05/05/2023

Coronation Day

This Saturday, 6th May, as I am sure we are all aware, is the Coronation of soon-to-be King Charles III. I was going to do this as a Writer Wednesday post but decided that it would be better as a stand-alone post and to make it available for all tiers, along with uploading it to my blog. This is a little poem as my way of commemorating King Charles III's special day. I hope whoever reads this enjoys it.


King Charles IIIs Coronation Day (The 6th of May)

By Freya A Hatfield


The 6th of May will forever be known as King Charles IIIs Coronation day,

Tables are set, guests are invited, people are arriving for this special day,

food is being made, decorations are being hung, and parties are happening around the world.

The 6th of May is King Charles IIIs Coronation Day,

The King's robes hanging, waiting to be worn, his crown also waiting, in a safe place,

his family gathering, excited and ready to celebrate his special day.

The 6th of May is King Charles IIIs Coronation Day,

King Charles III awaits for Saturday 6th May to arrive,

It will soon be here; just one more sleep to go.

The 6th of May is King Charles IIIs Coronation Day,

excitement rises from the gathering crowds, who wait to see his highness,

and chatter comes from those outside the palace, where he will wave to his people.

The 6th of May is King Charles IIIs Coronation Day,

It’s a solemn and joyous occasion; we gain a King but have lost an outstanding Queen.

Will his reign be as tremendous as his mother's? We will have to wait and see 

when King Charles III is crowned on Saturday 6th of May.

The 6th of May is King Charles IIIs Coronation Day,

A day that young and old will remember and cherish for years to come.

The 6th May is King Charles IIIs special day, don’t forget, don’t be late

it only happens once in a reign.

The 6th of May is King Charles IIIs Coronation day.

 

25/04/2023

ANZAC Day 2023

Today in New Zealand and Australia, it is ANZAC day. It is a day of remembrance for Kiwis and Aussies who lost their lives or fought in WWI and WWII. It’s a day for us to pay our respects to men, women and animals who gave us a chance to have the life and world they were dreaming of to be possible to have with no wars. I try to write a poem every year as a way of paying my respects to them.

ANZACs

By Freya A Hatfield


Covered in mud and out in all weathers, hot or cold, it never stopped us from finding peace.

We kept walking, talking, doing what we could to keep our morale up, 

talking about loved ones back home of dreams we had for after the war had ended.

We’d make up games to help keep thoughts of what we had seen away

and told jokes to keep the tension as light as we could for when dark days came.

They came often and frequently every time we lost a brother or sister it was a dark day,

Most days, we lost a comrade or two; it never got easier, but it made us want peace more,

for the war to end, so we didn’t lose more brothers and sisters than we had to.


Letters were sent home to mothers, fathers, wives, girlfriends, younger brothers, sisters,

waiting to hear if their loved ones were still alive.

Most of the time, when it was good news, someone else down the street would get bad news.

If we could fight, we would; if injuries were too far gone, we would have to rest,

it was hard watching your friends go off without you, 

knowing that when you had recovered, some of them would be gone.


The hardest part of the wars was losing our animals, 

watching them go alongside us, especially with them not knowing why,

not knowing what was happening and being killed in the line of fire.

Being wounded, in pain and not able to carry on,

we got more animals, but once you had made a bond,

it was hard to move on; that was something we just had to do.


If we were lucky, we would be given leave to see loved ones back home,

it was a little reprieve, but it wasn’t easy,

even away from war, we weren’t away from it.

We’d think about our brothers and sister still on the frontline, 

to those who were being wounded or killed.

It made us want to help them more and made us want the war to be over.


Fighting never got easier killing someone's son, brother, husband or father,

it never felt good, never felt right and was never something any of us wanted to do.

We were told it was them or us who survive; we, of course, wanted to survive,

knowing their loved ones would be getting letters like our own, which was hard.

Knowing they, like our brothers and sisters; wouldn’t make it home wasn’t easy.


War is never easy; once it had ended and those of us lucky enough to be reunited

with our loved ones, never spoke of what we had done, seen or gone through.

We were left with scares and painful, unforgettable memories,

the slightest sound could send us back to the battlefield,

the sight and smell of blood is a sight you never wish anyone to see.


When asked questions, we were made out to be heroes, legends,

the best people there could be.

