hedgehoggy stuff

Some good news from the garden

If you’ve been reading my blog since last summer you may remember little Herbert Hogwart the baby hedgehog that we took in and fattened up. You may have also noticed that I’ve not mentioned him recently and that is because I was rather worried that something might have happened to him. You see he was still popping out of his little house for his ‘breakfast’ each night right up until the start of January and then one day his food remained untouched and the hay I placed lightly over his front door stayed exactly where it was. After a week of the same I thought (and hoped) that he had probably hibernated but it wasn’t especially cold at the time and so a part of me feared that he’d met an untimely end under the wheels of a car.

I’ve been studying the entrance to his house ever since and occassionally leaving out food but with no sign of him at all. Then 3 days ago
there was this…

Herbert_returns

… a hole in the hay and an empty dish. So, he’s ok!

I’ve decided to let him wake up in peace rather than shoving my camera in his face so I’ve no photos of him but I do have one of this wonderful little hedgehog that the lovely Kat sent me at Christmas time.

Hodger

He’s from Blossom Hill Cottons –  definitely worth a visit if you like your animals super tiny and super cute!

general stuff

Brownie girl

Today is ‘world thinking day’. A day when all Brownies, Guides and Scouts around the world think about each other and the friendships they’ve made. Amy is excited because it means that she gets to wear her Brownie uniform to school and show off her growing collection of badges. I’m so proud of her as she’s worked hard for each of these. They’re also special because they are all the things that are dear to my heart too – toy making, home skills, artist and entertainer.

Brownies

I’m so glad for her that the brownie uniform has changed since my day – cue dodgy photo of me from the ’70s!

Me_brownie

garden stuff · general stuff

hello again!

I hadn't really intended to be away for so long but it was half term here last week so I didn't get my computer time – instead I was entertainments manager for 2 small people! We even managed to get out in the garden for some bouncing – it's lovely to see the blossom on our old plum tree and know that spring is on the way!

Blossomtree

After a few days at home we headed off to stay with my Mum and Dad and had a lovely time. Mum is doing so much better and is working hard at her physiotherapy (after she broke her neck in a serious fall last autumn and had to wear a halo device for 3 months). There is still a way to go before she's as flexible as she used to be and her back gives her some pain but she's so determind and is an inspiration as is my Dad who has become quite a dab hand in the kitchen!

Now that the kids are back at school I'm pressing on with knitting again. I'm not sure when I will have the next sale of toys / cakes as my situation has been complicated with an encounter with the Inland Revenue. I don't want to go into great detail but I'd advise anyone making and selling anything in the UK to look into whether they should register as self-employed and not assume that you only need to declare any income if it is enough to pay tax on! Anyway, when I get all of my paperwork finished and know exactly where I stand I'll email my advance list with full details before the next batch of toys are sold.

Thanks so much for all of the emails I've had recently, I will be working through them this week. Thanks too for all the lovely blog awards that have come my way – I'll do a post and pass them on shortly.