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Catching up on the last few weeks....

 Hi! 


It's been a while, actually it's been over a month.....


So life got a bit busy, work got busy, and the weekends just kinda disappeared...but here's what I have been up to over the last month and a bit! 

January was my last time at working working in my old place, before I took on a new role somewhere else, that started in feb, but in between the job changes, we also went on a training camp over to #girona! 


We enjoyed long rides, trail runs, fantastic coffee and just taking in the sites. The pace of life is different there and the days are more at ease, it took a bit of adjusting when we got back! 






Once we got back I started my new job, I've been in it about a week and a half now and it's quite possibly the most epic start to a job I've ever had. Despite everything going on its an exciting role and I'm so happy to be there. 



We wrapped up this week by getting up at 4am and driving 2 hours to go for a run and a ride up a big hill 🙃 apparently it's what we do for fun, well content but also fun. 

It was a good day out though and we got to explore some of the town too! 

What else has happened..... I got new tattoo, and I caught up on life a little too. So now your all caught up! I'm hoping to get back into a rhythm with the blogs, and life once everything has settled down. So for now it may not be weekly but maybe every other week. 

Thanks for reading
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Love 
Jessie 
Xxx


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