Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas Everyone!

So i was going to wait until Christmas day to share this with everyone but what i wanted to blog about today i couldn't so i thought i would share this with you now. This is my Christmas painting that i did over the weekend. It is hanging above our Christmas tree in the lounge and i am very proud of how it looks. I will have to paint another one for the rest of the year.

As is the time of the year, new years resolutions are all the craze. This year, instead of doing the normal i decided to put a very small different spin on it. Instead of having things that i wanted to start on the first of Jan i have put together a list of goals that i want to achieve in 2008. Some of them i already know i will only be able to achieve in July and December and others will only take a few hours to do. I have put them in my sidebar so i can keep track of it and i am hoping that by the end of next year i will have a very nice list of goals that i can look at and see what i have achieved.

Another section that i have added to my sidebar, for my purposes as well as my faithful visitors, is a tutorial section. These are for tutorials which i have found across the web and amongst many of the blogs that i read. I hope that you enjoy them as much as i am going to and this year (or next year actually) i am going to start early to make my Christmas gifts. Handmade gifts for everyone next year!

Monday, December 17, 2007

The Festive Season

I am sure you all know just how close Christmas is - you don't need me to remind how many shopping days you have left or how many gift wrapping nights lay ahead. This year it has taken a bit of effort to get me into the swing of things. Perhaps its because i don't have children or perhaps i am just getting older. I'm not sure. But i do know that this weekend i have managed to find some of my lost Christmas spirit. I have had some Carols playing in the background. I did a Merry Christmas painting (which will be shown on Christmas day of course) and i have been spending spending spending.

Friday night i popped into Borders before i did my weekly grocery shopping. That afternoon i received a 50% off coupon in my email box and i decided that i should go and see what i could find. I went to my three favourite sections, cooking, crafts and then the magazines. While going through the craft section i found Journal Revolution. I have heard so much about this book that i thought i may as well pick it up. I have had a quick glance through it and so far it really does look good. Then i wondered off to the magazines and what should i find but a pile of Interweave Knits magazines. Now let me just explain that for the past 3 issues i have really been battling to find this thing. Short of ordering it directly from the states i have had to go web hunting to find a copy. The fall magazine i had to resort to buying it off of eBay at some extortionate price but now it looks like my local Borders is going to be selling it. Wohoo, she says while jumping up and down and waving her arms around wildly! It might take a month or so for it to arrive here in the UK but that is OK because i can pick it up at the normal price and i wont have to spend hours searching for it.

I spent a bit of team cleaning out my yarn basket that sits in the lounge on the coffee table. I haven't really picked up any knitting in a little while because i am finding that it is just frustrating me at the moment. So, to help keep my sanity, i put it aside for a little while and when i feel up to it i will take it out and decide what to do from there. Anyways, while i was cleaning it out i found this ball of yarn that picked up ages ago but i don't think i ever shared it. I am planing on using it for my first Elizabeth Zimmerman Baby Surprise Jacket.
On Sunday i got a really little treat and Stuart bought me Christina Aguilera's new perfume. Love the bottle and love the fragrance!
Apart from my Merry Christmas painting that i finished this weekend i also managed to complete this little canvas. "Sing your own Song". This was a combination of paint, ink, embroidery and felt. A LOT of fun.
Once my little canvas was ready i decided that it had to go up on the wall along with the other newly finished on. I went outside, grabbed OH's greasy hammer, some nails and happily went along hammering them into the wall. To nails downstairs above the Christmas tree and four nails upstairs above my dressing table.
It really adds a bit of me to the walls. I love it and feel so proud of myself for having them up for all to see....well maybe not for all to see but definantly for me to see.

That's it for me today, Hope you all have a lovely few days.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Live Life Everyday

This is my latest painting that i finished off last night. For some reason the background is much bluer than what it is in real life. It is actually a turquoise colour but i must admit that this blue looks just as nice as my turquoise does.
It is my first small (i think it is an 8 x 8) painting and it is going in my bedroom along with another one that i am working on and i am hoping to start a third one in the next week or so.
I love how quick it was to paint and the freedom that i felt with the smaller space.
This is just a reminder to myself to Live Life Everyday. You don't know how long you have on this earth and you don't know when you might find yourself in different circumstances so Live your Life Everyday!
I was introduced to Zen habbits by Ali a few months ago and just the other day it had an article on living your life consciously. It was about making conscious decisions about your day, your actions and your life. It was about being present in that moment in your life, not just aimlessly moving through your life. It also spoke about those decisions that are automatic. The ones that you just do and don't really think about them. Like picking up that second piece of cake or working in the same company that you have been in for the last five years even though you are not really happy there and living from pay cheque to pay cheque even though you could be managing your finances better. Just things like that. Decisions and choices which help to shape your life so that you get what you want, so that you don't have to settle for second best. I was inspired.

