Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

'A Man Called Ove' nearly over, and Osen continues...

Hello,
Once again, joining in with Ginny's yarnalong

  • Book progress: 'A man called Ove' nearly finished. I have enjoyed this more than I anticipated and it hasn't at all matched my preconceptions of it. It has even brought me to the edge of tears in a couple of places, the moments when Sonja puts her finger in Ove's palm. Why do I get so upset about that??
  • Osen Christmas stocking: this is progressing quite well, helped by a long drive south last Sunday for daughter's football match. The slowest part for me is now knitted - just rows of stocking stitch mainly to come, with a bit of interest to be found with the after-thought heel.
  • and why the use of bullet points and subheadings in this week's yarnalong post? Because I feel this is one piece of advice that I give over and over again at work as part of my role. "It's helpful to use bullet points, subheadings and white spaces to make it easier for the reviewer to read your sections". Yep, I've got the white spaces too. Clearly bringing my work home with me. Mmmm, maybe I need to get out more!
How is your knitting progressing? Are you enjoying your current read?

Hope you have a good week - daughter and I are crossing our fingers for some snow, even a bit of sleet would be very exciting, but I think we may be looking to the skies in vain.

Best wishes
xXx

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Ove and Osen... yarnalong!

Hello,


Joining in with Ginny's yarnalong.  


Making slow progress with my Osen Christmas stocking
I think this is mostly due to my need to up my exercise and shift a few stubborn pounds, so when I have a few moments,
or half an hour, I take myself out for a short/slightly longer run/walk. I can't even blame Christmas for the extra weight 
I'm carrying because I did make use of the extra available time 
over the festive period to get out and exercise and as I was also very constrained with my Christmas nibbling, I didn't 
add any weight to the scales over Christmas - yippee!

At our book club we are reading 'A Man called Ove'. I really wasn't impressed with our choice of book and nearly didn't bother downloading it, but when I realised the kindle version was 
only 99p I thought I would give it a go and I have been pleasantly surprised by it. I'm not saying it is one of my top 10 favourite 
reads, or that it even makes my top 50, but it is amusing 
and surprising in parts.
 (I won't say more in case you decide to read it). 

Thank you for all your kind comments on my last post - no imminent changes as daughter still has 18 months left at 
school, but no harm in planning ahead. 

And finally, daughter passed her driving theory test, just needs to get practising her practical skills a bit more!

Best wishes
xXx

Monday, 4 January 2016

And here we are, 2016!

Hello!

Happy New Year to you all!

And here we are back to work/school etc. 
Although there is a distinctive holiday mood still lingering in our house as both sons are
still at home from University, albeit that we hardly see them, except when they need food,
as one has 3 assignments to finish and one is revising for exams. 
Compared to some universities, term (or semester) is late starting, but then they did 
finish late, on 18th December. 

 (I spotted this primrose in the front garden when I was taking down the fairy 
lights on Sunday morning) 

As with others, I do not make new year resolutions but I do like to take stock of 
the past and forthcoming years. 2015 was a pretty stressful year for various reasons but 
much of that is in the past now. Reports have been written, submitted and in some cases 
published and working hours reduced temporarily at least. 

I blogged a couple of months ago about how life is changing here as children develop and grow into independent adults. I do feel it is time for a change - we have been doing the childcare/work/family thing for almost 22 years (in 16 days time!) so it is about time. I'm not suggesting anything too drastic, after all family is still the most important thing for me, but it is time for me and DH to start considering new opportunities, new places, new ideas - it all requires some creative thinking, but I'm always doing that anyway. Usually my ideas are dismissed as unworkable and a bit far-fetched!!
But maybe now the time is right for some of those 'crazy ' ideas......

(Finishing off a HUGE bobble for my second cabled, bobble hat on New Year's Eve) 

So for a start (and representing a relatiovely small change for now) I have applied for a new job today - not to replace my current one but as an extra day. I currently only work 2 days so I can easily fit in a third day. It feels quite empowering to start the new year with a new job application! Who knows where it might lead - especially as it is based some distance from home (remote working is allowed - I'm not suddenly considering a huge commute). Fingers crossed that I get an interview!

"Word of the year" seems a popular idea and I do like Angel Gem's word 'aspire'. Justine's word is 'simplify', which I also like, and I thought I should go for a combination, even if this only means I 'aspire to simplify'! (I know, a bit corny isn't it?)


I have written a diary for many years, and as the years have passed I have chosen bigger
 diaries, finally for the last few years buying A5 size diaries with one page per day, as 
I found I had more to write each year. 

But last year I struggled to keep up with it. It became more of a burden and a 
chore to be completed at the end of each day rather than a pleasure. I'm even attempting to go back and fill in gaps, hence all the pieces of paper stuck in it, reminders of events that took place on particular days. 

So this year I bought a smaller A6 size and I feel so much happier with it already. Each page is full at the end of the day (although to be fair we have only had 3 full days of 2016 
so it's a bit early to start boasting at how well I'm doing at keeping up with it don't you think?)

This diary travels around with me quite a lot, especially when I go away, so how much easier it will be to carry this smaller one! There, that's my first,tiny step to simplyfying!


Here is my final make of 2015 - and this is what that big bobble was destined for!! 
It is identical to the one I knitted earlier here, but in a darker grey. The first one I gave to 
younger son's girlfriend as a Christmas present. I was unsure whether she would like it but 
younger son visited her over New Year and very kindly sent me photos of her wearing her 
hat when they were out saying that "she loved it"!  

