Well here we are at the last post for this year. My son is arriving from Denmark for a long weekend on Boxing day so I know I will not be doing a post then.
I have so much to smile about so here goes looking back at last week. I spent all day Saturday at my son's house, borrowing his oven to make six dozen mince pies. As you probably know it is part of my Christmas tradition to make lots of mince pies and as I give most of them away, I couldn't wait for my new oven to get baking, though I do hope to make a few more in my new kitchen over the weekend. My son, Mike also had two of his grandsons for the day, Alfie who is almost eleven and Reuben who is three, and it was lovely as I don't get to see them that often. I didn't know Mike had taken this photo of me while I was busy in the kitchen.
During the evenings I have been doing the final edges to my crochet. This is not a good photo as it still needs to be blocked, so it doesn't hang properly yet, but it is the best I can do for now.
Our son Ben came over for the day yesterday and he assembled the bed settee we have bought. It fitted nicely into the space I made in my room, even when it is extended to make a double bed. And it is somewhere for me to sit if I need a break from the computer or crafting, as well as somewhere for occasional visitors to sleep.
The kitchen is almost finished. I should have taken a photo this morning while it was relatively clear but I took these this afternoon. All the cupboards and work tops are in place. The oven, hob and microwave are installed and connected so I can use them. Under the window there is a sink fitted with a 'quooker' tap that delivers cold, hot or boiling water, so I can make a quick cup of tea without boiling the kettle! Today Dave, the builder, and Pete, the electrician, managed to move our big American style fridge/freezer out of the sitting room and into its housing next to the oven unit. Today is all about the tiling. It would have been done yesterday but they sent the wrong tiles, so we had to wait for new ones to arrive this morning. Dave will be back tomorrow to finish putting them up and he'll pop in on Monday to grout them. My 'extra' that was a last minute idea is the splashback behind the hob. I sent my favourite photo of sunrise over the park, to a company that printed it onto glass. Their service was quick and efficient and I love it. You can sort of see it in the photo but the hob is covered with a protective layer while the tiles go up, and the splashback is partly hidden behind one of Dave's tools. The bare walls and ceiling will be painted after Christmas, when the utilty is done too. But I am very grateful to Dave who promised he would do his best to give me a working kitchen by Christmas, and he has done that.
One of my sisters who is 91 in February, is staying with her daughter in Wolverhampton for Christmas, and on Monday Jo is driving her over here for a day visit. I am really looking forward to seeing her again. I might even be able to bake a cake in my new oven for her.
And that is it for this week, and indeed for this year. I am sorry I didn't manage to do much visiting last week, but am grateful that you still popped over to my blog, and I will be able to do better this week I think. Though my weekend may be taken up with cleaning out the cupboards and moving things up from the cellar, and from my temporary kitchen in the utility, I am sure I will get here at some time.
So I will finish by wishing you all a Very Happy Christmas and a New Year full of Promise.
And of course, one more photo of a lovely sunrise over the park.












