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Friday, 8 June 2012

Perfect Pressie

Today I received a most wonderful gift. I know I said not too long ago that I would rather give than receive, but today I almost revised that, as I was most delighted to receive........ Ta Da!


..... a beautiful box to keep all my newly found Recipes in. The marvellous and most generous Fostermummy thought this would help to inspire me on my journey to learn how to cook and would reward me for my efforts so far.

Indeed, it does make me feel motivated to find a recipe for every category.



Although, whilst I can see how I could fit a pancake in the box, I'm not sure how I can fit a can of soup in or a joint of meat, any ideas?

The handy little drawer underneath will keep a pen and other bits handy.

I'm so in love with it, I might even have to clean and tidy the kitchen, so it can have a space on the worktop!!

Delighted as I am with my perfect pressie, I am more overwhelmed by the love of the giver and the hug that came with the gift was just as great. Thank you so much Fostermummy. God's gifts can outshine the best things we can dream of, and his gift of you in my life is the greatest of all.

The best gift that you can give to others is the gift of unconditional love and acceptance and I hope you all give and receive it.

Lots of Love Arwedd xx


Friday, 18 May 2012

Coffee, Cake, Saucers and Grading

Had a lovely morning with the very beautiful FosterMummy in our very favourite Community Cafe.

Nice latte

and a lovely piece of lemon cake.
Oops, it's not looking good for weigh in again tomorrow, but I absolutely promise it has been my only treat this week.

My lovely latte, led me on to a very vocal discussion (aren't all discussions vocal?, but you know what I mean!), this afternoon about that age old dilemma whether to Saucer or Not Saucer?

Now I'm firmly in the NOT to saucer camp and I'll tell you, for why:-

Ben Terrett summed it up beautifully for me, when he said, it's because William Morris famously said, "Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful”. The modern day Useless Saucer is neither useful nor beautiful.

Here's the worst modern day offender, the Conference Useless Saucer.
Ever tried to stand chatting, at a conference, holding a cup of coffee in one hand, a saucer in another, an agenda and then trying to drink the coffee? It's hard isn't it? Especially when the point of a conference break is to stand chatting!

Another one that annoys me is the Table Too Small Useless Saucer. This is especially annoying when you've got kids. Waiters have a habit of putting the most dangerous part of eating right in front of the kids, boiling hot coffee, sharp knifes or open bottles of wine. This problem is exasperated by the fact that the table is short of space. This problem is exasperated by the bloomin' useless saucers. Look I found an infographic!


I just don't see the point of these saucers.



The point isn't to hold the tea bag, you should take that out beforehand. Obviously! And the point isn't to look good either. If I went round my Gran's house I would expect a cup and saucer like this.

But in yer modern day coffee houses you get this hideous hybrid.


Or worse, one where the base of the cup doesn't fit in the dip of the saucer, but wobbles about precariously.

It's like they've used a trendy coffee glass and then thought, "Bloomin' 'eck! We forgot the saucers! The Englishmen will be revolting!"
But no one cares anymore. David Cameron doesn't wear a tie. Traditions change. And anyway, my Gran doesn't go to Costalotta Coffee.
I also know that saucers used to have a point. People used to pour tea into the saucer and drink it from there. That way it was cooler, quicker and you could slurp at it which aerated it and made it taste better. My Mum told me.

Until then. Unless you're a Grandparent ditch the Useless Saucers. 

As you can see from the glass at the top, my favourite Cafe does not "do" saucers, unless by special request and I like it that way.

Grading was also a thorny issue for me today. This is grading for my next Taekwondo belt. As I am worse than useless at this lovely Martial Art, I am but a mere White Belt, the lowest of the low, but my Instructor has been pushing me for the last two months to do my first grading for my next belt. She had another go for 20 minutes tonight aswell. However, there are two reasons why this will not be happening in the near future, well three actually, well actually four.

Number One - I can't do Press-Ups. No matter how hard I try, I just do not have the upper body strength to lower my sizeable lump to the ground, without smashing my face into the floor. To pass my first grading I must do 10 full Press-ups. Hahahahahahahaha, don't make me wet myself!!

Number Two - For Training sessions I am allowed to wear a black training kit. Below - me in my Blacks.

