tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51858163564998212232024-03-05T03:13:46.905-08:00Sunshine & Cheesebugs(tales of family life & maybe the odd bit of crafting too!)Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.comBlogger42125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-30713719234033507362016-03-15T09:42:00.000-07:002016-03-15T09:42:28.347-07:00Normal...ish!Life is pretty much resumed as normal. But a little different. I've been 'speaking' to a few people on the forum in the Patient.com website and I think it would be helpful if I tried to explain how life is after having bunions on both feet treated. I am exactly 3 weeks post op today. In one respect it feels like a really quick 3 weeks but on the other hand it feels like forever since I had my operation.<br />
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Having both feet in plaster means that you have to think about how you do things you normally take for granted. Like walking upstairs for instance. Wearing the fabulous Brooks shoes, these, <br />
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means that your foot is bigger than normal. So not only do these shoes make you walk on your heels, which is necessary for the healing process, but your foot is wider and longer than you are used to. So walking upstairs/downstairs needs to be done one step at a time with only one feet being able to fit on each step. This means it takes a while to navigate stairs. To begin with I tried using the crutches to help me on the stairs but quickly found that using the bannister was much easier, less fiddily.<br />
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I obviously haven't tried walking with only one shoe on but I have read others say it is difficult due to the difference in height. These shoes do give you an extra inch/inch and a half (this is pretty much the tallest I've been!) so I can imagine that only wearing one would alter the way you walk and put extra pressure on your hips. So I'd say wearing 2 is better, at least you are even. I apparently waddle like a penguin in these shoes but hey, at least it's amusing the kids!!<br />
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I quickly gave up using the crutches I was given around the house after the first few days. I spent the first 5 days after my op staying upstairs (we only have the one bathroom in our house) and I found it quicker to walk the short distance between my bedroom and bathroom holding onto doors, walls, etc. That being said, I timed myself one day from getting out of bed, putting my shoes on, going to the loo and back again. Now the distance between my bed and the bathroom is not far, maybe 15 steps, but it took 6 minutes. 6 minutes!!! These shoes take so long to put on and take off, I am getting quicker (after 3 weeks I'd hope so) but even walking in them is slow. Because you are walking on your heels, it means you have to think about how you place your feet, especially in the first few days. When I initially put the shoes on in the hospital it was very, very strange. The nurse suggested I try walking without crutches at first but I was very wobbly so crutches were decided as the best option to keep my from falling over!<br />
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But yeah, normally things take longer than you are used to.<br />
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Showering is something else that is a new experience. Now one of the things you are warned when getting a cast on, as most people will know, is that you cannot get your cast wet. It weakens the plaster, which then doesn't support your broken bone as well as it should. So how exactly do you shower without getting both feet wet! Or in fact, standing up, as you can't put any weight on your feet. Now you could wear the lovely shoes in the shower but I accidentally got one shoe wet the first time I attempted a shower and it took most of the day to dry out.<br />
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As you only have the one pair of shoes, that idea was out. Then I did some exploring online and came across these interesting things.<br />
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They are from a company called Limbo and essentially are large waterproof bags with a neoprene cuff that you put over your foot. The cuff prevents any water getting near your foot. So with the aid of these and a stool I have been able to have a reasonable shower and wash my own hair. That was a big thing for me prior to having my feet done, I just could not figure out how to wash my hair myself. A friend offered to come and help me do it but, as generous an offer as it was, I needed to figure out a way to do it myself. My little way of keeping control over some part of this new way of life. So these sock things are fantastic. Not particularly cheap, at £12 per sock, but definitely a worthwhile buy.<br />
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Among the little things I've noticed about being slightly incapacited is that bending down is harder than you think it should be. Although you bend from the knees, or you should if want to protect your back, when you stand back up you use your feet to push. I can't do that at the moment, or more to the point when I try I can really feel it in my feet. So bending down is sort of off the agenda at the moment. Not easy when you have 2 kids who, no matter who many times they're told, still leave toys across the livingroom floor.<br />
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But so far the pros definitely outweigh the cons, in fact, dare I say it, it's been relatively easy these last 3 weeks. Boredem has kicked in a couple of times but nothing that a spot of Netflix and a good book hasn't been able to fix.<br />
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So far I've watched nearly 3 series of The Good Wife, a couple of kids films, lots of Paw Patrol and I'm working my way through the second series of Once Upon a Time. I'm also on my 4th book. I've also done a little cross-stitch of Pluto and I'm back to working on my cat cross-stitch I started far too long ago. Not bad for 3 weeks! Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-80302657039007795042016-03-08T08:48:00.002-08:002016-03-08T08:48:54.962-08:00Phase 2It is now fully 2 weeks since my operation and things are going well. Yesterday was my return visit to the hospital to have the stitches removed and new casts put on. Apart from having to wait a ridiculous amount to time to be seen (1hr 10 minutes after my appointment time) it was a good appointment. I got to see my 'new' feet for the first time and they looked odd. Not like my feet, admittedly they were/are swollen, but it was a bit like looking at someone else's feet. Not a pair of feet I recognised. It was also the first time I got to see exactly where the stitches were. I've reached the grand age of 41 with the only medical attention, requiring attendance to hospital, being pregnancy related. So to have had a couple of bones broken and stitches, it is a novel experience. It was also the first time I've had stitches removed. It didn't hurt. I could feel a little tugging sensation, I decided not to watch, but no pain.<br />
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I did watch when the nurse put on my new casts. It was all very fascinating, even seeing the stitches for the first. A bit Frankenstein-ish to be honest, but fascinating all the same. So my feet now look like this<br />
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Definitely much better wrapped up than the last effort. Lighter weight cast and nicely wrapped in crepe bandages. Quite cosy in fact!<br />
