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Spring Forward

March 10, 2012

Life in this household seems to be finally gathering some momentum, if a little jerkily at times.

(I was going to share some photos with you, but WordPress seems to be playing up on me tonight…)

There has been the usual level of mild illness from the girls, and the unusual happening of me having a migraine, something that I haven’t experienced since I was pregnant with The Tallest, leaving me, up until some point today, feeling drained and rather like I have a hangover, which is what the period after a migraine is sometimes called, and I can see why, it’s just a shame that I didn’t get the enjoyable night out beforehand isn’t it?

There hasn’t been a great deal of making going on in this household. The knitting seems to be on hold. I managed to do a little bit of sewing for a friend of The Tallest’s and a bit of repairing, but that’s about it. I seem to have misplaced my Mojo for most things right now, as San puts it in one of her recent posts, I too have been suffering from the February Blahs! And I couldn’t think of a more succinct way of putting it.

Today there was a real sea change for me, the weather was milder, we were up and out of the house, The Tallest wasn’t going dancing today as she is having some real discomfort with her feet and wanted to give them a break (more on the ongoing saga of her feet another time), so there was real potential for a lazy morning, but lazy mornings keep turning into lazy days and I didn’t want that, so I had myself and both girls packed up and out of the house by 8.30am (Hubby had already been out since about 6am this morning), and we headed off to help at the Scouts jumble sale.

Despite my protests we have brought back more stuff than we went with, isn’t that always the way? I found a few bargains like a Poole Pottery Delphis Sweet Dish (20p) and a Homemaker Sideplate (20p) which unfortunately has a chip, but won’t look any the worse for being on my dresser:) The girls got a few more little toys, and some delightful vintage jigsaw puzzles. I have decided that if they change their minds about the puzzles I shall make each puzzle a wee bag and give them as gifts as they are too lovely to not be played with.

We are also finally getting the garden moved around (again!) so that room can be made for the long awaited chickens. I have to say that I am glad that our fantastic friends have been able to care for them for us over the last few months, as I get the feeling that that would be one responsibility too many for me over recent weeks!

Hoping to continue sharing with you this next week, with a few photos too if WordPress starts playing fair again, now that I appear to be getting back on track again – Amazing what a bit of Spring in the air can do for you isn’t it?

 

 

 

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Oops!

February 28, 2012

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Well, I’ve done it again, lost my blogging mojo! Rather a lot of it has to do with my appetite for watching films after the family have gone to bed (Hubby normally joins the girls by 8.30pm) I’ve been indulging in a good chunk of ‘me time’, and have completely given myself over to being transported off with a good story, and unlike a good book, all I have to do is stare at the screen instead of holding something which means I can work on the Tallest’s cardigan at the same time! So not quite all about me! And I get to watch rom coms to my hearts desire :) what can I say! I’m easily pleased!

We’ve been slowly making steps towards recovering from prolonged illness here, the Smallest ended up with another lot of antibiotics and an inhaler for the chest infection that she had, and it finally seems to have done the trick thank goodness.

The better weather has meant that I can get out into the garden, I’m doing a bit of shifting about at home to make a new home for the greenhouse which I can then get commissioned and into action, more on that one in a later post.

The above photo is from today, I spend my Tuesday’s at home with the Smallest, and normally I’m distracted by some job or other but today we’ve done plenty of just playing, it’s been lovely, I am slightly tinged with guilt that I haven’t done more jobs etc, but sometimes you just have to ignore all that don’t you? She’s gone to bed happy, tired and far more easily than any other night this past week which is wonderful in itself.

I’ve also realised that the photo lets you in on the other reason I’m distracted – the guitar. I’m teaching myself as I don’t think I could commit to more commitments like lessons if that makes sense, but I’m really enjoying it and so far I have learnt to tune it, play three basic major chords A C and E and am practising them and my strumming, and yes, typing this is a little hard going as the fingertips on my left hand are extremely sore!

I’ll be returning to this space real soon, probably Friday as its work tomorrow, and I’ll try to make sure it’s not just to show you photos of my bruised fingertips!

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Still Here…

November 28, 2011

This illustrates my point exactly right now, between working extra days, trips to the hospital, all members of the family being struck down with various viruses, old trucks, new cars – that break down in a spectacular fashion (and exhibiting my Artwork for the first time in 7 years), has led to a particularly busy week or more. It’s been one of those weeks that I haven’t been all that bothered about documenting, as it’s been pretty full on and well,  hard work, and sometimes I can’t be doing with sharing any of it, let alone trying to edit out a few serene moments in an otherwise full on week.

Tomorrow I hope to slow down the pace of life for a few hours in the company of The Smallest, perhaps we’ll get a chance to truly take in what’s going on around us and stop hurtling around at break neck speed. Maybe I’ll even take a few photos. x

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On Clocks and Donkeys

October 31, 2011

How could I resist sharing some pictures of this adorable wee thing with you all?!