Blacks - Back
Blacks - Front
However, for grading sessions you have to wear your "proper" set of Whites, the Dobok! Here are my Whites.
Whites - Front
Whites - Back
There's a reason my Whites are still on the hangar. The largest size trousers in the Whites (which is the one I own) is not as large a size, as the Black trousers I own. I can just about fit in them, as long as I don't breathe out, not great if you need to jump around doing the "moves". I just don't have the skills to make them bigger.

Number 3 - No. 2 Son, being only 8, has to do all the Little Puma grades, which means 3 extra belts between his White and Yellow. He has done 2 of these, but not the 3rd. That means if we both grade at the next session, I will go from White to Yellow, he will go from White with an Orange Stripe to White with a Yellow Stripe and then Yellow at his next grading. Effectively, therefore, I jump ahead of him in one fell swoop. Now we first started going to Taekwondo for him, not me, and he likes being effectively 2 belts ahead of me at the moment. He likes to "teach" me things and it's good for him. I think he should stay ahead of me!!

Number 4 - It's very SCARY!! You have to stand in front of a panel of 9 Black Belts, the main examiner is a Master Black Belt and there are very few adults who do it in amongst the youngsters in each grade. To be honest, I've watched No. 2 Son's last two grading sessions, and the 5 year olds are wiping the floor with the few low grade adults, let alone the 10 - 15 year olds, who make it all look so easy. To make matters worse all the Mums and Dads of all those youngsters, are sat around the edge, watching the one lone adult trying to get their kick above waist height, while the kids are at shoulder height. It's humiliating.

I'm quite happy to give it a miss for quite a while to come, if it's all the same to you, Ma'am.

Hope you had a good day.

Lots of Love Arwedd xx




Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Oh Happy Day!

I'm a Winner!

Having spent the most delightful day with the marvellous, amazing, gorgeous, Fostermummy and her Man Wonderful, I feel like I have won first prize!

Crochet lessons first started with an 8.00mm hook and a very frugal way to crochet, using cut up old T-shirts. Trust Fostermummy to combine frugality and craft to achieve the best of both worlds!


Within minutes I was having my second lesson, how to change colour and hey presto:-





It may not look like much yet, but this is going to make a great potholder, or table mat, or possibly a few other, equally useful, ideas.

We stopped for lunch and I got a much needed lesson in how to make Chapattis, aswell. This is definitely one I am going to try at home. 


These were a great accompaniment to the delicious Veggie curry, Fostermummy had cooked up. If you want the recipe I'm afraid you'll have to ask her, as I wasn't watching for this one and my cooking skills are lagging even further behind my crochet skills. All I know is it was yummy!!


After lunch, we started in on the crocheting in earnest, and these are my hands actually crocheting a Granny Square, under Fostermummy's watchful eye.



Several cups of Man Wonderful's lovely coffee later and I left with a load of lovely goodies to start, what will no doubt, become a large wool and hook collection.

I also left with plans for another day, when I can reciprocate with a lesson for Fostermummy on making Iris Fold Cards or any of the other things I do know how to make (sadly, there aren't many). I simply can't wait.

My day was only slightly marred by arriving home to find a poorly son and DH not knowing quite what to do, but after some dosing up with good ol' Calpol, I was able to put him to lie down and spend another couple of hours to turn the start of my square above into my first ever Granny Square. Hooray!


This was followed only slightly more quickly by Granny Square Number 2:-

I'm not sure entirely why, as the yarn appeared to be the same, but the second one only took 5 rounds to get a 12cm x 12cm square, rather than six rounds? Either way, I'm on a roll and now starting Square 3. These I am hoping to send back to Fostermummy to add to the Bloggy Blanket. If you want to know more about this go to http://mumssimplylivingblogat.blogspot.co.uk/p/bloggy-friends-bloggy-blankets.html and check it out. 

The person who receives it won't appreciate it is my first ever Granny Square, I'm sure, but I know I will feel a warm glow inside, knowing it is adorning someone's lap somewhere, and hopefully Fostermummy and Mum will be proud of me!!

 All I can say is a huge Thank You to Fostermummy and Man Wonderful. Can't wait until the next time.

You could be a Winner Too!

 If you'd like to Win a Day with Fostermummy and have a wonderful, happy day like mine, pop along and follow her Blog at http://fostermummy.blogspot.co.uk/ and sign up to be one of her Followers. You will be inspired and entertained, I know.

Now back to the crochet ......................

Lots of Love Arwedd xx