Friday, 17 June 2011

sewing

I've been  living in a whirlwind lately.
The visit home was great (though emotionally intense on the day of my mum's memorial service). There was time for slowing down, time for seeing friends, time for attending an end-of-school-year event at our neighbourhood...

However, since we came back here on Monday, our time has been filled with commitments: end-of-year events at our schools, going out with the teachers from one school, then the other, and later today with my son's teachers...
At the same time, I've been waiting for job-related news for ages; and when the criteria by which it will be decided who will be transferred where were finally announced, I felt the earth move under my feet; there's a chance I'll need to be here again in september (for the next school year) and we'll only find out late august! So we decided to keep the flat until we know for sure. I explained the situation to our landlords and they said that was fine but then there was a mix up with their daughter and now we have to move!
Are you still here? I wouldn't blame you if you weren't!
I tell myself that every obstacle has a reason and things usually turn out for the best, but still I feel numb at times and dizzy at others.
So now, instead of packing our clothes and leaving on Tuesday, I  have to pack everything and move next weekend.
Seeking distraction, I was reaquainted with my sewing machine. I made two hearts for my son's teachers. Choosing fabrics, ribbons and buttons was really relaxing; little one helped me with the colours and I have to say I am thrilled at how they turned out.




Meanwhile, my son's first tooth will soon fall out and I had to act fast; you see, I promised I'd make him a cushion for the fairy to find his tooth in and leave him some seeds in exchange (an idea I came across in a blog, of course) but never actually got round to making it. I knew I was going to use his old sleeping bag(? - no idea how these things toddlers sleep in so they won't get cold are called!) and it took me about ten minutes to make it. I'm astonished at how happy this little cushion has made him! He hugs it all the time and he's even put his regular pillow aside and is now napping with this one. Amazing!



Hope I haven't bored you with all this!
Have a great weekend!
xxx


Wednesday, 8 June 2011

the value of being prepared

(image courtesy of my son's file)

Here's one thing you may not know about me.
I'm a very spontaneous person and when it comes to the way I react to information I'm given, this trait of mine has often got me in trouble; not because I'm wrong, but because I'm honest; I can't pretend, not when being caught off guard. 
On the other hand, I can be very diplomatic if I get a chance to think things through (we're talking about Oscar-winning performances at times)
Remember the issues at work I mentioned last week?  Someone wanted to manipulate me and I was furious at first but I was wise enough to take time to think and plan and I finally had things done my way, sounding very polite and obliging (' I really wish I could help you with that but you see I've already...' !)
What made the difference? I was told what was being planned behind my back (thank you little one's teacher!)

On a different note, I've got good news to share.
I'm going home today for five whole days! I've taken a leave for Friday because I need to go to my village and do the preparations for my mum's two-year memorial service on Saturday. But I'm lucky it seems, as Monday is a bank holiday and tomorrow schools are closed in my area because of a teacher's meeting I don't really have to attend.
How's that for a mood lifter?

I'll 'see' you next week; I need to stop by your places; I've been reading quietly lately and I think it's time I waved 'hello'!

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

the shell seekers


The past few months, I've bought quite a lot of books.
I discovered that buying books online is far cheaper than buying from a bookstore here, plus, in this small village I am now, it doesn't take a whole morning of queueing at the post office to collect a parcel as it does in the city. Most of these books are already back home, where I took them last time I went there.
So, once again, I'm reading The Shell Seekers.
There's something about this book, that gives me enormous pleasure...
the setting, the characters, the flashbacks in time...
And although I've read it so many times, I never feel bored; I never skip a single page. I devour it!

What's one book you've read again and again and never get tired of it?

Monday, 6 June 2011

13 years ago...



...hubby and I embarked on an adventure called 'family'.
There were ups and downs,
but we're still here, with our bond stronger than ever.




Sunday, 5 June 2011

today


finding comfort in the little things
seems like the wise thing to do...

baking
having coffee
smelling the roses
smiling at the sight of something made for you with love
reading a book you've read many times before

hope you're having a wonderful sunday
xxx

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

june

{ via here }

~~ you might be wondering
why i've been so quiet lately ~~

~ it's because i've nothing to say:
~ i don't read much
~ i don't go out on walks much
~ i don't crochet
~ i don't sew
~ i don't feel like talking
~ i've been thinking a lot
~ i'm very disappointed because of some issues i'm dealing with at work
~ i'm missing my husband so very much
~ i just want to go home

~~  of course, not everything is bad ~~
~  i'm very happy with the closeness my son and i share
~ my dad's here to keep us company
~ we're all -physically- healthy
~it's twenty more days before we go home

~~ hope you all have a wonderful month ~~
xxx

Saturday, 21 May 2011

saturday



you start the day with the best of intentions to make it a happy one...
~ you make french toast for breakfast
~ you read a great book with your morning coffee
~ you go out in the yard and really take in the enjoyment a six-year-old feels when jumping in the puddles (+ you don't have to worry he'll get sick when his trousers are drenched)
~ you hang the laundry out to dry and love the fact that there are green plants, all in full bloom, below
~ you plan a pizza evening

yet, at the back of your mind, there are always the stressful thoughts that have been bothering you for a while
~'where will we be in september? we'll only find out late august'
~'what will happen to my country, to our jobs, to us?'
~' how can we plan our future?'

and then the realisation comes: we might as well enjoy what we have in the present

have a gorgeous weekend!
xxx