Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Noah's Ark Quilt

Tuesday, 15 February 2011
This really shouldn't still be a WIP. I literally only have the backstitching on the elephants left to do but it's so unpleasant to work on I have to force myself to pick it up LOL.

Monday, 14 February 2011

This weekend I...

Monday, 14 February 2011
- enjoyed watching my son walking round the furniture
- took a very excited 5 year old to see Tangled
- did some colouring
- found the bottom of the ironing basket for the first time in 2011
- finally confirmed the time for the boy's Christening
- caught up with old friends
- entertained new friends
- had the first proper meal out as a family of four
- failed to take Lia swimming for the second week in a row
- had a lovely lie in
- finished two books
- picked up my stitching for the first time in over a week
- introduced a friend to my fabric stash
- played Angry Birds a bit too much
- invited even more people to our party in April
- did the food shopping online
- sold something on Amazon
- bought my husband a whole pack of Rolos cos I love him more than just the last one*
- ate out twice in the same day
- cut my son's hair
- enjoyed a peaceful hour with the sunday paper while the family was either out or asleep

*for anyone who didn't grow up in the UK in the 80s Rolos are chocolates with soft toffee centres that used to be sold with the advertising slogan of 'do you love anyone enough to give them your last Rolo?'

Sunday, 13 February 2011

Table Topper

Sunday, 13 February 2011
This design is from a magazine - I'm just not 100% sure which magazine now as it's been so long since I started it LOL. I believe the original was a lot more subtle than mine (not hard) and I'm sure it had some applique in the spokes.

I've just got to finish quilting the spokes (if you squint you can probably see I've sewn three of them top middle of the pic) and then sew on the binding round the centre circles - again so near and yet so far from finishing. I must get better at seeing a project through!

Saturday, 12 February 2011

Spring Fever quilt

Saturday, 12 February 2011
Another one where the blocks are made I just haven't put them together.  The fabric range is a Me and My Sister design for Moda and I bought a fat quarter pack, a Jelly Roll and two Charm packs as I thought it was just lovely - very fresh and light.  Oh for the days when I could splash out on stash LOL.

I saw this block design somewhere on the web and the quilt will be made up with 2" white sashing between the blocks.  I have used the jelly roll and charm packs making this top (well half the jelly roll anyway as the other half is making my bag pictured yesterday).  I'm thinking to back the quilt with some of the fat quarters but that will still leave me with quite a few fat quarters for other projects.

Friday, 11 February 2011

Jelly Roll Bags

Friday, 11 February 2011
Yet another 'hang my head in shame' post.

The summer before last we went on holiday to a wonderful set of cottages in Devon that happen to also include a quilting shop on site.  We went with my Mum, DH's parents, my Sister and BIL and my Niece and her husband and little girl - a really lovely family holiday (apart from the rain!)  So my Mum saw the pattern for this bag and asked me to make her one and my MIL wanted one too.  They chose the fabrics (spookily they both wanted the same ones) and I said I'd make my Mum hers for her birthday.

My Mum has had two birthdays since the fabric was purchased and I still haven't finished the bag.  My MIL did get hers which is even more shaming.  Anyway I am determined that this is to be the first project I work on finishing and I also started one for me that I was making up in parallel so hopefully I'll get both of them done this month.



You can probably guess that the top one is hers and the bottom is mine.  I think my biggest issue with it has been that I really don't like her fabric choice so haven't enjoyed working on the bag (hence the idea of making mine in parallel).

Oh and if you're at all interested in the cottages it's Villavin Farm on the Devon/Cornwall border.  The cottages are super and Jo who runs them and the quilting shop is just lovely, I can't recommend them enough.  Again the website isn't great and certainly doesn't do justice to her stock but if you're looking for something do give her a call as her service is fantastic.

Thursday, 10 February 2011

Silly Safari Quilt

Thursday, 10 February 2011
This again is a quilt I started a very long time ago.  I should add that I made four quilts out of this fabric collection and gifted them to various baby boys so I was kind of 'safaried' out after that.  I also knew that it wasn't something that Lia would appreciate so I'll admit that I put it aside in the hope that I would have a boy myself at some point.

So now I have I need to get it finished up.  I've got all the blocks made and all the strips for the border cut so I just need to get my finger out and put it all together. Here's a taste of the fabrics:


The backing fabric is the centre fabric of the bottom left hand block and I also have a fat quarter of labels (not sure if that's the right term but they're little squares each with a pic of one of the animals in) that I'm thinking to applique on the blocks with the plain colour squares in the centre (bottom right)

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Tutorials

Wednesday, 9 February 2011
You may remember I lost my blog list last month well on my quest to repopulate the list one of my blog discoveries was 'Stash Manicure'.  This may well be the start of my downfall LOL.  And if it isn't, this one certainly is: DIY Bag Lover.

There are so many drool-worthy projects shown on these blogs and I want to do them all!  I haven't had a chance to look into archives but just the projects shown in the last month are enough to keep me busy for the rest of the year.  It is because of this that I added the 'tutorials' tab on my menu - it's a way of me keeping track of projects I'd really like to try one day when the rest of my life gives up some free time.

The good news is that the sewing bug has really come back with a vengence so this weekend I will have the sewing machine out and dusted down so it can have a good workout!

In other news Connor can now stand himself up and shuffle around the furniture, Lia got a literacy award at school and my ear hasn't popped yet...

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Heart Quilt

Tuesday, 8 February 2011
So I finally did a thorough sort out of my quilting WIPs and here's the first to show - it's a 'heart' quilt for Lia that, for some reason I totally lost track of (something in my brain is suggesting this was originally planned as a fourth birthday present which is terrible as she'll be six in June LOL)

Most of the blocks are made so it is just a case of putting them together and then doing the quilting

Monday, 7 February 2011

Witches Hollow

Monday, 7 February 2011
The Primitive Needle's Witches Hollow - another design I love but haven't done much on. It's 1 over 1 on 40 count!  Oops!  That should be 36ct.  I'd edit it properly but then the comments wouldn't make sense!