In reality, we were just like everyone else, 

we wanted peace, a place where our children could be children,

and not running away from bombs or hiding and wearing gas masks for protection.

We didn’t want to tell them stories of what we had seen happening to other children.

We simply didn’t want to be a part of what was happening to others,

we wanted to protect them, to protect our own.

We fought because we had no choice; we fought because if we didn’t, 

then we wouldn’t have peace; we wouldn’t have those we care about.


Today is a day for remembering those we lost,

it’s also a day for remembering how hard it was for those who survived.

For those who lived with scars none of us today can imagine,

stories that none of us could ever tell firsthand.

Men and women whose lives were changed far more than any of ours will be,

memories last and die when they die, they take what they saw with them,

few talked of the harder days and very few spoke of what they saw.


When we think of them, we think of heroes, legends and people to look up to,

we don’t think of what they had to deal with, the pain they felt,

the thought of taking another person's life to save their own.

We don’t think of the outcome of what that did to them, 

we don’t think of the shell shock they had later in life.

They are heroes, they were also men and women who were so much more.

Sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, 

allies for those who needed them, protectors, saviours, people who took lives, 

but also people who wanted both sides ultimately, to be at peace.


It can be difficult for us to talk about past soldiers in a light that doesn’t praise them, that doesn’t show them as being heroes. What we must remember is that as much as they were our heroes they were another person's enemy; whether rightly or wrongly. They went to war because at the time they had no choice. Governments worldwide had one thing in mind and one thing only and that was to fight. To protect their people again, whether rightly or wrongly. 

With both of these world wars, I think they would hope that we in the future for them but now for us, would learn from what they went through, from the pain, the bloodshed and the lives lost of not only those on the frontline but in cities, towns and villages that were being bombed. 

Fighting isn’t the answer, no one life is any less important than our own, and this world is big enough for all of us. We just need to find a way to live together in peace. We don’t have to agree on everything, but we also don’t need to fight when we don’t agree. One person's view isn’t any more important than another's. We can have opinions that differ and we can be different to our neighbours, but we don’t need to fight over whose opinion is more accountable or accepted.


I feel for those in WWI and WWII who didn’t want to fight, who didn’t want to take another person's life, but did because they had no other choice. I feel for those whose families didn’t want them to fight but let them go because they had no other choice. I hope today makes you think about them, about their families/relatives and about how lucky we are to live in the time we live in where we can feel mostly safe with where we live.

Thank you for reading this post, I hope you have a good day

Love 

Freya A Hatfield x


23/01/2023

Mindful Monday Week 41

Goals

Hi, Thinking Out Loud here :D

Welcome to Mindful Monday, Week 41



Here is the link for this week's playlist. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7FGJaoPtrYjEDBrWiJKBa3?si=b17e166b1c7d4458 

I hope you enjoy listening whilst you read, and I hope you find the music relaxing. 

If an ad plays, please stop reading and wait for the playlist to play again. The playlist will be timed for you to read to the end of this blog post, with maybe one song running over after reading. 


Get a drink, maybe even a snack, and find a comfy seat so you can relax. Let go of all worries and enjoy the next five deep breaths. Please prepare for the first breath in by breathing out.

Now time for your first deep breath; take one deep breath in through your nose for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. Breathe out through your mouth for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Breathe in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Breathe in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Two more to go; breathe in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Last one, deep breath in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Now go back to your regular breathing pattern. I hope you feel calm and relaxed.


First of this is going to be the last Mindful Monday, I have loved this series but feel like it is time to bring it to an end and do something different this year, as of yet I am not sure what that will be but please watch this space, I will be doing a monthly newsletter type things for Patreon only, and that will be for all tiers so if you wish to keep updated with what I am doing January’s upload is already up. I will still upload blog posts, as and when that will be I’m not sure but they may not be like these MM, some might be in the same style but not all of them will be.


This time of year people can be pretty big on planning some new year resolutions, they can be hard to keep to, and when broken can make us a little hard on ourselves, for e.g. when we don’t start that diet on Monday and before we know it, it’s been a week and we still haven’t started it for the fifteenth time that we said we would. Make this year different, instead of resolutions set little goals to complete throughout the year, not something that you have to stick to throughout the whole year. Little things that you can keep checking in on to see how you are going. 