A life lived of choice is a life of conscious action. A life lived of chance is a life of unconscious creation.- Neale Donald Walsch

Sunday, December 09, 2007

A lot of cooking

So how was your weekend? Mine was very busy but very good. I managed to get a lot of things done which is especially nice this time of year.

Thursday night we had our company Christmas party. It was a little weird having it on a school night rather than a party night but it was a nice evening. I took a few photos from Thursday night but for now i just have two to show you. One of me and well....one of the back of me...lol

Saturday we decided to put up the Christmas tree and decorations. This is our tree this year. We also have lights but i couldn't get a nice photos with the lights on so this will have to do.
Friday morning my foam wreath arrived in the post. I had ordered it off of eBay and was so pleased that it had arrived in time for the weekend. I pulled out my Christmas fabric and spent about 45 minutes making this for our front door.
Saturday afternoon we went braved the crowds and went shopping. I came home with a new steamer which folds away to practically the size of a pot which is just fantastic for my small kitchenand a whole bunch of blank stretch canvas's. I had run out of them but since Saturday evening i have already started on two of the small ones. I am hoping to to finish one of them tonight and the other one later in the week.Sunday was filled with cooking. After visiting my parents for a few hours i came home and made some Bacon, Potato and Leek Soup for my lunch for the week. This photo is the soup only half way through but it has turned out very nice.
Ingredients
Serves 5

4 rashers rindlesss lean bacon, diced
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 leek, trimmed, halved, thinly sliced
750g Sebago potatoes, peeled, chopped
1L (4 cups) Continental Real Chicken Stock
1/4 cup cream or plain low fat yogurt
1/4 cup chopped chives

Method

Cook bacon in a large saucepan over medium-heat for 5 minutes or until crisp. Remove to plate lined with paper towels.
Add oil and leek to saucepan. Cook, stirring, for 3 minutes or until soft. Add potatoes. Toss to coat in leek mixture.
Add stock to saucepan. Cover. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer, partially covered, for 20 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Blend, in batches, to desired consistency. Return to saucepan. Add cream and 3/4 of the bacon. Stir over low heat until heated through. Season with salt and pepper. Ladle into bowls. Sprinkle with remaining bacon and chives.

Then after i had made my soup i decided to try some Christmas cookies. These are from the Splenda website and had some really great reviews so thought i would try them.
Serves: 36
Ingredients

2/3 cup butter or margarine, softened
2/3 cup brown sugar, firmly packed
2/3 cup SPLENDA® No Calorie Sweetener, Granulated
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 eggs
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Cream butter, brown sugar, SPLENDA® Granulated Sweetener and vanilla together in a medium mixing bowl. Mix until well blended and creamy.
Add eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each addition.
Scrape sides of bowl. Add flour, baking soda and salt.
Mix until well blended. Stir in chocolate chips.
Place level tablespoons of cookie dough on an ungreased baking sheet.
Bake 10-12 minutes or until golden brown.
Remove from oven and cool on a wire cooling rack.

These are really tasty but they turned out to be more of a chocolate chip sponge cookie than they are cookie.

And finally on the knitting front I have probably knitted this now for the third time. First time I didn't have enough stitches. Then it was too big and now look what i have gone and done! Argghh. Now i am going to have to frog back to that row and carry on.
Well, its been a long post today. Hopefully tomorrow i will have a canvas to share.
Have a great Monday

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Flower girl

This is flower girl - my third canvas. ( My second canvas is still only halfway done) When inspiration hits you you just have to go with it. So here she is - Flower girl.