Sunday, 6 February 2011

We Interrupt the Usual Schedule

Sunday, 6 February 2011
To let you know that the lurgy monster has well and truly lurched back into existence and has dumped a shed load of lurgy in my ear!  I have never in my life had an ear infection but I sure as heck have one now.

I woke up on Tuesday last deaf in my right ear and basically every time I attempted to get vertical I threw up (which made the trip to the Drs extremely interesting).  I get extreme travel sickness and even a normal head cold can leave me throwing up for days so you can imagine anything going on with my ear has the same effect.  I have been taking antibiotics for five days and the underlying infection seems to be cleared up but the ear still feels it needs to 'pop' and until that happens I guess I won't stop feeling really nauseous.

The good news is that I can just about stay upright and, as long as I keep my head perfectly still, I can surf and read.  Not that I've had the energy to read anything much so, whilst I have finished books 5 and 6 of the year I have reverted back to Harry Potter (books 3 and 4).  Still, given I haven't managed to stitch anything at least I should be grateful I can do something to stop me going totally mad with boredom (TV makes the sickness worse and radio doesn't work due to my current wonky hearing).

So thank you all for your recent comments on my WIPs (scheduled blog posts I should add) and I apologise to Lesleyanne - I haven't forgotten I said I'd get that code to you I just haven't gotten around to it.

Once this annoying ear sorts itself I will be getting the sewing machine out as I have set myself a crazy task of stitching 'goody bags' for the family party at the end of April - I think I need to do about 100!!!!!

ps - a quick look at Wikipedia tells me that a 'Dilly bag' is a traditional Aboriginal bag worn around the neck to transport food in.  The design is from The Cat's Whiskers, an Ozzie design company, so I guess that's why they picked the name.  This one comes with a needlecase, scissor keep and fob and I can't see me ever wearing it round my neck!

Here's a pic of what it should look vaguely like when I get it made!

Saturday, 5 February 2011

Birds of a Feather Dilly Bag

Saturday, 5 February 2011
I've stitched all the accessories for this design (but haven't finish finished them). I have to finish this panel and stitch a second identical one too!

Friday, 4 February 2011

Sleigh Ride

Friday, 4 February 2011
This has been a WIP for a while - it's one of those icky Dimensions colour charts that's a nightmare to follow plus there's loads of blends and it swaps between full and half stitches all the time. Oh and it mainly uses just slightly different blues which is a nightmare. But other than that it's a dream to stitch LOL.

I do love it though so it's worth the effort. I picked it up at the beginning of December with the idea that it would be my Christmas focus piece but then I was ill for three weeks and not much stitching got done - I mainly worked on the left hand side house which was no more than a roof when I picked it up

Thursday, 3 February 2011

Snowman Trio

Thursday, 3 February 2011
Stitching Kitty's Snowman Trio stitched on an unknown piece of Polstitches fabric with the recommended DMC and Weeks.

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Thine is the Trick and the Treat

Wednesday, 2 February 2011
This was my last start of 2010 - I put the first stitch in between Christmas and New Year as I knew that come 1st Jan I wouldn't be starting anything else...

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Butterfly Cushion

Tuesday, 1 February 2011
I got this wool tapestry kit in the sale in John Lewis a couple of years ago - it appealed to me because it's so bright and cheerful. It's currently the only tapestry I have in my stash but I love the way it looks (and feels) stitched up so I'm sure there'll be more in the future (although stitching the wool through canvas has knackered my thumb!)

Monday, 31 January 2011

A month of posts!

Monday, 31 January 2011
Well I set myself a goal to post every day for January and I've made it! Obviously posting WIP pics has helped a lot but I wanted to get myself back into the habit of blogging after being so lazy about it last year.

I don't think for a minute I'll be keeping up with a post a day for the rest of the year but I do have a lot of WIPs that I haven't added yet (32 stitching WIPs plus various quilting and sewing ones are probably a couple of months of posts on their own) so I may manage it for a while longer and certainly want to keep up with two or three posts a week.

Looking back on January I've managed to keep up with my 2011 goals quite well:

1. Blog more - I couldn't have blogged less this month LOL
2. No stash purchases - yep none at all
3. Reduce my stitching WIP list - one HD so that's a yes
4. No new stitching starts in the first half of the year - check
5. Find the quilting bug again and reduce my quilting WIPs - I did get my sewing machine out so that's a good start
6. Read at least 50 books - 4 read in Jan
7. Reduce the clutter in the house - yep stuff has gone
8. Lose weight - 3lb down which isn't a lot but I only really started in the last week or so
9. Stick to the household budget and find ways to reduce expenditure - absolutely
10. Work on the garden - not this month so a fail here.

All in all a pretty good month.

In addition to the above in February I have set myself the goal of sell, sell, sell! We're trying to raise cash from what we have to put towards paying for our big party in April so I need to get my finger out and put things on eBay, in the paper, etc.  I have no idea how much I'll make from it all but anything is a step up!

Sunday, 30 January 2011

Books 3 and 4 read

Sunday, 30 January 2011
Well given it was the first two Harry Potter books I don't suppose I really need to review them - if you haven't read them by now I would imagine it is unlikely you will and if you have read them you certainly don't need me to tell you what I think LOL. This post is more of an aide memoire than anything else. I am back on adult books again now though.

Saturday, 29 January 2011

Comment Questions

Saturday, 29 January 2011
I'm never quite sure what the etiquette is for responding to comments - do you do it in the comments box?  Or message the person?  Or respond in a post?  I have no idea.

Anyway Ailsa (Not Enough Time to Craft) asked a question so I shall answer it here:

I usually get my Stash from Drema at Needlecraft Corner.  It's not the greatest website out there but I've never had bad service and things are shipped quickly.  They have most new releases and more often than not will do special packages for popular designs including custom cuts of fabric, etc, oh and they do autoships of chart series as well of which I have had plenty over the years LOL.  They also have a birthday club where you get extra discount for orders in your birthday month (you tell them the month when you make your first order). 

