I have received some lovely crafting and gardening gifts this year, all very useful, we asked our children not to get us gifts again this year, it's difficult to know what we want, youngest daughter was the only one who ignored us, but the children gave us each a small thoughtful gift, I was given a tea towel, the children in Wills class each drew themselves and were all printed on the tea towel, it's fun and will never be used. My sister gave us the hamper above, she reused the basket and filled it with lovely treats for both of us, a brilliant well thought gift.
We have not been out to any sales, and won't be going shopping soon, our plan is to stay at home through out January, hunker down and let the virus pass us by. We have most of what we need, plus a good supply of books to read, what little we need can be purchased in the village. I have made one expensive purchase, I have a new Fitbit, I have always worn a step counter, I had a cheap one, it does not allow me to gather information other than how many steps I have done each day. The Fitbit will show me more information, weekly and monthly figures, I need to get out more, walking is my excise, I have to focus on getting to 10,000 steps each day, good for my weight and hopefully keeping my prediabetic levels down.
My only wish for now is for the relentless rain to stop, we live along the south coast, which is normally dry, but this constant rain, which for us will not cause any issues, but there will be loads of people watching river levels, hoping to miss any floods.
What a lovely idea on how to reuse that hamper. It looks so inviting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea for a tea towel.
I know what you mean about hunkering down. I do have to go out for one shop either this week or next, but it will be a quick in and out.
God bless.
God bless.
I bought a pack of mixed colour felt and don't want some of the colours, esp pinks and purples - any use to you? If so, let me know your snail mail address. My email address is on my profile.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind offer, I am looking for shades of brown and beige, I can get it at a good price in our shop in the village.
DeleteWhat a lovely idea, love it!
ReplyDeleteOh, we had those tea towels when Daniel and Eleanor were in primary school, we've still got them and they're so funny to look back on. I'm glad you had a nice time with your brother staying, we're still in Christmas mode here as Daniel and Jasmine aren't going home until the new year and Eleanor's off work so she's coming round each day too. It's lovely to spend family time together, especially when we don't get to see Daniel and Jasmine very often.
ReplyDeleteI have recently wrapped a bottle of champagne in a "school"tea towel for my granddaughter's 18th birthday along with a newspaper from the day she was born. She was so pleased with her gifts.xx
ReplyDeleteI love that idea, I was thinking of keeping it for him.
DeleteThat toy book would be wonderful to look through. I used to make little stuffies out of felted wool sweaters before kids, it was very relaxing work. There is an American blogger Wee Wonderfuls that had so many adorable patterns, some free downloads.
ReplyDeleteI too can remember those tea towels, so special.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan