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Falling back into step with routine

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This post has been a long time coming.  In the hustle and bustle of arriving back 'home', moving things, unpacking, resuming work, I've felt a little out of sorts.

Coming back to the familiar is always a little weird.  My local bagelry closed its doors, but there's now a kickass vegan deli within walking distance.  Our apartment is smaller, but more central.  Some team members from my magical Lush store have disappeared, but we've got some kooky replacements.  Same same, but different.




This blog has also been nagging at me just a little bit.  A couple of times I've gotten emails from brands and companies and other blogs, talking about collaboration (and if you're one of them, and I stopped replying... I'm really sorry) and I just kept wondering what this blog was to me now.

It started as a travel journal to tell my family about my trip, then some of you came along, and I kept sharing my travels and my stories.  What is it now that I'm stagnant and stable and living with my cat?  Do you still care what I'm doing?

Things got normal really quickly.  Nick and I were going to artist's markets and going to the cinema and I was spending most days at Lush as soon as we got home.  We were building our new home and cooking dinner and trying new eateries.  It's all become very normal.





Coming back down to earth has been tricky, but lovely.  I'm not sure if my regular, everyday, bath-loving life is something of interest, but I missed blogging a lot, so it looks like I'm back for now.  I'll probably be trying out some new things while I work out what this blog *is* to me, so bear with me.

See you soon (with actual content!)

<3

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