We are running out of weeks this year aren't we! As the first part of this post is about smiling, I thought I would share this with you. I saw it on the internet this week. When I was little, my mum used to say "You smile, and others smile, and soon there miles and miles of smiles; and life's worthwhile because you smile" This made me think of her, and yes, it made me smile!
And while we are in a good mood, here is another picture that made me smile. This is my two lovely, little great-grandsons, enjoying playing with the Autumn leaves. I can't believe little Alfie is ten months already, and Isaac is a proper school boy. How the time flies. Their mum's friend Nesta Lloyd, who is a professional photographer, took this for her, so all credit goes to her. Thank you for allowing us to share it Nesta.
This week hasn't been the easiest one, not so much for me, but for many of my friends. One dear friend had her house burgled while the family went out for supper on Friday night. They lost a lot of valuable items as well as credit cards and cash, and understandably they are feeling very violated and upset. They also experienced a small earthquake in their area. Fortunately it didn't send waves out as far as us. And to cap it all, while we had severe thunderstorms and heavy rain all through Sunday night, they had an horrendous storm, with hail stones big enough to cause damage to plants and paint work, and the road to their village was cut off all through Monday by flood water. This is the village where my church is, so a lot of my close friends were affected. But of course, in this post we try to find the positives in every situation, and the positive that came from this was a real sense of love in the community, with everyone helping out where they could, taking food and flowers to those affected, and helping with the clearing up in the aftermath of the storm. We try to make our little church a real source of light in the area, and it was seen in the reaching out from one to another.
We then had a bit of a worrying time with our big boy Kim, the German Shepherd-Mastiff cross dog that we took in as a pup three years ago. Last weekend I treated all the dogs and cats with anti-parasitic spot-ons and Kim seemed to have a reaction to it. He 'lost his wag' and was very sad. He hardly left his bed, and slept for most of the day. Every time I sat down he wanted cuddles, and although he is around 38 kilos, he still thinks he is a lap dog, and kept trying to sit on me! He was scratching the area where I applied the treatment, but he has never reacted to it before. He may have just been disturbed by all the noise on the street for Halloween, and the constant ringing of the bell and banging on the door, but fortunately his 'wag' came back yesterday. He did just about get out of bed to greet me in the morning, and today he is back to normal.
However, there have been some good things this week as well. Today, my same group of friends gathered together at Jasmine's house for her twice-yearly coffee morning cum charity market. I had my craft stall with the items I showed last week, and this week I managed to get a few more items made. I used my silhouette cameo cutting machine to make vinyl decals to decorate some sweet jars, and candle plates.
Next I used some bought cutting files to make these hanging ornaments. I thought they were an unusual shape, and I enjoyed making them.
My last project was something I have been meaning to have a go at for the couple of years since I bought the file for it. It was an image that I cut from vinyl and added to the front of a shadow frame. Then I put some glittered linen and yellow vellum behind it, and a string of ten lights behind that. I was very pleased with it when it was done. I sold it at the market today, so sometime I will have to make another one as I want one for myself too! I just love the imagery.
Once again, there are more details of how these were made on my other blog which you can see by clicking HERE. I also printed off five calendars which I designed using my own photographs to illustrate a Bible verse for each month. I shall be making a few more of these as I sold the ones I had made and took a few orders.
Of course, my Christmas stall woudn't be complete without some packs of mince-pies, so on Monday, which was a public holiday here for All Saints' Day, so there was no point in going out anyway as everywhere was closed, I had a baking day and made nine dozen mince-pies.
We were really lucky to have a beautiful day today for the coffee morning, so there was a good turnout, and there was plenty for them to see. Jean had her jewelry stall and Jasmine had her knitting and sewing, and lots of 'recycled' cards.
Anthony had done his usual amazing baking with delicious pasties, raspberry meringues, and cheesecake among other things, and Sue and Fran were kept busy in the kitchen, making tea and coffee.
Margie looked after a big bric-a-brac stall and Sylvia and William ran a tombola.
And here is my stall, looking a bit untidy because I had already sold quite a few bits and pieces. You'll have to excuse the cups of tea. My friend Eileen came to help me out. We were out in the fly-free porch area and the sun was streaming in on us, so we needed a tea break.
I took 92€ on my stall, which I was pleased with, and altogether we raised 420€ which will be shared between the church funds, The Barnabas Fund, and my Knit for Africa project.
There was a table and chairs set up out in the garden, for people to sit and have a break, so when all the
clearing up had been done, Eileen and I sat out there and ate one of Anthony's pasties for our lunch, as we were going on to a singing practice later in the afternoon, and we didn't have time to drive home, and then come back again. It was really warm sitting there, and I think we could both have done with a nap rather than a singing session, but we managed it all, and got home in time for tea!
One other happy moment this week was when the post man delivered a big squashy parcel to me and inside was bright coloured balls of wool. I had ordered this pack to make a lovely crocheted blanket featured on the very talented Lucy's blog, Attic24. There were eighteen balls of wool in a mix of warm and cool colours, and they arrived all tucked neatly into an organzie sack. Isn't that a lovely way to send it?
