Saturday, 5 September 2015

Cottage garden

We have made a few changes to the garden since we moved in.  There was a built in barbeque and some steps that were loose.  Gary took the barbeque out a couple of weeks ago and we removed the steps today.  Unfortunately it did make a frog homeless but we have put some broken pots close to where it had lived so it has somewhere to hide.  There is also a small slow worm moved to the flower bed.  (Wasn't over keen on picking it up but it kept wriggling off the trowel).

View from the garden room

Barbeque nearly gone

The steps without the slabs

The man with the muscles.

Barbeque and steps are now gone.  We have spread the gravel over the area but will be putting down some slate chippings.

Friday, 21 August 2015

Loving village life

We have well and truly settled into our new home.  Gary has joined the darts team and after his performance at the Karaoke night was asked if he wanted to join the village 'boy' band.  He has declined.  Anyone who has heard his singing will understand why.

I am just starting doing some crafting.  I have made a beautiful card for my beautiful niece and have no idea where I have put it.  Sorry Charlie.  Promise I will get one in the post for you though.  She is a very talented person and has passed all of her exams for veterinary nursing.  We are all so very proud of her.

There is a picnic in the village tomorrow with a small competition for the best dressed table.  I am busy cutting things out to create a beach themed table.  I am on sandwiches and a sticky chicken dish.

Must dash as I am needed down the pub.  It is for charity, I promise.

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

New chapter in my life

We have finally bought our 'forever home' and are busy integrating into the new community.  I think we will always be known as 'the people who bought Sarah's place'.  Purely to meet people, we force ourselves down to the local pub at least once a week.  The village seems to have lots going on though I did turn down the opportunity to cook for a fund raising lunch.  My baking skills leave a lot to be desired and even following Mary Berry's cooking instructions don't seem to help me make a cake that doesn't resemble pancakes!  (This is a talent I have inherited from my mother.  Unlike my sister who bakes wonderful concoctions).


The garden is quite small but is bursting with plants and birds.  It is costing us a fortune in bird food but we spend hours being entertained by them.  On our first day here, we thought we would take up some loose slabs but had to put them back as there was a frog or toad (don't know which) under each one.


Most of the house is sorted but there are still boxes that need to be unpacked.  Most of my craft stuff is in them and I am getting a little tetchy not having a glue gun close by.  I have had to buy cards for the first time in years.  Hopefully I will be able to start doing some crafty stuff soon including sending out homemade change of address cards.


Sunday, 31 May 2015

Fundraising at work

I have been the community champion at Morrisons for 18 months and have loved every minute of it.  I have met some great people raising money for fantastic causes.  Morrisons has a charity that it supports through fundraising in every store.  At the moment it is Sue Ryder.

http://www.sueryder.org/

In April we held a collection along the theme of Alice in Wonderland where all of the managers dressed up and I made a costume of the Cheshire Cat to wear when I was giving out little tea and cake packages.  We raised nearly £300.

Cake made by a member of staff to raffle in our Canteen

The managers and me.

 

The little tea and cake packets given out for a small donation.

Saturday, 18 April 2015

Cards made this year

Here are some cards I have made for family and friends this year.




Friday, 20 February 2015

Wedding card

We went to an absolutely fantastic wedding on New Years Eve.  My friend (Who was the bride) is completely off her head and to be honest we weren't sure what to expect.  Though we were not surprised that the bride and groom came back down the aisle doing the Morecambe and Wise 'Bring me Sunshine' dance.  Their first dance was Agadoo and the disco all night was pure cheese.  Perfect start to what we all hope is a very long and happy marriage.

This is the card I made for them.


Friday, 2 January 2015

Hunkydory Christmas cards

I got this kit free in a magazine and instead of putting it in my stash to stroke, I thought I would actually use it.

I used up most of the kit and added a few bits from my stash.  Ribbon, backing papers and used some of my stamps.