And to explain the other half of the title, the Clock being the thing that caused us to see these lovely gentle donkeys in the first place.

Just a few miles / villages away from us, is an eclectic looking supermarket cum post office, which also has a garden centre to one side of it. I’ve driven past on numerous occasions, sometimes even called into the shop to grab a couple of bits on the way home before, but never noticed the Clock shop before…

Our wind up pendulum wall clock has been misbehaving for a while now, and last week it decided to pack up for good.  It’s not a treasured family heirloom, or a priceless antique, but it is something that Hubby bought for me at a local auction because I had expressed how nice it would be to have a ‘real’ clock in the house. Of course the problem with having a ‘real’ clock is that ‘real’ clocks can’t just be replaced, and they have to be serviced, repaired and looked after…so after asking a couple of friends, it was suggested that I take the clock to the Garden Centre! A brief explanation ensued, and a word of advice to remove the pendulum during traveling, (said friend had received a rather stern ticking off for not having removed hers on her last visit!). A phone call followed to make sure that I was heading in the right place, and the next afternoon I ended up here…

what a truly magical place, fancy french timepieces cheek by jowl with utilitarian 1940′s clocks. Aeroplane propellors with a dial set in the centre. I could have spent hours in there, but as I was accompanied by the Girls, it wasn’t to be. I can’t wait for my next visit there to collect the repaired clock, and have another good nosey around.

And maybe do a bit more of this too…

 

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October morning and afternoon

October 25, 2011

Two note-worthy sights I wanted to share with you that happened at either end of a beautiful autumnal day with my two precious Girls.

The moon still ‘out of bed even though it’s morning’ as the Smallest put it! Over the alloments.

And the geese, on their winter migration.

The night skies have been pretty spectacular of late as well, no photos there I’m afraid) and I have been brushing up on my constellations thanks to a handy planetarium app on my phone. The Tallest thinks it’s fantastic, although it can’t quite compare to the pleasure that I get from unfolding my well used and loved paper planetarium that my late uncle gave to me as a teen.

I hope to spend more time gazing heavenwards this winter. Looking up into the night sky truly fills me with wonder, and I can never work out why I don’t do it more often (chilblains and backache probably).

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A brief interlude

October 20, 2011

It’s going around again, we seem to be on our second round of illness on this household. The Tallest has been struck with Croup, not the first time that this has happened to her, and the Smallest is weepy eyed and stuffy nosed with another cold. So after a singular night of sleep, the whole household is back to keeping the night shift going by making sure that these two precious girls are comfortable and cared for. Which limits time spent on other things – other things like preparing new Artwork for exhibition this weekend – they were completed tonight (Huzzah!)

I’m hoping to find a little more time to get some new posts up, but please bear with me in the coming week, there’s a lot going on and not much sleep to be going on with.

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A proper catch up…

September 22, 2011

Looking over the posts that I have written this summer, it’s fairly self evident that I haven’t been thinking much about the things that I have been jotting down here (except perhaps for the last one!), I realise that I did say that I would be more visual in my posts over the summer to try and at least simply share what I have been up to, though now that the nights have started to draw in and the children can be persuaded into bed at a much more reasonable hour  it would be sensible to presume that I have a bit of spare time on my hands to get writing. (Ha! I hear all those parents of young children cry – they know whats coming next!).  In actual fact it’s true the opportunity has presented itself on more than one occasion over the last week, but one post was the sum total of my writing, and that was more out of loyalty to my daughter rather than to the blog.

In an effort to assuage my guilt towards the blog I thought that I ought to have a proper catch up with you all and try and fill in the blanks left by the last few weeks of, well, for want of a better word, laziness.

We’ve been out and about in the beloved camper van quite a lot, we’ve spend plenty of it at a local holiday park, whose main attraction is the swimming pool. It’s a special, significant place for us, where we went after mine and the Tallest’s diagnosis of Marfan Syndrome was confirmed, for three days or so we cut ourselves off from our outside lives, hugged our beautiful girls and had a good weep every now and then as the news sunk in. It’s a good place to be, the Girls love it and it’s now inextricably linked to our family history, who needs more of a reason to spend time there?

We have, of course, also had the post camping coughs and runny noses to contend with…the Smallest has the monopoly on this!

The Girls have been flexing their Greenfingers, although the emphasis has been firmly on growing things that are pretty rather than edible. Although it’s amazing how well marigolds look alongside cabbages and beetroots!

As I was harvesting the broccoli side shoots, and handing them to the Smallest to place in a crate yesterday she turned to me and said

“You’re a very good helper Mummy.”

“Thank you” I reply “and you; are a very good gardener”

“Yes, I am”

Oh! to have her confidence. I’d be at Chelsea!

