Thursday, 30 September 2010

Crying that River ....

It has been a tough week, a really, really rough week.
N has been away in Washington with work, I started with a cold but the worse, by far, the worse, was L being rushed to hospital on Monday night while I was out ( how guilty do I feel and how very grateful to have such wonderful parents, who took charge ) surgery was needed on an infected cyst on his neck.
He is home and on the mend, N flys in this afternoon.

So, now the dust is settling, I can tell you where I was on Monday night,how much fun I had, so much fun, some heart fluttering, I lie, lots of heart fluttering, dancing and yes, even some screaming ... plenty of screaming, that would be me and around 15,000 other women.

Not my filming but from my night with the God, that is Mr Michael Buble.





Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Keeping Little Toes Warm


One of O's Mama-Made birthday treats, elf slippers, perfect for keeping little toes warm this Winter.
Another wonderful pattern found for free on Ravelry, what a great resource that is.
Knitted up in an amazing car boot bargain buy yarn, brand new from retiring dealer of Icelandic Lopi pure wools, thought I was buying 1 very full box of different colours for a reasonable price, only to discover I was buying 8 boxes, 156 balls for a stupidly cheap, giveaway price !

Friday, 24 September 2010

The Start ...

The lovely blogger Tonya over at http://plainandjoyfulliving.blogspot.com/ is hosting Handmade Holiday 2010, sharing posts from readers and their own wonderful family creations, to encourage and inspire us all to use our skills to make gifts this year, rather than our bank balance.
I was completley taken with the idea of creating a toy tree house for O, after seeing this http://transitantenna.com/?p=1906 amazing post but having very little woodwork knowledge, thought it really wasn't an option, then a chat with a friend changed all that.
So sharing childcare and learning from his skills, we are creating not 1 but 2 surprise tree houses for O and M's daughter R.

Making full use of wood we already have, has seen 2 shelves and a bedhead cut to shape.

Sanding down is a job for this weekend.
Have you started making plans ?

Thursday, 23 September 2010

Autumn Blessings to All xx






Our seasons table, celebrating the turning of the wheel, the coming of Autumn.
Such a delight.



Tuesday, 21 September 2010

3

Back from an unplanned blog break.

Lots of living going on here, changes and transitions, growing and learning, herbal medicine walks and workshops, library visits ( to avoid those fines ! ) friends to play, concerts and most importantly a third birthday to celebrate.

Yes, my little O is 3.

We partied at the beach with special friends and lovely Grandparents, we danced in the waves and bbq'ed sausages and burgers for tea, ate Thomas the Tank Engine cake and knew deep in our hearts how very lucky we are.

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Windmill Day

An afternoon of just afew of us, seems to be the way of things, the older 2 hitting the bright lights of London with Grandparents and God-parents, 1 to see Muse at Wembley and 1 to shop and visit family.

We headed for a relaxing afternoon of sun-light,

Flames and cheese covered dough.




And fields, filled with characters straight out of Thomas the Tank Engine, O was delighted.







Thursday, 9 September 2010

Hats for New Heads

It always brings joy to this Mama's heart to hear of the safe arrival of new babes.
Yes, afew tears are shed and I'd be a liar if I didn't admit to some heartache being felt but my whole being is filled with relief and thankfulness that another Mama is holding her babe, that a family is born or added to, that brothers and sisters are seeing something of themselves as new borns, witnessing the wonder of a new sibling.
We celebrate each and everyone here, I share the wonderful news with N of people he has never met ( some I haven't either ) and we both smile and hug.

It is of course a wonderful excuse for the knitting needles to come out ( do they ever go away ! ) and lovely tiny knits to come into being.
I adore the Pilot Cap pattern http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pilot-cap and have warmed so many heads with it.




Then another favourite pattern, knitted over and over ... The Pebble http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pebble-henrys-manly-cobblestone-inspired-baby-vest
Always a joy.

This one used up some more of my hand dyed yarn, love the way it turned out.
In celebration of a new baby boy for my friends in Ireland .. welcome R and Hello to Hermione, who's lovely Mama blogs herehttp://wheretheresawills.blogspot.com/
Packages on the way to you both, each stitch knitted with love, care and wishes of a bright, happy and healthy future.