Poppy Patchwork


My little bit of this big World

Friday, 20 February 2026

Half term

 Molly has her own style, quirky comes to mind, 
much like her mum at the same age. 
These are from last weekend, 
she does love her sparkly jacket, and hats.
Hubby made the pancakes on Tuesday, I added all the good stuff, George had raspberries, bananas and ice cream on his, all 3 children had two small ones each.
Molly loves to paint, this Hello Kitty kit kept her happy for ages, I do love her independent way of using colour.
Wednesday was Will's birthday, 9 already how quickly the years fly by, hubby made his favourite red velvet cake, made with plant based ingredients so Molly and George could have some. No photo of Will, he asked me not to post any. 



Molly slept over on Tuesday, George instead of sleeping over went home really late on Wednesday, Will on Thursday, having them one at a time works better for us. It's nice to give individual attention to each child, they are happy and comfortable here. It was great having them here together for 3 days, mummy took home two each day, but we did both get tired.

We did not go out anywhere, the weather was just so dire, both little ones loved the different toys and puzzles here, Molly loves paper and crayons, George is still car mad, Will has an army game he loves playing on his tablet, not for too long, we watched a movie together, plus he started reading a new book we gave him.

Later today I will drive Will home, I'm sleeping over, daughter has a spar afternoon,  evening and Saturday morning at a local hotel,  time for her to relax, I'm  very comfortable at her home and the children are all good at bedtime, hopefully Molly won't wake up too early.

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Crafting

 This is my starting point, these are the part used balls of yarn from socks, plus a couple packs of hand dyed yarn which I have had for years, it's a nice mixture of colours, I hope to use the smaller balls mainly and add colours where required, each of the new shanks should make 3 different colour patches. 


In here are the rest of my 4ply yarn, there are only a couple of full balls, all the random shades are on the right, these are going to be my first choices along with the yarn in the above photo, the plain colours can be added if I require a different shade. I have pulled out 3 full balls which are handy to keep.


I decided on black for the contrast, so many of my random balls have grey and blue in, so black stands out. I could not find any locally, so I had to wait for delivery, I'm not in any rush with this, I can take my time and enjoy the process. The first row I have used my blended yarns, the second row plain colours, I think I will keep this mix, gives the blended colours space to shine. 





The smaller balls shown in top photo, are in my workbasket next to my chair, handy for me to use, I can also pop the balls I am using in as well, they can roll and jump as I pull on the balls and hopefully not fly onto the floor for Lilly to chase. The yarn in the second photo is in a plastic propagator lid from the greenhouse, it's big, so it can stay on the spare bed, we don't have anyone due for a visit in the near future. 

I got in a terrible mess with 11 different balls of yarn on the first round, by the second I had worked out a method which stopped most of the tangles, I am packing the colours for each row after use together so I can use all the different colours. I am stitching in all the ends after each 'row', it makes my work tidy and saves the horror of doing it all at the end. 


I will still have loads of yarn left over, I really want to shrink it more, these are mainly sock yarn, so tough and not so fluffy, there are some baby yarn which is soft and fluffy. I have seen a circular blanket which I am considering as well.

Monday, 16 February 2026

Flowering

 Just one last bloom, stunning. 
More buds on plant in bathroom. 
Homegrown daffodils, 
 these from the front garden, the wind and rain had battered them.
A sneaky purchase at Tesco.

I have read this author before, the plot was very deliberately slow, it took me longer to read, the plot opened up the life of a recluse artist after her death, there wasn't a dramatic twist, everything was revealed throughout the plot. Book 14 read this year.   


Another author I like, set in Ireland, a boy is dead, another charged with his murder, the dead boys friends are all sticking to the same story, DCI Reynolds is asked to have a second look. I enjoyed the plot, nice twist at the end. Book 15 read this year.




Friday turned into a good day, car passed MOT with no issues, it was dry whilst we were in town, I had previously sorted my jewellery box, I have so much I don't wear and daughter did not want any of it, so I took some to a pawn shop, £360 for gold, £35 for silver.

Saturday was dry, so an hour outside in the garden, I had to redo the netting on one veg bed, Lilly had found a way in, did a bit of cutting back, and a general tidy around, as always it felt so good to be outside. The automatic greenhouse window opened for the first time this year, it was warm inside. I've a couple of huge pots which are empty, I would like to use them in the front flower section of the garden, I have enough plants for them, I hope to swap out a few smaller pots, they have been increasing over the winter. 

We got some Chinese dishes from Tesco which we heated at home for our tea, opened a bottle of prosecco, again we re-used our cards, it's the 5th year, no flowers or gifts to each other. We did get red tulips and a card for the little ones to give their mum, daughter was happy.  We read most of the evening, only watching The 1% club on TV, which we love.

Sunday back to rain, it was dark and grey from the start, it did not stop raining, so a day inside, I did some more on my 2025 book, a bit of knitting and more reading. It's half term here, so we will have days with children, all three have separate hospital check ups on different days, so mummy will drop the others here on the way. 

Friday, 13 February 2026

Everything else

 My hyacinth blooms have gone over, so they are in the greenhouse until they die back, knowing I would have my hand painted pot empty, I got a new spider plant, Lilly shredded my other plant, it can stay here for now.
The first amaryllis bloom had died back, this second stem has one large opened bud and two smaller ones. The smaller of the pots is another new bulb this year, both bulbs were purchased from our garden centre neither cheap, this second bulb is not growing, the other pots is a bulb from last year, both bulbs only has leaves growing. 
I popped to our village library, I have not been for a while, I took my address book with all the book titles I have read, I stopped going as I found the choice of books I liked limiting, things have not changed, to order books in cost a £1 per title. The bottom book is an author I have read before, no a favourite, the top two are new authors to me, 
This book follows on with AI, this time in self drive cars, the government now wants everyone to drive level 5 cars, no brakes or controls, there are less accidents and congestion, our main lady hates these cars, refuses to use them after seeing a horrible accident which killed a mother, daughter and grand daughter. She is on service much like jury service, to discuss accidents and who was at fault, so far it's never the car, it's a farce until The Hacker takes over. Another tongue in cheek plot, again another good story, it's about the people not the cars. Book 13 read this year



Monday we walked to the village, Tuesday we met daughter in Whitley, we have not been there for a while, and popped to garden centre for the compost, I got a bag of shallots as well, I did not look at the plants. Molly was very happy with her badge now on the back of her swimming robe, it's too big for her and should last a few years, George also has swimming robe, but, as yet he has not reached his first badge. I did not keep the sewing machine out, I have a busy week.

Wednesday was a day at home, morning doing housework, the sun shone weakly for an hour, I have started my new knitted blanket, which I am enjoying. Thursday we went to the local huge Tesco superstore, its been months since we have been there, we have stocked up on bits we can't get at Lidl, including free from eggs for little ones Easter egg hunt. 

Today it's MOT for our car, we have everything crossed it does not cost too much, we are not aware of any issues, we will have a wonder around town whilst the car is in the garage, nothing planned for afterwards. I have my WI meeting tonight as well.

LinkWithin

Related Posts with Thumbnails