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So that's me for the next 4 weeks, Phase 2 - still doing the same - rest, elevate and occasionally walking in my gorjuss shoes.<br />
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It's been 2 weeks since my op but it's almost 3 weeks since I finished up work and the first weekend, before my op, was slightly manic. Over 4 days we had a little person turning 3, a birthday day out, a small family birthday gathering, a Beavers Scout outing, lots of housework, a get-together with friends, trip to hairdressers and final prep for going into hospital. Oh and I finished a quilt top!<br />
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But things have been much calmer over the last 2 weeks. I've read 3 books (well nearly, I've only 50 pages left on 3rd one), watched 3.5 series of The Good Wife, numerous episodes of Paw Patrol (kiddie programme), done quite a few 'extreme' dot to dots, done this little guy<br />
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Which reminded me I still haven't finished this guy, which I started ..... erm ... about .... well let's just say it was over 10 years ago. So he deserves to be finished. No excuses now do I?<br />
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I'm also being entertained by these two<br />
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And the littlest one, who loved the first week at nursery, but cried her eyes out every morning of week 2 and almost had a wobble today has been bringing me home her artwork everyday to cheer me up and to ask if my feet are feeling better! <br />
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<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-7580837385196988232016-03-04T02:43:00.000-08:002016-03-04T02:43:57.449-08:00A Long Wait (part 2)I had intended to complete the previous post but things got busy round here with little people.<br />
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So basically the last thing I was going on about was how easily it was agreed that my bunions needed attention. Fast foward to the night before my operation and I'm running about the house like a dafty trying to get on top of housework, kid's stuff and general 'stuff' - partly to be as organised as possible heading into my operation and also as a total distraction about going into an operation.<br />
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The morning of the op went smoothly - up early, got organised, had a cup of herbal tea before 6.30 then waited for my lift. Arrived at the hospital on time and barely had time to sit down before I was called through. So a quick chat with the doctor to confirm what operation I was about to have and then I was taken through to the ward to sit and wait. And so began the stream of people who approach you and ask you to confirm your date of birth. Every 5 minutes. Every person you talk to in hospital ask you your date of birth. Sometimes it's even the same person, just 10 minutes later, asking you your date of birth!<br />
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Anyway I was apparently due to be second on the list that day but due to a late arrival I was bumped up to first place and was wheeled into the operation theatre ante room just before 9am. Next then I was aware of was waking up in the recovery ward, both my feet bandaged. <br />
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A little while later, after a sleep to get the rest of the anesthetic out of my system, I was given a lovely cup of tea and slice of toast. I mean the bread wasn't the greatest, it is the NHS after all they're not going to spend loads of money on premium thick cut bread, but given I hadn't eaten in roughly 16 hours it was lovely, lovely toast!<br />
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I then sat about for a while longer, reading (thankfully I remembered to take my kindle) and watching the nurses rush about dealing with half a dozen different things all at the same time. I had to wait sufficiently long enough to be allowed to 'walk' on my new feet. I was given my lovely new shoes and asked to get up and walk. I was very wary. Very, very wary. But I did it. I was fairly wobbly as these shoes force you to walk on your heels and not put any pressure on the front of your foot. It was an odd sensation. Sort of like reverse high heels. But after the provision of some crutches, I was much more stable and that was it. About an hour later my lift arrived and I left the hospital. Feet done. All I'd been concerned about taken care of. Well nearly, I still needed to get into the house and upstairs to bed. But again that was easier than I expected. It was slow, and everything I do at the moment is slow, but I walked upstairs using only the bannister for support. <br />
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So it's all over and done with. Now I'm a week and a half into the recovery process and it's going good. I go back to the hospital in 3 days to have my plastercast changed and stitches removed, and I'm looking forward to seeing my feet, almost excited even!<br />
<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-83401453314769690162016-03-01T07:45:00.000-08:002016-03-01T07:45:36.170-08:00A Long Wait (part 1)I'm now 6 days post op and I thought it would be good to detail the process I've gone through to get to where we are today.<br />
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I've had bunions for as long as I can remember. I cannot remember not having sore feet if I've needed to walk any distance, and I've walked a marathon! (I did the MoonWalk in 2007) They are a delightful genetic inheritance from my Granny Nancy, those and my 'freaky' arms. I'm double jointed, or as I now know it's referred to as 'hypermobility' of the joints. <br />
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Anyway, I've had bunions for years and their accompanying side effects - sore feet, hard skin, callouses - not to mention the slow change in footwear over the years! High heels are basically a dim and distant memory (and may still be) and a shift to more 'sensible' shoes has developed over the years. There's nothing wrong with that but I do miss the ability to just pick up a pair of shoes and buy them without wondering if I'll be able to squeeze my bunion into them. The last new shoes I bought, a pair of sensible chunky brogues, ended up squeezing my big toes so much I ended up with bruised toe nails which eventually fell off. Nice eh!<br />
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For years I've had various comments about my feet, you can imagine the general tone of the comments. I've always shrugged them off, I didn't think my feet were that bad and, anyway, if I were to approach the doctor about getting something done about my bunions. surely I was too young? Then I had a particularly comment at work about 18 months stuck with me for some reason. It wasn't a nasty comment really, more the tone, 'Oh My God!!! What IS wrong with your feet?'. I thought I'd cut my foot or something but no, it was just the sight of my feet in a pair of ballerina style shoes, bunions bulging out of the sides!<br />
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So that got me thinking maybe I should see if something could be done. I sat on that idea for about a year before going to my GP. The GP took one look at my feet and announced she would make a referral to the consultant. I didn't even get a chance to say my bit, I had rehearsed a whole speech but didn't need too.<br />