Make goals where you have no pressure on yourself, make them fun and enjoyable, and little so they are doable within say a few months, if you do want to use this year to lose some weight set a goal of a few kgs or lbs to lose in the next few months, nothing crazy just a kg or two, or a lbs or two, start little and in time you can build up to more. Any size goal is perfect, if it's making your bed every day for a week, that's awesome, or making sure you have a clean kitchen before going to bed so you have nothing to wash up in the morning, or you get all your washing done before the weekend so you can just relax. These are all tasks that I know for most of us will be easy to achieve and goals that don’t add pressure.


For anyone who struggles with daily tasks, make your goals suit you, whether that be brushing your teeth as soon as you get up, doing your hair (even if that is all you get done) then brushing your teeth at night, so you can start a small routine and each day or week slowly add more goals to complete before you know it you will be completing these goals like there is no tomorrow. But remember don’t let it become something that seems like pressure, these aren’t new year resolutions, they are goals to achieve, to make you feel good, and to make you see that you can achieve more than you currently realise you can.

Make this year your best year whatever that means to you. Don’t get caught up in what others are doing, focus on yourself and what you want to do. Everyone is going at their own pace, don’t let what someone else is doing put you off of what you are doing. Be proud of yourself when you achieve a goal, and celebrate all achievements no matter how small, You have all got this. I’m proud of all the goals you can achieve this year and believe in you all.


I want to say a huge thank you to anyone who has taken the time to read these MM, they will remain on both Patreon patreon.com/freyaAhatfield and my blog freyfrey95.blogspot.com and the playlists will remain on Spotify for anyone who would like to go back through them whenever you want to. I hope you have enjoyed reading these blogs as much as I have enjoyed creating and writing them. I can't believe I have managed to do 41. 


Let's finish with a three-deep breath breather.

Take one deep breath in through your nose for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. Breathe out through your mouth for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Breathe in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5..  Hold for 1... Final breath in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. Last breath out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. No hold here; you can now go back to your regular breathing pattern.


As always, thank you for taking the time to read this week's Mindful Monday. I really do appreciate everyone who takes the time to read them and listens to what I have to say.

Love always 

Thinking Out Loud xx :D

Goals are like stars in the sky, aim for the main one but catch all the little ones along the way to help you on your adventure, and don’t forget to have fun. Freya A Hatfield 


16/01/2023

Mindful Monday Week 40

Merry Christmas

Hi, Thinking Out Loud here :D

Welcome to Mindful Monday, Week 40



Here is the link for this week's playlist. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/43cMmHdf8sCVCF8z6ZUwYV?si=bf3a9a5a32834a7f&pt=9f2eca892ef5fb66bdaf53819f69e2ab 

I hope you enjoy listening whilst you read, and I hope you find the music relaxing. 

If an ad plays, please stop reading and wait for the playlist to play again. The playlist will be timed for you to read to the end of this blog post, with maybe one song running over after reading. 


Get a drink, maybe even a snack, and find a comfy seat so you can relax. Let go of all worries and enjoy the next five deep breaths. Please prepare for the first breath in by breathing out.

Now time for your first deep breath; take one deep breath in through your nose for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. Breathe out through your mouth for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Breathe in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Breathe in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Two more to go; breathe in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Last one, deep breath in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Now go back to your regular breathing pattern. I hope you feel calm and relaxed.


I know it’s no longer Christmas, but I wanted to still upload this week to keep the numbers in order, and together.


Merry Christmas

By Freya A Hatfield


Merry Christmas from the country next to the land down under,

Merry Christmas from the county that quite often gets forgotten or left off a map,

Merry Christmas from the upside-down Great Britain.

Merry Christmas from where the kiwi bird and kiwi people live,

Merry Christmas from the land of the long white cloud Aotearoa.

Merry Christmas from the country where Pohutkawa’s are like Christmas trees,

Merry Christmas from the country where BBQs on the beach are Christmas dinner.

Merry Christmas from where jandals, singlets and shorts are worn at this time of year,

Merry Christmas from sunnies, sunblock, mozzie spray and hopefully no sunburn in sight.

Merry Christmas from the country that says, Kia Ora, Chur bro, Sweet as cuz,

Merry Christmas from the country where Santa surfs his presents to the local beach.

