Either my alarm or Juno, our Siamese cat, wakes me up. Siamese cats are very vocal and have incredibly loud voices, so Juno howls for breakfast/ love/ a hot radiator. PJ brings me coffee in bed, and we scan the newspapers online. We do the New York Times Connections puzzle, and if it’s particularly opaque or full of US sports stars, we discuss getting a crayon and writing a letter to the editor. I have coffee and then muesli or porridge.

I’ve always been interested in craft. I learned embroidery when I was 10 and that was the start of my crafting. I’d sit quietly in my grandmother’s kitchen, which was always busy, and make up little landscapes with my thread.

We like having people over — dinner can be anything from a slow-cooked beef stew to a chicken that PJ has boned, stuffed and rolled. I sometimes make my almond flour chocolate cake which I serve with crème fraiche and raspberries.
Cathy Kelly is a writer and Unicef ambassador. She lives in Bray, Co Wicklow, with her partner and one of her sons, along with two dogs, a cat and a lot of wool. Her latest book, The Island Retreat, is available in all good bookshops.