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The same happened when I saw the consultant, Dr De Leeuw, basically one look at my feet and he decided what needed to be done. A quick x-ray to confirm his thoughts and that was it. Decision made and name placed on the waiting list. All I needed to do was wait for the operation date. I think I was in a state of shock right up to the night before the operation. It had all been too easy. No-one had said 'no', no-one had said 'come back in a few years'. Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-38827036569738393552016-02-27T06:30:00.000-08:002016-02-27T06:30:15.119-08:00Things I Don't Need ......<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Normal shoes, socks, leggings/trousers with a small foot hole, car keys. Well I will need them again, but not for a few weeks. The only thing I'm really missing at the moment are my socks! Having large plastercasts on my feet isn't making them cold but I do miss the cosiness of a pair of socks.<br />
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For the next 6 weeks my life involves these lovely, lovely shoes. While in all seriousness, they are essential at the moment as they allow me to walk without putting any pressure on the front of my foot, but they REALLY are the fugliest shoes (if you can even call them shoes!) I've ever seen. Good on a practical level. But they ain't winning any prizes in fashion stakes! <br />
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And this little bundle of goodies are also now part of my daily life..<br />
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a (borrowed) wheelchair, yet to be used other than to ferry the kids around the livingroom, a shaped foam cushion, a bed cradle and a laptop table.<br />
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The cushion is amazing, I've to keep my feet elevated and this helps with not only raising my feet but supports my knees and legs. I've tried just raising my feet and it eventually puts pressure on the back of your knees and your lower back so the support cushion is ideal for avoiding pain elsewhere.<br />
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I'd read about other people who have had the same operation as me and a few people had mentioned a bed cradle was a useful thing to have. Essentially it is a small frame which help lift bedclothes/covers off a limb (leg/arm) after an operation. I wasn't sure if I'd need it and to be honest, even though I've used it for a couple of nights I didn't think it was making a difference. Until someone threw an item on clothing onto the bed yesterday and it landed on my feet!!! It was only a small t-shirt belonging to a 3 year old but the unexpected weight on my feet was a surprise and a bit of shock to the system. So the cradle thingie is useful it seems.<br />
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Rightio the family are back from their adventures so I'm off to find out what they've been up to.<br />
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<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-24570574380232334682016-02-25T02:12:00.001-08:002016-02-25T02:12:05.412-08:00They're Done!<p dir="ltr">Well my operation has taken place. It's all done and I'm currently lying in bed binge watching The Good Wife on Netflix, (I have no complaints). I had planned to do a couple posts in between my last post and actually having my op but the last week has been particularly hectic. More of which I'll write about shortly.</p>
<p dir="ltr">As for now I'll leave you with a photo of my 'after ' op feet. They look sore but they really aren't - a bit achy and slightly uncomfortable at times but not sore. I'm keeping on top of my meds and it's all good. So here they are, my interesting new feet!</p>
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On 24 February I'm heading off to place my feet into the hands of a lovely NHS consultant to deal with my hideous bunions. A double bunionectomy if you will! This is as best a photo as I'm willing to show at present (with a little hand just for scale!)</div>
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Nobody really wants to see how awful my hideous trotters are, suffice to say they remind me of old granny feet. Even after they've been slathered in moisturising cream!<br />
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I've not thought too much about what will actually be done them, I'm not the surgeon, as long as he knows what to do I'm happy. However it has stuck me today just how potentially immobile I will be in the early days. I've been told I've to be non weight bearing for the first two weeks. Then I'll have lovely shoes which enable me to 'heel' walk for the next 4 weeks. Now this is for both feet. So that's non weight bearing on both feet for 2 weeks.<br />
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So I've happily been thinking to myself, non weight bearing for 2 weeks - no problem I'll just stay upstairs (we only have the one bathroom) for 2 weeks and it'll all be good. Had a couple of offers of help with the children which are going to be taken with much gratitude. However today I had the thought, how do I actually GET UPSTAIRS! Today I tried shuffling upstairs, backwards, on my bum and it was difficult not to use my feet. Much harder than I expected. So that's made me nervous. It was a joint effort with me and Pedro in the end, I did make it to the top of the staircase but to be honest getting from there to actually getting into bed isn't going to be as straightforward as I'm hoping I don't think.<br />
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I'm also going to have crutches. Which will be great for getting about but I've got rubbish upper body strength. And I discovered today, while trying to lift myself up one stair at a time, that my fall last summer (when i thought I'd fractured my elbow but hadn't) has weakened my elbow and I need to be careful as it was threatening to pop out. Got to love my rubbish joints!<br />
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I'm still positive about the whole thing. There are a few hurdles which I'll need to deal with, I just need not to worry about these hurdles until, or even if, I face them.<br />
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I'm going to blog the process as there really isn't a great deal of first-hand experience/knowledge out there, especially about having both feet done at the same time. Most people just have one done at a time. What I have found is limited to 'this is what my feet look like now, not had much pain,' and that's pretty much it. Also, of the few blogs I have found, the ladies bunions have been what I would call minor, particularly compared to mine. One American woman, I could barely tell the difference between her before and after photos. No wonder she was back to work (& the gym!) barely 2 weeks after her op. Maybe I will post an unsocked foot photo, not sure though. I really do hate my feet.<br />
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<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-38387800124948911242015-12-06T04:25:00.002-08:002015-12-06T04:25:47.454-08:00Coming out of (Virtual) Hiding?It's been a while since I blogged. And when I think about it, most of my blog posts start with me explaining it's been while since I blogged. That's me, what can I say. I'm nothing if not inconsistent!!<br />
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Life has been plodding on, my motivation for things I do comes in ebbs and flows. I only seem to blog when things are flowing in the right direction.<br />
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There are many things on the go at the moment; making things, doing things, preparing for things which are coming up in the future. More of which I'll explain about soon, I will be back soon. I promise!!<br />
