Finally I was offered a move by my housing association. Just
in time as far as I was concerned, as I really had reached the end of my
tether. However, as I'm feeling much better now, the less said about that the
better really. I just NEVER want to feel that hopeless again.
We moved house in the middle of July, and we had been in here just a week,
when my son lost his home when his ex - partner moved up north, with less than a
weeks notice to him. Unfortunately although they had been together about 15 years, his name had never been added to the tenancy, so he was homeless.
So,... although I now have a lovely little 2 bed house, I
have three adults here, and an extra household full of 'stuff' to store. Every room
is packed with boxes, but what can you do?
Eventually I expect one (or both) of my children to move out,
and then I can decorate properly, and finish unpacking At present it's almost impossible to reach
the walls to paint them, in ANY of the
rooms. I'm embarrassed to answer the door really, we are in such a pickle, but my little house is so
nice I can deal with waiting, its just such a pleasure living here.
I had a 10 day holiday with my Dutch friends in August which
really completed my return to a peaceful existence. We didn't do a lot, but I could just feel
myself unwinding, and they just let me laze around if I wanted. It was just
what I needed really.
I had an order of 30 Xmas cards from them, with very specific
instructions as to the wording and font required on the inside and out.
Originally I sent them 3 or 4 designs to choose from. They had already
requested 'plain, simple and classy'., and they choose one of those with the
modifications listed above.
Also while I was away I had my silver ring mended at a
jewellers. It is made of one of the original 'Dutch buttons' and I have
collected a set of jewellery made of these old pieces. There is only one place
in Holland making them now I believe, and they are intricate pieces of work. So
much, so that I wouldn't let a local jeweller loose on one! Anyway, the girl who repaired it for me,
also cleaned my necklace and bracelet
and charged me only €5, which was nothing!
Once I got home I
made her a thank you card. I used a Lili
of the Valley stamp and watercoloured it, as I felt more comfortable doing such
a fiddly design with paint rather than promarkers. The backing paper was from a
Papermania Urban Fairies range, and I cut out the circles with spellbinders
nestabilities. Once completed, I added some diamantes to make it glitter. I trimmed the edge of the card with a Martha
Stewart border punch.
Despite bodies sofa
surfing and boxes stacked everywhere, I
have managed to set myself up a peaceful craft area in my bedroom, and I've
made some Xmas Cards.
As I was setting up I found all the rubber stamps I'd purchased that I've never done anything with. (Mostly because my depression had left me so uninterested in doing anything). Anyway, I've promised myself that I'll make at least one card with each of them before I buy any more, and my list of 'wants' is growing quickly, so I'd better get on with making some. Also I have to revitalise my website... so I have plenty to get on with this coming year.
As I was setting up I found all the rubber stamps I'd purchased that I've never done anything with. (Mostly because my depression had left me so uninterested in doing anything). Anyway, I've promised myself that I'll make at least one card with each of them before I buy any more, and my list of 'wants' is growing quickly, so I'd better get on with making some. Also I have to revitalise my website... so I have plenty to get on with this coming year.
I feel so much better in myself that I don't find the amount
I have to do at all daunting, but instead rather exciting.
There is also the garden
to sort out as I need to get some raised beds made, if I can afford the wood. I
have plans to grow as much of my own produce as I can this coming year, I miss
having a stock of my own home grown food in the freezer. Also it's far too
expensive to buy fruit now. I have asked for small fruit trees as birthday and
Christmas presents from my family as I
plan on growing them as espaliers up against the fences. Watch this space as I will post pictures as I
go along. I wish I could plant straight
into the ground, but my back pain and arthritic knees prevents me from kneeling
and bending. Raised beds are going to be the only way for me to grow things. I have just had the fence replaced and a new shed built, so I'm on the way. Anyway...........visitors just arrived so I must dash.
I am so pleased to hear that you have finally got the move that you needed so much. It looks like a lovely spacious property ( love your hallway!), and I'm sure you will turn it into a lovely home.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful - it's wonderful that you are feeling well enough to make them again