Tuesday, 6 January 2009

Two months!










I can't belive it is two months since I last wrote! The run up to Chrismas was of course busy. I managed to make a few cards ( forgot to take photos') also made some new decorations and one or two gifts. Actually my friend Rose and I managed to make 6 Princess and the pea beds with covers and rather large peas!



The dolls were bought and we added a copy of the book. They have been well recieved by all the little girls they were sent to.







Christmas itself was spent with family, 25th at Rachaels , 13 of us and Boxing day here at home ,15 of us. We had a good time and the TV was hardly in evidence at all. The men watched for about an hour or so and the rest of the time we played various games and chatted.



We had a great evening on Saturday at my brothers 60th birthday party. I can't belive I have a brother of that age but of course I am a fair bit younger than him! Here he is as he arrived. Yes, it was a suprise party and he certainly was.



It's is quite nice though to get back into some sort of routine and make plans for the year. First job is to get the new front door installed. It is ordered so shouldn't be too long. We need new inside doors throughout the house so hopefully will get those changed this year. The garage door needs painting and the garage MUST be sorted properly.



Yesterday we booked a holiday to ' New England in the Fall '. A 10 day tour which will take us to Boston, Plymouth, Cape Cod and the White mountains. Looking forward to this so much.


Happy New Year to you all. Let's hop we all keep smiling.



Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Hello...






Well ,it's been awhile again so, what have I been up to?





We had good weather for our break in Yorkshire and did a fair bit of walking. We also discovered the fun of geocaching. The best bit is that you tend to find locations that you would never normally come across. Can't wait to do some more.
First photo' is Michael and I looking very pleased after our first find. You have to be careful not to let the Muggles see what you are doing though!
Second photo' is a lovely little valley walk where we found our third cache.

We had a boat trip and fish and chips in Whitby after we had spent the morning at Robin Hoods bay. . We visited the brilliant Eden Camp and spent another day on the North Yorkshire Moors railway.

I have been doing some crafting and patchwork but haven't taken any pictures yet, will do so soon.

We spent a lovely day at Mead Farm with Claire , Sheena and the children. It was quite cold and we just made it back to the car as the rain started but a good time was had by all.

Life is quite busy here at the moment. We have two extra dogs living with us so there is plenty of walking going on. Bonnie is not too impressed!!!!

I suppose I must begin to think about Christmas. So, this afternoon I shall be making the cake shortly followed by the puds.

Monday, 13 October 2008

14 days later...



PHEW! That was a long walk.

Our computer has been changed and it has taken a while to get myself sorted plus my brain was just not in blogging mode.










I've been busy crafting in one way or another over the last couple of weeks. It's very satisfying to see some of my projects being finished off. I took a few things to a club I attend and some woman had the cheek to say"gosh, How do you find time, I bet your house doesn't get cleaned too much". Well Missus, who watches all the soaps, quizzes, magazine programmes and more on TV, I have watched just about 2 hours of TV over the last 2/3 weeks maybe there is some connection.
So, while I am having a rant here are a couple of others. When someone follows you into a car park, why oh why do they attach their car to your back bumper when it is obvious that you will have to stop fairly quickly when you see a space to park in . Why can't I collect a prescription from the chemist when the pharmacist is at lunch ? When I make another journey later in the day to collect it, he is not consulted nor does he shoot round the counter to check what I have or who I am.

OK, enough moaning. We had our Srappbooking retreat this weekend. Great weekend. 20 of us scrapping away to our hearts content. Lots of laughs and banter but we did get a lot of work (not sure if that's the right word) done too. I reckon we produce at least 120 pages a fair few mini books a few dozen cards between us.
One day I will get the hang of putting these photo's in the right place!

Looking forward to a few days in Yorkshire next week, hope the weather will be kind to us.




Friday, 26 September 2008

I didn't realise..

it had been so long since I updated.


Michael has gone off with some friends for a weekend sailing on the Solent. The weather forecast is good and there should be a fair breeze. I am hoping to get some various types of crafting done today and tomorrow. On Sunday Beverly and I are visiting a National Trust property although we haven't yet decided which one.


Last weekend we all celebrated Ethans 6th birthday. It was good to have all the family together and for once to be able to sit out in the garden. Here he is with his Spiderman cake.
My mind has gone blank now and this is rather a boring entry, perhaps I'll tale the dog for a walk and come back later !!!!

Wednesday, 3 September 2008

I'm so lucky....





Really I am and I do appriciate the fact. With Beverly I have just spent another ten days in beautiful sunny Italy. The Puglia region is very Italian and far less touristy than many other parts of Italy. We visited many small towns with wonderful architecture and history. We saw some incredible scenery. We still had time to relax around the pool and also swam in the sea.

One of our favourite outings was a boat trip along the very pretty coast to look at the grottos. Some of the openings seemed far too small for the boat to get in, but, in we went and the rock formations inside were incredible. We pulled in to a small cove where we swam and enjoyed a b-b-q on the beach before returning at full pelt to the harbour at Vieste.

Another favourite place was the 'Trulli' town of Arberobello. The round white houses with their good luck emblems painted on are so pretty.

So, home again and quickly and as usual there is always so much to do. The garden needs some TLC but it is difficult when it has been so wet. I had to dry all my holiday washing indoors.
Tomorrow I am visiting a local place of interest'The Menagerie'. I don't know if any of you have heard of it and I have no idea what it is all about but it's not anything to do with animals asfar as I know. Watch this space and I'll tell you what I discover.

Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Just getting on with it.








Stiff upper lip, made of sturdy stuff and all that. So the weather is being particularly difficult but we just have to make the best of it. Don't let the ******* get you down!



We were away in the caravan over last weekend and actually spent Friday afternoon on the beach at Winterton- 0n -sea in Norfolk. It was quite a pleasant afternoon although Ethan was the only one to brave a dip in the sea. Is the boy MAD!!!!