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So I'm getting back into the mode of blogging and trying to figure out the best way to do so easily. My laptop is pretty rubbish these days so I'm currently on my tablet to see if this is an option. Now to add a photo!<br />
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Here are the small people attempting to take a photo with me. Serious photos are not easily achieved with these two.<br />
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Now to figure out how to access more of my pictures. And put up some Christmas decorations. Must do that today or I'll never hear the end of it 😉Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-1635153624274241332015-04-30T12:27:00.000-07:002015-04-30T12:27:20.492-07:00Isn't she a beauty?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This is my mum's old manual typewriter. It's lived in my loft for years. The husband *briefly* asked if we needed to keep it when we moved last year and was *briefly* met with THE LOOK! As if!!<br />
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We brought it down from the loft a few weeks ago after the Dude got a library book called 'The Story Machine', all about a boy who finds a typewriter and ... well it's fairly self explanatory. So conversation developed and I explained I had a typewriter, did he want to see it.<br />
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So it came down, still in it's original case but it needed a REALLY good clean and the ribbon barely has any ink left (which isn't surprising given the last time it was used properly will be close to 25 years ago). A little cleaning later and it's lovely and shiny. The Dude had a little play but given the state of the ribbon he quickly got bored. But I decided to investigate if you can still buy ribbons for manual typewriters .... and guess what? You can, for less than a tenner too!<br />
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That got me thinking and I decided to investigate a bit more about this specific typewriter. I even managed to find the serial number on it. It is a Imperial 'Good Companion' Model 6 and based on the serial number I think it was manufactured in 1964. So it's 51 years old. And it works! The Imperial company used to produce these typewriters in Leceister but the factory was closed in 1974. (The year I was born!) When I was telling my dad what I'd discovered he informed me, he thinks it either cost £18 or £24 when my mum bought it.<br />
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I remember playing with it when I was younger and typing out nonsense just to see, and hear, it working. I also remember my mum actually typing letters on it before we bought our first computer (which was an old Apple Mac!) so that must have been round about 1984. <br />
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I've even managed to find an instruction manual online for it. I'm so excited to have found out so much about it. I've always loved this typewriter and I'm not sure why. But I do know that I'll be getting a new ribbon for it and hopefully it will continue to be loved by my children.<br />
<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-35635563995841712932015-04-11T12:51:00.000-07:002015-04-11T12:51:37.068-07:00OrganisationMy main aim at the moment is to be more organised. In many areas of my life - kids, housework, crafting, eating, work, you name it I reckon it needs to be better organised. <br />
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So to begin this month is my first time at being a Bee Mama! I mentioned a bit in my last post so I've given out instructions on the blocks I would like other lovely, generous ladies in our Sibling Together Bee to make and they then make their version of my blocks and send them to me. I've already started to receive some and they are gorgeous. Can't wait to receive them all and get the quilt all made up. <br />
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Another thing which needed to be organised is some cushions for the kids rooms. When they are lying in bed getting their bedtime stories, me and hubby end up sitting on the floor next and after a couple of minutes it tends to get really uncomfortable. We aren't getting any younger so the cushions are mainly for us to sit/lean on, but also to look good in their rooms.<br />
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The big mega cushion top is for the Dude's room<br />
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and this smaller one, which involved some pretty cool paper piecing is for Little Miss's room. Next is some hand quilting I think for both them. Another first for me! (so getting organised in the way of extending my skills)<br />
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The other thing we have been up to this week or so is trying to remove an ugly decking/planter which took up a large corner of our back garden, inherited from the previous owners. When we first moved, we had ideas of planting potatoes and stuff (there was nothing in it, just a load of soil) but then over the winter and trying to negotiate past the tiny space between the decking and the grass (which was sodden all winter and still is!) we decided it had to go. <br />
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So the mountain of wood has been removed (how many screw/nails are needed to hold decking together?) and now we are gradually removing the mountain of soil. Which is a slow process. We thought we'd hit jackpot and there was going to a slabbed area underneath all of this but no, optimistic hopes dashed when we started actually lifting the wood and just more bloody soil. So the jury is still out on the final use for this corner but lots of options being thrown about. I'm just pleased to have some more useable space. <br />
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So slowly things are becoming more organised in some areas, not all but hey I can't manage everything at once!<br />
<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-91447563831885235132015-03-31T14:37:00.000-07:002015-03-31T14:37:09.316-07:00Mojo RisingNo, I haven't suddenly turned into Jim Morrison (although I'm now going to have that running round my head for the rest of the night! But it beats Kenny Rodgers' The Gambler which I've been humming all day!!) but I'm been making stuff. I know! I'm shocked too.<br />
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It started with this, how to make a quick blocked piece by pressing squares onto light interfacing. It stayed in this pressed, but unsewn stage for a few weeks then I sewed the seams together and I now have a rough finished cushion top. (which i do have a photo of, but it seems to have vanished at present!) <br />
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Then I bought the book in this picture Lynne Goldsworthy & Kerry Green's <a href="http://lilysquilts.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/500-quilt-blocks.html" target="_blank">500 Quilt Blocks</a> which I've wanted for a while and it kind of got my mojo going. Plus the fact that I am part of a bee for the Siblings Together charity and my month was fastly approaching and not only was I behind on my block for others but I hadn't decided what month was going to be! (I'm also doing some quilt maths in this photo) <br />
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So a little visit to the Scottish Quilt show in Edinburgh last month ended with this purchase, a much needed new rotary cutter (which is brilliant by the way) and the need to try it out. <br />