What they don't have is the ability to pay online but I chose to agree to them having my cc number on file so when I made an order they would just charge it and I have had absolutely no problems with that in the five or so years I've been a customer.

Whenever there is a design I want I always check with Drema first and she can usually get it if they don't have it (they have a bricks and mortar store too).

Also, Lesleyanne - if you want I can send you the code for doing the tabs, it's a nice simple one...

And whilst we're on the subject I'd like to thank all of you for your comments, it's been nice to know that, despite my abysmal blogging record last year, people are still reading!

Friday, 28 January 2011

Halloween Night HD!

Friday, 28 January 2011
So here's my first HD of 2011 - Halloween Night by Shepherds Bush.

It's stitched on the recommended 20ct Cappuccino WDW Linen using Weeks, GAST and Crescent Colors with buttons from JABC. It was quite a quick stitch (3 over 2) but all the back stitching in the top section was a big of a pain! The fabric is more yellowy IRL - it's a bit washed out thanks to the flash.


Thursday, 27 January 2011

Handmade Houses 4

Thursday, 27 January 2011
Another Michael Powell. I've finished one of these already but there's five in this series so still three and a half to go...


Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Yes another new template

Wednesday, 26 January 2011
I apologise, I'm playing around and will continue to do so as I like this template but there are things I want to tweak. I love the header image and the links bar (which will become more populated as I get more organised) but there's lots of styling of text and things that I want to change.

I'm also missing my swirls from the previous template so I might try and see if I can include them in here in some way. I do this kind of thing for a living so it shouldn't be hard, it's just finding the time!

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Heaven Above

Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Another pitiful WIP (and bad photo!) - Heaven Above by Midsummer Night Designs


Monday, 24 January 2011

Pirates

Monday, 24 January 2011
Conversation with Lia this morning:

Lia: there's a pirate in my class
Me: really?
Lia: yes and she lives in Pirate Land
Me: who?
Lia: Sapphire
Me: oh, ok, did she tell you she was a pirate?
Lia: no
Me: so how do you know
Lia: well her parents are pirates and so they must live in Pirate Land and Sapphire lives with them
Me: hmmmmmmmmm, they're not really pirates you know
Lia: but they dress like pirates so they must be

So any advice please on how to explain Goths to a five year old? LOL

Sunday, 23 January 2011

We're no longer pet owners!

Sunday, 23 January 2011
So we've said bye bye to Toast, Crumpet, Sesame and Muffin, aka the family guinea pigs as they've gone off to a family who have more time to give them than us. I am relieved as I was beginning to feel awful about the lack of time we could give to them so I know it's the right decision.

I am also relived because Lia dealt with the whole situtation really well - she was a little upset but there were no tears or anything and I think she's pretty much forgotten we even had them now.

They were cuties though





Saturday, 22 January 2011

2nd Week Survived!

Saturday, 22 January 2011
Well that's the end of week two back in reality and I've just about survived LOL. Unfortunately for us Connor's teething and cold have meant some broken nights or early mornings which means I've been heading to bed early most nights. This in turn has meant very little stitching or reading has been done which is a tad disappointing but there's nothing I can do about it.

That said, I'm hoping to have my first 2011 happy dance this week as Halloween Night has proved to be a quick stitch so I'm not that far off finishing. I also had the urge to dig out my Harry Potter books for a re-read - I usually find that I turn to easy reads when I'm tired - so I'm half way through Philosopher's Stone.

Budget wise we're doing really well when it comes to sticking to the rules and I can see the difference in how wasteful we are (or rather aren't) already. I've started playing a game with myself to see how much I can shave off the budget each week so I'm finding penny pinching rather satisfying LOL.

The not so great news this week is that we have possibly found someone to adopt the guinea pigs. In reality this is good news but we'll all be sad to see them go. The lady in question is coming this afternoon and bringing her guinea to make sure they all get along and if they do then she's going to take all of ours...

Friday, 21 January 2011

Coeur de brodeuse

Friday, 21 January 2011
Yet another WIP (I will eventually post all 30) Coeur de Brodeuse by Tournicoton. Another one that is on the 'to finish in 2011' list.


Thursday, 20 January 2011

Noah's Sub

Thursday, 20 January 2011
This one is probably going to end up for grandchildren rather than kids!


Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Teeth

Wednesday, 19 January 2011
The tooth fairy is extremely busy in our house at the moment - Lia lost her second tooth last week and her top two are now wobbly. Connor is still on the gaining side of things - number 3 came through on Saturday and number 4 is expected any day now. He's drooling for England again but also unsettled at night which isn't great, nor is his sore little bum, the poor boy.

Lia's teeth came through with so little hassle that often we didn't realise she'd got any new ones but obviously we'll experience each and every tooth with Connor LOL. Typically they're coming through just as I'm back at work so can't catch up with any sleep during the day which means I've been yawning at my desk for the last couple of days.

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

DebBee's - Hot Stuff

Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Here's a canvas work that I've been doing - anyone who knows me will tell you this colour scheme is just perfect for me!



Monday, 17 January 2011

Ink Circles - Cirque de Cercles

Monday, 17 January 2011
This has been a WIP for quite some time despite me loving it. I think it's because it just doesn't stitch up that fast on the black but last time I picked it up I used an additional light and that helped a lot. It's stitched on 28ct Black Murano using Silk n Colors 'Aurora's Flame'



Sunday, 16 January 2011

I love Sundays

Sunday, 16 January 2011
Ever since Lia was born, or at least ever since I stopped breast feeding Lia, we've had a weekend lie-in rule in our house. Basically each parent gets one morning where they get to stay in bed as long as they want with absolutely no responsibility for children or any sarky remarks about length of sleep from the other parent. It even extends to the fact that if the kids are up the night before (admittedly a rare occurrance in our house) the one who has the lie in has to get up to them as opposed to normal week days when getting up is taken in turn.

