Elsa has wanted one of these for months and she was thrilled to open her present (late Christmas present) and set to work immediately decorating him/her!
Project 365 – Day 2
Happy 2011!
Happy New Year everyone!
I hope you all had a safe and happy holiday season. We had a quiet Christmas with my husband and I both coming down with gastro! The girls were sent off to have Christmas with my mum and had a lovely day but it was a little sad to miss it all.
New Years Eve was also a quiet one. I guess that is just life with little ones. When we finally got them to bed we enjoyed some chocolates and a dvd.
No resolutions for me this year. One thing I have discovered this year is that there is no point in making them as it will only happen if I am really ready for it to happen.
I am going to commit to a little project though…Project365. I want to take a photo a day for the entire year. Something that tells a story of our day, our weeks and our year. I want to improve my photography skills, learn some new ways to use my camera and be in more photos myself. I probably won’t post them each day as I know what I am like. But I will eventually get them up. I may even miss a day or two because once again I know what I am like! No strict rules…just doing this one for me.
Botanical Gardens, sun, knitting and a cup of tea…a lovely start to the year
Christmas Pattern Swap
Oh I do love a good swap! The stalking, the shopping, the wrapping, the posting and the waiting. But most of all the excitement of opening my parcel!
I sent a parcel of Malabrigo sock, chocolate, and a shawl pattern to Hannah and what a lovely surprise to find that Hannah had me too!
Today I received the most gorgeous parcel! I absolutely adore the yarn! Hannah dyed it herself. Isn’t she clever! She sells her yarn too so head over to Red Riding Hood Yarns to get your own gorgeous yarn! She also gifted the Teachers Pet pattern and I can’t wait to cast on…maybe after Christmas.
She also included 3 handmade personalised ornaments, one for each of the girls. They love them. Thanks Hannah!
{Conversations with little girls #3}
While taking Isla to a public toilet
Isla - Mummy, what’s that? (pointing to a sanitary bin)
Mummy – It’s for yucky things
Isla – …pause…for little boys?
Twirling fun!
You know the skirt mentioned here? Well this is it and the enthusiasm Elsa expressed for me to finish it still exists every time it comes out of the wardrobe. She loves it! So do I. Perfect for those warmer days (Summer hasn’t quite hit here yet, we had the fire on the other night!).
Pattern – Barefoot Knits Twirly Skirt
Yarn – Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece
If you can’t do it right, don’t do it at all…
I am afraid this is me. I wish it wasn’t a lot of the time and I am learning to not be so much like this. I mean who can sew, knit, craft everything perfectly the first time! Not me! Blogging has been a bit like this lately. I guess I don’t have to tell you as it has been pretty obvious that I haven’t been around much at all lately. It was once again one of those “ I don’t have time to do it perfectly so I can’t do it at all” moments…or months really!
But I am back! It won’t be perfect but I will post more regularly!
Just because the blogging stopped it doesn’t mean the crafting did. Time to get the camera out I think. I will be back….soon.