New Year's resolutions. A waste of time and a set-up for failure. With a more positive frame of reference, they could also be a reason to reflect and give focus for the year ahead.
I wrote See the Northern Lights under the heading and a smug expression swept over my face as I drew a tick next to the words.
Not a bad achievement, considering we were only three days into January. The reality was the sight hadn't quite matched the online photos the tour company had showcased on their website. No dancing lights; their colour a murky green.
I took a sip of my red wine, the acidic berries not heating my insides as much as I had hoped. The only warmth I had felt on this solo four-day, three-night trip of a lifetime to Iceland was bathing in the Blue Lagoon on day one.
Staring at the blank page, I couldn't think what else to write. That thought made me shiver, the icy chill - that was already coating my weary limbs after three days of hiking to waterfalls and seeking glaciers - increasing in intensity.
Think think. A six-month sabbatical from the daily grind of my corporate, endless working life.
This was possibly my last chance to be free if I did go ahead with my tentative plan to try and have a child with sperm donation next year. I was thirty-nine and hadn't found my life partner. In my twenties I thought I had, until he cheated on me a month before our wedding. I had overcome the pain, but subsequent relationships had floundered because it had made it hard for me to trust again.
Forty loomed, the likelihood of settling down again getting slimmer and my biological clock ticking louder and louder - not helped by the fact that all my friends were married, had kids or were in long-term relationships.
I tapped my pen on the pad. Where did I want to go? What did I want to see?
This story is from the December 27, 2022 edition of My Weekly.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the December 27, 2022 edition of My Weekly.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
I Can't Wait To Play The Queen Mum
Gracing screens, treading boards, royal roles much-loved actress Dame Penelope Wilton has done it all!
TAKING CANCER TO THE CATWALK X
Teacher Mary Jones reflects on the extraordinary way her breast cancer diagnosis challenged her view on womanhood and ultimately led her to a London catwalk
Fighting For All Women
Diagnosed with breast cancer aged 36, Jessica Parsons is raising awareness of the disease in younger women
The Fall Guy
Surely Caitlin’s boyfriend had nothing to do with all the drama going on at the jeweller’s...
The Widow At Number Ten
There were many secrets to unpack in this old house
Old Habits Die Hard
Even for our lively suburb, gunshots were pretty unusual and was curious to find out what was going on
A Wedding To Remember
Surely nothing would spoil this special day.
Distinctly Feline Flavour
Desperation forces Chris to add something unusual to his cup of tea!
The Old Burgundy Book
Within its ageing pages Rosie found a story of fading romance and a fresh chance for love to bloom...
The Haunted Ballroom
Mysteries swirled around this magical place...