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These are the blocks for March for Susy who wanted nautical themed blocks based on nautical symbols she had found on a piece of fabric. These are my takes on her theme - the colours haven't come up very well but I really like the top left block which is aqua and pale orange. <br />
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So tomorrow is the start of my month as Bee Mama (eek!) I've never been part of a Bee before so it's daunting and exciting all at the same time. Will my instructions be clear, will they think my blocks are easy to follow or too complicated, or too boring?<br />
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I've gone with green, blue and low volume/pale neutrals as my colour scheme and the economy block as my theme and come up with this<br />
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I'm really looking forward to see what everyone else comes up with!<br />
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There is some other things bubbling away but maybe I'll save that and maybe blog more than once a month!!<br />
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<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-82057554475393476962015-03-01T02:57:00.000-08:002015-03-01T03:02:38.835-08:00Round Up2 months since I last blogged! I really am dreadful at blogging/remembering/doing stuff in general! (and I use exclaimation marks way too often)<br />
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It's not like life hasn't been busy over since January, it has, which is probably more to do with the lack of blogging. I do have a tendency to get to a point of feeling overloaded and then procrastination sets in which in turns means nothing gets done.<br />
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So what has happened (bit further back than start of January but my blog so my rules), there were some Christmas parties<br />
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I bought some of Katy Jones' Priory Square (with a particular reason in mind but it's not right, however I hopefully have another use for it for the same project so it's all good)<br />
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Then it was all back to work/school so the normal mundane essentials of everyday took over and lots of this happened<br />
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The husband had to go and this cut out - benign tumour, it's harmless but still a 'thing' to get my head round (for a while it looked as yuk as that sounds, but it all good now)<br />
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I have even done some sewing believe it or not..... another bee block, which I based on a design I found in Katy Jones' book, 25 Patchwork Quilt block, which it a really good book.<br />
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And we've also been doing a fair bit of exploring our new neighbourhood, we have this path literally on our doorstep which takes you to some farmland which feels miles away from traffic but isn't at all!<br />
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So life has been trundling along quite nicely lately, not massively productive sewing wise but lots of other stuff (i.e. 2 small people) keeping me occupied.<br />
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<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-5737854425384735992015-01-01T04:03:00.001-08:002015-01-01T04:08:06.731-08:00Restful New Year<p dir="ltr">Well it's that time of year again, 1st January. The start of a new year, a time when most people make new plans, new goals, have new hopes for the forthcoming days, weeks, months.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I'm not really one for making resolutions, don't really see the point. It's like setting yourself up to fail on purpose. Why do that? </p>
<p dir="ltr">So no resolutions from me but what I do want to do is take some time to enjoy all that happened last year. Last year was a jam packed year - the whole rigmarole of getting the Dude into school (which basically went on for 8 months from applying for a place in January to the day he started in August), moving house, change to work patterns, minor illnesses, 2 cars deciding to part company from us, I turned 40, news of changes in our immediate wider family, etc, etc. </p>
<p dir="ltr">Lots of good happened, nothing terribly bad and lots of people had to deal with lots worse than us. It was just a lot to keep on track of mentally. So as 2015 starts I'm celebrating in a low key fashion and planning lots of good stuff to keep me busy for the next 12 months.</p>
<p dir="ltr">(the photos are just to prove I did actually make something in 2014, I did make a little more than just these but there are few decent photos on my phone!)</p>
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It's happened, I've had a 'big' birthday. If you look at the traditional views this occasion seems to be a big deal, a major phase in life, something to be massively depressed or upset about or to celebrated in some grandiose fashion.<br />
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For me, well the actual day itself started off with some lovely gifts from my family, then a shopping trip, then some visits from friends with some more lovely gift followed by a meal with extended family and ended with them all coming back to ours for a natter. It was a busy, but lovely, day and I was a very lucky girl given the amount of gorgeous gifts I was given. <br />
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But it all seemed a bit anti-climatic, I don't know what I expected to happen or feel but I woke up the next day and felt ......... exactly the same!!! And I'm perfectly happy about that.<br />
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I was very lucky with my gifts, I got this fantastic red (and very shiny) food mixer from Pedro, I've been debating over getting one for a couple of years, not knowing if I would actually use it but I decided well if I've got it, then I've got to use it! I also got a few book and some baking things from the kids.<br />
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My dad obviously knew about the mixer as I got a load of cake making/decorating accessories and a cheeky wee book about turning 40! Oh and he got me my fabulous birthday cake, which I'm not sure I actually got a photo of before it was cut up but it had a funky wee handbag and shoe decoration on the top.<br />
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So the day after my birthday me and the dude had our first shot at using the mixer and tried out the number cake moulds too. 40 for me obviously, 1 for Little Miss, 5 for the Dude and 2 for Pedro because he was 42 (he's 43 today) and we didn't have two number 4 tins, so he could share my 4!!</div>
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From the lovely and generous Lynz I got these fantastic little dragon prints, which are essentially my kiddies in dragon form, aren't they just the bestest, cutest little dragons? I lurve them muchly. She also made the gorgeous cushion for 'my' chair and the funky throw too. The cushion has a feather insert and I swear it's the most comfy cushion I've ever had! No word of a lie. Thank you hugely Lynz :)<br />
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My friends at work got me some wonderful jewellery from a wee local place which had a few artist studios and a cafe in the middle of it (which sells the most amazing food and the biggest scones I've ever seen!) which also has space to sell the good of the artists who are based there. I got a fabulous pair of angel wings earrings and bracelet but also these gorgeous earrings which I just love<br />