I have now transferred the wool into a plastic crate, as I need to get to the different colours easily. Don't they look lovely all together? I shall use the sack to store the squares as I make them until I am ready to assemble the blanket.
The blanket is made up of sixteen squares in the style of traditional log cabin quilts, and they each use all the colours, arranged with the warm colours on one side and the cooler ones on the other, and are then sewn with like touching like. This photo of four squares joined together might explain it better than I can.
Lucy has given us the pattern for the sunny granny square in the centre of each large square, and she is going to feed the rest of the instructions to us each Sunday up until Christmas, with the idea being that we crochet along with her. I think it might take me a bit longer to finish mine, but I am looking forward to making a start now the market crafting is over.
And that's about it for this week. I do of course have some sky photos to close with. We have had some high winds this week that have 'shredded' the clouds in interesting ways, and they then pick up the colours from the setting sun. So here they are.
Now I shall link these up with Annie's Friday Smiles, and Rocking Your World over at Celtic House, and then I think I have earned an early night. So I shall go to bed, but I will be back tomorrow to see what has had you smiling this week.
A=Oh Kate what a difficult start to the week - I can empathise with your friends as we too have suffered a burglary - years ago, but we are still very aware of security.
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear the church was able to help the village as they recovered from the rough weather.
Glad to hear too that your dog is ok now - it could well have been a reaction - the formulation may have changed and that triggered the itch and misery.
Love your stall photos, and the clouds are gorgeous.
Blessings
Maxine
Good morning Kate.Another fab post of your life in Spain. Well done you with all your lovely makes and making so much money with your craft fair. I love all the vibrant colours in your wool and what a lovely design of blanket squares. It goes without saying that I love your sky pics....my builders finished fitting our new kitchen doors/windows yesterday and to be honest I didn't stop grinning at them all day. As my builders cleared up and left there was the most amazing full arc double rainbow [something that is very special to me] followed by the most amazing pinks and blues in the skies......I stood watching it for ages and did try to snap it but the photos just don't do it justice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing again this week.
Hugs,
Annie x
Crikey that was an eventful week, so sorry to hear of your friends burglary - I can imagine that caused significant distress and then the storm adding to it, I hope they and there village are managing in the aftermath, your church sounds awesome - a real community spirit!
ReplyDeleteI love love love you craft stall - all those goodies, I love how you use your silhouette for the vinyl as well and that Christmas photo really is beautiful - you really should make one for yourself too!
Loving the photo of the great grandchildren - beautiful picture!
I also hope that Kim is now back to himself, that must have been a bit worrying for you, I did have to giggle at the idea of him trying to sit on your lap though - that must have been a little awkward!
And as always love love love those beautiful sky photos - unfortunately we've had far too much in the way of grey for my liking this month up to now.
Hope you have a beautiful and blessed week ahead -
Much love
First off, I'm glad to hear Kim is okay. I think we seem to suffer right along with our pets when they are feeling poorly. I've also had 100 lb dogs who think they are teacup poodles!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had been there to visit your craft stall as it does look wonderful! I'm sure I would have left with my pockets a bit lighter!
As always, your sky photos are stunning. My fav this week is the second to last. There's something about those clouds along the bottom that just calls to me.
Have a great week!
Hugs,
Michelle
What a wonderful post. Love your grandsons in the leaves. Take care Zo xx 32
ReplyDeleteOh dear, so sorry to hear about the problems your friends have faced this week, but glad to hear that everyone pitched in to help out.
ReplyDeleteYour craft stall looked great, well done on your sales too. I love the hanging ornaments and the nativity picture is beautiful.
Pretty sky photos this week, I like the cloud patterns.
Jean x
What a lovely photo of your GGs. Beautiful. Sorry to hear about your friend being burgled. Having gone through this myself i do know how she is feeling. It is the violation that got to me more than the losses.
ReplyDeleteWell done for all your fundraising. I love your picture. Fabulous.
Have a good week.
Hugs
xx
That's one busy post today. I have to say I agree with the sentiment. I walk my dogs everyday in the park and try my best to smile and speak to the people I pass, sometimes they smile back sometimes they don't but I will keep trying. Have a good weekend, Angela x
ReplyDeleteOh kate you have been so busy while i am languishing in a hospital bed. I have managed to make 2 cross in your pocket and started some blalnkt sqs.. not easy flat on your back but hope be up today. My love to all the church and hope to be at the fair'welldone on the coffee morning. Love ann
ReplyDeleteHi Kate and a late Happy Friday...great post and pics of your stalls - great when folk make and share their skills to raise funds for a cause. Gorgeous photo of your grandsons and always love to see your sky shots. Enjoy your week Robyn
ReplyDeleteHello Kate - I am a bit late finishing my visits via Annie's Smiles . Gosh you have had a lot to contend with- friends suffering and your dog being so unwell. Hope things improve for all. Love that photo of the little ones! Your makes for craft fair are fan - it looked/ sounded super. I have been busy making again today. I love Lucy's blog and her makes. I was lucky to be able to go to the first Yarndale and met Lucy - she is lovely. Thanks for visiting. Anne x
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