Saturday 29 December 2018

Some Lovely Pressies

Would you believe that on Christmas Day we completely forgot to take any photos. All my plans of getting the three grandchildren photoed all together - kaput- how hopeless I am.

I did remember to snap Jacob, now 2½ in his den (under a blanket hung between chairs) on Thursday before they went home, he has his favourite  cars with him and Mummy's phone!

and Willow now 8 months old, who had popped over with her mummy and daddy to say goodbye to her big cousin.

I'll have to take my camera next time I visit Florence to get some photos  of her too.



Having all my family here was the best present but I had some other  nice presents for Christmas (including the ones I had chosen for Col's brother to give me!) and just a couple of strange pressies that make me think that people don't know me at all! Which I know sounds awfully ungrateful. Sorry.

The puzzles I choose  - one will be started today.
Holly and Ivy butter spreaders and cheese knife from eldest - seem to be starting a collection!
Books I want to read, from son and youngest daughter, these are part of series and an Amish one from my wish list
Some  sweet treats (and I also have some Lindt Lindor hidden away for January) and a pretty tea towel

This looks interesting - something I choose myself
And lovely glass Christmas coasters

A white Hellebore to add to the garden later
And a Hyacinth too


A Robin nest box in the shape of a teapot. I shall wedge this into a tree that's covered with ivy rather than fixing to a wall or fence.


And a bamboo and bristle pan brush from a penny pincher pen friend- very handy.


And somewhere in the country is a person with the same name as me who is missing a book from their Amazon wish list, because my nephew gave me a book that was supposedly from my wish list but certainly isn't!



Back Tomorrow
Sue

37 comments:

  1. You have received many lovely gifts and I agree with you that having family with you is the best gift of all! Jacob and Willow have sure gotten big and they are just as cute as ever. I get so wrapped up in having family here that I forget to take pictures too, so you are not alone there. We must think alike because I put back some sweet treats for later in January as well! I started on a new puzzle today also. I enjoyed the holidays but it is nice to have time for things like puzzles and books now. Take care Sue.

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    1. I have many lovely things to keep me busy through January so whatever the weather I'll be busy

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  2. Notice the puzzle is the village of Staithes just up the coast from Whitby, pretty place but a steep walk down. Enjoy.

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    1. I opened the box to find that the last person who owned it had helpfully put all the straight edges in a separate bag!

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    2. I always put the edges in a separate bag and wonder if the next owner is pleased or annoyed! We always look forward to reading your blog and the comments. We wish you a Happy New Year and send hugs to you.
      Wendy (Wales)

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  3. I know the puzzle is Staithes, but it looks rather like Boscastle in Cornwall. Your grandchildren are growing up fast. Some lovely presents there, Sue, the glass coasters and butter knives especially. I love Lindor chocolates, my favourite!

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    1. I'll have to ration my chocs or I'll eat them all too quickly

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  4. I love all your gifts Sue, everyone of them, I really love the pan brush(how sad am I) one of my gifts was a heavy duty chopping board and I was delighted with it being the practical girl I am.

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  5. You are very lucky. I had one present. I suppose that is better than none.

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    1. 3 children, a sister, sister in law,brother in law and penfriends, yes I am lucky to have family around

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  6. I've commented before that you have similar reading interests to me, looking at your haul of library books often confirms that.
    I laughed when I saw your present to yourself, the Ordnance Survey puzzle book, as I chose the same one as a present to myself!!
    I hope that 2019 will be a year when you have some new adventures and have great fun watching your grandchildren develop their own personalities. Sue

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    1. Now that is spooky. The O.S book is fascinating.....I love maps.

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  7. There's some lovely things there - I'm particularly enamoured of the coasters.

    I had some new heavy duty bread tins (asked for!) and 'posh' smellies (also asked for - I wouldn't personally pay that price but I like getting them as gifts (not especially 'posh' - Sanctuary range from Boots) new slippers as my old ones were literally falling apart on the soles and some yummy edibles. All practical/ will be used up and then gone - my kind of presents!

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    1. Smellies are one thing I don't like as a present because I don't use anything with perfumes. So any I get given go straight off to the next car boot sale!

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  8. Like you Christmas has been a family affair, with food, games and many a laugh. It's the best Christmas you could have.

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  9. Apart from the photos of your gorgeous grandchildren, my favourites are the coasters and the jigsaw.I started my jigsaw on 26th but it’s wonderfully challenging so will last a few more days yet.

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    1. I planned to start one today but have gone down with a horrible cold so have put it off for a day or two

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  10. Some lovely thoughtful gifts. I envy you the place to make up a jigsaw - I have to cat-proof mine and the trolley I put one out on Boxing Day had braces in the corners and the jigsaw is about an inch too long in each direction. Do I move it to my sewing room table or just give up?!

    I look forward to seeing who builds a nest in your Robin nest box.

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    1. Very annoying about the jigsaw, luckily Polly isn't interested and isn't allowed on the table anyway

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  11. I’m so glad that your Christmas was the best it could be without Col. You received many lovely gifts but as we all know the best gift of all is having family around you. Best wishes for 2019 x

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  12. Very thought presents. The robin nest was my favorite. My daughter is very good in choosing presents. The grandson had brought some ankle Wellington which is most welcome.
    Hazel c uk

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    1. I've worked out where to put the nest box if I can get it fixed there

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  13. I have rarely taken photos at family events. Usually it is because I prefer to be in the moment and because everyone else is taking them anyway. But I got a new camera (before Christmas) and was able to get some good action shots of the grandchildren opening and playing with presents. Your grandchildren are lovely; clearly they bring a great deal of joy to your life.

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    1. Everyone forgot photos I think but it was lovely to see the children opening their presents

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  14. What lovely gifts! The books and puzzles will certainly keep you busy. Love seeing your grandson in his den! Seems like something I would have done when I was little. I'm glad you had an enjoyable day.

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  15. I have a feeling that jig saw might be Staithes??

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  16. Super presents.I love the robin coasters.I have just ordered the OS book for me.I love maps.No sat nav for us.I navigate.

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  17. Lovely presents as you say. We too were given the Robin nest tea pot. Your placing plan sounds good and may pinch it. We had thought of putting it on the fence where clematis hangs. Have to get it done soon!

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  18. Some lovely gifts there but the book 'Becoming Amish' looks fascinating, I love reading fiction books about the Amish.
    Briony
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  19. Your grandchildren are beautiful! For those of you that have cats and want to do puzzles, I ordered the following which works quite well from Amazon: Lavievert Yellow Felt Mat for Puzzle Storage. It's actually just a large piece of felt and you roll the puzzle up in it to store it. When you unroll it, you might have to press a few pieces together, but it works quite well.

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  20. Lovely, lasting gifts - but time with family is the best gift. I have enjoyed Sue Grafton Alphabet series. Yet to read'Y', and sorry that it is the last...

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  21. My no. 2 daughter's husband hashis birthday on New Year's Day, and I have bought him the Ordnance Survey quiz book and a pair of walking socks. I thought the book looked interesting.
    (They went out for their last long walk of the year today.)

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  22. Lovely gifts. We had a family party of eight adults and six children between 5 months and 9 years

    Julie xxxxx

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