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From my brother I have been well and truly spoiled, he asked me what I would like a little while ago and I came up with a suggestion which, if they wanted to, I was more than happy for the gift to be from my brother, sister and dad, which is what we have done quite a few times in the past normally for my dad - joint gift of higher value that is particularly asked for rather than a 3 jumpers or whatever! But he outdid himself and bought this all by himself. I'm still a bit stunned and very, very appreciative.<br />
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I got quite a few other gifts but there are enough photos in this post tonight as it is and if I include everything in the one post I'll have nothing else to post about for ages!! Well that's not strictly true as I've a massive amount of sewing to do/catch up on, but that's for another day. <br />
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This little guy is one half of my world and he is the best. Obviously I'm immensely biased based on the fact he's my son. He's a very responsible little dude for being 5, he loves being a big brother and loves his little sister more than I could ever have hoped for. <br />
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There are days when he drives me round the bend and then there are times when he makes my heart melt. Like the other night. We were walking to the local park to watch the Round Table Annual Bonfire and Firework Display when he noticed one of the street lights wasn't working. I joked around making a comment about someone forgetting to put 50p in the meter (showing my age). At 5 years old this meant nothing to him! So I explained that my Granny used to have a meter that you had to put in a 50p coin and turn it round to make the electricity work. He then asked if my Granny was dead, (we've talked about this before), so I reminded him that she died a long, long time ago. To which he replied,<br />
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'yeah, but she's watching over everyone, that includes you too Mummy'<br />
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It was such an innocent but incredibly mature thing for him to come out. I did have to wipe away a few tears very quickly before he thought he'd upset me. <br />
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We've talked a little bit about heaven, not that I'm particularly religious, but mainly as a way to explain where my mum is, as she died 19 years ago, so he knows about his 'special granny' and that she watches over all of us but it's nothing we talk about that often. That statement just took my breathe away at a time of year where I feel the absence of family members a bit more than normal.<br />
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Love my little dude :)<br />
<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-34509602167639754092014-11-04T13:46:00.001-08:002014-11-04T13:46:38.999-08:00Seasonal ActivitiesI'll start this by making a statement that we don't normally 'do' seasonal stuff. I mean, we do the standard traditional christmas 'stuff' and in the last few years we have started doing more easter stuff but the other seasonal 'holidays' to americanise things for a second, we don't really do. For various reasons, but mainly because I've never really seen the point!<br />
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But this year is a bit different, for a start the Dude is at school now so that meant his very FIRST school disco. Excited? You betcha! And what did I forget to do? Take a photo of him, but he was dressed as Spiderman.</div>
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I also take Little Miss to a local toddler's group once a week so when they said there was a Halloween party I thought I'd dress her up too<br />
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Not the best photo to be honest but she hardly stays still for a second and the camera on my phone isn't the quickest! But she was a little cute pumpkin and looked adorable :)<br />
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Then when we got home she ended up pulling this face! She is going to be trouble this one!!<br />
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Then to finish off getting into the spirit I popped up a couple of decorations and even managed to carve out these 2 pumpkins. With only a little help from a couple of stencils (I'm good at times but not that good!)<br />
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Now to get organised for Christmas (did I just say that?) quickly slap me now!!!Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-20012732019946843722014-10-27T12:24:00.001-07:002014-10-27T12:27:24.241-07:00Purely in the Interest.... of science I ate some cake.<br />
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The other week the lovely Susan at Canadian Abroad blogged about <a href="http://canadianabroad-susan.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/in-interest-of-science-i-made-cake.html" target="_blank">an awesome cake</a>. Now I'm no Mary Berry but I like to think I can pull off a decent cake when I try and I like to try different things. I have never baked a cinnamon roll cake before so throwing<strike> diet </strike>caution to the wind I decided to have a go. Now a couple of people have tried this before and apparently not been successful so I wasn't overly keen I'd be either. But a quick trip to the supermarket to make sure I had the necessary ingredients and I was ready to go.<br />
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It smells amazing! I made it last Thursday night and it still smells fantastic every time you open the cake tin. Everybody loves too, including Pedro and he doesn't really do cake so it must be good. My only issue with it is that I feel it's a bit underdone in the middle but the cake tin I used wasn't quite 9x13 so it's not as shallow as it probably should be so that's why it's not as cooked as it should be. It is still really, really good though, even being a bit squidgy. Definitely one to be tried again, even though it plays havoc when your supposed to be dieting!!!!</div>
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Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-87871319014898129582014-10-19T01:35:00.000-07:002014-10-19T01:35:55.729-07:00Sunday Morning ...... up with the larks! Well sort of, it's 8am and I'm sitting in blissful quietness having a cup of tea before the rest of the household descends for breakfast. The song does go on to say, 'think I'll take a walk in the park' but it's chucking it down outside so I'll give that part a miss. But I am watching the birds on our feeder having their breakfast so I'm 'at one with nature' in a sense!!<br />
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Part of the reason I'm sitting here myself is to have a wee wander through the web without little people pestering me. Recently I've come across a quilter called Cristy Fincher, initially on IG, but I'm checking out her blog, <a href="http://www.sewmuchlikemom.com/" target="_blank">Sew Much Like Mom</a>, where she talks about paperless paper piecing. She also glue bastes and I'm intrigued about that. So Sunday morning is about learning stuff :) <br />
