Thanks so much all of your kind comments on toilet training. Reading about other people's experiences makes me feel better about where we are with it all and I'm happy to think that writing about our experiences here may help others to feel less alone in their own difficult situations. That sharing of ideas and experiences is definitely one of the best things about blogging, thanks so much for being part of that.
It's been a busy few days here full of final trips to the post office, chrismas preparations and most importantly school plays. Amy did so well playing her violin and singing in her school concert – she made us very proud (and a little misty-eyed) but that wasn't the only thing that has brought a tear to my eye this week. I've been so touched by the kindness and generosity of others as the postman has been knocking quite a few times on my door this week!
Firstly there was such a sweet parcel from Kat with a beautiful handmade lace cuff, gorgeous handmade cards and a little magical butterfly for Amy
and then a lovely parcel arrived from Laura at Robson & Mason with ribbons galore, buttons and pins
I was really touched when this parcel arrived from Zoe. The beautifully wrapped package was temptingly squishy and on opening revealed the most gorgeous Posh Yarns (I shall be making a beautiful scarf with these)
And then, as if I wasn't spolit enough already, a large and mysterious box arrived. Having seen the Sweet Nellie return address my fingers couldn't open it fast enough and inside was the very handsome Hershel sent from the incredibly generous and thoughtful Shawn Mary. Of course Hortense is swooning with delight at her new beau and they look so wonderful sat closely together.
Many, many thanks go out to these kind and generous people and to all of you who have sent lovely messages recently. Blogland is a truly lovely place and really does warm your heart.
That’s some lovely postage haul to receive in time for Christmas ^_^ Amy plays the violin? Cool! I wish I learned the violin when I was younger, but my parents forced me to learn the piano… sad to say it’s not my favourite instrument anymore.
Happy holidays!
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I am so glad he arrived safe and sound!
Trish worked on him for weeks and I really think he looks most handsome next to Hortense, they do make a dashing couple.
Take care, I’m off to continue the toilet training across the pond!
Merry Christmas lovely friend,
Shawn Mary & Spencer
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What beautiful gifts, you lucky devil =) Just goes to show how much everyone loves your blog!
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Wonderful mail-loot! I can’t wait to see what you make with the pretty ribbons and yummy yarn.
Hortense and Hershel make a such a lovely couple. 🙂
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I think you inspire kindness in people, Julie.
Lovely gifts.
Have a merry Christmas!
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Gosh, that’s quite a haul! All very scrumptious stuff, and I hope you’re feeling deservedly spoiled now 🙂
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You lucky thing! I wish someone would send me some Posh Yarn as a present.It is soooo gorgeous.Hope we can see a photo of the scarf when it is finished.
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What lovely things! I’m most jealous of the beautiful wool, it looks very well dyed (I’m an occasional hand-dyer myself and appreciate how much work is involved!)
You have my sympathy and a definite recognition of bravery with a violinist in the house. My sister plays cello and I was the violin-abuser, Mum says it was the longest most trying three years of her life until we got half decent!
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What beautiful things!!
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Merry Christmas! I’ve enjoyed seeing some of your Christmas gifts. Little things mean a great deal when they are special as yours are. I enjoy coming by your blog for knitting inspiration throughout the year. Its a gift in itself!
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Oh how lovely! I wish that I would have as many blog readers as you do! You are so lucky to get so many beautiful surprises! What fun! Wish I could find a mailing address to send you something. I tried out your little bunny pattern and I want you to see it! Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas!
I’ve enjoyed seeing some of your Christmas gifts.
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