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  • Let me begin at the start….

    Let me begin at the start….

    Roots and Undercurrents: A Childhood Remembered

    I was born in Exeter, Devon, in 1965 — a surprise addition to a family that thought it might have been complete. My parents were slightly older by the standards of the time, and while they weren’t quite sure they wanted a second child, I arrived anyway — mainly, I was told, to keep my five-year-old sister company. That fact never bothered me growing up. In fact, I used to think it was rather nice to know I had a built-in role right from the start: companion, playmate, the “bonus baby.”

    My earliest memories are woven with the scent of salty sea air and the sound of gulls overhead — holidays in Cornwall were a fixture of my childhood. We went every year, usually with extended family in tow. Those weeks were filled with freedom, laughter, and warmth, especially from my mum. She was soft and attentive, the kind of mother who made you feel safe just by being nearby.

    But like many stories, mine isn’t all sunny beaches and ice cream cones.

    At home, there was a very different energy — one shaped largely by my dad. He ruled our household with an iron will and an unpredictable temper. We were told to be quiet when he was around, and it wasn’t just suggested — it was a rule, one that hovered in the air like a silent warning. My mum, despite her kindness, seemed afraid of him, which only reinforced our own fear. Looking back, it’s heartbreaking to see how much she tiptoed through her days, always trying not to rock the boat.

    As a child, I didn’t have the language for what was happening. I only knew that my world had two speeds: the light, easy joy of time with Mum or family… and the tense, watchful quiet that fell when Dad was nearby.

    And yet, I still remember my childhood as mostly happy — that’s the strange, resilient thing about children. We hold on to the good. We find joy in small things. But that constant undercurrent of fear, the habit of shrinking to stay safe, of second-guessing emotions — it all stayed with me longer than I realised. And in ways I couldn’t have predicted, it came back to bite me on the bum later in life.

    But that’s another part of the story — one I’m still unfolding as I step into this chapter I call my Second Bloom.

    We all carry pieces of the past with us, but I believe it’s never too late to choose how we let those pieces shape us. Sometimes we bloom not in spite of our roots, but because of them.

  • Welcome to Second Bloom : your new season starts here

    Welcome to Second Bloom : your new season starts here

    Hello there 👋

    If you have ever found yourself wondering ” Wait, how did I get to this age….and why do my knees sound like popcorn?” – You’re in the right place!

    Welcome to Second Bloom Blog: a space for those of us somewhere between “Is it to late to learn salsa dancing?” or “Should I buy a campervan or just start a herb garden?”

    ( spoiler – you can absolutely do both!)

    🌱WHY SECOND BLOOM?

    Because this stage of life isn’t about fading into the background – it’s about blooming again, in a whole new way.

    Whether you’re approaching retirement, semi-retired or just thinking ” I really need a life reset button” this is your invitation to stop seeing age as a slow-down and start seeing it as a fresh start.

    After all, flowers don’t just bloom once do they.

    WHAT YOU WILL FIND HERE

    Think of this blog as your friendly corner of the internet where;

    • You’ll get real talk bout navigating the pre-retirement years
    • You’ll find ideas for living with purpose, playfulness and fewer spreadsheets!
    • You’ll see posts on:
    • Lifestyle and wellness (without guilt trips or green juice pressure)
    • Financial Tips (in plain English – no graphs, I promise)
    • Travel, hobbies, books, volunteer
    • Stories and reflections – mine, yours and others who’ve bloomed later in life.

    Oh and yes – we will absolutely talk about:

    👵 Whether to go grey, go natural or go purple

    👯‍♂️ How to make new friends without hanging around school gates

    🙋‍♀️ Why ” finding your passion” isn’t just for the 22 year olds with backpacks

    📝 WHY I’M STARTING THIS BLOG

    Honestly, Because I hit that moment – you know the one- when work slows down, the kids fly he nest, and your idea of a night out is not falling asleep on the sofa during Coronation Street.

    I started asking:

    • What’s next for me?
    • Who am I when I’m not busy working, parenting or looking for my reading glasses?
    • What have I always wanted to try – but never dared?

    This blog is my way of exploring those questions – with you

    👭 JOIN THE JOURNEY

    If you’re ready to make this chapter in your life, one of the best yet – filled with laughter, purpose, and maybe a few naps – then pour yourself a cuppa (or something stronger 🍸) , hit subscribe and come along!

    What are YOU looking forward to in your second bloom?

    Pop your answer in the comments – I’d truly love to hear from you.

    Because here’s the thing:

    We’re not done growing, We’re just getting interesting!

    🌸 UNTIL NEXT TIME…

    “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80. Anyone who keeps learning stays young” – Henry Ford

    Let’s stay curious, Let’s stay bold and let’s maybe try that salsa class

    You bring the hips and I’ll bring the Ibrupofen 😉

    With blooming good vibes

    Jacqui x