jigsaw puzzles, theatre, friends, cinema, spring springing all around, the new smartwatch, tree planting in the rain, family birthdays, being sick and the new US Postcrossing stamp to close the month! so many things! <3
weeknotes, 15-16/26
two straight weeks at home! the weather is finally warming up but not yet too hot — just perfect really, shorts and tshirts and sandals all day, and no need for the AC. bliss!
it has been so nice that we went on a long walk with friends to see some birds in castro marim!
the bee-eaters are back, filling the air with their gurgling sound. it’s always a joy to hear it again every year and realize they are back.
we’ve had good news from an apartment we saw and liked in aveiro! we successfully managed to negotiate a more affordable rent and are now reviewing the rental agreement. hopefully we can get it signed soon, and then we’ll have a new headquarters in the north, so that we can spend more time there exploring and also getting stuff done while we’re there. it’s really difficult to get anything done when we’re at the parents…
i’ve started supplementing with iron again, because my ferritin levels are still low and my heart has been doing some funny hiccupy dances. the vitamin D levels are also low, but the doctor told me this is normal after winter and that i should just make an effort to get a bit more sun. i’ve been trying to do that, in the form of bike rides in my shorts in the middle of the day. i hope they’re working!
entertainment-wise, i listened to the river has roots and read the irresistible urge to fall for your enemy (another dramione fanfiction turned book) — both entertaining. we re-watched howl’s moving castle, which was a bit disconcerting after having read the book — they’re so different! we also watched a complete unknown, the movie about bob dylan’s early years.
because it was sprouting everywhere around the garden and constantly shedding leaves, we decided to take out the bamboo we planted some years ago… well, easier said than done. the roots have spread wildly all these years, and are super stuck to the earth. in the process, paulo accidentally damaged a water pipe, which meant we couldn’t turn on the water in the house until a handyman came to disconnect it. 😩 thankfully, the person came earlier than expected and was able to do a temporary fix, so we can shower again. pffew!
weeknotes, 14/26
this week, we finished this 1000 pieces stamp-themed puzzle, which had been a christmas present. it looked nice on the cover… but the image was annoyingly blurry up close, which made the experience a little frustrating. :(
we finally watched “project hail mary” with friends, and it lived up to the expectations and then some! also, the cinema in faro had a super huge fancy screen, and half-sweet, half-salty popcorn which were amazing too.
sadly, we did some bloodwork last week, and my LDL cholesterol is still a bit high, while my iron and vitamin D levels are too low… *sigh* some stuff to fix in the coming months.
this was also the week in which we shared the news of the US Postcrossing stamps! these are so much fun, and the community has been asking for them for years! i can’t wait to see them being used on postcards!

then, we cleaned the place up for some houseswap guests and came north — this time by flying. this is a change of pace for us, as we’d usually prefer the train… but we’ve been here so often this year, that we wanted to save a bit of time this time around. the stay was the usual mix of elderly doctor appointments, celebrating birthdays and spending time with family.
little niece is now almost 3 years old, and this is a really nice phase: she can express herself well, can be reasoned with, is a little cheeky and overall just a lot of fun to be around and play with. she and her village cousins get along like a house on fire :D
also, the days have been warm and long, thick with the scent of orange blossom. spring is in the air!
weeknotes, 12-13/26
two weeks at home for some much needed quiet work time.
on the way south, we stopped in porto alto to put some gasoline and to check out an asian supermarket that looked interesting. it was huge, and we stocked on laoganma, noodles and some other staples. i regret not bringing a cooler because the selection of fresh and frozen stuff was really promising!
that said, i dislike the long drive north-south and hope we can go back to doing the trip by train soon. some people enjoy driving, but for me, it just feels like a huge waste of time that could be used for something else.
paulo went to a geek thing in faro and i spent the day puttering around the house and just doing random little things. it astonishes me how difficult it is these days to find time for these things. but then i look at my screentime and oh… i guess that’s where the time goes. ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
i’ve been sick for the most part of this period though. lots of cough, malaise, and nose running like a fountain… it hasn’t been fun. but there’s been quite a bit of reading (howl’s moving castle, this one summer and aqui é um bom lugar). these last 2 were actual physical books from the library!
52 good things in 2025
i wanted to have posted this much earlier… but then life happened, etc etc. last year, i kept a note of happy things as they were taking place, as a way to notice and be thankful for them. i wanted to post them here — a kind of archive of sorts. so here it goes:
- a speedy surgery and speedy recovery
- not having cancer!
- every time we’re back home for a stretch of time, after being away
- winter days with crisp blue skies
- our comfort foods at natsu
- so many pizzas
- my new treadmill
- some unexpectedly cheap alpaca mohair wool
- finishing the big algarve hike
- almond blossom season
- being able to run 10k
- matcha lattes
- riding our bikes together
- a few quiet days in comporta
- sharing books with laura
- sauna at the new gym
- affordable chinese classes
- art classes
- the novelty of a blackout
- a tuscan getaway with friends
- gelato, picci & laoganma
- farmácia de proximidade service
- running around kungsholmen
- cycling in aland, eating pancakes
- swedish cardamom buns
- new birds!
- laura saying “maínha”
- a bounty of yellow tomatoes
- mom turning 70
- strength training, getting a little stronger
- seeing paulo finish a half-marathon again
- being able to swim freestyle for many pools in a row
- saying no to stuff we don’t want to do
- doing a product from start to finish
- the university library in aveiro and its cantina
- easy game nights with friends
- seeing a very big important thing taking shape
- laura running to us with open arms
- a more efficient new AC
- celebrating the boy running 1500kms/year
- a nice christmas postcard to send to family
- laura recognizing the moomins
- seeing the parents join and enjoy the local gym (after years of our pestering)
- cheaper and unlimited mobile data
- tree planting
- celebrating 20 years postcrossing
- enjoying murderbot and attorney woo
- meeting friends we hadn’t seen in over a decade
- the nice ferry to aland
- laura saying her name “lau-ah” when poked on the belly button (a trick we taught her)
- warm july nights with events in town
- being confident handling a barbell
maybe “happy” is not the right adjective for these… it’s more of a list of milestones and small joys, with some other stuff that gave us perspective or helped us grow. there’s a lot of connection and everyday pleasures there, but also big important things. 2025 veered very sharply at the end, but i think this helps us remember it also had a lot of good in it. :)