So the way things work now we are four is that Sundays is my lie in day and it's great. Even if I'm awake I don't leave the bedroom until 10am as I read in bed (which is probably the world's single most underrated pastime). Lia now has Greek school on Sundays between 11am and 1pm so I leave the bedroom in time to get across to the shop to buy a newspaper before they go and then I give Connor a bottle that zonks him for around 2 - 3 hours. Yes, the same 2 - 3 hours that Lia and Leon are out of the house. Do you begin to understand why I love Sundays?

Oh yes, a super lie in followed by two and a half hours of blissful me time. Usually spent pootling about, maybe stitching, having a nice peaceful lunch whilst reading the paper and generally enjoying the total quiet of the house.

I've never understood why other parents don't do this. I know one or two families that do but generally all the parents I know the Mum is always the one that's up on weekends. More than one moan that their husbands don't do enough but follow it with the fact that they don't trust their husbands to feed the kids the correct thing or get them dressed or generally do things right. Sod that, I am more than happy to settle for breathing and quiet and if they're fed rubbish and still in their pjs I absolutely don't care because I've had enough sleep to be chilled about it.

You may ask why I've been wasting my time posting this on my 'me' day but the truth is I wrote it out yesterday morning at 7am when I was up with the kids and DH was snoring in bed - I just scheduled it to post today LOL.

Saturday, 15 January 2011

My first week

Saturday, 15 January 2011
Well it's been a week of ups and downs really. Going back to work wasn't the horrible experience people seem to think it would be - I adore my children but I also am comfortable with leaving them at a nursery as I know they get loads more stimulation and fun than they get at home. Thankfully Connor has been as easy as his sister was when it comes to integrating into a new routine and he's been happy and settled at nursery (although he is ridiculously happy to see me at pick up time which helps a lot!)

I've been in my current job for nine and a half years plus it's a part time role so I'm only in the office 5 hrs a day so it's a comfortable environment to slip back into and I'm not going to be overly tired as I'm not working too long hours as well as being a Mum.

On the other hand things have changed in the last 10 months, people have moved on, there are new faces and, most importantly for me, a new team has been integrated into our department and I am going to become part of them. This means a new boss (who will report to my current boss but I'm not the one being demoted, my new boss is to a more supervisor role). To be honest it's not a surprise and it will possibly end up being good for me as I am being offered the opportunity to move my role into a project / account management one whilst still keeping some techie involvment. For those that don't know I build web sites and work with SharePoint but whilst I am techie I am not a code hound so this will be perfect for me. Also, I work for the NHS which is in a constant state of flux and one never knows exactly when one might be looking for work so Project Management skills will definitely be an enhancement to my CV.

We've had to do some serious work on our budget this week as things just didn't add up. We knew money was going to be tight but our problem is the unexpected expenses - this week the TV stopped working which was money we hadn't planned for. So, trimming everywhere we can was called for and unfortunately one very hard decision we had to make was to rehome the guinea pigs. We've had them for two years so it was not an easy decision but they cost us the equivalent amount as Lia's ballet and swimming lessons so if it comes to a choice of one or the other then unfortunately for the small furry ones they come second. I've put some feelers out to various places but I imagine it'll take a while before we manage to rehome them.

I have enjoyed my week though, mainly because the routine worked as smoothly as I hoped so life shouldn't be too stressful with running around. Yesterday morning I had to fit a blood test in before work and we managed without anyone being late.

Also I've managed to do quite a bit of stitching and reading this week so that's another success. If I could only get motivated to get the sewing machine out life would be perfect!

Friday, 14 January 2011

Book 2 - Family Album

Friday, 14 January 2011
So last night I finished book 2 of 2011 - Family Album by Penelope Lively - another of my christmas book token purchases.

Again she appears to be a prolific author but I've never read any of her books before. It's about a family and their memories of events from the past. There are six children, their parents and an Au Pair who has stayed for 30 years and we get to see events of the past through the memories of the children and occasionally the adults.

The house that the family live in is actually the centre piece of the story and we are drawn to see the house as the central character of the novel rather than any of the humans.

I did enjoy the book but the 'family secret' mystery wasn't exactly difficult to guess and also at the beginning it is quite difficult to keep track of all the character names. However it was an interesting concept as the author was trying to show how events of the past are coloured by the person that remembers them not by the facts of the event. Some of the characters were really well drawn but I think we missed out because the 'adults' weren't quite so explored as people as the children and I would have liked to have had a bit more of an idea of how they viewed events, especially the father. Having said that I think the father was the most stereotypical character in the story and, as such, the one who would be most difficult to expand.

Definitely one I'd recommend though.

Thursday, 13 January 2011

Blog hopping

Thursday, 13 January 2011
Is a very dangerous pastime LOL.

I spent a great hour yesterday hopping from one blog to another and 'following' them all. Now I have so many blogs to read I'll probably never do anything else again and I'm not finished yet as I know there are blogs I read that I haven't found again.

Still, I'm getting there with the list and am enjoying myself by drooling over all the lovely projects there are out there and all the fun everyone has with their hobbies. Talking of which have you seen this?



It's just gorgeous but I am strictly abiding by my rules so it's gone on my wish list for now. I have to say though if I had a piece of fabric the right size I'd be tempted just to stitch the freebie border part until I could afford the whole piece LOL.

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Bent Creek - Snapperbets

Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Another WIP pic - this is on my 'to complete in 2011' list. It's stitched on the recommended fabric with GAST and WDW


Tuesday, 11 January 2011

New Template

Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Well this is one of the three templates I like - the easiest to apply because it doesn't need any images etc tweaking by me so this is the one I'm going with for now.

As you'll see I've started repopulating my blog list but it's going to take a while now I have a lot less time on my hands because I'm back at work...

Monday, 10 January 2011

Normal Service has been resumed...

Monday, 10 January 2011
I'm writing this from my desk as I am now officially back at work!

It took two hours for me to get logged in to my PC then a further 15 minutes to get my emails (all 800 of them) and now I'm just about to have lunch and read the paper. Oh and of course I'm working really hard by updating my blog.

