100 Days of Wonder – #70

I said yesterday that I was beginning to feel Christmassy so here’s a Christmas greeting from me to you. The photo is actually from January 2023 but when we arrived a lot of the festive stuff was still all over the Disney parks. I’m currently waiting to fly out to Hamburg today to see Dad, have a wander around the Hamburg Christmas markets and enjoy some childhood memories. The pull to reminisce and reflect is strong.
At the same time the Disney anticipation is building. I have probably said before that the planning is as much part of the excitement, joy and wonder as the trip itself. There’s not much planning left to do now. Everything is booked. I’m getting excited, I’m increasingly thinking about the happy headspace Disney world gives me and thinking about it means I am spending more time thinking happy.
So I think Christmas reflectiveness coupled with Disney excitement mean that my tolerance of drama and bullshit is at an all time low and I am really just interested in stories of hope and joy and wonder. May your run up to Christmas be peaceful, calm and filled with kindness and love.
100 Days of Wonder – #28
It has been a gorgeous autumnal day today which I spent at our University Open Day talking to lots of prospective students. I like Open Days, they are full of excitement and hope and the promise of things to come. We are also one step closer to Halloween so I am a pretty happy bunny. I’ll talk more about Halloween in the next few days but the picture I picked is deliberately more autumnal than spooky. It was taken in September 2017 which is the only time I have been to Walt Disney World at a time of year that wasn’t January. I like autumn for all sorts of reasons but have realised that I actually just like having proper seasons where you have more than just a vague temperature difference between them. Here in the UK, I love the changes in colour. It’s not just the leaves on trees, it’s everything. They blue skies are somehow a slightly different blue, the grey that so often settles in at this time of year is a reminder that not everything has to be sunshine and roses all the time and the deeper darker colours of autumn just somehow make my soul smile. They are perhaps more muted, less extrovert and in your face than some of the bold spring and summer colours and that suits me. I love the mist rising from the river, the fog that descends, the way you can be stuck in a cloud all day but half a mile down the road it might be bright sunshine. I like the moody and the dark but I like it even more because it is interrupted with spells of warmth and brightness. I also like the idea of autumn as the first phase of renewal. Autumn signifies getting rid of the old to make time for rest before the new. I like that pattern because it so explicitly recognises the rest that comes with winter. It’s not entirely compatible with an academic year cycle through. So as my soul is moving to shedding its metaphorical leaves and leaving behind the things that no longer bring me joy, the academic year really just begins. As we move towards winter, we gear up to be busier than ever whether that is socially or academically with assessments, marking and seeing everyone before Christmas (why?) … and as we head into renewal, at least in our academic calendar now, we are actually getting into the finishing straight of teaching. So I think sometimes my soul is a bit confused. I get more reflective as autumn moves on and I try and be explicit about finishing things and not immediately starting something new. I try and move with the cycle that recognises the move from one thing to the next but with rest in-between them. That’s not always easy, but I suspect it is essential to doing things well and staying well.

100 Days of Wonder – #26
After the 2019 Dopey Challenge (if you googled that or clicked the link, yes you read that right, it is mad and 48.6 miles over 4 days is ridiculous), we took Dopey out to the parks to celebrate. You could say he went on a bit of a bender and there weren’t many sweet treats he didn’t try. For he, read we. It was an epic celebration of fun and silliness fuelled by good coffee, lots of food and some fancy drinks with lights and straws.






Completing a big impossible challenge like running races on 4 consecutive days with a marathon on Day 4 obviously warrants a big celebration but as I was looking through the pictures trying to pick just one (and failing, obviously), I was thinking about how celebrating the small stuff is even more important. Perhaps not always with a sweet treat or a light up drink but marking things completed, celebrating a job well done or giving yourself a pat on the back for holding your shit together are all worth consciously doing. So today I am celebrating 2 things: Senior colleagues having your back and students with brilliant ideas. And how? With a cup of tea and a small square of Ritter Sport chocolate, perfectly meshing together my German childhood chocolate with my oh so very English drink. It made for a lovely reflective moment and a smile in an otherwise busy day. Perfect. What are you celebrating today? And how?
