Yesterday I had an adventure with my eldest daughter. We went by train to the Westpoint Arena at Exeter to spend a day at the Craft4Crafters show!
It was a long but fabulous day, which resulted in some great new stash enhancement for my bead collection. I feel lots more crochet necklaces will be appearing soon!
My daughters also benefitted as we invested in a set of Majestix stamps, pegs, and ink pads from Card-IO.
They're being well used already, so I'm sure we'll be adding more sets to the collection.
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Sunday, 27 January 2013
Saturday, 19 May 2007
What's the difference?
Well we went back up country, visited everyone, and gladly travelled back down to the South West. It's a lovely place to come home to. Della asked what the differences are between living here in "the pointy bit" (nice one!) rather than in the Midlands. Hmm, well I guess:
I think that's enough to be going on with! As you can probably gather, we're enjoying it down here.
On the craft front, I've been beading again! I went to a bead weaving class at the Red Elephant Bead Shop on Wednesday evening, and had a great time.
I discovered that I prefer stringing beads rather than weaving them, so I came back and made myself 3 necklaces.
A black and white one specifically to match this top - it reminds me of licorice allsorts!
Then a pinky-purply one to go with most of my outfits..
And finally a slightly longer one with some lovely stripy blue glass beads that I bought from ebay several years ago.
I'm really pleased with all of them!
- The general feeling down here is more relaxed; it's more rural and right by the coast, so it feels less hectic
- We don't worry so much about security - we're living in a little village and feel safer; fewer people means fewer crimes
- As we're so near the coast, we feel like we should make the most of it and so tend to go to the beach whenever we can - and there's not much to get stressed about there
- The school is half the size of the previous one our girls went to, and has much more of an outdoor emphasis - they have a science garden, after-school gardening club, and outdoor learning spaces
- As we're outdoors a lot more, we're all looking fairly tanned already - everyone back in the Midlands on this last visit said we all looked really healthy!
- I need to drive to work and can't walk around the city centre to do my shopping at lunchtime so I had to find other ways to get exercise: now I go to fitness classes twice a week & thoroughly enjoy them, DH does most of the shopping so he appreciates the time & effort it takes now, and walking up and down the beach and cliff steps does wonders for the legs and cardio fitness levels!
- Although I only drive when I have to, I am enjoying the freedom of having my own transport available
- I had 2 migraines whilst we were back up country last weekend - a common occurrence for me - but have had virtually none whilst down here
- I'm learning to swim better (after all these years) as I want to be able to swim in the sea with our girls
- For whatever reasons we seem to be going out more as a family - we go out together every Friday evening, and are currently planning several visits to local events during the forthcoming half term break
- DH gets to see his little sis regularly as we now live near her!
- There is a big focus down here on environmental issues and also crafts - both of which interest me greatly
I think that's enough to be going on with! As you can probably gather, we're enjoying it down here.

I discovered that I prefer stringing beads rather than weaving them, so I came back and made myself 3 necklaces.



I'm really pleased with all of them!
Thursday, 10 May 2007
Toward family and food
We're headed back to Wolverhampton this afternoon for a visit to family and friends whilst DH goes on a friend's stag weekend in Dublin. No doubt the 5lb weight I've managed to lose so far will rapidly re-appear, but it'll be lovely to see everyone again. I can't believe it's been 3 months since we last saw them all!
The motorway journey should be great for my knitting as DH will be driving most of the way. :-)
The motorway journey should be great for my knitting as DH will be driving most of the way. :-)
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