Friday, 31 December 2021

31st Dec The Annual Round-up in Photos

My Annual round up of the year is mostly photos connected with moving, which took forever. Six months from having my offer accepted to actually moving in. Luckily it's like childbirth, soon forgotten once it's done!

  January. We were locked down and I started packing boxes and lived with them all around for weeks.


 

February saw more snow fall than we've had for many years. I was stuck up the end of the lane for several days with a drift in front of the garage.

 March and my buyers were keen to move in so we exchanged and I moved out into a holiday let bungalow in Old Newton a village only a few miles from both old home and my new bungalow. It was tucked into the end of a cul-de-sac - no view!

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 Hopes of getting moved quickly faded and as the holiday let was needed I spent a couple of weeks in a caravan at the Stonham Barns before moving back to Old Newton.

 

Finally there was completion on the bungalow and I moved in during the first week of May


In June things were getting back to normal and for me that means car boot sales and my best bargain was the plant stand. Which was a bit rough but after sanding down and painting slate grey it stands on the patio looking very good.


I got my greenhouse sorted in July and I'm very ready to start growing as soon as possible in 2022.


In August Eldest daughter+ bump and Eldest Grandson came to stay for a week and we went to Framlingham Castle

Also in August I watched lots of sport on TV and picked up small bargains from many boot sales.This photo is just one haul



In September I hauled all the "things that shouldn't have moved with me" out of the garage and joined in the village yard sale event


October saw the arrival of Grandchild number 5, my third Grandson.


Every month I add the photo of the library books I've requested and collected from the mobile library to the blog. Always lots of  comments saying "thank you for ideas" which is good to know and I also love to get ideas from other blogs too.

 

December. Now they are growing up I try not to include grandchildren photos on the blog but now and again one just has to be shared. 
This week I got to meet the newest grandson and we managed to get together 3 times while the Surrey family were visiting Suffolk. Best of all we persuaded them to sit still for a photo. There was a small discussion about who should hold the baby but as Eldest Grandson said " He's MY brother!"

Left to right Youngest Granddaughter and her brother Middle Grandson- who live the closest to me. Eldest Granddaughter who is over near the coast is holding her cousin. Then Eldest and Youngest Grandsons...... the two Surrey boys.


And that was 2021. 

Thank you to everyone for reading and commenting through yet another year of My Quiet Life in Suffolk.

I shall be back next year.......... which happens to be tomorrow.
Sue

60 comments:

  1. It's good to look back.....all that moving around stuff must have been such a blimmin nuisance at the time. But now you're settled! What bonny grandchildren you have. Thanks for your posts, Sue, I really enjoy reading them, and love your no nonsense, get on with it attitude.

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    1. Thank you Sooze.
      I think "Just Get On With It" must be my motto!

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  2. What a busy year - but the last picture sums up what it's all about - the love and laughter in the eyes of your beautiful grandchildren. I'm so glad you could all be together. May the New Year be full of many blessings for you, Sue. Looking forward to your blogposts!

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    1. Thank You Ang
      We are both settled in to our bungalows now aren't we - although your move was a tad less protracted!

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  3. I'm exhausted just reading about your moves. After all the upheaval, it must be a good feeling to know you are finally settled in your bungalow and I'm looking forward to seeing how the garden progresses as we move through the year.
    That's a lovely photograph of your grandchildren, you must be very proud of them.
    Happy New year, Sue. Xx

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    1. Thank you Jules.
      9 weeks in Holiday lets was more than I expected!
      I may be biased but my grandchildren are the best!

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  4. I love reading your blogs and felt for you as we followed your moving tale. I often check your book pile and have tried some through the library. What a happy photo. Happy New year and blessings to you.Valx

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  5. Thoroughly enjoying your blog, thank you for keeping up with it.

    Lovely photo of the 'famous five', may their future be bright!

    Wishing you a very happy new year!

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    1. Thank you Annabeth
      The famous 5 - love that idea!

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  6. Always enjoy reading your posts and what lovely grandchildren you have.
    Happy New Year x

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  7. Your blog is the one I go first to in the morning - you are as reliable as clockwork and I always enjoy hearing what you are up to. A year of upheaval for us both - a New Year's Resolution is to go through the cupboards that just had stuff bunged in "temporarily" nearly a year ago. Plus getting started on the Big Garden Sort Out.

    Happy New Year and may 2022 be a happy one for you and yours.

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    1. Reliable as clockwork is all due to setting date and time to publish!

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  8. Well, you had an eventful year! Love your positive, no fuss attitude.
    Gorgeous grandchildren, how lovely to have a photo of them all together.
    Happy New Year to you.

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    1. Thank you.
      I was pleased to get the 5 grandchildren to sit still for a photo without one of them getting grumpy!

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  9. Your 2021 was busy, Sue. Let's hope for a calmer 2022! Those grands look like they're a lot of fun to be around! Happy New Year!

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  10. I love your round-up of the year - particularly your grandchildren - they all look so happy. When I think of all the desperately unhappy children in the world it cheers me to see such happy ones.