Merry Christmas from the land where moa birds used to roam,

Merry Christmas from the country where its largest city has an estimation of 53 volcanoes.

Merry Christmas from a country where you can have four seasons in one day,

Merry Christmas from the country where it doesn’t snow on Christmas day,

Merry Christmas from the country where it can rain on Christmas day. 

Merry Christmas from a country so chilled and laid back you won’t ever want to leave,

Merry Christmas from the country where PJs and slippers are acceptable to wear to the shops,

Merry Christmas from the country where swimwear becomes underwear away from a beach,

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the country that sees both first.

Meri Kirihimete me te Tau Hou.




Let's finish with a three-deep breath breather.

Take one deep breath in through your nose for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. Breathe out through your mouth for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Breathe in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5..  Hold for 1... Final breath in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. Last breath out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. No hold here; you can now go back to your regular breathing pattern.


As always, thank you for taking the time to read this week's Mindful Monday. I really do appreciate everyone who takes the time to read them and listens to what I have to say.

Love always 

Thinking Out Loud xx :D

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from me to you, I hope you have and have had a lovely day with loved ones whether they are near or far, and I hope you’ve been able to see them in some way.


11/01/2023

Mindful Monday Week 39

Embrace Uncertainty

Hi, Thinking Out Loud here :D

Welcome to Mindful Monday, Week 39



Here is the link for this week's playlist. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7fBHCH17bD0tcITwZBIlkH?si=14e98d2e659d48a1 

I hope you enjoy listening whilst you read, and I hope you find the music relaxing. 

If an ad plays, please stop reading and wait for the playlist to play again. The playlist will be timed for you to read to the end of this blog post, with maybe one song running over after reading. 


Get a drink, maybe even a snack, and find a comfy seat so you can relax. Let go of all worries and enjoy the next five deep breaths. Please prepare for the first breath in by breathing out.

Now time for your first deep breath; take one deep breath in through your nose for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. Breathe out through your mouth for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Breathe in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Breathe in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Two more to go; breathe in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Last one, deep breath in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Now go back to your regular breathing pattern. I hope you feel calm and relaxed.


Embrace Uncertainty

By Freya A Hatfield


Take a deep breath in and let go of what feels like home and feels safe,

Let go of the feeling of comfort, that envelopes you like a warm blanket,

Embrace uncertainty and everything new that comes along with it.

Change can be scary, but so can staying still,

Imagine what you could do with what is unknown to you,

Embrace it, enjoy it, and know that you don’t have to do things alone.

Uncertainty could be a new job, buying a house, a car, a change in lifestyle,

What is uncertain today, tomorrow it could feel like you’ve been doing it your whole life.

Take the leap that you’ve been wanting to take, whether it’s eyes closed or wide open,

Embrace not knowing where you will land, but know that it could be the best thing you do.

Take a deep breath in and trust in yourself that what you do next is right for you,

Live for yourself and no one else, and give yourself the life you’ve dreamed of.

Embrace uncertainty the way you trust that the sun will always rise in the morning,

And the moon in all of its phases will rise at night,

Embrace uncertainty like you accept the years that have flown by,

Embrace what you can't yet see, but can feel in your heart and trust will happen,

Embrace it with every bone and muscle in your body and don’t stop holding on to hope,

Hope that one day what you are uncertain about you will one day be certain about,

Certain that you made the right choice for you.

Embrace uncertainty like the sea embraces a stormy day and night,

Embrace uncertainty like a mountaintop that's just had a fresh fall of snow,

Embrace uncertainty like you’ve never embraced anything before,

It might just be the best thing you ever do.



Let's finish with a three-deep breath breather.

Take one deep breath in through your nose for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. Breathe out through your mouth for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1... Breathe in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. And out for five 1..2..3..4..5..  Hold for 1... Final breath in for five 1..2..3..4..5.. Hold for 1..2.. Last breath out for five 1..2..3..4..5.. No hold here; you can now go back to your regular breathing pattern.


As always, thank you for taking the time to read this week's Mindful Monday. I really do appreciate everyone who takes the time to read them and listens to what I have to say.

Love always 

Thinking Out Loud xx :D

Embrace what isn’t yet known to you, embrace what scares you the most, embrace all things that are good around you and embrace uncertainty until it becomes the thing you are most certain about in your life.