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I love my Mummy so much because…

10/03/2013

This was the line that the children at Little Miss C's nursery had been asked to complete so that it could be attached to the pipe-cleaner flowers that they had made, as a personal message from them to their mums. I'm sure the staff (and some hopeful parents) had visions of things like "... because she gives me lots of cuddles" or "... because she always plays with me" or even "... because she looks after me", but you need to remember that it's pre-schoolers that they're asking to do this and as all parents know children can say and do the ... read more

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Laying it out

08/03/2013

I honestly have no idea where I found the time in the last week, but between trips to the GP, mountains of washing, never ending to do lists and general life with two children I did squeeze in time to lay out all the squares for the cot bed quilt that I am making. It was a rare few minutes with no one else above the age of one at home so twitter was my assistant and the lovely Helen from Crumbs and Pegs provided a great bit of advice on the layout based on a series of photos that I tweeted. Technology really does have its uses. I'm still really pleased with the fabrics in my ... read more

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Ladybird Tuesday: The Emperor’s New Clothes

05/03/2013

This is probably one of the more recent Ladybird books in my vintage collection - in my mind it still fits in the vintage category as it's got the matt cover - but it's one that I remember very very clearly from childhood. Along with the cover picture the other thing that I remember best about this book is the music. Music? I hear you ask. Well yes, as I actually had a copy of this which came with an audio cassette version too. You see a cassette -  that instantly makes it vintage doesn't it? The start and end of the story (and possibly at the end of each side too I'm not ... read more

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Me and My Mum – Alison Ritchie & Alison Edgson

03/03/2013

There's only a week to go until Mother's Day here in the UK and I thinking about it this year is actually the first year that I've thought about the day in terms of me being the mother that the day is all about. I've always focussed on my mum (especialy since her birthday always falls within a week of Mother's Day too) and until now Little Miss C hasn't really be old enough to take in what it's all about. This year I know that they have been talking about what their mums do for them at nursery and also making gifts for us - she just couldn't contain her ... read more

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Pretty fabric

01/03/2013

For years I have wanted to have a go at making a patchwork quilt. I've stood in many a fabric shop swooning over all the pretty fabrics and I've also been stock-piling old clothing that I keep planning to turn into memory quilts. In my usual disorganised way though absolutely nothing has happened. Until now. I recently "met" Mum of One on a Facebook group and as soon as I read about her plan to make a cot-bed quilt and blog about the steps involved I just knew that I needed to take part.  As per the instructions I ordered myself a couple of ... read more

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Why Little Miss C wants to work for Bigjigs

01/03/2013

If you've been reading this blog for a while you'll know that Little Miss C is a huge Bigjigs fan. This week it's all gone to a whole new level as she's developed an obsession with reading their trade catalogue and repeatedly telling me what she needs from it for her birthday. I'm a huge fan too. They're a great company, produce an amazing range of quality toys and also provide daily entertainment on twitter and Facebook for parents. When I saw that they're looking for Play Patrol Agents I just knew that it would be the right job for Little Miss C. Like Bigjigs ... read more

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