I love how she turned out. I am getting better with my faces as well as the colours on them. I drew hands and even made her a crown. Now let me just tell you that this part was probably the most difficult for me. I am a GREAT lover of books and trying to find one that i could actually tear the pages out of *gasp* was VERY VERY difficult for me. Eventually i just picked one and tore out the first page before i had a chance to change my mind. *Shame on me*

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Boys and their toys

It is officially the 4Th of December and I can proudly say that all my Christmas shopping is now done - well except for my Christmas presents but there is plenty of time for that. Plus, another bonus is that all those gifts, par one, have all been wrapped up and gift tagged. Now I say "par one" because on Saturday we ventured into town to pick up Stu's Christmas gift. We headed straight for Virgin Megastore, with only one short detour in Game, where he promptly found what he wanted on display, almost pulled it straight out of the demo showers hands and had a full on jam right there in the store! Needless to say we left the shop with one very happy little boy, I mean one very happy other half.

Now, if I managed to have my way, it would have been wrapped up along with the other ones and then he could have it at Christmas but that was not even an option for him. He took it home, opened it up and has been pretty much playing it ever since. This is a photo of him and his brother "rocking"….lol.

I guess on the up side to this, while he has been playing - I mean rocking - I have had some spare time to do some art. After we picked up his Guitar Hero 3 we wondered over to the local art shop where I managed to pick up some Masking Tape fluid to use on my canvas's. When I got home I pulled out a canvas and had a play.
I really love how easy it is to use and next time I want to try something else. My first attempt was pretty simple and straight forward but I have ideas for more! Once I finished the first canvas I decided to pull out my second one. This one is probably about 70% done so I hope to complete it by tonight.

I have also been working in my art journal. I completed one page and am busy with two - don’t ask my why I didn’t finish the one before I started the other but it seems to be a trend that I need to work on. I love my little art journal and this new painting thing that I have started. I'm finding it a great way to express myself, to try something new and to have something which I can feel proud about.
Last night while lying in bed I realised what I would like for Christmas. Some tickets to a ballet or a Broadway show or something along those lines. I have let Santa's little helper know so now I just have to wait and see what happens.


If I do manage to finish my next canvas tonight I will post a picture of it, along with the story behind it, tomorrow.


God Bless

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Linkage Love

I have been seeing such great things on this wide web of ours that i thought i would share some of my favourite ones with you.

As we are getting closer to Christmas lets start with these first

# How about some word cards

# I have also been thinking about doing a Christmas quilt with this pattern.

# One day when i have children i am so going to be making an advent in a box!

And how about these cute sewing projects

# A funky grocery bag dispenser

# And these tea towels would make a wonderful gift

# The best head band ever

# And then how about these sweet little hair curlers. My gran used to have some that she used to use when we were younger.

# How about a reversible sewing machine cover

# Some cute owls - i have so many different ideas for these babies

# And as we are having some new baby additions soon how about these cloth shoes

# I forgot to add this cute Bagsket Tutorial

This gratitude journal is a great idea for next year and i have actually made a start on it. I decided to make one as a Christmas gift so this morning i started making 2.

And how about this snuggly neck warmer or these really funky hats

These past few days i have been wanting to do more paintings and art journaling but for some reason i have spent more time art journal surfing than art journal painting. There are some really good blogs and sites around - you can see a few of them on my sidebar - but this one in particular is one that i have really been enjoying.

OK, so i know that today's post has been a little higgalde piggaldy but i just need to vent one little frustration that i have been experiencing for the past few days. Paypal have decided that they need me to verify my bank account with them so they have put a block on me sending payments through paypal until this has been done. Just great! It is going to take between 3 - 5 days to sort out but do they not realise that its coming up to Christmas and it just so happens that i have won and bought several items which i now can not pay for ...arghh. So frustrating!!

On that note i will leave you with this quote that i found while blog surfing:


"to finish the moment, to find the journey's end in every step of the road, to live the greatest number of good hours, is wisdom." - ralph waldo emerson
Happy Wednesday all!

Monday, November 26, 2007

Its finally started

I feel like i am actually on a journey. Its a little weird because i have been feeling like i have been standing still for sooo long now. Its nice to know that i am starting to move forward. Part of me feels anxious - the other part feels peaceful. It probably sounds a little contradictory but that is how I am feeling at the moment. I feel like some big changes are commig my way. Im not sure if they will feel like good changes at the time but i have a peace about them. Im not making much sense am I?

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Proverbs 31 - Faith


This is the first of many canvases to come. I had so much fun with this one that i am planning on doing a whole series of them. The theme will be around the Proverbs 31 woman and my head is just spinning with cool ideas for them.

It took me 3 days to do this one. I tried so many different techniques with it and i now know which ones i will be trying again and which ones i wont. I used acrylic paints, made my own backing paper, used old stamps and some stickers, rub-ons, watercolour pencils, chalk, sandpapering and even some dabbing on the wet paint. LOVE IT!

