Sunday 27 October 2013

EXCITING TIMES!

Over the last few days we have received some exciting news. Our daughter in law who had been told that it was unlikely that she could have any more children found out that she is 5 months pregnant and on Tuesday during her scan all was revealed that she is expecting a baby boy. All a bit of a whirlwind but we are absolutely thrilled that in the New Year around about the 25th February we will have a little grandson.
As you can imagine, I am itching to seek patterns, buy yarn and get going with a wardrobe for him BUT I'm holding myself back so that I can finish this little jacket for Kate's friend's imminent baby.
I've just got to sew in the sleeves, knit the collar and sew on the buttons. I'm also knitting the socks from the same pattern (Drop's Harlequin) in the shade of purple. 
It actually looks better for real, my photo skills never seem to capture things in their best light!


I've also this week been baking cakes for christmas, though why shops have to adorn their windows with christmas trees, twinkling lights, snow and santa before we've even had halloween is, as the saying goes, "beyond me!'


These cakes will be wrapped up and stored, not seeing the light of day until at least the middle of December when I'll remember frantically that they need marzipan, icing and some decoration by the 25th.

My grand daughters will be dropping by, hopefully tomorrow (storm permitting!) to mix their christmas cake which they like to decorate themselves every year.  Next year, they'll be 3 of them cooking in my kitchen, what fun!

The approaching storm is certainly a concern. My husband seems to think it won't be as severe as the weather people predict though he is currently clearing out the garage to make room for my little car just incase.

Kate and her husbands family are on holiday in Cornwall and at this moment in time standing at Land's End on storm watch. She called me to say that it was already very windy down there.
Fingers crossed, the storm will pass safely and any destruction and traffic chaos will be minimal.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!


8 comments:

  1. A grandson, such fantastic news. X

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  2. Congratulations! What a wonderful excuse to get the knitting pins out :) I love the jester-like jumper, I'd love one for me!

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  3. What exciting news! Man congratulations to your daughter and her family.

    Cute sweater :)

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    1. Eek, that man should be many ... although 'exciting news man' suffices and sounds very hip hehe :)

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  4. What wonderful news, how lovely for them and for you. It'll be fun to plan some projects for the new baby. x

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  5. Hi there,

    I am writing to you on behalf of Southbank Centre. I have really enjoyed reading your blog and I would love to speak with you about an upcoming knitting project organised by the centre.

    If you would like to hear details about the project drop me an email at emily.browne@southbankcentre.co.uk

    Best wishes,

    Emily

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  6. what wonderful news, just the excuse you need to buy yet more wool, ha ha. Not that we ever need an excuse ,you simply cant have enough wool.Congrats

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  7. Congratulations and adorable knitting x

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