There is nothing like a bit of nostalgia and KathiJo's prompt on Lucky Snapping in 2013 is all about Party Memories. I'm not a big 'party' person, I really prefer smaller groups, so when it came to organising something for my 50th I wanted it to be something I would really enjoy. In the end I had two parties, here is a little bit about what we did:
Party #1 was held at the Dalton Pottery where we painted various pots and had them fired at the pottery. I was joined by my husband, sons and their partners, sister-in-law and mother-in-law.
Party #2 was celebrated at the Seafood Restaurant in St Andrews with my Mum, Great Aunt and my sister, the food was fabulous and the setting is stunning as you are in a glass box sitting out over the sea.
Thursday, 23 May 2013
Thursday, 16 May 2013
Enjoy!
Anne is in positive mood for our 'Reflect' challenge in May. We are on our fifth letter of 'Silver Lining' and that is E. Our word to reflect on is 'Enjoy'.
I have a very special 'Enjoy' to share with you but without any photographs. Our grandson was born yesterday a healthy 8lb 8oz and Mum and baby were back home less than five hours after his birth! Our son came round about 10pm last night to ask us to come and meet 'someone' next door. We couldn't believe that he had arrived so quickly and was home so soon! It was lovely to meet Mason, in his own home and to have a little cuddle.
Mason's Mum and Dad prefer not to have his picture online, so I'm afraid I can't show you this precious bundle. But, without doubt, he will bring us many things to ENJOY!
I have a very special 'Enjoy' to share with you but without any photographs. Our grandson was born yesterday a healthy 8lb 8oz and Mum and baby were back home less than five hours after his birth! Our son came round about 10pm last night to ask us to come and meet 'someone' next door. We couldn't believe that he had arrived so quickly and was home so soon! It was lovely to meet Mason, in his own home and to have a little cuddle.
Mason's Mum and Dad prefer not to have his picture online, so I'm afraid I can't show you this precious bundle. But, without doubt, he will bring us many things to ENJOY!
Kit - Baby of Mine by Jen Yurko |
Monday, 6 May 2013
The View - May 2013
March brings breezes loud and shrill,
stirs the dancing daffodil.
April brings the primrose sweet,
scatters daisies at our feet.
May brings flocks of pretty lambs,
skipping by their fleecy dams.
June brings tulips, lilies, roses,
fills the children's hand with posies.
In March I brought you 'flocks of pretty lambs, skipping by their fleecy dams', I did manage to find a 'primrose sweet' for April but they are even better now.
It's taken until May before I had enough dancing daffodils open and they are sparser than usual too.
And I see that we are expected to have tulips in June, when they are already open!
Let's hope we can manage some lilies and roses for June and get back on track.
I'm
going to have a busy week as I am away for work, so I'll post the view
from my kitchen window while I'm here, same view different angle! By
next month there should be more plants growing.
Thursday, 2 May 2013
A birthday treat!
Last weekend my Mum and I travelled to London. We went First Class on the train from Edinburgh to Kings Cross and stayed in a hotel close to Leicester Square. Over the weekend we saw 'The Lion King' and 'Singing in the Rain', visited the Tate Modern, The Globe Theatre and the National Gallery, but the highlight was afternoon tea at The Dorchester.
We had almost finished our tea when the pianist started to play 'Happy Birthday to you', Mum turned to me and said "It must be someone's birthday", she was so surprised when the waiter brought the cake with lit candles to our table.
It's not every day you reach your 80th birthday and not many 80 year olds would have the stamina to do all the things we packed into our weekend. It was a trip that we both will remember, and if you ever get the chance to have tea at the Dorchester, I can highly recommend it.
We had almost finished our tea when the pianist started to play 'Happy Birthday to you', Mum turned to me and said "It must be someone's birthday", she was so surprised when the waiter brought the cake with lit candles to our table.
It's not every day you reach your 80th birthday and not many 80 year olds would have the stamina to do all the things we packed into our weekend. It was a trip that we both will remember, and if you ever get the chance to have tea at the Dorchester, I can highly recommend it.
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