Here are some close ups.... I must admit that i am very surprised at how well the rub-ons stuck to the paint and the canvas. I also ran out of T's but thought that a 7 would work just as well.
This is a close up of her face. Now face's are not my most favourite part but i can honestly say i am pleased with how she turned out. Her chin is a little too pointy and her neck went a bit wobbly but her nose turned out great and her hair looks good as well.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Giving thanks

First off i just want to share this recipe with you. I am sure that a lot of you already have it, or at least something similar but for my non US friends this is definitely a very nice recipe to try.

Whipped Sweet Potato Casserole
Recipe found on Allrecipes.com

Original recipe yields: 5 servings but i just scaled it down for the two of us at our home.

INGREDIENTS
3 medium sized sweet potato, peeled and cubed
1 tablespoons orange juice
1.5 tablespoons brown sugar
Sprinkle of ground nutmeg and cinnamon
1 tablespoons butter
miniature marshmallows

DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
In a large saucepan cook sweet potatoes in salted water over medium-high heat for about 20 minutes, or until done.
Drain, and add orange juice, brown sugar, spices and butter. Whip until smooth. Spread into a medium size casserole dish and top with marshmallows.
Bake in preheated oven for about 10 minutes, or until marshmallows are golden brown
My notes
I did find this recipe a little on the sweet side so next time i will probably skip the sugar all together. Oh yeah, I almost forgot that i made one big casserole rather than smaller ones.
Now onto my tittle. Everyone knows that this month is Thanksgiving in the US. When i lived there, this as well as Christmas, was my favourite holiday. Since i moved to the UK i haven't celebrated it in the sense of decorations and turkey but i do still take this opportunity to give special thanks for those things in my life that are special to me. Often things that i overlook or take for granted suddenly get the attention that they deserve. I do try and live with a grateful heart but i guess there is always room for improvement, right?
So, here is my list of things that i am grateful for. Thing that have been around for as long as i can remember and things that i am grateful for just today.
* My new car, Feebie. I am so grateful to have her and to know that she is in good condition and is reliable.
* For being able to see my gran this year and to spend some time with her
* Having a little sachet of Hot Chocolate sitting in my desk draw just waiting for me to need a pick me up
* My family who have blessed me in so many ways this past year
* Stuart has managed to pass his truck licence test and is now much happier at his job
* I just love the talents that God has blessed me with. Painting, Knitting, scrapping, drawing and so much more.
* Thankful for my freedom and safety that i have
* For the job that i have even though at times i wish i worked somewhere else
There is so much more that i have to be grateful for but i am doing this at work today so probably should stop here for now.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Be safe!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Because OH asked so nicely

This one is for you honey!
P.S My apologies for all you unsuspecting people out there but this just had to be done...lol
Back to normal posting tomorrow!

Monday, November 19, 2007

It has taken me two weeks to read this book. This weekend i finished it and i love it. My mom lent me her copy but i am definitely going to have to get my own. This story is beautiful, heartwarming and so inspiring. If you get a chance i would definitely recommend it.

This weekend i got some time to paint. I am currently working on a canvas and hope to have it finished by the end of the week to show you guys. This little piece is going to sit in the stairway. I have the picture of what i want in my head but it will probably change as i work on it more and more. I have started to finish some of my old acrylic paints and so a few weeks back i picked up some new ones from Tescos. I must admit that i love them and the next time i need some more i will be getting these rather than the old ones. My only complaint is that there are only basic colours in the set but on the flip side to that, because of this, i have been experimenting with mixing my own colour and creating my own shades which have made the journey even more fun and rewarding.

In between waiting for the different paint layers to dry i decided to work on this. My first quilt pin cushion. I used scraps from my first quilt and used the stuffing from an old cushion. I sorted through my button collection and found the perfect green button to go in the centre. It took me about 30 minutes to complete her and i am so pleased with how she turned out. I might even make one for my mom at some point.

Sunday night i spent some time looking through GodTube. It is very similar to You tube except you can find things related to God, Christian music, parts of sermons and much much more. While having a look around i found some music videos by Coffey Anderson. This guys is amazing! If you have some time make sure to listen to his other stuff - well worth it.

Friday, November 16, 2007

FO: Child's Placket Sweater

It feels like it has been ages since i last finished a knitted project. Perhaps that's because i have several on the go at once instead of just concentrating on one at a time. This little guy took me about 3 weeks on and off.

Name: Child's Placket Sweater

Pattern: Can be found here for free - Thank you purlsoho

Yarn: Chubby Baby Yarn in blue, less than 100g

Notes: I am still a new knitter and i found this pattern a little confusing at first. It is knitting in the round and this is the first time that i have knitted a sweater using the method that the pattern calls for. Once I found some alone time I managed to get my head around it. When I think about it, it probably wasn’t as difficult as I thought it was but I guess that is the fun of learning something new.

Overall: I must admit that I feel a little disappointed with this FO. Not in anyway because of the pattern but because of my level of skill. Take a look at the photos below.


Yup - those are big ugly ladders that you can see. Luckily, it has happened on both arms so OH says it looks like its part of the pattern. I so appreciated his kindness and thoughtfulness because I can not tell you how close I was getting my scissors out and just cutting it into a hundred insy winsy pieces.
While knitting with my dpns I tried so hard to make sure that I pulled that first stitch so very tightly but alas it looks like I wasn’t doing as well as I thought I was. I don’t just have that one ladder on each arm - I have three! One on the front, one on the back and one on inside of the sleeve.
Perhaps it just comes down to practice but if anyone has any tips for me I would greatly appreciate it.

This week has had its sad moments for me. One of my friends at work lost someone very close to her and so was off work for four days. I made this card for her just to let her know that she was in my thoughts.


Then today, my best friend in the office is leaving us. She is going to stay home until the end of January, how lucky is she, and then she will be finding a new job. Saying goodbye is so hard but at the same time I am so happy for her and just wish her all the best of luck.

This weekend we are hoping to get a way for a day or two. We will probably go up north and visit some Christmas markets and some new places. I hope that we can find somewhere out in the country side to visit but I am sure that whatever we do, it will be good.

Hope that everyone has a great weekend and see you all on Monday.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

I've learned

I have learned that art is a very personal thing
I have learned that trying new things can be both extremely scary as well as immensely rewarding
I have learned that having fun is more important than having a perfect drawing
I have learned that getting inspiration from someone else and using it is NOT cheating
I have learned that if you never try new things you will never know what you can really do

I have been stretching myself these past few weeks. I have been trying new things - loving some while hating others. That is OK.
I have been doing things that have felt good. I have been mixing paints to make my own shades of colours, i have been painting with sponges and even with my fingers. I love that i can try all these things and come out of it feeling better in myself. Art is a very personal thing.
I was reading Donna's blog last week and came across this post of hers. My post is very much along the same lines as hers and it is because of her entry that I found both my inspiration for my art piece as well as Kelly Rae Roberts site. Kelly's site is so inspiring and it has helped my mind explode with all sorts of new ideas and things that I would like to try.

So today I sit here and I say thank you. Thank you to Kelly for inspiring Donna. Thank you Donna for inspiring me and thank you Lord for this passion that you have blessed me with.

Monday, November 12, 2007

A good weekend

So what sort of weekend did you have? A good one i hope! Mine was very nice. Normally they seem to fly by without much worry for my wants and needs but not this weekend. This weekend i managed to get so much done. I went shopping and bought some new acrylic paints, i found some time to finish off this art journal entry
as well as start and finish this entry....
This was last weeks prompt from Suzie. This included some paint and a lot of collage and glue. I had so much fun with the glue….lol

After I had had enough art time I sat down and watched this
And this

And got some much needed knitting time in. As of right now I only have one more row to knit and then I can cast off, block it and then sew up the seams. I am hoping to have it ready to show you all by Wednesday.

My gran has been gone for a week already and I wanted her to come home to a nice little mail treat. So last night I put together this little card for her. Card making is not my normal choice of artwork but it was nice to try something a little different. Inside the pouch is a photo of my self, my brother and my gran and on the back is a little message from me. I hope that it gets to her safely and that it makes her smile.

I am just finishing up work and then heading off to see the doctors. Tonight i hope to finish knitting the baby item and get some more reading time in.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Tea, Books and Birthdays


Today is my dad's birthday - Happy Birthday dad! I hope that you have a wonderful day and that the year ahead is full of happiness and blessings. I love you.

A few posts ago i mentioned that i am going off of tea....well, one of the ladies that i work with brought these in for me to try yesterday.
This was so sweet of her. Now i can try some before having to go out and buy entire box fulls. While sorting out my cupboards this weekend i also come across a box of Strawberry and Mango teabags. Hmm, they were rather nice as well.

