When I was a student with no grant, no loan and parents who thought it would be character-building for me to manage without additional funding from them, I was aware of every penny I spent. For three years, I literally bought nothing unless it was absolutely essential. (I am, of course, including fags and mascara in the list of essentials, but leaving food and heating out!) Now, suddenly, I find myself in exactly the same frame of mind again. I simply don't want to spend any money. No clothes, no treats, no expensive face products and even - no shoes! In fact the only thing I want to buy is baby stuff for my lovely little grandchild, as yet unborn.
So thank goodness it's a sunny day and the flight to Newcastle this afternoon will be glorious, with views across the country all the way.
Isn't this all interesting? Is it 'good for us', as some pundits keep writing in their newspaper and magazine articles? I don't know. It's certainly different and what's for sure is that the word 'resilience' will come to have real meaning for most of us over the next year or so.
Hope you're all managing ok and enjoying the sunshine too.
See you soon,
Angie
