TV adverts for this years
'worlds biggest coffee morning'.
By 8.15 I had decided I would hold one at my house and by 8.20 I had invited all my 'local ish' blogging friends. By 8.20 I had decided 'what the hell' and invited everyone on Instagram too.
By 8.30 I was having a small panic (and wondering if I should have checked with Cleggy first) and by 8.40 I was late for the school run!
However, I knew deep down it was a good idea and that if I spent longer than 2 minutes thinking about it I would never do it.
So, if you are remotely local
(we are about 10 miles south of Manchester in a town called Timperley)
and happen to be free on
(we are about 10 miles south of Manchester in a town called Timperley)
and happen to be free on
Friday 27th September
please pop in and say hello.
I will, of course, be making more plans nearer the time and thinking of ways we can raise more money by sharing our crafty wares/cooking skills.
NB: I only 'invited' anyone for whom I had an email address readily available...you do not need an invite, not do you need to be offended if I didn't contact you!! Nor do you need to be of a crafty nature!
I will, of course, be making more plans nearer the time and thinking of ways we can raise more money by sharing our crafty wares/cooking skills.
Incidentally
Cleggy thought it was an ace idea, although didn't seem too concerned
that he was working that particular day! If you can't make it maybe you
could join in the virtual coffee morning by sharing a photo of your
coffee (and cake) and making a donation on the day.
NB: I only 'invited' anyone for whom I had an email address readily available...you do not need an invite, not do you need to be offended if I didn't contact you!! Nor do you need to be of a crafty nature!
Other nice things going on here lately - we spent Father's Day taking a walk and a picnic in the beautiful Peak District with Emily and her family. It's an area we have never really explored and I can't believe we haven't - it's stunning.
We parked in the picturesque village of Edale, which is the start of The
Pennine Way, and walked for a couple of miles before stopping for lunch
and some sort of Lord of the Flies type play by a stream.
The
Teen was initially reluctant to join us (his brothers and Emily's boys
are younger - so why would he want to remove his headphones and actually
PLAY with them?!) but soon found himself having great fun organising the
games and losing himself - I sense these days are precious!!The younger boys had no such qualms and at the sight of water stripped down to their pants and....got in!
Then played Frisbee - as usual.
We finished the day with a pint and some chips...and a little sunshine. Bliss.
It's ages since we've been to the city and I had quite forgotten how ace it is. It was a bit of a weird trip as we hadn't planned to take the boys but needed to at the last minute. Unfortunately we couldn't all get in the same hotel (Rhianna in town at the same time - it was the place to be) so while Cleggy and a couple of the boys lived it up in a lovely central hotel me and Kenzie were in THE roughest travel lodge I've ever stayed in on the outskirts of roughsville.
(notice how I didn't Instagram THAT!!)
We did manage to meet in the middle for tea
before Kenzie and I took the opportunity to walk back along the quayside and have a look at the bridges
We thought we would be clever and take a photo of us in front of the Tyne bridge but after at least 10 attempts this was the best we got:
not much bridge and not much us! |
We couldn't go home without a quick visit to see Great Granny Long who had just come out of hospital and is a marvellous 93 years old. I think we wore her out in the 15 minutes we were there but it was lovely to see her home
(and wrapped in such a tasteful crochet blanket!!)
My shop is finally back open for business - although I've limited my products as commissions are taking up more and more time.
Here are some of the things I've made recently
Ruby Wedding blocks
Blocks using a well known comic, for male teachers
(email me if you want one, chippernelly@hotmail.co.uk)
and more 'words to live by' blocks (with a photo of someone else's special Grandma)
I also 'made' a new home for towels. I say made, but Cleggy made it for my birthday a couple of years ago and it's been waiting for it's rightful home. The photos don't do it justice but the outside is covered in Pip wallpaper and the inside postcards and old photos of my family.
I love it.
Run update:The couch to 5K is still going well - although I made a BIG mistake a couple of weeks ago and decided I would try a much longer stride. I felt like my running was barely faster than walking and wanted to increase the distance.
My ankles, however, did not agree with this new strategy at all and swelled up like balloons. Despite ice,heat,ibuprofen and raising they took a week to feel normal so set me back a bit. Since then I've gone back to my original style and have decided to keep working on the stamina - I'll work on everything else when I can actually run 5K.
Have I lost any weight? Not really, but I feel much much better. Stronger and more energised.
Yesterday my run included a 20 minute run - I was convinced I couldn't do it - but did. I still can't believe I can run for 20 mins. Especially still I essentially still weigh 12 stone and (surprisingly!) am still 5ft!!!
fee x