Ever since i was a little girl i have always been a lover of books. I remember getting awards regularly in school for the most books read. Today, some seventeen odd years on from Primary school and i still love books. They fascinate me. They draw me in. For the past few months i haven't really found a book that grabs my attention but all this changed on Monday evening. My mom lent me her book to take on the bus down to London. What a great book so far! I have been reading in my lunch break, before i go to bed, even in the bath last night - i just can not put this book down.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Art

I have been thinking really hard about putting my art journal up on my blog. Some of the pages are very personal to me and others i don't mind sharing so much. So what i thought i would do if just share those that i want to.

Now before i show these two pages i want to just let you know that if you don't like them then you are totally within your right not to. Art is different for everyone and this is my art, for me, right now. I am having fun, expressing myself and challenging myself to try different things. To step outside of my normal box and to do things that i might have tried if i was the five year old me.
Be true to who you are
For this page i used acrylic paint, rub ons, stickers, paper and collage techniques. I really had fun with this one as it was the first time in a long time that i had mixed my paints to make the exact colour that i was after in my head - loved it!

Good Bye This was the very first page that i did in my art journal. Again a very personal page but this one i don't mind sharing. I used acrylic paint, masking tape and my journal pen.

Tomorrow i am hoping to have some photos up of some of my knitting projects that i have going on at the moment. I seem to have 3 UFO's and at least another 2 projects that i am just itching to get on my needles...lol.

Have a good day today

Friday, November 02, 2007

Whats going on....

I seem to have a lot of different things going on at the moment and i thought i would take some time to share them with you as well as make a note of them for myself for the future.

*I would like to wish Adrienne a happy birthday for today! Hope you have a wonderful day.

*On Monday i am off to London to go see the embassy. It is way too expensive to catch the train down to London so i am going to have to go by bus. A three hour journey there and a 3 hour journey back. A long time! I am hoping to get at least one knitting project finished and possibly a second.

*My new car is working fantastically and i am really enjoying driving her around.

*We also bought a new DH ready flat screen television on Wednesday night. We have been borrowing a family members TV for months now so thought we had better get our own and give them theirs back.

*Last night we met up with my family and my gran and we had a lovely meal at the Hobby Horse Pub.

*Over the next month i will be spending so much time on this Handmade Holidays Tutorial site by Sew Mama Sew. It looks fantastic.

*Stu's engine in his motorbike has got some problems. We have found a new engine for the bike and if all goes well we should be picking it up this weekend.

*I have not been doing any scrapping lately but i have been doing a lot of work in my art journal. I will get some photos posted some time this weekend. If you are looking for something fine to try your hand it have a look at Suzi's site, D'blogala's site and doc.u.menting site. Your art doesn't have to beautiful to anyone else except to you so don't what others say or what that critical voice inside of us put you off trying this.

* I have only recently found the creative organizing blog but i can not wait to get my teeth stuck into it a little more.

*I seem to be going off of tea for some reason. I am not sure why or what i am going to drink if i keep going the way i am but my daily cups of tea just aren't doing it for me anymore.

* I love Greys Anatomy

* We have made no further plans on the wedding front

* I am really missing my old friends lately

Have a great weekend everyone and keep safe.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Sherwood Forest

Yesterday i got to spend the entire day with my gran. We only have five more days before she heads off back home to South Africa and i really wanted to share some quality time with her. So yesterday morning i was up early and heading over to my parents house to pick her up. We decided to go to Sherwood Forest - a first for both of us.
We couldn't have picked a nicer day to go. The sky was so blue and the wind was hardly blowing. We walked along the paths and came across this flying witch.

We got to walk along chatting and catching up
We sat down, shared some things that are going on in our lives at the moment
We saw some amazing things and walked along in silence simply enjoying each others company.
We got a little lost and ended up having to go through some gates to find our way back to the pathwayWe stumbled upon the Major Oak which is said to be where Robin Hood hid from his enemies inside the hollow of the Major Oak. Just a few hundred yards from the forest is the little church where legend has it that Robin Hood and Maid Marrion got married.
All in all we had a really nice day. We walked around for two and a half hours. Sat down and had some lovely lunch in a near by cafe. We made some new memories, shared some old ones and had a few very good laughs. It was such a lovely day - thank you granny for make it so special. All these photos and the stories to go along with it will be on a scrap page soon.

 

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