Sunday, July 29, 2007

help I need help

I think I am addicted to online scrabble via facebook. I am not very good at it either. Just finished Harry Potter and the deathly hallows and cried my way through the last 4 chapters, I blame my hormonal state, I am not normally so hopeless.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

July

Long blogging absence due in part to not having much to say. Not that what I have to say now is particularly riveting but here it goes anyway.

Knitting circle starts tonight and less than an hour. I am so excited. I found this pattern and now three of us are going to knit it simultaneously. It is very gorgeous but will take us I suspect over a year. We intend to drink lots of real (ie made with bitter choc and milk) hot chocolate and do lots of chatting to make the time pass quickly. you may expect occasional updates as to how its going

Also
Just got back form my first pampered chef conference. Really quite determined to make this business work for me. I was getting a bit down with it but now I will give it until the end December (a natural breaking point) to see how it goes. The conference was quite something, lots of loud music bopping and flashing stars! And some really useful information and encouragement, so here goes. Someone ask me in a months time if it has made any difference please.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Well we missed the floods but......
So while Sheffield was gripped by the worst floods in ages and all 5 rivers burst their banks, we were off on our summer holidays! Don't think we were let totally off the hook however we did manage force 8 gales, power cuts and several days of constant rain ourselves (just a few moments of wondering if we wouldn't be better of at home with the toys to entertain the girls). Despite all that it was great to get away and Crackington Haven was gorgeous as usual. The girls were able to venture into the sea on two days when the waves weren't too big due to high winds and although most of our time on the beach was spent in waterproofs and jumpers we downed a number good number of ice creams, clotted cream teas and spent hours in the cottage concocting fine meals instead! A double rib of very fine beef from a local cow cost us only £13, i would eat it more often at that price.
Here are a few pictures of our time away