Thursday 3 July 2014

So, what have I been up to?

I have been rattling on about how busy I've been, but not actually mentioned any of what I have been up to! I thought I would write a quick post with some of the bits and bobs I have been doing...

First and foremost, the play unfortunately had to be postponed.  The good news is, we do still plan to put on a play at Christmas - a panto of Robin Hood.  Fairly different from Shakespeare for sure, but I am hoping we'll still manage to have fun - and this time have the momentum to put on a great production.  

At the moment we're doing some fund raising, ready to start rehearsing in late August - meaning I have had to do some home baking and also attend a food hygiene course.  I actually wanted to do this for my own reasons, as it is a useful qualification to have, but I have been informed by the council that if I intend to make cakes 'as many' as three or four times in a year for fetes or fundraisers, I need the certificate, and may also need my kitchen inspected.  Seems a lot of fuss for a few cupcakes, so after this local fete, maybe we need to go back to the drawing board in terms of fundraising!

In May I went on a girly weekend, offshore, for the first time in ages.  My lovely sisters in-law arranged a trip for my sister in law to be, as a sort of secondary hen do. I really welcomed the chance to spend time getting to know these three wonderful women better.  It was also an opportunity to slow down almost to a stop, as we were on Sark, one of the smaller channel islands.  There are no cars allowed on Sark, but at just two square miles in size, it's easy enough to get everywhere on foot. 
 
My sister in law Liggy was our tour guide, as she has actually lived on the island for the tourist season a few years running. She is a font of knowledge, and showed us the quiet paths and beauty spots she fell in love with while she was there.

The pace of life feels very natural and relaxed.  We popped to the local Friday night disco at a pub called The Mermaid, where the DJ, Roger, is in his 80s, and plays everything from the Beatles through to Tiesto, quite a playlist!

It was an interesting walk back to the B&B, as there are no street lights, and at night everyone navigates the roads by moon and starlight; due to the lack of light pollution, the island was the first place in the world to have designated Dark Sky status.  You can see well enough to walk, although avoiding puddles (and horseapples) can be somewhat challenging... It was a fantastic weekend away, and so nice to recharge my batteries a little.  I have so many lovely pics, I will have to try to make time for a whole post about the island later on.

I've also been attempting to get my allotment slightly more under control in the last month or so, and though I haven't done brilliantly at that, I have managed to harvest some crops.  I am a little disappointed in myself that I haven't made time to get it really sorted, as this year has been the first really good spring since I took it on, and we could have had fantastic yields if I had managed my time a bit better (and also not been unwell, which I have less control over).  But as with everything else, it's been a learning curve.  We've had some really good soft fruits, and for the first time this year I have enough blackcurrants to make a whole batch of jam, which I am really pleased about. It also looks like it's going to be another good year for blackberries and crabapples, which is great.

I've been doing some bits round the house, too; we have rearranged some furniture and also put up another shelf in the study.  I also made some cushion covers with a bit of Cath Kidston fabric I got in their sale (and have made about a hundred fantasy projects with in my head) and a random cotton fabric my mum brought over.  I used a mini cushion pad for the small cushions, and pillows for the large ones, as our sofa cushions are quite wide.

The Cath Kidston is a lovely hard wearing linen-cotton mix, which is so tactile - I don't know how you all feel about this, but personally speaking I only like to use fabrics I enjoy touching.  I am not a big fan of some of the man made fibres, no matter what results might be possible.  The fabric remnant I used on the reverse looks to me like an 80s bedsheet - a scarlet with white squares.  It has that lovely washed-in feel.  I was pretty pleased with how they turned out.


Finally, I went to my soon to be sister in law's hen party.  It was fab - I will do a separate post on the amazing 1950s makeover, with links to the ladies who did my hair and makeup, because I loved it so much! The lady who masterminded the whole day asked if I would make some Tiffany cupcakes - I think they turned out pretty well! I also made some Tiffany blue lemon cheesecakes, though they didn't look as neat as I wanted, partly due to the warm weather, and partly because I couldn't work out a way to get the bows on (I thought icing would be too sweet).

I will have to leave the rest of my news for another evening as this post is already getting very long, but I hope you have all had a fun couple of months and I look forward to reading all your blogs

H
xxx


6 comments:

  1. I love getting all caught up on your life and I am so glad you got away fro a few days with your SIL's, it is always fun to explore somewhere new and be without your kids for a few days.
    Hugs to you,
    Meredith

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    1. Hi Meredith! Indeed, it was so lovely to get away from it all and be somewhere different for a couple of days. Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting - it's lovely to hear from you. I can't wait to catch up on your news as well :) xx

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  2. You have been so busy! Your trip sounded just lovely! I love places like that that allow you to take it all a bit slower! Wishing you an outstanding July!

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    1. Hi :) hope all is good with you! Yes, the slowness was fantastic - I find it really hard to stop sometimes, and not being able to rush was so good for me. Looking forward to checking out your news too :) hope you are having a fab week xxx

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  3. First off I do like your new cushions, H, they're lovely and bright and, like you, I also like natural fabrics whenever possible. My you've been having good times and your Island sounds very much like our Rottnest Island which is just off the coast of Perth - the only traffic allowed are maintenance vehicles, and one needs a flashlight to find the way back to accommodation at night, but such a great place to wind down. Sadly the place has become much too expensive for the average family to afford now!
    I'm glad to hear you're still enjoying your wonderful baking - and jam making too, and I've thoroughly enjoyed your lovely newsy post. Have a great weekend, xoJoy

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    1. Hi Joy, lovely to hear from you! It's such a shame when these unusual places end up being too expensive to visit. On Sark I think the opposite is true really; there has a been a big drop in tourist numbers over the last 20 years and it's become harder for the islanders to become self-sustaining as people move away to find work - and it loses out to destinations like Spain. I didn't find the accommodation too expensive. I have been baking so much lately - and more to come, as I am making a wedding cake in August as well.

      Have a great weekend too! :)

      H
      xxx

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