So after 10 months no real change LOL

Sunday, 9 January 2011

Halloween Night

Sunday, 9 January 2011

This is one of the WIPs I 'found' after posting my original list. I just love Shepherd's Bush Halloween designs so was drawn to pick this one up again and when I did I discovered it needed some frogging (which is probably why I put it down LOL). Anyway I have frogged and done a bit more stitching on it but only a couple of evenings. It's stitched on the recommended 20ct Cappuccino WDW Linen using GAST, WDW and Crescent Colours. It's taking me a while to get used to such a low count fabric (it's stitched using three threads) but as it uses JABC buttons if I used a higher count fabric the buttons would be too big...

Oh and one day I might just learn to take decent photos!

Saturday, 8 January 2011

No freaking way!!!!

Saturday, 8 January 2011
I've lost my blog list! It's totally gone! I was playing around with a new template last night so it may have been that but I didn't apply it or anything, I just previewed it.

Bugger! Typical when I've just deleted all my blog links from my favourites and haven't yet set up following.

Bugger, bugger, bugger!

Edited to add - if you have a blog or want to recommend any blogs please feel free to put links in my comments. I need to look at this as an opportunity to expand my blog reading rather than an excuse to extend my swearing capabilities...

Friday, 7 January 2011

Noah's Compass - Anne Tyler

Friday, 7 January 2011
Without fail every birthday and Christmas DH gives me a book token. This doesn't show a lack of imagination on his part though as he does it because he knows it's my all time favourite present (yes, even more so than stash) and has been since I was very young as I like nothing better than browsing for books. When we were kids my Mum used to take my bro and I to town and the local book shop was our creche as she could leave us there and nip off to do her shopping knowing there was no chance we'd leave the shop. On the rare occasions we didn't get left at the book shop it was the library LOL.

Anyway, one of the biggest book shop chains here in the UK has a constant '3 for 2' offer on books and I am a total sucker for it - I pretty much always come out with 6 books (and, in more solvent times 9 LOL). This year was no different as I used my Christmas token and a bit more to come out with 6 books (although one of them was The Wombles so I can take some Mummy credit for thinking of the kids).

I almost never read book reviews so base my purchasing on the blurb on the book cover. Also for a complete bibliophile I am terrible at remembering the names of authors, even ones I've enjoyed in the past. Other than Pratchett, Adams, Tolkein and Eddings I'm pretty clueless and I never understand why as I'm usually an extremely organised person. Oh and just because those are all fantasy type writers please don't think I only stick to that genre, that was just my early and enduring favourite one.

So, Noah's Compass. This is now my first finish of 2011. I've never ready any of Anne Tyler's books before so can't compare it to any earlier novels (subsequent reading of Amazon reviews seem to suggest earlier books are felt to be better by some readers) but it was an okay read. Nothing spectacular though as I felt it kind of lost it's way somewhere in the middle and left me a bit 'oh, okay' at the end. It sets up a mystery that ends up not being relevant to the story in the way you would expect and I found the two central characters not that likeable.

To sum up, I'd say read it if you're given a copy or get it from the library but maybe don't use your Christmas book token on it...

Thursday, 6 January 2011

My boy!

Thursday, 6 January 2011
Well he'll be nine months old tomorrow and our lives will be getting into a whole new routine from Monday as I'm back to work and he'll be at nursery.

In honour of this milestone I thought I'd show you a couple of recent(ish) pictures so here you are:






I've just dropped him at nursery for his first proper taster session (we went yesterday but I didn't leave him). He's there for an hour today and two hours tomorrow before starting full days on Monday. Most days I'll be dropping off and picking up on the way to and from school with Lia so his day there will start at 8am and finish at 3.30pm. He really enjoyed being around the other children yesterday so hopefully he'll settle in very quickly.

Just before we left this morning he sat himself up for the first time. He's been almost doing it for the last few days but just not pushing himself to go from leaning to upright. He's been crawling since New Year's Eve and is getting better at it every day - he has an absolute fascination with cables so my time is now spent herding him away from them and nagging DH to move them out of his reach (we have way too many electronic gadgets).

He still only has two teeth (top middles) but I can definitely feel the bottom ones in his gums and he's dribbling like crazy so I imagine they won't be long. Also we're in the middle of his first proper cold so between dribble and snot he's a very damp little boy at the moment LOL. He's pretty much okay in himself with the cold but he's had a couple of disturbed nights due to coughing which has come as a shock to all of us (well except Lia as she never wakes up).

Generally he's just a happy little soul who eats, plays and sleeps well. He still sucks his thumb when he's tired which is totally cute but I'm sure in the future I'm likely to post about how hard it is to get him to stop. All in all we've definitely been blessed as he's the best gift the three of us could have wished for.

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Total WIP denial!

Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Well I guess it was bound to happen but I've found yet another two WIPs whilst stash diving. That brings the total to seven additional WIPs discovered this year so far LOL. I'd like to say they are definitely the last ones I have but I guess I shouldn't just in case as I thought the list I posted with 25 WIPs on was definitive...

So I'm now much more leaning towards trying for no new starts this year as I really need to get my WIPs down to a more managable number than 32. 32!!!!! To be fair I've had more than that on the go before but the very fact I had forgotten about seven of them shows I've got too many. I've reposted my WIP list below with the additions plus I've organised it a bit. The first group are the ones I hope to finish this year, the second group ones I want to make good progress on and the third group ones I think I probably won't get round to in 2010.