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    1. They are a happy lot. Not too many tears or grumpyness - thank goodness

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  11. What a lovely round up Sue. You've definitely had a busy year but also a productive one. The photo of the grandchildren is lovely, what a blessing to have 5 little ones in your life. Wishing you a Very Happy New Year, I hope 2022 is a good one for you. x

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    1. I'm always telling them what a lucky Nanna I am!

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  12. You thanked us all for commenting, well I'd like to thank you for giving us interesting posts to comment on.

    Beautiful grand-children with a proud brother and proud Grandma.

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    1. I really enjoy writing, so will just keep going

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  13. Oh, what an absolutely lovely photo of all the grandchildren - what a beautiful bunch they are.

    Thank you so much for your blog - I always enjoy it and always look forward to finding out what it's about each time.
    A Happy New Year to you. xx

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    1. Thank You Joy
      They are 5 gorgeous children - I'm very lucky

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  14. Such gorgeous grandchildren! Wishing you a very happy new year Sue and thank you for keeping your blog going. I don't often comment but I always read it.

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  15. It was a very busy year for you. Darling grandchildren.
    Have a wonderful New Year
    Cathy

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    1. Yes, moving was hard work.
      2022 will be less stressful - hopefully

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  16. Happy New Year, Sue. It looks like 2021 was a remarkable and very busy year for you with a great deal of change. And a good one, as well. I wish you joy in 2022 and thank you for your visits to Marmelade Gypsy. I look forward to your book posts!

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    1. I love to share book ideas and to get ideas from other blogs too

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  17. Best wishes for a wonderful 2021 which it has just clocked over now. I came home early from a pleasant evening being held at our local sailing club on the beach as I was worried about the dogs and the inevitable fireworks that are let off all around the bay.As well as our own tiny pooch we are babysitting the grand dog. It is the long summer holidays in Australia. Thankyou for your blog. We are the same age, and although we live a world apart it's amazing how similar many aspects of our lives and interests are.

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    1. The lunchtime news here showed the fireworks in Sydney for New Year. I'm just hoping there aren't too many around here. You never know after moving what surprises there will be!
      Hope that 2022 is less locked down for you all over there

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  18. Very nice way to look back. Have a nice New Year.

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    1. It seemed to be all about the move. I'm NOT moving again!

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  19. I enjoyed your year in review. Your grand children really are adorable.

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  20. Quite a busy year! :-)
    I hope 2022 will be more peaceful for you.

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  21. Lovely recap of your year. So glad you could end the year with family around. Wishing you all the best in 2022.

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    1. We were a bit worried that a new rule would suddenly appear and spoil it all. But all was good

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  22. That was an exciting year for you. Glad you are settled and happy in your new place. Your grandchildren are so sweet! Lucky grandma! Wishing you a Happy New Year filled with good health and fun adventures!

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  23. Thank you Sue for all your posts I always enjoy what you are going on in your world. Your grandchildren are delightful and I know you have lots of pleasure in having them.
    Look forward to reading about the good times on your blog. HAPPY NEW YEAR.
    Hazel 🌈🌈

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    1. Thank you Hazel. I'll keep writing through 2022

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  24. What a busy year. Wishing you a happy & Healthy 2022.

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  25. It's been a "mixed bag" sort of year, but with plenty of GOOD things and time with your beautiful grandchildren. They really are beautiful, Sue. Happy New Year! --Elise

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  26. I enjoyed reading about your year in review. You had quite a busy year and much to be happy about. It is good to see you settled and happy in your new home. The picture of your wonderful grandchildren is beautiful! A very Happy New Year to you Sue!

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  27. Lovely year in review even if the moving was a bit difficult. Now you are settled, at least I hope settled into your new home.

    You have a Wonderful New Year.

    God bless.

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  28. Wishing you all the best for 2022. Your grands are beautiful happy children. Their smiles are wonderful and reflect a loving and caring family. You must be very proud.

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  29. Happy New Year! What a year it's been. Thank you so much for your support this year. Also for keeping me smiling and reminding me of home. It's lovely to read and see a bit of Suffok when I've been so far from home. I hope 2022 is a fabulous year for you and your family.

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  30. Beautiful photo of your grandchildren.

    Interesting to see photos of your temporary homes in between moves. That was not easy to move so many times!

    Happy New Year!

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  31. Here's to a happy and healthy 2022. I just finished "The Man Who Died Twice." Have you read "The Thursday Murder Club" in the same series?

    Your picture of the bookshelves at your other house encouraged me to seek out "Hovel in the Hills"--not an easy find 40 years later in the US, but worth the search. I wonder if either of the Wests are still alive?

    Adorable grandchildren!

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  32. What a fantastic photo of all the grandchildren, a new baby always brings something very special to the year. All the very best for the New Year and thank you for keeping your blog a beacon of light in a rapidly shrinking pot of long-term bloggers.

    Oh and keep posting about your books :-)

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  33. My what a very busy twelve months you have had...here's to tranquil times in 2022. x

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