Pack ups and Museums.
(Fortunately it looks like a different plumbers work that has put in the boiler and radiators etc, no such problems there)
And I have found the local market which was great fun, watermelons the size of a three year old child, 15kg ! and those flat peaches we like dripping with nectar which were three times the size I’ve ever seen them before. They were so gorgeous that I ate four in one afternoon. I also found a fabric shop which was stuffed to the rafters of very interesting fabrics, so I now have a blouse ready to cut its first toille out. Hopefully I will crack on with that tomorrow.
What I don’t have is my camera lead to download my lovely photo’s and I can’t even get icloud working properly, I need to think about that, so these piccies are a few I tweeted earlier in the week.
Hubby and I had a great weekend, Borough Market closely followed by I Knit, and today we have finally got the curtains safely in place in the living room bay. They fell off their brackets in a rather death defying act one evening last week, which made me jump, but they are secure and look great now.
And of course, there has been a little sock knitting to keep me company in the evenings.
I am sure this is a Rico yarn, I’ll try and get the details for the next time.
tatty bye, until the next time.
Cheesy Rolls and our London House.
Firstly let me tell you I have just, whilst preparing this blog post about son no.2’s genius invention had a phone call to say we have completed on our London house. So I can now reveal all, at the end of this post.
The story starts thus, son no.1 had gotten up late, (by this I mean 1.30 in the afternoon) and was dashing around trying to get his things ready for work and was fast running out of time when son no.2 said, “I’ll cook you some lunch” and ushered him out of the kitchen so it was a surprise.
Shocking behaviour!
At last, some knitting, my summer cardigan.
The times they are a changing.
My birthday treat.
Up until very recently I have been living in a whirl wind which consisted of homework, London, housing, university, student finance and last but by no means least family life. And to be honest it did wear me out a little, well I am an old tart you know. Anyway as from yesterday I have finished all of my school work and just have a gentle week left to help get everything ready for the fashion show. I can’t tell you how pleased I am that I have handed everything in including locating missing library books which were feared lost until I had a light bulb moment and sure enough they were piled in with the laundry that needs ironing in the bedroom – I like to read in bed. And during all of that, I had to fit in my birthday.
Hubby and I trotted down to London last week in order to take measurements in my new pad only to find the banks surveyor had not returned the keys and wasn’t able to be contacted, which made us grumble quite a bit so we headed off to see an exhibition, which wasn’t wasn’t any great shakes, so I won’t waffle on about that when hubby remembered (have I told you how much I love this man) that I Knit was around the corner. Oh my giddy aunts, we walked for less than two minutes and we were there. That was a shock to the system I can tell you. I was so happy to be sprung with such a surprise, I am sure it wasn’t on purpose, but it was a genius birthday present – I’ve wanted to go to I Knit for ages. 
































































