Larry gave me a voucher for my birthday to do a Lino Print Class with a talented (and very young!!) artist by the name of Lucy Timbrell. It was set up in an unused warehouse - a great space managed by WOTSO Workspace, an Australian organisation that seems to be spreading its wings to Asia. Such a fabulous idea and I enjoyed my class immensely. I recall my late Mum doing lino prints on tea towels and aprons as I was growing up in the 1950's and 60's. I do wish I knew where all her tools and rollers ended up......and how special it would be to have her here so she could see what I was doing.......
Beau is now on school holidays so we had a sleep over last weekend with a visit to a nearby playground the next morning that included a pre-Christmas bakery treat. The "Happiness is" quote from my calendar was most appropriate for the weekend!......
During the week a visit to Santa was on the calendar but Maisie wouldn't have any of it. She sat on the sidelines with Poppa......at four and half she is still not so sure about the big man in the red suit........
We caught up with the family during the week for my birthday - in fact just last night with one side so it has been a lovely long birthday this week......
And of course a blog post would not be complete without images of the littlest member of the family seen here at the beach with his Mum & Dad recently.......
Also this week I received a delightful but intriguing gift in the post. Larry and I 'puzzled' over it for a while thinking they were jigsaw pieces but none of them fitted. I also noticed that some images were from my very first fabric collection - 'Adelaide' that was released with Jason Yenter of In the Beginning fabrics way back in 2010 - I cannot believe it will be 9 years next May! I certainly didn't blog as much as I do now as you can see on THIS LINK. Anyway I sent a thankyou card in the post and then heard from the giver of my gift who explained they were thread holders!! How absolutely wonderful and she made them herself - thankyou Darylin xx
So the house is now ready for whatever Christmas brings. It is still lovely to get cards in the post but I am not sure that so many of us do it like we used to. I still get pleasure and some cards make me smile..........
So huge hugs to all of you "out there" that might be reading this. A very Happy Christmas to you and your loved ones from our house to yours xx
Happy Christmas to you and to your family. Such a lovely post. I love the city lights and the thread holders are great. Enjoy those gorgeous little people this Chriatmas.
ReplyDeleteLovely thread holders, a special gift. Lovely city photos, wishing you and your family a lovely Christmas. xxx
ReplyDeleteSuch a delightful post.... Merry Christmas to you from Texas.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you - I know I do not send cards any longer, I used to and always considered it a chore, then as less and less sent them I decided I would no longer do it either. I still receive a few and glad to get them, but I just really do consider it work to address them all and sign.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had really good time with the kids - have fun with them while you can!
Merry Christmas Michele, I love your photography. xxx
ReplyDeleteBelated birthday wishes, Michele and Merry Christmas to you and your lovely family. I hope there are many blessings and good health in the coming year. Xx
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, Michele! Our birthdays are only three days apart. Always lovely to see your photos and keep up with the kiddies. They grown up so fast. Blessings!
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