1. Bent Creek - Snapperbets
2. Bothy Threads - Row of Christmas Fairies
3. Dimenions - Noah's Ark Quilt
4. Prairie Moon - Thine is the Trick and the Treat
5. Tournicoton - Coeur de Brodeuse
6. The Cat's Whiskers - Birds of a Feather Dilly Bag
7. Stitching Kitty - Snowman Trio
8. Polstitches - Beaded Heart Biscornu
9. Anchor - Baby Sampler
10. DebBee's Designs - Hot Stuff
11. Just Nan - Counting Bats
12. Wool Tapestry Butterfly Cushion
13. Lizzie*Kate - Halloween Sampler
14. Shepherd's Bush - Halloween Night

15. Margaret Sherry - Santa's Journey Afghan
16. Glendon Place - Murky Manor
17. Just Nan - Four Wishes
18. Bent Creek - Snapperville Series
19. Ink Circles - Cirque des Cercles
20. Michael Powell - Handmade Houses 4
21. Lizzie*Kate - ABC Lessons
22. Lizzie*Kate - Christmas by the Letter
23. Dimensions - Sleigh Ride

24. Michael Powell - Cottage Garden 2
25. Stoney Creek - Noah's Sub
26. Shepherd's Bush - Be Attitudes Afghan
27. Dragon Dreams - Dragon Virtues Afghan
28. Bothy Threads - Cut Thru Fairy Hill
29. DMC - Wild Ones Alphabet
30. Midsummer Night Designs - Heaven Above
31. The Primitive Needle - Witches Hollow
32. Teresa Wentzler - Tradewinds

So if I stick to my guns I could almost half my WIPs this year. The ones in the first group are either smallish or I have quite a bit of progress on them already so I'm thinking I could get them all done plus I might be able to get one or two of the second group done as well. Obviously that all depends on what life throws me this year and how much the quilting bug bites. Still, it's always good to be optimistic right?

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Blog Housekeeping

Tuesday, 4 January 2011
I've been extremely remiss with keeping up with other blogs this last 12 months and I've definitely been awful at commenting on other people's blogs so I'm going to make a much better effort this year. I've started by adding a lot of blogs to the list on the right there - I've hardly updated this list at all recently as I've just been lazy and bookmarked sites instead.

I've also never bothered to 'follow' any blogs but I just realised that I can set up my links list to list all that I follow rather than me add them myself so I think my next move should be to sort that out.

I'm also thinking to get a new look for the new year and I should definitely add a pic or two of the boy in my sidebar to even things up...

Monday, 3 January 2011

WIP Pics

Monday, 3 January 2011
So the next stage of my WIP busting plan is to post pics of all of them so I can see what progress I make over the next 12 months. I was thinking of resolving to work on all of them at least once in the year but I know that's not going to happen (not least because I found another five WIPs when tidying up yesterday!)

So first up here are some of my most embarassing WIPs - the ones with so few stitches in I have no idea why I bothered starting them. I have to say though that I love all the designs so it's not because I fell out of love with them - I'm obviously just easily distracted LOL.

Murky Manor - Glendon Place



Row of Christmas Fairies - Bothy Threads



Four Wishes - Just Nan



Snapperville - Bent Creek



I hope that I can work on all of these a little this year as I didn't put any stitches in them at all in 2010 so I think they're in need of a little TLC...

Sunday, 2 January 2011

Stitching WIPs

Sunday, 2 January 2011
Just so I have a proper record of now so I can hopefully tick a few off by the end of the year:

1. Bent Creek - Snapperbets
2. Dimensions - Sleigh Ride
3. Bothy Threads - Row of Christmas Fairies
4. Margaret Sherry - Santa's Journey Afghan
5. Dimenions - Noah's Ark Quilt
6. Prairie Moon - Thine is the Trick and the Treat
7. Glendon Place - Murky Manor
8. Tournicoton - Coeur de Brodeuse
9. The Cat's Whiskers - Birds of a Feather Dilly Bag
10. Michael Powell - Cottage Garden 2
11. Just Nan - Four Wishes
12. Bent Creek - Snapperville Series
13. Ink Circles - Cirque des Cercles
14. Michael Powell - Handmade Houses 4
15. Stoney Creek - Noah's Sub
16. Shepherd's Bush - Be Attitudes Afghan
17. Dragon Dreams - Dragon Virtues Afghan
18. Bothy Threads - Cut Thru Fairy Hill
19. Lizzie*Kate - ABC Lessons
20. Lizzie*Kate - Christmas by the Letter
21. Stitching Kitty - Snowman Trio
22. DMC - Wild Ones Alphabet
23. Midsummer Night Designs - Heaven Above
24. Anchor - Baby Sampler
25. DebBee's Designs - Hot Stuff

Saturday, 1 January 2011

Happy New Year!

Saturday, 1 January 2011
So it's January 1st and I can start one of my 2011 resolutions which is to blog more this year LOL. My 2011 goals are:

1. Blog more (as I just mentioned)
2. No stash purchases unless they are for my birthday or christmas (the only exception would be if a limited edition is released that I absolutely can't live without!)
3. Reduce my stitching WIP list (even if it's only by 1 it's a good thing)
4. No new stitching starts in the first half of the year (I was going to say at all but I'm thinking I might not manage that)
5. Find the quilting bug again and reduce my quilting WIPs
6. Read at least 50 books
7. Reduce the clutter in the house
8. Lose weight (again, I'm not putting a figure on how much, any would be a start!)
9. Stick to the household budget and find ways to reduce expenditure
10. Work on the garden

Above all I want 2011 to be a fun, happy year with friends and family coming first and material things coming a really late second...

Friday, 31 December 2010

The End of the Year

Friday, 31 December 2010
Well this is my last opportunity to add one more post to my pitiful number of posts for 2010! I have to say that New Years has crept up on me rather as I've been under the weather a bit over the festive period - the snot monster has paid a prolonged visit but hopefully I'm on the way out of it's clutches now.

So 2010 has been a fabulous year for us. The safe arrival of Number 1 son in April changed our lives for the better as he's an absolute joy to have around and the family has definitely been enhanced by his presence. He is now nearly 9 months old and today crawled properly for the first time. He's a strong little chap and his favourite pastime is standing up holding onto our fingers. Oh and he also got his two front teeth for Christmas!

Number 1 daughter is also a delight - she's growing like a weed and still doing terrifically well at school. Her social life still dominates with swimming, ballet, Greek school and play dates defining our weekends. She'll be 6 in June and we're going to surprise her with tickets to see the Wizard of Oz in London. I'm not big on kiddies parties and given she was obsessed with the search for Dorothy on TV and asks incessently if she can go to the show I thought it was a much better birthday treat. Plus I'm pretty sure the cost of the tickets is less than the cost of a party!

Next year sees me turning 40 (eek!) so we're having a big family party that also includes a Christening in the morning. The date was chosen and booked back in September so imagine my horror when Royalty decided to crash my party weekend LOL. The Royal Wedding is the day before our celebrations and has done us a favour by giving everyone that day off work so it's not all bad (but it was my weekend first!)

2011 is going to be the year of belt tightening in our house for sure. I go back to work in a week (10th Jan) and 80% of my wages will be going on childcare some months (it's a term time arrangement so some months we won't have to pay the full amount) which means there will be very little spare income for us. This is a good thing though as we've become very wasteful over the last few years and I think looking at ways to use what we have, spend less and generally become better at managing our lives can only be a good thing.

Looking back on 2010 I have been pretty good at reducing the junk in the house and not buying more stash but that was definitely just a practice run for 2011. I haven't had many finishes stitching wise (6) but I also haven't had many new starts (5, 4 of which were also finished) so my WIP list is still long but not increased. I've also read 42 books this year which is pretty good (I usually try for one a week). Hopefully next year those numbers will increase a bit as I won't have that 'new baby' issue that curtailed my productivity for a while.

Anyway, I'm going to post my 2011 goals tomorrow and have to sign off now to go play 'Guess Who' with Lia so I'll just finish up by wishing you all a Happy New Year and I hope that 2011 brings you all that you wish for.

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Scream House

Tuesday, 16 November 2010
I know, I know, it's been a while yet again but I haven't been idle. I finally bit the bullet and got on with finishing Just Nan's Scream House (the stitching was finished a looooong time ago). So here it is (apologies for the crap pics, DH's camera is broken and mine isn't that good!












Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Ho Hum

Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Time does fly, doesn't it!

I can't believe it's been a month since I blogged but I guess the days march on. We're all fine and pootling along as normal - life has been exteremely uneventful hence the lack of posting.

I've just confirmed with my Manager that I will be returning to work on 10/01/11 which doesn't seem that far away now so I'm trying to make the most of every day I have at home with Connor. He's a total delight and going from strength to strength. He's just past six months old now (see I said time flies!) and has been on solids for a month and a half - he absolutely loves his food! He's able to stay sitting up if you help him and also commando rolls around the floor so no longer stays where he's put.

Lia is also doing well, is back at school and still enjoying it - I have a few concerns regarding her new teacher but have a parent teacher meeting tomorrow so we'll see what that brings.

I have been doing a lot of stitching so I will attempt to take some pictures and start posting about crafty stuff again - I have grand plans regarding what I can get done in the next three months before work starts again!

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

We're home

Tuesday, 14 September 2010
We've actually been home for nine days now but last week was a blur of unpacking, washing, ironing, getting ready for school, shoe shopping and school days! I'm back to feeling pretty much like we never had a holiday LOL.

We had a fabulous time away, the weather was amazing (32 - 40 degrees) and we swam in the sea, in a river, in swimming pools, we saw relatives that I'd never met (and some that I had), travelled the whole length of Greece and back, shopped, ate and relaxed.

Here's some pics from the trip:

Me and Connor (yes a rare pic of me!)



DH and Lia



Kavala - our house is one of those on that big hill!



Connor and DH in the sea



Lia



So now we're back home and settled down into a routine. We're on the run up to Christmas now which means it's a countdown till I'm back at work in January! Time has flown by and I know it'll be even quicker towards the end of the year.

Lia is now officially in year 1 at school and yesterday lost her first tooth! She's most excited about not being the smallest in the school and is really happy to be back. Connor is now a blonde! His baby hair is pretty much gone other than a quiff and his new hair is very blonde indeed. He's rolling over properly now and can roll back too. As of last week he's been eating solids and loving it - no building up slowly, he's right in there demanding lots of food.

As for me, I'm just organising a big party for next year. I hit 40 (OMG!!!) in April and I always use a 'zero' birthday as an excuse for a party plus we're having Connor christened on the morning of the party so it'll be a joint birthday / christening. A little unorthodox but hey, that's me LOL. I have ambitious plans for the party so will no doubt spend the next seven months going a bit bonkers getting it all organised and being waaaaay too excited for my own good.

Monday, 16 August 2010

Off on our hols!

Monday, 16 August 2010
We're off in the morning for a three week tour of duty in the mother country. Or visiting DH's relatives in Greece if you prefer.

It's been very busy here with holiday entertainment and getting ready for the trip but we've been having a great time. Connor is growing fast and has his first tooth (he's had it for about three weeks now but I don't think I mentioned it before). Lia is extremely excited about seeing all her Greek relatives so is a little hyperactive and DH is in holiday mode which means he's not doing much, including packing...

I've got about 10 small stitching projects packed to take with me so finger's crossed I get some decent stitching time in.

Saturday, 7 August 2010

Summer holidays days 11 to 16

Saturday, 7 August 2010
No I didn't get bored detailing the minutae of our holiday life, I took the kids back to my hometown for a few days and, as I stayed with my sister, was away from all forms of modern communication (not only do they not have internet I forgot my mobile phone at home!)

So we had a nice few days down there chilling out and enjoying spending time with family. Now we're home we've spent the day chilling out with friends and making stuff with Hama beads (Lia made three things, her friends made one each and I made six. Really.)

DH is at a beer festival today so he'll be good for nothing tomorrow which is why I invited friends around for a BBQ. Ok, it's really because I'm trying to empty the freezer before we go away in nine days but I'm such an evil wife I'm going to enjoy him suffering a hangover whilst cooking burgers...

