Inspect…
compare notes…
…go for it!
Chickens don't like snow much but 9 year old girls do, especially when it means a few days off school and building snowmen instead!
Hope the weather is good with you but if you've got snow too, keep warm and safe!
knitting, nature and living with autism in the family
Inspect…
compare notes…
…go for it!
Chickens don't like snow much but 9 year old girls do, especially when it means a few days off school and building snowmen instead!
Hope the weather is good with you but if you've got snow too, keep warm and safe!
I really like all of the planning and speculation that comes along with the start of a new year – 365 clean, bright squares on the calendar expectantly waiting to be filled with exciting things! The start of a new year feels like a good time to try and put your own little world to rights and I suppose that's why so many of us make new years resolutions. I did OK with mine last year although I never did get around to sewing very much and my email inbox is even more stuffed now than it was back then. On the positive side though, I did manage to spend some extra much needed time with Amy while my husband had Toby. That's something that needs to happen a bit more this year, but we'll take it step by step and hopefully balance out what both children need a little more evenly! I also did really well on the food front – I did end up making virtually all of our own bread, cakes and biscuits and relying far, far less on supermarket food for meals. The plan is to take that a step further this year and produce more of our own food. Which is why I am so happy with our joint christmas pressie this year…
…a chicken house! It's ready for residents but H is currently busy clearing the area where it's going and building a run. Once it's all in place we'll be going to collect our 3 chickens and hopefully not too long after we'll be enjoying some fresh eggs! Amy and I are so excited and she's already got a shortlist of names for them!
H and I have also been busy in the garden setting up raised beds ready for veggie growing. I can already tell that 2009 is going to be a more outdoorsy kind of year though hopefully I'll still have a little energy at the end of the day for a spot of bunny knitting!
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.