Friday 31 December 2010

Hogmanay

This is the Scottish term for the last day of the year, celebrated up and down the country with much revelry and of course booze. When I was a teenager I absolutely hated it. We were inundated by drunk people that we had never clapped eyes on before. The most memorable being the man who fell asleep and dropped his false teeth on the carpet!
However, I have now grown up (usually), and within my own, or friends houses have decided that I quite like it. The booze of course still flows but in a more controlled sort of a way and we can bring in the New Year with friends or family.




Wishing you all a very happy and health New Year

Slant-mhath ( good health)



Monday 27 December 2010

Christmas Past

I had actually meant to write this during the evening of Christmas day but, well, you know how it is..... lots of very nice food and wine as well as one-armed cooking had taken it's toll. Then yesterday I promised myself that I would get a few minutes, and here we are yet another day gone.
Y and I went out for a bit of fresh air on Christmas afternoon whilst waiting for the goose to cook. (Slightly delayed by the fact that I had stored said bird in the porch which turned out to be a bit colder than I thought it was).
It was still very cold, the frost making beautiful patterns, including these frost flowers under the bridge where the stream runs under the motorway.



The picture doesn't really do them justice but I really wanted you to see them. The little "flowers" were just sitting on top of the frozen stream. The day was still very bright and clear when we set out.....





And I don't think that I have ever seen the M6 look so quiet....




After an hour or so, just as we made a quick call home to discover that D had all goose cooking under control the sun began to set...




Producing some beautiful colours...




Today is much more Cumbrian, wet, grey and in your bones cold rather than frosty, wrap up warm kind of weather.
Looking forward now to a new year which in lots of ways should be better than this one was.

Friday 24 December 2010

My favourite day.

Thought that would take a minute or two to wish you all a very Merry Christmas on this, my favourite day. The anticipation is at a peak, the shopping is done and it's the start of the big cook in. Guests are arriving later for some festive drinks and nibbles, it's all go.




Last minute wrapping to do... As you can see Suzy the cat has been helping out with the ribbon.
At the moment I'm still cosied up with a cup of coffee and the news but really it's time to get up and on.
enjoy yourselves and have a lovely few days xxxx




Tuesday 21 December 2010

The Cure

A few days ago Cath suggested that chocolate was the cure. Now as a decent upstanding professional from the NHS I couldn't believe this. So I kept going with the Brufen and Paracetamol and the sling. Progress was slow( to me anyway). Then a couple of days ago I turned to this.....



The effect was immediate, my arm is starting to get better, I believe...and so I had another look around and found this....



And this.....



And then sat down to this...it even matches my new mug!



Before trying very hard to get a decent photo of this.......







Thankyou Cath

Sunday 19 December 2010

Keeping it Simple

As you might have guessed, icing THE cake one-handed is a bit on the hard side. Time to call in the apprentice! K has done a marvellous job for a first timer...






Tuesday 14 December 2010

It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas...

I thought that you might like a little peak! Shhhhhh, don't tell any one what I've been up to! Preparations are to say the least going slowly but at least things are starting to happen. One handedness and Christmas don't really go together but slowly, slowly we are getting there. D has his band concert tonight ( having been postponed due to the terrible weather). On Thursday he has his "formal" which has involved hiring of outfits more of which another time. THEN it's the holidays! In the meantime this is what I've been up to.....


The gingerbread house was made up at the weekend when we had some little people here for the afternoon, we are hoping to repeat this during the holidays, perhaps slightly more calmly though!
Presents are, I've decided very hard to wrap with one hand although it can be done. K is getting very good, sticking the tape and generally wrapping to my picky standards.
Can you see the little glass bird? All the way from New York, there were so many beautiful decorations there that it was very hard to restrict myself to just one or two but the little bird made it.
Once again I have received some beautiful flowers over the last week..


I am feeling very spoilt and beginning to get the Christmas feeling....
Until the next time...

Wednesday 8 December 2010

Staying In

Some days you have no choice but to stay indoors!
Today is one of those days. The outside looks very inviting once you get the window clear enough....... This is the view from our living room this morning.....
You can just see the trees over the top of the indoor frost. That's what you get for shutting the shutters. All cozy on the inside, frosty on the outside, just ready to melt into icy pools all over the floor.
On the other side of the house the view is very similar....
Suzy was still keen to get out but as you might imagine it wasn't long before her paws were like little icicles....




We are not the coldest I know but -14* c is plenty low enough for me.
It takes forever to get washed with one arm and icy all the time, just might turn into a hobo and zip in until May!
There are good things too like the postcard / calendar scenery and special cakes made before the big slip......
Sorry I'd wrapped it before I remembered to take a picture....
Or Cranberry Jelly steaming away on the Aga.......
Christmas is just around the corner now, I'm off to try one handed card writing.

Tuesday 7 December 2010

Winter Break


Well well this weather really does have it's ups and downs.
The ups of course are the pretty winter postcard scenes...


I have to admit though that they are better now BUT getting out now is too hard. Ventured out on Sunday and took a dive, saved only by my shoulder. This was not good and after spending the night in hospital...( much to the disgust of the A and E staff who thought a couple of paracetamol and Brufen would sort it). I'm home complete with broken arm. The break is up near my shoulder and so cannot be put in a brightly coloured plaster, or be fixed with tape or nails and screws. I have to do the patient bit, have patience and wait for it to get better. Some people will do anything for a bit of time off over the holidays...I'll even have to let other people decorate the tree and cook the dinner. They say a change is as good as a holiday, I'm not so sure. I'm off to learn some patience, could be hard...