It is a lovely pattern to knit, the hat seems to expand to fit any head size, and I do like the wool so I doubt this will be the last that one I knit...
watch this space!!


And as to my current 'on the needles' project, well that will look familiar as I'm knitting 
another Osen Christmas stocking! We were chatting on Christmas Day and the 
children/young people decided that as of Christmas 2016 when we will have no 'children' 
in the house )all aged 18+ years), they felt they would like to do things a little differently. 

As the first Osen stocking was so well received in our house and is big enough to take several gifts (even if not strong enough, it has to be laid on the floor once gifts are added),
the children decided that next Christmas we should buy each other little gifts to go into
stocking and then a large secret Santa gift for one other person.
So I then received orders for 4 more stockings!! 
I thought I'd better get started! I realised by swapping the red and green for
main/contrasting colours I had enough yarn to knit another stocking and then I will have to
buy some more titus yarn to knit 3 more and mix and match colours.
I'm looking forward to see what colour combinations we arrive at. 

And finally for today ....
I do love drinking tea from an elegant cup that keeps my tea warm so on my birthday recently, when I spent the day in a local city, I treated myself to one of these PiP mugs


Look, it even has some of the design inside the mug!!


Now I really am in love with this mug - but not so much the family as it is neither 
dishwasher or microwave proof. 

So when I next visited the city with my daughter to have a mooch around the sales, I didn't buy anything n the sales, but a matching mug came home with me!


Just perfect!

Best wishes and wishing you all a good week.
xXx

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Worth their weight in gold....

Hello,

Oops, I've been absent from here for a while. 
I feel a bit devoid of words at the moment, I'm not sure why so I will let the photos do most of the talking - with a few words for explanation where necessary. 


Fabulous fungi growing on coconut, found in a packet in one of my kitchen cupboards 
(cough, cough!)


A few of my Christmas makes - a scarf for daughter,bobble hat for son's girlfriend, 










Son's brass band played at a carol concert at St Matthew's Church in Sheffield. 
This was the only concert that son played that we attended this year. 
Before son went to University we used to attend many band concerts this time of year - we thoroughly enjoyed our one brass band outing this Christmas! 






Only one child is, well, still a child but we continue with the old traditions of pillowcases
 for a few gifts from Santa, newspaper, port, carrots and Santa's muddy footprints. 














Sons enjoying a virtual reality experience - they are on a roller coaster, using an app on their 
mobile phone. I love this sequence of photos while experiencing a 'loop the loop'.







I reduced my work hours 3 months ago, I hardly saw my daughter and as she has only 18 
months left at school we decided it would be better to reduce my income but spend more 
time at home for those last 18 months. I do appreciate that this isn't an option for some and so am grateful that we have the choice. 

One of the benefits of reduced hours means I have more time to bake and this year I made 
a Christmas cake for the first time in several years. M&S have been supplying our 
Christmas cake for the last few years. 


Younger son saw me putting the marzipan on the cake and said "I wanted to ask if 
you had made one this year but didn't like to"! 

Older son saw me icing the cake and said "Oo, homemade cake, so much nicer than shop bought".

Those two comments were worth their weight in gold, and every penny of income lost because of my reduced hours - in years to come I know the boys will remember the Christmas cakes I made - they would never remember "Oh, yes mum used to work 4 days a week"!




Yarny Christmas gifts -

I have plans to knit socks with this yarn. 



And yarn from Jamiesons of Shetland for my baa-ble hat. This is a free knitting pattern
 from Shetland Wool Week 2015. There are lots of finished examples of baa-ble hats 
here on Ravelry.  



What a super label!


Indulgent evenings spent reading craft magazines (more thoughtful gifts from children) and 
wearing my new pyjamas. 

I have wanted to buy snuggly pyjamas for several years but just never actually bought any. 
 I saw a pair reduced to half price just before Christmas and decided this year was my time to buy a pair, and I LOVE them!  


2015 has been a hard year, not so much for me directly but several friends have experienced
 quite difficult bereavements. I don't wish to say more on here. My thoughts have 
been with them over this Christmas period. 
For many, Christmas isn't the happy, jolly time portrayed all around us. 
I do hope that 2016, and the passing of time provides some relief.  


I do hope you all had a super Christmas and I send you all my very best wishes for a 
prosperous 2016!

And as always "Thank you for reading!"
xXx


Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Yarn along - Bad Pharma and Folksong scarf!


Hello,

Joining in with Ginny's yarn along, and because I am not working today for a
change I'm posting this surprisingly early for me on a Wednesday.
 
On the needles:
my second girl's chunky scarf in Sirdar Folksong.
This scarf is for daughter and so mostly gets knitted when she isn't around.
 
The first one I knitted for daughter was safely stored in my gifts cupboard but was
summarily called into service about two weeks ago. Daughter had been invited to a party
and had forgotten all about until a friend rang from the pizza restaurant for the birthday
 meal and asked "Where are you?"!
 
So we had to find a gift immediately and I suggested we gave this scarf as a gift.
Daughter of course hadn't seen it and said how nice it was, and asked whether it had been
intended as a gift for her. I had to admit that it was so I promised I would knit another one
for her. I think Sirdar have discontinued this wool but thankfully I managed to find
some more on ebay.
This should be finished in time for Christmas.
 
My book:
Bad Pharma by Ben Goldacre.
Loving this book!
This book describes how data in medicine is misused and unused, and so doctors
 are making decisions, such as prescribing drugs without having a full picture of a
drug's efficacy and side effects.
Loved Ben's previous book too Bad Science, especially the chapter on Gillian McKeith.
 
Happy reading and knitting!
xXx