On Saturday we navigated our way through a Maize maze and enjoyed pedal cars, bouncy cushions and other play equiptment and then took a ride along the coast. Sunday saw us at Wroxham barns. We only got rained on for about half an hour on Sunday morning.




Last thursday I went to the Birmingham Quilt festival. The work on show is truly awesome, so many talented people. Of course, I managed to spend a few pennies at the trade stalls but all things that I know I will use.




We have been out today to Stockwood Park in Luton. Brilliant place . Loads to see. Various gardens, displays, discovery areas, a carriage collection, playground and local history exhibits. All free, no entry charge, totally free!!!! Well worth a visit.




Anyway, Beverly and I are off to Italy on Thursday, bring on the sun and we will try to blow some across for you all.






Monday, 11 August 2008

Pheww!!!






It was certainly HOT in Egypt! We had a brilliant holiday, hotel, food, flights, weather, activities excursions, everything went without a hitch. A little bit of Egyptian tummy but that is almost to be expected with everthing so different from home.




We spent a lot of time just lazing around the pool and dipping in to cool off but we enjoyed three wonderful excursions.


The first was a trip into the the desert for a 'Bedouin experience'. First was a ride on a camel,getting up and down was quite an experience in itself. we were then given two traditional drinks which were both delicious. We walked up small mountain and watched the sun set and heard the amazing echoes. After a traditional meal there was dancing around the camp fire( the temp. was already around 33 c !) The final part of the evening was star gazing. In the middle of the desert of course there is no artificial light and the number of stars was breathtaking.





For our second outing we took a one hour flight to Cairo and then onto Giza to see the pyramids and the Sphinx. It was incredible to actually be in the place that we have seen so many times in books and magazines. In the afternoon we visited the Museum to see all the exhibits from the tomb of Tutankhamun.



Last but not least we spent the day snorkelling in the Red Sea. I had to talk myself into it as I this was something new to me and I was quite nervous. Once in the wonderfully warm water all my nerves dissapeared as we discovered a beautiful under sea world. So many brilliantly coloured fish and wonderful shaped corals. What an experience!





Do you like the 'trout pout' ?











Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Almost...



ready for our hols. Case nearly packed apart from a few bits still in the wash. I will tidy and hoover tomorrow and then we shall be off to the In-laws for the night as they are fairly near Gatwick.




Last Tuesday was my birthday and I spent the day at a patchwork workshop. We made up 3 blocks ready to carry on to make a lap quilt here's one of them.

I have also done a little more to Ethans new quilt and hope to finish it as near to his birthday as possible.

In the evening we all had dinner at Rachels' and I had lots of lovely goodies as presents, mainly craft stuff. Ethan had helped to make my birthday cup cakes and presented one to me, complete with candle as he sang 'Happy Birthday'.
We went to watch the film 'Mama Mia' last Wednesday. The critics seemed to be doing their best to to say it was trash, probably because there was no blood and gore or heaving bedroom scenes. The singing wasn't the best but for me that added to it. It was a feel good film that one could just sit back and enjoy and we certainly did!

Thursday, 10 July 2008

Thank goodness...





it stayed dry last Saturday, so Beverly and I could enjoy an open air performance of Midsummer Nights Dream at Cliveden. We had a lovely day. Our first port of call was good old M & S to buy goodies for our evening picnic. We stopped off in Wendover and had a wander in a few very pretty shops and found a wonderful cafe where they make chocolate too! Next stop was Hugenden House, we always buy a guide book so we know what we are looking at. We took tea by the river at Maidenhead and then on to Cliveden.



Parts of the play had been updated but in such a way that it wasn't spoilt. The cast were good and the minimal scenery and costume changes ( each actor played 2 or 3 roles) were brilliant.



We sat on the ground
supported by our bean bags which everyone seemed to think was a very clever idea ( well done for that one Bev ). The only bad part of the day was getting stuck on the M1 for an hour on the way home.



Olney crop was on Sunday and again I managed 4 layouts and had a great day.
Time is moving on apace now towards our Egypt holiday so I have been stocking up with suncream, ' mossie' lotion and antiseptic had gel. Rachael andI have both bought a sun hat and very fetching we look in them too! We shall certainly need them.





Tuesday, 1 July 2008

What's been happening...

since I last blogged?



Had a lovely weekend ( the one just passed). We had Jet and Sasha to stay as Lindsay sailed off to the Isle of Wight to visit Squirral. and Ed was playing cricket . On Saturday afternoon we went to the Olney Cherry fair. There was a small dog show included so we entered Sasha in the class for' Best Girl Dog' (don't like that other word!). Ethan took her into the ring, helped by Rachael and he was thrilled when she won first prize. The judge commented on her beautiful shiny coat. Jet got a bone as a treat as he was very well behaved but we didn't think he would be too keen about being in the ring. Bonnie stayed at home, all the other dogs would have terrified her.



Beverly and I took Ethan down to the fun fair at the rec. where an hour and the contents of our purses disappeared fairly rapidly!


We all joined up again for a b-b-q to round off the day.







Sunday morning saw Rachael and I driving down to Watford to take part in a Donna Downey class at Willow Tree crafts. We really enjoyed the class although we haven't finished the project yet,so, piccies later. Donna was lovely, not at all Diva'ish , chatty enough but kept the class going.



I have been enjoying the warm weather and took Bonnie for a lovely walk over Clifton Meadows this morning. The garden is looking nice and full and the hanging baskets are blooming well.



This coming Saturday Beverly and I are spending Saturday at Hughenden House and then going on to Cliveden (both NT properties) for a performance of 'A midsummer Nights' Dream at the open air theatre. Let's hope the weather holds!!