Friday, 19 March 2010

Spring has sprung!

Hurrah, spring has sprung! we have had some lovely days, I know its arrived when I no longer need my coat! I've been spring cleaning house, clearing debris from the garden, jetwashing decking as was so slimy and slippery, was quite dangerous for my little one.It's great to see all the buds on the plants, sure everything is a bit late this year though...

Well I have had a very busy few weeks, been working on a commission for an old school friend ,who lives out in Oz, and thank goodness it's finished, it was one of those  paintings that kept going wrong, it was really stressing me out, so glad its done, and perfect,  the verdict was good! I'm always on a learning curve when i'm painting, it is enjoyable, as long as you have long stretches of time with total silence and no interruptions, but life isn't like that, I have a noisy two year old, and two older children to see to, so its always a bit manic to say the least.

I visited my lovely nan, a couple of weeks ago, I love going to see her, she still lives in the same house in Hampshire, that I was born in 37 years ago, it still has a sense of magic for me, I can remember the garden seeming huge when I was a little girl, and at the end there was a secluded area that backed onto a river, its all fenced off, so safe, I used to peak over the top! My cousins and I used to build den's out of all the garden chairs and have picnics and make mud pies, golden days, we didn't need toys, just imagination...

It was strange taking these pics of my daughter standing in all the places in the garden where I was photographed as a child, she loved playing out there as much as I did, she  especially loved the little wishing well, where my nan has deposited some of my grandads ashes as he used to have a cigarette at the bottom of the garden and flick his ash in there, so very fitting nan! Whilst on my visit, I had my usual stroll up to the precinct, 1 min from her house, and bought my delicious pea fritters, oh I just love them, its just mushy peas in batter, but you can't get them in Essex, its a West country thing... and they are just divine, I scoffed it before I could even take a pic!

Before I leave to come back home, my dear old nan always tries to give me bits and bobs , ornaments and the like,  she says you may as well take what you want now, as when i'm gone  it will all end up in a charity shop! So this time I took her old china hen basket, I have loved this since I was a small child, so am happy to be storing my eggs in it now, and nan is happy its being used, as it was just collecting dust on her top shelf in the kitchen.

I'm not a happy bunny at the moment ,as on a really strict diet, what with my wedding being 8 weeks away now, so have cut out anything worth eating, no alcohol, which I really miss, I enjoy a few glasses of wine on a Friday and Sat night,so its very boring at the moment, Couldn't go out for my usual lunch and be spoilt on Mother's day this year, but had some lovely cards from the kids and lovely flowers, the boys bought me some Daffs, and little girl chose some stunning tulips with daddy!  Still cooking, and baking for everyone else, though, oh well, the smell is nice! Daugher and I enjoyed making these gingerbread men, I always put in about three times the specified ginger though, recipes are far too weak.

Anyway busy weekend ahead, hope weather stays nice! xx

2 comments:

  1. looks like you've been busy!
    surely you could've had one glass of vino on Mama's day?
    love the poses of your gingerbread men:
    they look like a boy band ^_^
    happy weekend Jenny
    ☯❥

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  2. Ha ha! Effeminate gingerbread men!

    Boo hoo, no wine for me full stop, i'm doing a plan similar to Cambridge strict, i've been doing for 2 weeks now,its shakes and soup no proper food has passed my lips, its drastic I know but its a small sacrifice to lose lots of weight in a short time, still got 6 weeks on plan, but it will pass... and I will be slyphlike ;) You have a good weekend too lovely! x

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