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And learning new stuff is good. It distracts me from the fact that life is hectic just now. I've been stressed the last week, quite a bit, which I'm putting down to dealing with a lot this year - apply for the dude to get into primary, selling & moving house, dude starting primary school, working extra hours, general craziness at work, car hassles on top of starting the year being ill - it's kind of all come to a head this week and to be honest I've been a right moaning minnie, I've been doing my own head in, and I need to stop. Everyone one has hard times, I'm no different. Whining does change things, it just makes me irritating - to other people and myself. Pedro tells me I haven't really, but then I do suspect he's only saying that to stop me moaning lol!!!<br />
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Anyhoo, to attempt to stop myself from tipping right over the edge into complete crazy looney-ness I made stuff! I've been playing with the halloween fabric I've got to try and decide what to do but at the moment indecisiveness and procrastination are my constant companions, so the other night I just sat down and started cutting and sewing. Just to do SOMETHING and this is what I ended up with<br />
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I'm pretty pleased with them, although as ever I can see where they should be better, but they are a hit with the children so yay! It's all good. <br />
<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-8688697689458193242014-09-30T10:47:00.001-07:002014-09-30T10:47:25.545-07:00Buzzy BeeWell we've been in our house just over 5 weeks now and finally all the boxes are unpacked (including my craft stuff). We are still trying to find homes for some things and just the 'right' pieces of furniture for some rooms, including the convervatory which has the task of being a home office cum craft storage cum kids play room cum chill out space. So not much to ask for one room eh?<br />
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But I'm very happy to say my mojo has returned! In an attempt to kick start my creativiness (yeah it's not a real word!) I took the plunge at the start of the month after reading an <a href="http://instagram.com/p/sW0StdzaPs/?modal=true" target="_blank">IG post</a> by Lily's Quilts about the <a href="http://siblingstogether.co.uk/" target="_blank">Siblings Together</a> Euro bee and decided a) I've never taken part in a Bee before so meet new people, b) learn some new skills (mine are very basic!), c) take part in something which is about other people and making them feel better. So this month's block was snail's trail, which is something I've never done before. Like probably most of the blocks are we go on which is exciting and really nerve wracking at the same time!<br />
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I'm pleased with how they have turned out, but boy did they make my brain work. Especially as I was sewing late at night. A seam ripper was involved! On more than one occasion too!! This was my first attempt at a completed block. <br />
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Not quite then intended result!<br />
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Having to look through all my fabric (my stash is very small - teeny, weeny in fact) I did come across a few things I forgot I had including all of these goodies.<br />
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Now with halloween coming up and the couch looking bare of cushions I have a couple of ideas to put into practice. I've had this material for about 5 years so no sense in it hiding away in a box any longer, cushions here we come. Then I came across these little guys - half made into a mug rug. Which again we need for the livingroom, in fact Pedro actually asked me to make 'some of those wee mug coaster things' so no more excuses needed.<br />
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I really need to mop the livingroom floor tonight but, well, one more night won't kill it. Need to capitalise on my mojo when it's here is my thinking. <br />
<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-44366058093152560302014-09-16T09:52:00.002-07:002014-09-16T09:52:39.545-07:00Big ChangesWell it's been a hectic few months! Lots have happened since I last blogged in April (really! Was it really April that I last hit the keyboard and wrote about my life??)<br />
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There's been a milestone birthday (not mine, a little person one, but hey turning 5 is a big deal in this house!), nursery was graduated from (seems a bit silly but it was important to the Dude), primary school has begun (big milestone in a little person's life) but the biggest change of all has been the moving of house!! 4 weeks ago.<br />
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The initial steps went really fast - way, way way back in May we sold our house within one week of putting it on the market. Then over the next week our offer was accepted on our new house - then it dragged ...... and dragged ..... and dragged and eventually we moved in the middle of August. It was beginning to feel like it was just a figment of my imagination.<br />
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We're still in the same town and still in roughly the same size of house, although now we have a conservatory (oooohhhh!) and actually we have a smaller garden but it's a much more child friendly garden and the size is easier to maintain. So it's all good. Really, really good. <br />
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This is the kiddies leaving the old house, I think Megan was quite happy to leave!!<br />
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And this is the 2 of them, quickly settled in to our new home, glued to the tv (I think it's Cbeebies so kinda educational!). I don't have many pictures of the new house yet and the livingroom is already slightly different since this was taken as we've painted in preparation for our new suite which is due to be delivered on Friday. <br />
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My sewing machine is still packed up in a box but it is coming out this week as I've got sewing commitments to get done. But now I need to go and 'Meet the Teacher'! <br />
Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-49412554277663302752014-04-14T12:14:00.000-07:002014-04-14T12:14:07.253-07:00A Quilt Along and a Finish Along?Following on from my last post about doing different/new things this year I have taken the plunge and decided to join in with the latest round of <a href="https://www.flickr.com/groups/oldredbarncoquiltalong2009/discuss/72157643259603204/" target="_blank">Old Red Barn Co Quilt Along</a> (or ORBC quilt along for those in 'the know'!). This is round 15 so it's been going on a wee while now, since 2009 I think. I've seen lots of people joining in and it looked great fun but I never really felt I could/had the time, etc. But this round I am, it is called 'Angled Frames' looks a bit like a log cabin but with a twist (ha! no pun intend). <br />
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Now this called for some purchasing of fabric - trauma! - so I duly went trawling through websites, bambozzling myself in the process but did find some fantastic half metres in a rainbow pack. I've decided I'm going to make this a quilt for Megan so something nice is bright is great.<br />
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I've also decided to link up with Katy at <a href="http://www.the-littlest-thistle.com/2014/04/finish-along-quarter-2-now-open.html" target="_blank">The Littlest Thistle</a> and join in the Finish-a-long she does every quarter, so this is quarter 2 (which is kinda messing with my head as deal with budgets and stuff at work and it's actually Q1, but hey that's life!!).<br />
