Monday 21 January 2013

Happy New Year

What follows is a post I wrote a full two weeks ago when pine needles still nestled in the carpet and snow didn't lie deep and crisp and even. During those 2 weeks I have tried unsuccessfully to upload images to accompany the post and so it has languished in draft form. Thanks to my lovely friend Jane, who determinedly surfed the net for solutions, I have finally managed to publish it; hopefully not too out of date and I still send sincere New Year good wishes!
Hope it's not already too far into the murk of January 2013 to wish you a very happy new year!
And I realise its been about six weeks since I visited this page; much alcohol and a million calories at least having been consumed in the interim as well as lots of fun and catching up and lots of lolling on the sofa if truth be told.
Today however marked the big back to work day, wish I could say I leapt up the stairs to my attic workroom but those resolutions forbid fibbing. Suffice to say that the computer appears to be in sympathy and has gone on a go slow.
But rereading my last post I realise I left you in limbo (although as there were no comments on this post I'm not too worried about anyone suffering the effects of prolonged anticipation) not knowing whether we have a young mister or miss in our clan.
Jonah was born on the 28th November and weighed a tiny 5lbs 12oz. Fortunately he knew exactly what he had to do so was soon feeding well and by Christmas weighed around 7lbs and was still a gorgeous tiny bundle happy to be passed around.
I couldn't resist this tiny cardigan with its squirrel border..should have knitted it myself I know!
I was even more excited to see his older brother over Christmas as at 2 and half he was full of the Father Christmas excitement and eager to hang his stocking although not so keen to leave one of his mincepies for Santa.

 He arrived shouting granny's house and demanding his horse; I had tidied his favourite away to make way for Christmas decorations but fortunately there was a new bigger version to meet.

I bought this lovely ride on model from Michele at the Rangeworthy jumble; couldn't believe she was parting with him, it certainly made my long trip there worthwhile.

My favourite however is this smaller version with beautifully faded paintwork and unusual leather seat.

I'm sure one day he will be enjoyed by Jonah but perhaps not yet a while.
My next fair is not until next month but meanwhile the sewing machine beckons, unless that is it has gone on strike after such a long lay off.

11 comments:

  1. Congratulations Heather on becoming a Granny again, I still think you look too young! Looks like you all had a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year to you all. Looking forward to catching up with you at the fairs it seems like ages since we last had a natter.
    Love
    Jo xx

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    1. Thanks for the compliment, Jo, especially when I'm swaddled in woolies. I'm certainly ready for a chat so hope we'll meet up at the manchester textile fair if not before.love Heather x

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    2. Yes I am coming to Manchester, wouldn't miss it for the world, but I've got to get saving! See you there.
      Love
      Jo xx

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  2. Jonah is a gorgeous little chap.
    Love the horse - what a lovely little find.
    M x

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    1. Thanks for letting me be a proud granny, he is gorgeous. Really must get back to some work however and find some more treasures to sell. love Heather x

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  3. Glad you sorted your problems with Blogger Heather and lovely to see all the pictures. The internet is wonderful as a resource to try and solve all manner of questions. If only it could solve all the problems of the world. Happy sewing, once the decorating is finished!
    Love Jane x

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    1. Thanks Jane for helping me to get back on Blogger. Decorating proceeding apace although neither of us keen to work next to the open windows! Hope I can still remember how to sew love Heather x

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  4. Congratulations Heather on your new little bundle he is gorgeous.
    I was only thinking about you yesterday when I was working on my course designs. Can you tell me what fabric you use for your aprons and do you have a link to a supplier. I am making a half apron.
    See you at Fallowfield.
    Lynn xx

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    1. Hi Lynn, good to hear from you. I use vintage linen with a stripe down the edges. I can supply it by the piece..3m long by 1m wide.It's £24 plus postage or I can save for you to see in Manchester Best wishes with the course Heather x

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  5. Love the pic of Jonah with the horse! Alex x

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    1. Glad you like it, will have to find one of you interacting with the stock!
      love Mom x

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