love, Karen #32

Chana Malkah said...

Hi, Caro,

I am engaged in the "thermostat" war with the Hubster. Seeing pictures of you in that cold water is not helping my situation!" :D)

Hope you have a great day!

Hugz,
Chana Malkah, #34

Diana Taylor said...

Oh Caro - 6 degrees - my goodness you are hardy! I'm glad you are managing to fit in some fun despite the pressures of work. Hopefully you'll be breaking up for the holidays soon and take things a little easier.
Have a great week,
Diana xx #22

Shoshi said...

Sorry to hear how busy you are with work, Caro, but glad you can still go swimming! Love the pic of you all wrapped up afterwards! As for Alex being taller than you, he must have shot up recently. My best friend from school, who isn't very tall, always said she got a crick in her neck, looking up at her son in order to wag her finger at him lol!

Have a great week and God bless, and happy WOYWW,
Shoshi x #21

Shoshi said...

Ooops - meant to say thanks for your visit - glad you like the cute kitties both real and crochet! I'm hoping things will get back to normal again with my prescription next month but as it's happened twice now, I don't hold out much hope. It's disappointing that they can't identify the problem because it leaves me feeling frustrated and impotent, just how I feel over all the hospital nonsense I've had to put up with!!

Shoshi x #21

Crafting With Jack said...

Hi Caro, you and your son have the most beautiful smiles. Have a great week x Angela #5

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

Happy to see you've managed to catch a swim or two during those busy times, make sure you get time for you you deserve it. Both my boys tower over me, makes me feel very secure, enjoy those special times. Happy WoywW Hugs Tracey x

Catriona said...

Your swimming photos always cheer me -you look so refreshed and happy in them! Funny how nearly grown children still like to sit on you!!

StampinCarol said...

You have very red cheeks around your smile!
I've seen a few desks in the gift wrapping mode.
Alex is quite the good looking young man!
Have a wonderful week!
Carol N #29

My name is Cindy said...

Hi Caro, good to see you looking so well and er - invigorated!! You put me to shame. Lovely pic of you and Alex, they grow way too fast, my son can put his chin on my head. Have a good break! Have a good week, stay well, stay safe, Cindy #26

Spyder said...

I've just opened up you blog and thought Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I need to go put a jump on. Crazy cold out there, I'll guess you'll be swinning when the snow comes too! Have a great crafty week.
Stay safe! Thank you for my snoop! Happy WOYWW
((Lyn)) #24

Sarah Brennan said...

Oh the joy of becoming the shortest person in the family Caro. Mine all tower above me being 6'3" plus. Hope work calms down soon. Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #3

craftyani said...

Brrrrrr 6 degrees I won't go in the sea unless it is 25 at least. Well done though. My son ended up taller than me and his dad, think we must feed them good food. Ani

Twiglet said...

Lovely to see Alex - happy smiley boy! You do make me shiver with the thought of that cold water but I have heard several folk say its addictive! xx Jo

Kyla said...

love seeing your wild swimming photos, I havent been able to go at all this year, which seems really odd as I have swum in rivers since I was about 12 years old(grew up fishing and playing in rivers as a wee kid). Hope work is as manageable as it can be (well, you know what I mean, long shifts, adjustments etc) and thanks for visiting my desk already.

kyla

Susan Renshaw said...

Still find it hard to believe that you are swimming in 6 degrees...
Have a lovely Christmas!
Sorry I am so late commenting...
Happy 602nd WOYWW!
Stay Safe and Keep Well...
Susan #23
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