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So my proposals for finishing in quarter 2 are my quilt for the ORBC quilt along,<br />
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this quilt which started life as a mystery quilt along with Sheila at <a href="http://bluepatchquilter.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">Bluepatch Quilter</a> in ....... 2011 I think(?). The plan was to have it finished by last Christmas as a gift for my dad and stepmum as the top is very nearly finished (I've only got 1 and a bit strippy bits and 1 block to do then the borders) but the run up to Christmas was a bit mad, then I was ill over Christmas/New Year which then prolonged into January. And well it's still unfinished. So I must get this done soon!!<br />
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And thirdly I'd love to get this finished<br />
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I started this cross-stitch when we lived in our flat. We have lived in this house for nearly 8 and a half years. I attempted to get started again after we had to get our beloved Jacky monster put to sleep last June but I got too upset every time I did (silly woman!). But the end of this FAL will coincide with nearly 1 year since he died. So a fitting tribute to aim for I reckon. Still miss the litte bugger every day too!!<br />
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So there we have it a QAL and 3 proposals for a FAL - go me!<br />
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<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-55630513511028174622014-04-10T14:07:00.000-07:002014-04-10T14:07:23.167-07:00A playdate?Could I call it that? Probably not, seeing as I'm a grown up and all, but it was just as much fun as kids have at a playdate. What am I talking about?<br />
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An opportunity for me to get out, away from the normal routine of kids, housework, work and spend some time with other like-minded people and play with paper, pens, ribbon, glitter, glue, you name it. That's right I got myself along to a craft club :)<br />
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My friend from work, Ann, runs a craft club in a nearby town once a month and has been asking me if I wanted to come along. Now she has been asking me for about, oh ...... 2 years roughly, and while I've always thought 'yeah, that sounds like a good idea' I've never actually taken her up on the offer. Why not? Well generally because it means organising stuff, like husband and children, craft supplies, which kind of takes the fun out of it a little. Oh yeah and there the vast amount of guilt I feel whenever I actually set out do something which feels slightly self-indulgent - you know like being away from those that I am responsible for an entire day to basically play with paper, or sit at my sewing machine when I can think of a million bits of housework that I should be doing instead.<br />
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But....now that I'm in my 40th year I sort of made myself some new year resolutions, well more of a birthday promise to myself. That being this year, in the run up to my 40th, if I want to do something 'for me' then I should. I'm one of the worst procrastinators/over-thinkers I know, I can think about things until I've talked myself out of it, or put it off till whatever it was is too late to do!<br />
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Anyhoo, back to the point, when Ann asked me a couple of weeks ago if I wanted to come along to her craft club and said yes. So I spent a couple of nights planning and ordering photographs of the kiddiewinks, a Friday night hunting through my packed away papercraft supplies (it was all packed away to turn the spare room into Megan's room, so hasn't been looked at in over a year!) and toddled off on a Saturday morning to Dunfermline to meet a roomful of people, I only know Ann, and make STUFF!<br />
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It was great, I totally over estimated just how productive I'd be, but over the course of 6 hours I did 2 and a bit scrapbook pages, blethered a fair bit and basically had a lovely time. It's been so long since I did any scrapbooking that I'd completely forgotten just how much fun it can be to play with paper, ribbon and photographs. Without feeling guilty :)<br />
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<br />Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-89789900304892623602014-03-30T14:53:00.000-07:002014-03-30T14:53:39.413-07:00Run out .....Finally got a chance to do some of my mystery quilt again tonight<br />
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Some of an infill strip, not quite finished. But nearly<br />
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Until this happened<br />
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I've run out of thread. No probs I think, got some more in my little box.............oh no, actually I don't. Flip! Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-11629742900370244532014-03-19T14:24:00.000-07:002014-03-19T14:24:14.666-07:00Snapshotof a camera which no longer snaps!<br />
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it's been a good camera but given it's age (6 years) and cost of repair (at least £150) I think I may need to say bye bye to this beauty :( But on the plus side this could mean I will HAVE to investigate the options for a new camera. Oh the trauma.Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5185816356499821223.post-50396874035443165752014-03-17T16:05:00.000-07:002014-03-17T16:05:04.775-07:00A prize & a moveEvery year there is a craft/hobby show in Glasgow in March and in October. It's a good old mix of papercrafting of any description, some fabric crafts and anything else that is small and crafty, and very much aimed at the female market.<br />
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I've been going every now and again for years. Some years are really good, some are less so. I suppose it depends on if I have a particular project in mind or not.<br />
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This year I was in 2 minds whether or not to go, a friend at work was planning to go and I was thinking me and Moo could tag along. But then it was ALL the way to Glasgow, on a Friday which is my full day off and kind of a freebie day. So indecisiveness reigned. Until I got some mail two days before we were considering going. A hand written envelope, I rarely get mail that isn't some kind of bill these days, and it's even rarer to get a <i>handwritten</i> envelope! But inside was this .....<br />
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In a moment of 'ah why not' I entered a competition in our local paper for a chance to win tickets and I won! I think the last time I won anything like this I was 12. It was a pink umbrella with matching head scarf from Mackay's (way, way before it was M&Co).<br />
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As for a move, my work has finally moved office. It has been talked about for EVER (I thought I was going to be returning from mat leave last August to a new office) but as of last Monday we were actually in our new office. So bye bye this place<br />
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and hello our new home<br />
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It's a change and it's taking a wee bit of getting used to but it's nice and bright and the building is maintained. Somethings which our old building were beginning to lack!Biffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03965632278867217979noreply@blogger.com1