Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Sew what


Finished the large red apple blanket today :


 

Monday, November 24, 2008

Ssshhhhh

"Can you hear that?"
" Hear what?"
" Nothing! Isn't it brilliant?"
"why?"
"because it means the baby is asleep, the telly is off, the dishwasher has stopped and I'm sitting down quietly surfing after a busy morning organising MOT's, toddler gym, shopping, posting letters and wrapping presents"
"ah"

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Happy Birthday Phoebe!


This took ages and a lot of patience to make - but not too bad a birthday cake!

More cakes :)
A fantastic Merry-Go-Round at Milton Keynes shopping centre

Emily chilling with a coffee (its warmed milk)

A Skiing Lesson


And then some flying!
To see more photos and video clips click here









Friday, November 21, 2008

Claim to fame

Drew has the same watch as Napoleon Dynamite - Geeeeeek!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Last Week we

Played on Daddies new bike and she says "I like it"



Looking all wistful - mmm nice tank
Phoebe pretending she isn't going to be the next Eddie Eagle!



oh and Emily had a shot too - sorry no face shot!



Dressing up at bedtime - you would think it was winter or something!






Monday, November 17, 2008

Todays' lesson was brought to you by

The Department for Transport!
http://talesoftheroad.direct.gov.uk/

Please let your children watch - ok it made me feel tearful but I think well worth watching with your children to explain what is happening.

It's saddens me that schools don't put much emphasis on teaching children how to cycle safely these days. In my day (we are talking about 30 years ago) it was exciting to join the cycling proficiency club and learn how to cycle my bike safely on the roads next to my school. Since I've biked from early childhood and still do now I've cherished the skills I was taught in road safety all those years ago, and I still have my badge and certificate! These skills have given me the confidence to cycle, and use the road wisely, for many years and hopefully many more to come.


Oh yes and another thing - cyclists please please get lights for your bike and bright reflective jackets! I've been hit by a couple of cars in my lifetime and luckily I've got fast reflexes and managed to escape worse injury - some other people might not be so lucky! Be Seen Be Safe ;)


Sunday, November 16, 2008

Kittykats

Yesterday we travelled out to Littleport which is just a few miles north of Ely, to see some Maine Coon cats (and kittens). We met the lovely Lorna and her partner and the whole flock (or is it a herd?) of kittens! Boy I was so surprised by these lovely kittens, so friendly, gentle and very attentive and they loved to play with everything. These cats are so unlike the ordinary domesticus-catticus and I can honestly say I find MC's to be a brilliant breed that are ideal for families.

We also briefly met the 2 females that Lorna is looking to rehome but I wasn't too sure if they were going to fit it as they were very timid and reluctant to meet us, unlike the others who were all over us, and everyone else! I met Samson who has to be the biggest tom cat I have ever seen and wow what a character - he was a big softy too. Drew fell in love with him and really would like a male kitten with Samson as the father. Next we met 2 other females that Lorna is looking to retire next Summer and they were more outgoing (I even got a friendly head butt from one).

So here's the dilemma - if we go for the quieter girls who are more likely to stay in the garden, then I would be worried that one of them would be too timid and may be too scared to be with us at all. Or we go for the outgoing (escape-artist) pair who I think would be great but also if they prefer to roam further afield then I would worry more about them when they go out. And finally do we go for a kitten all by itself or if possible with one of the sets of the females? And if so which kitten - bearing in mind that Phoebe preferred the little Dot (who was the smallest of the litter) or we go for a male (with Samson as the father) who could be a monster size!

Friday, November 14, 2008

What a lovely surprise

After a hard day at work (where nothing seemed to work as easily as I had hoped) I managed to grab some fleece to carry on making the taggie blankets this weekend, some thread and cheap tissues from Dunelm. Before making a quick stop at Frosts to pick up tickets for Emily and I to have afternoon tea with Santa in December, then drive home to find lots of goodies and parcels waiting for me! I like parcels and pressies. I've been busy cashing in on all these online surveys and things that I do and they've just started arriving! Woo Hoo. I also won 2 tickets to the Good Food Show in Birmingham this year but I'm booked that weekend :(

Making a Difference

I've read and seen so many news items that have caused me to cry recently. Luckily some people restore my faith by their overwhelming love for others :

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7728401.stm

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Blankets Galore


Finally found some time to get creative with the blankets again!




Sunday, November 09, 2008

Today's lesson was brought to you by My Kids

Pukka Peppa Pig

Tosha kindly let me help set up the NCT sale in Waterbeach on Friday night. In return I was able to purchase some clothes and toys for Emily in advance. On Saturday when I showed her the clothes she said no to everything that was nice (designer labels) and wanted to wear - could you guess?


Note she's wearing Peppa Pig wellies and a Peppa Pig top!

I bought some of this crazy crystal stuff in London a few weeks back. You add 3 litres of water to it, wait 3 hours and hey presto it swells up! You can also add some food colouring for extra pazzaz! Makes me really thirsty looking at this picture - i just want to drink some cocktails now :)










Tuesday, November 04, 2008

How to wind up an 11 year old

Phoebe's birthday is just a mere 2 weeks away and I'm steadily winding her up by leaving cryptic messages on the family calendar. Things such as "whoohoo having fun at 4.30pm" on the 22nd Nov in her calendar section.
I get funny questions like "what are we really doing at 4.30 on the 22nd November? " and I say "oh nothing".

What she doesn't realise is that I've orga... oh hold on she reads this blog ! Muahahahha!!!

I had to fess up about the Maine Coon cats though - even I couldn't keep that one to myself. Oh just remembered I didn't blog that one did I? Ok so Elvis went home to his mum and dads about 2 Sunday's ago. And I felt like we have lost some little personality in the house. So I started taking a look at the options, could we adopt - sadly no! As the CPL wont let us have kitties because we live on a main road - so another reason to move to another house, preferably one that is not on a main road. I looked at the cost of buying a Kitty (though that did make me feel guilty as there are so many kitties out there desperate for home) but then I thought about it and I haven't had the chance to have any kittens for many years as I've always fostered or adopted cats, so I figured I've paid my dues. But then I found the cost of £350-450 for a Maine Coon kitten a bit much and something that we can't really afford just now. But by pure chance one of the breeders I had been speaking to told me she had 2 females she needed to rehome - so bonus I thought, ok not kittens but still Maine Coon cats that I have so desperately wanted to have for many many years. So on the 15th November we are taking a trip out to Ely to be kinda "interviewed" by the owner to see if we are suitable. So I'm feeling really nervous about this as I really really want to have a Maine coon cat and would be more than delighted to have 2!

I will update once we have some more news - in the meantime I gotta get some work done as I have an online lecture tonight!

Monday, November 03, 2008

101 things to do with a pumpkin

First of all you cut its' head off, then you scoop it's guts out


Then you set stick a lit candle in the middle and burn it (muhahahaha)


The witch is Emily's pumpkin and the Cat is Phoebes.

After scooping it innards out we then roast them as a tasty treat.

Then we roasted the tender flesh and turned it into a tasty soup.
We then steamed some flesh and took a blender to it (queue more witch cackling)
and then made a sweet pumpkin pieNot one pie but 2 pies!

And finally baking a batch of cookies from the left over flesh.




Yummy Yummy!