In other vaguely interesting news I'm no longer breast feeding. I was going to keep it up (I'd been thinking about stopping before suffering in the heat in Greece) but my body had other ideas and my milk started to dry up. I've no idea why as Connor was feeding the same as usual and I had had plenty of milk but we persevered for a week with him valiantly trying to stimulate the milk but to no avail. I gave him his last feed on Monday evening and since then he's been a bottle only boy.

Sunday, 1 August 2010

Summer holidays days 9 and 10

Sunday, 1 August 2010
A nice weekend here - yesterday DH and Lia had a day together painting, going to the cinema, etc whilst I looked after Connor. Today we visited friends and had a lovely day catching up with them and Lia got to play with their kids.

Friday, 30 July 2010

Summer holidays Day 8

Friday, 30 July 2010
Well a quiet day here as we stayed home and vegged out in front of the TV - we watched Nanny McPhee, lots and lots of Charlie and Lola and even more CBeebies. We did do some crafting this afternoon when Connor had a sleep but generally it was a vegging day :)

Thursday, 29 July 2010

Summer holiday day 7

Thursday, 29 July 2010
We went to a local farming museum which was fab and we did a 'make a farm in a box' activity which was fun - lots of colouring in and sticking.

In the afternoon we watched Toy Story as Lia's going to see number 3 on Saturday so we're building up to it LOL. Oh and we raided my bead box to make a necklace for Lia and another for Nayno (Lia's toy cat). Connor chilled out most of the day and was generally his usual happy self even though he does appear to have cut his first tooth!

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Summer Holiday day 6

Wednesday, 28 July 2010
We spent the day at an RHS Garden with friends:









Tuesday, 27 July 2010

Summer Holiday day 5

Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Well we went out to the local library today as they had a 'play with Hama beads' session for kids. Lia made a heart and really enjoyed it - so much so that I've ordered a bunch of beads and stuff from Amazon. We've also painted her finger and toe nails and baked buns and iced them.

Connor is sleeping so I've just made lasagne for dinner with the idea that I can just stick it in the oven later and not have to worry about it when I'm feeding him.

I've also done a bit more cleaning up in the kitchen and made four pockets for the bags I'm making. Tonight will be ironing I think - hopefully it'll cool down as it's hot and sticky right now.

Oh and here's a pic of the pair of them...


Monday, 26 July 2010

Summer Holiday day 4

Monday, 26 July 2010
A quiet day at home given we were away for the weekend as chores needed to be done. Washing done, some ironing done, fridge cleaned, hob cleaned. Oh and a supermarket trip. And the guinea pigs cleaned.

Lia was a bit stir crazy by the evening but we did do some aqua beads and some maths plus I helped her finish up something she was making from one of her birthday presents. She gets dedicated Mum time when Connor sleeps so I hope we can do something she wants every day.

Connor, as usual, was a good boy and ate and slept as well as he always does.

Sunday, 25 July 2010

Summer holidays Days 2 and 3

Sunday, 25 July 2010
Well that was a quick weekend! We went to my hometown yesterday morning and stayed over at my sisters house coming back home this evening.

It was a lovely weekend - lots of friends for Lia to play with and lots of cuddles for Connor. Oh and a lovely BBQ today.

I am now wrestling with some homesickness - I haven't lived at home for 18 years but it is still home and all my family are there. Now my bro and my niece have littluns too it's hard to leave - Lia and her cousin Luisa adore each other and there were lots of tears when they had to say goodbye. We are going back in 10 days though so we can spend a little more time together but it's just not the same as being able to pop over whenever we want (it's a two hr drive).

Oh well, DH isn't averse to moving there so you never know, if the job situation works out we might end up there/

Friday, 23 July 2010

Summer Holidays Day 1

Friday, 23 July 2010
Lia woke at 6.45am, Connor at 8.00am

Lia has dressed as a Princess, drawn a million pictures, made a robot, done ten pages of a maths text book, played with her brother, watched Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang and the Wizard of Oz.

Connor has eaten loads, sucked his thumb a lot, rolled onto his front a million times each time eventually crying till I turn him back, pulled my hair a lot and had a nice long (4 hr) nap.

I've tidied all the DVDs and done some ironing. All in all a nice chilled day!

Saturday, 17 July 2010

Blimey time flies!

Saturday, 17 July 2010
I can't believe it's been so long since my last post - I guess life just has been moving on.

Connor is now 14 weeks old and sleeping through the night. Well, he has for the last three nights at least so there's time for that to change. He goes down at 7pm, has his 10pm feed and then he's been sleeping through till at least 7am - this morning it was 8.30am! He's also having a good long 2 -3 hr nap around lunchtime so I'm getting some me time back!

He's growing well - following the 50th centile pretty much which is good. He can roll over onto his left side and back as of five days ago and is almost exclusively sucking his left thumb. Going by my Mum's theory that means he'll be left handed as I am (my bro is right handed and the pair of us were opposites with thumb sucking and side favouring from this early too). Still, it's a long while yet so we'll see. I have to admit I'd like it if he is left handed - I've always been the only one in the family so it'd be nice to share that with him. And if he's not then hey, I'm still unique LOL.

As for Lia well her first year at school finishes this coming Thursday. Talk about time zooming along, that's her reception year done and come September she'll be in year 1 and officially a school girl. It's been a busy year somewhat dictated by my pregnancy and Connor's arrival but she's been fantastic and has had a great end of year report.

Today she has her first ballet exam. She's doing a little dance to the song Thumbelina and is very excited about it. She's unlikely to be a professional ballet dancer (she's over the 90th centile for height and weight!) but she absolutely loves dancing so I don't see her stopping any time soon. We're also pushing her to learn to swim - she's pretty confident in the water but just not swimming yet - there was just never enough time for proper lessons when I was working full time but I'm going to book her on some for September.

Talking of September I'm sure it's going to come around really quickly. There's three weeks of school holidays to get through and then we're off to Greece for three weeks, getting back two days before school starts again. I'm pretty much sorted with uniform and the like but we will be going shoe shopping the day before school unless I can find something while we're in Greece.
 

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