Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Things I have made so far in 2010.

This is a knitting pattern I found by putting 'dinosaurs' into google.
This is Mr Broccoli made for Jo Jo to celebrate his being able to say 'dinosaur'!

Then his sisters got in on the act - this is Miss Marigold who now belongs to LissaLou

and Miss Snowdrop who belongs to CassCass

and these are made from material bought in Guadeloupe.
When the slave trade ended, workers were needed for the sugar plantations and refineries. Replacement staff were brought in from India. They brought this fabric pattern with them. It is very similar to the patterned fabric from India and known as Madras.
I am sure there must be a Scottish connection too - its so like tartan!
Posted by Picasa

Monday, February 22, 2010

6 years old !

Can it really be a whole year since we celebrated 5 years in Guadeloupe? Or indeed 6 years since we made marmalade waiting for this lovely grandddaughter to put in an appearance? The photos here are of games played. This one was organised by Tatie Evie and is called 'Master of the House'.

Grandpa had to check that no one was laughing!

Mummy had organised a treasure hunt. The younger guests had picture clues while 6 year olds had to read theirs! Another part of the hunt was in the garden. In the end there were a number of pieces of a picture which had to be sorted like a jigsaw puzzle.

While we were outside we had an egg and spoon race with deeper spoons for the younger ones, and a game of hide and seek. No wonder we needed frequent intervals to consume the three different cakes! All of them chocolate and all with 6 lit candles! Thanks for having us Heather - it was a great party! ( Even if one of the guests put on the fridge that you love Arsenal!!)
Posted by Picasa

Half Term

Had a lovely time with our regular half term visitor - our grandson.First of all he got his strength up doing his exercises...


Then it was out on the road (and fields and paths) for the final stage of his grand walk around London. This is a long distance path - 150miles+ which runs right round the capital mostly inside the M25, which you hardly ever see or hear. It runs through some lovely countryside. I have done the whole thing - twice - but on this occasion only went to see them finish and see the boy receive his reward. Can you guess what it was?

The fresh air and countryside made me want to do it again - bu t I couldn't keep up with this speed!
Posted by Picasa