And when I say here, I certainly don't mean my house. I have a two and a half year old so it's rarely quiet.
This blog, however, has been quiet. There's a reason for that.
This happened...
Then, about a month ago, this...
This is baby R. He's now a bit over 1 month and we're slowly finding our groove.
Nowt else to say. I could try, but my rain has turned to porridge... my rain?! I meant my brain. And, to prove a point, it just took me about a minute to find the exclamation mark on the keyboard. So apparently, writing a blog post during a feed at 1.45 in the morning doesn't make for a very riveting or coherent post (the word 'coherent' ended up with a 5 in it before I corrected it*), hey ho!
*It's not even like I'm using a touchscreen. I am using an actual keyboard.
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
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Monday, 21 November 2011
the obligatory bump picture
The last bump picture I posted on here was on this post, where I thought I had the biggest bump ever.
Ha. I now see how friends and strangers couldn't tell I was expecting back then.
Well, that marvellous maternity wrap top has grown as I have and I'm so glad I went for it and made one myself, even though I had the impression that my lack of a serger would put me at a disadvantage (I just used zig zag stitching instead).
These pics were taken a few weeks ago, before all of the leaves fell off that tree. And when I could still make myself look presentable. And when putting one foot in front of the other wasn't such a challenge.
If you're thinking of making one of these tops (you can make a non maternity version, y'know), I thoroughly recommend it. The most fiddly and time-consuming part of making it is cutting out the pattern. The sewing is a doddle. Doddle. I don't think I use that word enough.
The most fiddly and time-consuming part of actually owning/using this garment is finding a way to drape it on a hanger. Although, that's a doddle when you compare it with the time it takes to put on. Blimey. It reminds me a bit of that game you play with young people where each team is given a roll of toilet paper and they have to wrap one of their team mates up like a mummy. Worth it though (the top, not the toilet paper game. That's just a waste of toilet paper).
The next couple of weeks may feature loads of blog posts, as I pass the time until this little one arrives. Alternatively, it could go very very quiet, signifying the arrival of said little one. I'm hoping for the latter but preparing for the former.
I still haven't shown you my quilt! I'll get onto that next...
Ha. I now see how friends and strangers couldn't tell I was expecting back then.
Well, that marvellous maternity wrap top has grown as I have and I'm so glad I went for it and made one myself, even though I had the impression that my lack of a serger would put me at a disadvantage (I just used zig zag stitching instead).
These pics were taken a few weeks ago, before all of the leaves fell off that tree. And when I could still make myself look presentable. And when putting one foot in front of the other wasn't such a challenge.
If you're thinking of making one of these tops (you can make a non maternity version, y'know), I thoroughly recommend it. The most fiddly and time-consuming part of making it is cutting out the pattern. The sewing is a doddle. Doddle. I don't think I use that word enough.
The most fiddly and time-consuming part of actually owning/using this garment is finding a way to drape it on a hanger. Although, that's a doddle when you compare it with the time it takes to put on. Blimey. It reminds me a bit of that game you play with young people where each team is given a roll of toilet paper and they have to wrap one of their team mates up like a mummy. Worth it though (the top, not the toilet paper game. That's just a waste of toilet paper).
The next couple of weeks may feature loads of blog posts, as I pass the time until this little one arrives. Alternatively, it could go very very quiet, signifying the arrival of said little one. I'm hoping for the latter but preparing for the former.
I still haven't shown you my quilt! I'll get onto that next...
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made by me,
sewing
Saturday, 9 July 2011
Happy July
Hello there.
Thank you for all of your emails, letters, flowers and gifts*, expressing concern over my absence of late. I was unwell for a while, followed by being very busy. I'm doing well now and I have plenty of cool things to share with you. Some of my creations recently include a clock, an enormous crochet blanket, a top (yes! I've made a top! It's my first and I'm pretty excited about it), and some paper crafts, amongst other things.
I will post again very soon.
For now, because I can't post without a photo, here's a photo of my favourite cushion.
For now, because I can't post without a photo, here's a photo of my favourite cushion.
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life
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