We’ve been riding The Poppy Line too, the girls love the steam engines, we have plans to take them on others, I have vivid childhood memories of many of them having ridden pretty much every line as a child on family holidays indulging my Dad’s passions for steam railways. I never could work out why we stayed in places that were so near a steam line, I always thought it was coincidence, of course I know better now!

The allotment has taken up a fair chunk of my time, as has work. I’ll be the first to admit that I have been finding the balancing of the two a rather tricky beast to tame, and I have to hold my hands up and say that I have been failing miserably of late, and am writing this in bed after feeling washed out all day at work after pushing myself too hard on my ‘days off’ ( The allotment looks splendid though – more on that another time!) I’ve now had a sum total of two days at home on my own without the children since school started, and I’m finding it incredibly hard to sit still, which was, in the main part, the plan. Perhaps the next time that I have to ring the Cardiac Nurse’s I might realise it’s about taking it easy sometimes and not always about ticking things off the list. Front garden cleared and roman blind in the Girls room repaired – tick and tick – Must stop this.

The hospital is the other place that we have been to over the summer holidays, both expected and unexpected trips. I have been having problems with Ectopic heartbeats, now solved with a medication change. The Tallest has been to see the Physiotherapist, and has been visited by the Occupational Therapist. She has new DAFO’s, is shortly to be fitted with Lycra Support clothing (something a bit like this) to help with her posture and back pain, and will have seat wedges and pencil grips to help with her posture and joint aches whilst she is in lessons at school.

She is, as ever, taking all of this in her stride.

When I read that I’m struggling to work out if I’ve been managing everything as well as I could have, it’s little wonder that I’ve been finding it a bit demanding, but on the lighter side of things it could be so much worse, and it isn’t, and that’s what keeps me going.

Then there’s the studio to sort out, as I have committed to making a piece of work for (my first in six years) an exhibition being organised by a work friend, next month. I can’t even take one step inside the place let alone make work in it, quite despite the fact that Hubby and I had promised to tackle it this summer so that I could get in there when the new school year started. And so the list grows…

Any advice on how to make the list my friend, and not my tormentor? (Don’t suggest throwing it away or then I would be truly overwhelmed.)

The positivity has started with Hubby finishing work early and collecting the Girls from childcare instead of me. Therefore leaving him able to help with supper and bedtime, unlike the up till now usual of coming home just as I am trying to settle the Smallest into bed. Not appreciated. Bad timing.

I’m beginning to think that less days at work might be an answer, but Hubby is fully convinced that I would just ‘do more’ at home. He’s probably right! At least we have tea breaks and lunch hours at work!

I can’t see home life letting up any time soon, so perhaps the work days do need to come down a notch. I’m going to think that one over (whilst I am at work for the next two days!).

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Red sky at night?

September 16, 2011

 

We chased this Hot Air Balloon for a wee while, we weren’t the only ones! When I was young there used to be quite a few Balloons that would land in the fields around my parents house – we don’t see so many now, perhaps it is to do with the inconsistent weather?

What a way to enjoy the World below you.

Back soon with things that are being made in earnest for a gap toothed girl who celebrates her 6th (!) birthday on Monday.

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Greenbuild 2011

September 9, 2011

It’s probably a bit late in the day to be letting all you lovely local types know that this event is on this weekend…

but just incase you fancied a trip out,  this year’s Greenbuild promises to be just as interesting a visit as last year.

The girls and I are particularly excited about the Horse Logging Demonstrations!

Maybe see you there?

 

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Life vs Blog

June 20, 2011

Oh! Okay, so it’s not actually as bad as all that, but you know what I mean don’t you? The suns been shining, the weeds are growing (and the veggies too!) There’s just so much to squeeze into my short time of at- home-ness that this poor wee space here is getting over looked.

I want to be out there enjoying it, rather than documenting it for others to read  - Well Really How Rude! I’m not declaring that I’ll take a break for the summer like the lovely Laura at We Wilsons has, I’m not actually working on important things like new books and such, but I just wanted to warn you that my tardiness will quite possibly be a summer long adventure where I pop in throughout the way to give you an update.

I’m also living on secret tenterhooks as the dreaded tummy bug is doing it’s rounds again and my girls were palling about with a couple of kids that got struck down this weekend. Anyone that knows me realises that this is a bit of an obsession of mine, in fact I think that it is safe to say that I am a fully-paid-up-card-carrying-emetaphobe! I can just about deal with the kids, but being unwell myself is the absolute limit my sanity will stand. So as I jump at every toss, turn and cough in the next door room, ready to leap up and administer the ever trusty potty to their aid, I’ll be thinking of all you sane rational people out there who don’t let trifling things like upset tummy’s rule their lives….

Perhaps I should look into seeing a hypnotherapist? I haven’t quite barricaded myself and my charges inside the house…..yet!

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