Thursday, 8 December 2011

Plodding along part two

Just saw Sarah's blog - and I know what you mean about plodding along. It all feels like I am plodding through thick porridge at the moment but I have my trusty spoon and a bit of honey so I guess I'll get there eventually :)

Alex is doing well in his special school, although still having problems with temper management, his Asperger's seems to be coming out more now in the way he behaves when things aren't exactly how he thinks they should be. But it is still early days and at least he is now making educational progress, which was not happening this time last year.

I have sent off my secret santa box - on Tuesday - so can't wait for the recipient to blog about it. It was sent by special next day delivery so please do check for postman cards and at the post office if you have been away - just in case :)

A friend asked me to knit the entire Knitivity Nativity set (now say it really fast) for a class mate on the same evening course as she is. I said I could do it for £40 and she accepted, so now I am concentrating solely on that as she will need it for next Wednesday at the latest. So that means all my other knitting and present wrapping and cracker making will all have to wait for a while. I'll photograph the whole thing and post it once it's finished. Making the dolls is hilarious as they are extremely phallic before receiving their arms and facial expressions - my OH has been having a field day. My son looked at Mary, before she was dressed, and told me that "the lady is creeping me out, Mummy" which had me in stitches. Luckily once dressed, he thought she looked quite nice. However, Baby Jesus is a porker, half the size of his mother, it makes you wince to think about it. No wonder Mary was tired :)

These are some of the little things that I have been knitting and selling to a local shop that specialises in local handicrafts. She has asked me to knit tea cosies so I am hoping to get a few of them done in the new year.

I am quite proud of myself as I adapted the snowman pattern and created the hat pattern myself. Small beginnings I know, but you have to start somewhere :)

All this means that my paid knitting has suffered and I am aware that I have 5 hats yet to knit from 4ply cashmere which takes ages, to be honest. So I need to get onto those asap, although I doubt she'll get them before Christmas.

I decided to make my own crackers this year, as the price of them is high and the gifts inside are usually fairly useless. So I am collecting small but useful items for all of us, three crackers each. Obviously it means that I already know what my gifts are but it does give me a very good excuse to buy myself little things I wouldn't normally get. The crackers are a good size so it makes it easier to get nice things to go inside.

I had an unexpected parcel the other day from Hobbycraft. Couldn't think what it was as I haven't ordered anything from them for ages. Then I remembered that I had entered a competition in one of the craft magazines round about October time, and I had won a prize :) This is a big event as I very rarely win anything. It's a mosaic tray kit and looks very nice.

Now it's gone Midnight, Alex is in the school play tomorrow, which we are all attending. On Monday he is going to Bluewater's Winter Wonderland with the school and then to Dover Cinema on Wednesday, again with the school. They do so many wonderful outings for the children I am quite green with envy :) Apparently it will be horse riding in the summer !!!

Night night, 16 days to Christmas :)

2 comments:

  1. They are really lovely little toys especially the snowflake doll! Keep on plodding along - it will get better! Sxx

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  2. Claire.Thank you for my super presents.I love them all.

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