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Happy new year from the Davieses!

Blwyddyn Newydd Dda wrth yr Davieses!

(Paul, Didi & me) 

I would have loved to spend NYE with family, but for several reasons we couldn’t. Instead we enjoyed a quiet night just the three of us. Should I be counting my kitten? The day before, after a bit of internet searching I had found a couple of ideas to make our night fun, but low in energy expenditure. I saw a great idea on one forum, to eat healthy snacks instead of junk food, on the basis that you would wake up on 1st January feeling like you had already gotten back on track with a balanced diet after Christmas. I took this idea and ran with it. We had a yummy fruit platter, started a puzzle, played one of our new games (great Christmas present) and watched a film on iplayer. We spent the night doing things we enjoyed, without compromising my health. This meant that I woke up today, able to start 2013 the way I want it to continue, able to utilise my energy to work on my degree.

I was saddened to see many people on Facebook and Twitter writing negative messages about 2012. I know that for many people, there are a lot of bad memories associated with the last year, but I also know that most of these people had so many things to celebrate and be thankful for too. For P and I, the last year hasn’t always been easy, my health especially has deteriorated, which is both frustrating and de-moralising, but we would rather focus on all the fantastic things that happened over the last year, from the little things like the time we managed to go to the park, to the huge things, we got married. Of course, we have more to celebrate than a lot of people because we got married, one of the best things to happen to anyone.

Nothing like a night in with these two crazy cats

Nothing like a night in with these two crazy cats

I do believe the best is yet to come though, I don’t say that just because we’re young and I think I’ll get better, but because I know that God never provides a dull life. I can’t think of a single person I know who has a close relationship with God and a boring life. A life of adventure awaits all of us. Sometimes that adventure takes us through valleys, but even those awful times can have purpose when put into the hands of our Creator. Just writing these things makes me so excited for what lies ahead for me and Paul this year. Part of me is terrified, P is due to complete his degree this year, which throws up so many questions about how we will manage my health and stay financially afloat, but when I look in the Bible, I see that I have nothing to fear as long as I have God with me.

Many of people would have hated to spend NYE the way I did, but I felt perfectly contented. It’s easy to become disheartened because of all of things we don’t have,  but it’s difficult not to feel blessed when you count all of the things you do have. We should never take the basics like a roof over our head and food on the table for granted. The headlines of increasing unemployment and homelessness should teach us that.

At midnight, we tuned into BBC1 because I love fireworks. I might not be able to attend the Calennig celebrations in Cardiff, but I can see the wonderful firework display in London on my laptop. My favourites are the ones which follow the London Eye around in a circle. One year they used the Eye as a countdown clock for the last 60 seconds of the year. Amazing. With a big grin on my face, I kissed my husband at midnight, and thanked God for blessing me with such a wonderful partner for life.

Source: Google images

Source: Google images

Thank you so much for reading my blog in 2012, I hope you will continue to do so this year. I want to take Chronically Katie further this year, to raise even more awareness about invisible illnesses. This cause is more important than ever before, as the pages of the newspaper fill with articles persecuting patients and my inbox fills with desperate stories of those who are refused benefits and care. Please help me to help disspell the myths and misunderstandings so that fighters of invisible illnesses can get the care and support they both need and deserve.

Love Katie x


…well I would if sleeping were an Olympic sport.

Daily readers will know that a few weekends ago my mummy came to visit. She came to watch the Olympic tour pass through Cardiff with me, P and my sister, it’s not my daddy’s sort of thing so he stayed at home.

P made me a gold medal when I gave him some leftover clay to play with

I didn’t enter the ticket ballot because even if I could afford the tickets and a trip to London, it would be a massive struggle to handle the trip. With some creativity I have found some ways to get involved. I am inspired by Holidays From Home, a website which sells holidays to those who are bed-ridden. Claire Wade came up with the idea of virtual holidays when she was stuck in bed with M.E.. Holidays From Home are doing a special trip to London this summer but I couldn’t justify spending £30 on it when we’re saving for a honeymoon. Plus I just want to focus on the Olympics really, not a whole visit to London.

So here is my quick guide to a virtual Olympic experience:

The first and most important step to a virtual holiday is preparation. In order to feel like we’re really at the Olympics, P and I are going to decorate our flat with British flags, bunting, etc. I’m going to be searching the internet for ideas over the next coming weeks but we’ll wait until we actually move to our new flat to put everything up – I’ll post some photos when we do.

Next is fun activities, we’re going to invite friends over for championships on games consoles and silly tasks like holding ice in your mouth the longest, and paper tossing. If I can I’ll even make medals. It’ll be like an Olympic party.

Of course, the main event will be watching the games on television. We’re hoping to keep track of the medals we have won (and by we, I mean team GB of course). For me to get excited, I really need to understand what’s going on, so I’m going to read as much as I can about GB’s athletes and begin making a scrapbook. That’s right, a new project. I also want to record interesting and fun facts about the Olympics to put in my scrapbook. This will be a memento for me to keep.

When Claire Wade’s mother took her on a dream trip to Greece, she collected items from friends who had visited there so Claire could imagine she was visiting shops and museums. So lastly, if we can afford it (they’re pretty pricey), P and I are going to buy official souvenirs from the Olympic website as a treat.

I wonder what you’ll be doing to get involved with the Olympics? Any ideas for me and other spoonies*?

Love Katie x

*Spoonies are people suffering from a chronic illness. Look out for a post coming soon explaining where the name came from.

Holidays From Home do lots of other holidays for £19.99, visit their website for more details.


My posts have been pretty heavy and serious the last couple of days so I thought it was time for something a bit more light-hearted. The weather has been strangely hot and sunny the last week or so here in Wales. It actually feels too hot to just sit in bed, I’m thinking I might need a fan!

I managed to make it to She (my Church’s women’s group) on Tuesday for the first time this year. I’ve seen the girls around on Sundays and other Church events but it was nice to be back at She. Taking advantage of the good weather, we had a picnic on Penarth pier. I’ve never been there before so not only was a treat to be out in fresh air but I got to visit a new place. I got so caught up in chatting, laughing and munching on nice food that I didn’t take any pictures (rarity for me). I am quite gutted because although it’s obviously been a long time since the pier got a makeover, I really liked the vintage look to the place, and it was such a beautiful evening. I’ve stolen some of the other girl’s photos from Facebook though, just to show how much fun we had. We played some pretty hilarious games, including a very vicious game of British bulldogs, which I am glad I could legitimately spectate rather than participate in!

I’m off to go sit in the freezer…

Love Katie x



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