Last weekend we were getting ready to leave for a caravan rally. Gemma decided to make life difficult for us, with all the hustle and bustle of packing the caravan going on. "Why not give my people a hard time and hide for a while", she thought. We were all ready to go and searched here, searched there, to no avail, then searched again. Robin finally found her curled up and keeping low in a place I had already checked twice! I don't know why she acts like this, after all she goes away in the caravan once a ...
read moreThere are several things I have learned over the years in setting expectations for how things turn out.
- You can over-plan! You spend so much time planning the event that when it actually happens, it's melodramatic and a let-down. The event occurs in a flash, and there's no time to enjoy it, especially if you're constantly watching to see that everything happens as planned. I suppose part of the event is the planning, but that's not me. I like to wing things!
- You can do anything alone! I do not know why doing things alone has ...
It's a great day today! It's my birthday, and while we don't want to be reminded of how old we are getting, it's a huge reason to celebrate because we're here to talk about the birthday and look forward to many more! I am one of the lucky ones!!
I have a quiet day planned by myself, and I can't wait! DH is sick in bed, so I told him to stay away from me -- I don't have time for that! Since my previous list of things to do was almost complete, I ...
read moreWe traveled down to Christchurch to spend some time with my son Michael to celebrate his 60th birthday. He had a busy week as he had flown up to Wellington to spend a couple of days with his Dad, then flew back down again in time for our arrival in Christchurch. I had booked a table for dinner on Friday night at the Platform Brew Barn, a riverside establishment in Kaiapoi, quite close to where we are staying at the NZMCA park.
My great niece Kate is turning 25 and having a get together to celebrate this milestone with friends and family. Sadly we are unable to travel up to Hastings to join in the fun, as we had planned. My son Michael turns 60 this month (gulp, how did that happen?) and we will be having a short caravan trip down to the South Island to see him.
I made Kate a cushion for her birthday and sent it up by mail. She received it the following day, that was really quick, I though. Kate likes blue, and she is one ...
read moreNow they have been received, I can show the birthday socks knitted for my long term friend from my schooldays, Merilyn. These were rather special as I used Merilyn's double knit cream home spun wool which she had sent to me, plus a commercial sock yarn. These two yarns knitted up to triple knit, or 12ply, and make a lovely cozy pair of socks. This is what remains.
The left overs
I've hunted high and low for a photo of the completed socks, to no avail. But I can show this one, looks like I have just finished ...
read moreThere's a new baby in the extended family. Robin's siter Kaye recently became a grandmother for the first time, when baby Jack arrived. That was exciting news, making Jack our great nephew, I think. I had already sent the new Mum and baby a colourful baby quilt, and then decided to knit him something. Time was moving on, and babies grow so quickly, don't they.
I decided to knit the cozy little Jessie Jacket, designed by Kiwi Stitch and Knit Co.. This is knitted in a combination of stocking stitch and garter stitch, and has a little ...
read moreI don't know where this month has gone. It's been filled with activity, not the least of which is keeping up with breadmaking from two different sourdough starters! What have I gotten myself into? Loaves are being gifted continually. I've branched out into English muffins, cinnamon buns and multi-grain breads too.Without a lot of words or explanation I'm going to catch up with a post
read moreI don't know where this month has gone. It's been filled with activity, not the least of which is keeping up with breadmaking from two different sourdough starters! What have I gotten myself into? Loaves are being gifted continually. I've branched out into English muffins, cinnamon buns and multi-grain breads too.Without a lot of words or explanation I'm going to catch up with a post
read moreWhen the cold settles in I am grateful for central heat and a garage for the car.
I had an ophthamologist appointment on Monday. Hooray! Cataract surgery is scheduled for February.
Stevens turned 84 on Thursday. He was pleasantly surprised when I told him that my FB post about his birthday ... read more
Generally, we spend New Year fairly quietly, but we had a family birthday celebrate. This year we spent a very wet New Year’s Eve with my nephew Shane who was turning 60. Shane is the eldest grandchild on the maternal side, the first child of my late sister Kathleen and hubby Dennis. It is a tradition in this family to prepare and cook a hangi for special occasions, and this Shane did with a little help. Not a “hole in the ground” traditional hangi, but rather one cooked in a stainless steel container, heated with gas, but still using ...
read moreHappy New Year! Our theme for this month is “Party,” so I thought a fun and simple crown block would be the
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read moreWe recently attended the last Probus meeting for the year, held in the local Cossie Club, followed by a wonderful catered meal. There was a big group of about 80 members present, and the restaurant certainly did us proud with the menu. Hot ham and chicken, plenty of veggies and salad, followed by sticky date pudding, custard and cream, with meringues and fruit salad too.
Enjoying our Probus Christmas lunch
There was talk around the table of going back home and having an afternoon nap, as most of us would not be used to consuming such a hearty meal in ...
read moreThere was excellent news for Robin at his appointment with the orthopedic surgeon last week to check on his knee replacement. There were x-rays on the monitor showing the replacement pieces, and everything looked nice and straight, we were told. The wound has healed nicely and Robin’s knee movement is excellent. We were told that slow improvement will happen over the next year or so, but everything looks fine, and he can do away with the sticks. Yes, he is cleared to drive, so a caravan trip will be happening in the near future. Yippee to that!
We had ...
read moreWhen I first started on my sock knitting adventure a few years ago, I declared I would never knit socks for others as it took so long. That changed when my granddaughters asked if I could please knit them a pair of socks, so of course I did, making an extra pair for my daughter as well. Knitting three pairs of 4ply socks for Christmas really kept me busy. All through this, my hubby Robin kept reminding me that I’d never knitted him socks either! Oh dear, guess he was next on the list – so some extra secret sock ...
read moreThanks to everyone for the birthday wishes!! I had a great day and spent it on the phone talking to family or on Zoom chatting with friends! Oh -- and I did spend time with DH and the girls! Now, how much more could one person want?
I actually accomplished a fair amount, considering all the interruptions. I started off by quilting that Barbie quilt.
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| Community project quilt - DONE |
We've taken another road trip, albeit a quick one. Augie continues to excel as a traveler, we never could have asked for a better car companion. Since last Sunday was both Father's Day and my mother's 90th birthday we drove up to New Hampshire to celebrate the joyous, double event with my parents. It was a beautiful day. Mom and Dad live in what is known as the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, as
read moreWe've taken another road trip, albeit a quick one. Augie continues to excel as a traveler, we never could have asked for a better car companion. Since last Sunday was both Father's Day and my mother's 90th birthday we drove up to New Hampshire to celebrate the joyous, double event with my parents. It was a beautiful day. Mom and Dad live in what is known as the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, as
read moreOur beautiful Birman Gemma is five years old today, happy birthday! To celebrate she is having her favourite meal tonight, Jimbo's beef, which she adores. She is a bit of a drama queen and likes to lay stretched out on the floor, so that we have to bend down and rub her tummy! And tell her how beautiful she is too, of course.
Waiting to be admired, stretched out on the floor
When I saw this machine embroidered tea towel recently, I just had to buy it for her birthday, that’s Gemma through and through. Of course, she ...
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