Saturday 11 January 2020

Hello 2020!

Hello there! Happy New Year to one and all - I would say 'Happy New Decade'  but the pedants amongst us (R!) would say that that isn't until next year! :0)
I hope you all had a joyous Christmas. L and E were home here and we had our first 'secondhand / homemade' festive season. I say first because it was such fun that we're planning to do it again next year. I made everyone knitted socks, hats and mittens, bought several things from charity shops/car boot sales and made Christmas hampers for the girls - there wasn't a secondhand kilner jar / bottle left in town! 
We also celebrated R's, E's and my birthday, as well as New Year, so we're all a little celebrated out now. Here are a few photos of our Christmas 2019:
Making Christmas Chutney using Mitzi's recipe from here:
 Our advent candle bought at Winchester Cathedral:
Making the girls new stockings. They have had the same felt ones since birth and they were no longer fit for purpose! The idea was to cut out the snowman and Father Christmas from the front of the originals and applique them onto the new stockings but, when it came down to it, I couldn't bring myself to do it. The old ones were hung up for sentimental reasons alongside the new ones which did all the donkey work! The fabric was a scrap that I bought in Glastonbury when E and I visited in the summer and the tops correspond to the colour of their old stockings.
 Enjoying rereading Nigel Slater's Christmas Chronicles (brilliant to see him in the New Year's Honours' List) and using my yarny Advent Calendar:
 Our tree, which was surprisingly drop free this year!
 R's birthday treat was a concert in Oxford - Vox were amazing and 'A Ceremony of Carols'  made a welcome change from Messiah!
 A trip to Bristol to see E play in a concert:
 She was the soloist, so it was a very proud parental moment. There were yummy vegan mince pies in the interval too!
Making limoncello for the hampers:
Our festive jigsaw, bought at a charity shop. We only ever do a jigsaw at Christmas:
 Catching a rainbow:
L and J's presents to us. L had found some old floorboards and a pallet, so they made us a bug hostel each. Ours is the Newbury one and E's is marked Bristol. They picked up the pieces for the slate signs during their holiday to the Lake District. L also did a cross stitch of a country cottage. I had bought the kit for her when she was about 10 and she had finally finished it and bought a frame in Oxfam. She also gave me a scoby (symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast) to make kombucha as hers had grown a new one.
E gave us an oil painting she had done and also some secondhand books which I'm looking forward to reading:

R made me a hedgehog box and is also building a fruit / brassica cage for the garden. The birds stripped all my berries before we got a look in last year and , after finding a dead blue tit caught in it, I don't want to net my kale again. He also mended the clock in the hall which has been set at 10 to 3 (in honour of Rupert Brooke's poem!) for the last 5 years.
Our Christmas Day walk:

My birthday trip to see the Tutankhamun Exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery:
This is the last time that the artefacts will go on tour as there is a new museum being built in Egypt to house them all. The exhibition, although crowded and hot, was stunning and well worth a visit.
We finished the day with dinner at a Korean restaurant before returning home:
Tofu bibimbap - yum!
J came to join us for New Year's Eve and we spent the evening playing D&D. It was great fun and the game finished at 11:50, so was perfectly timed to ring in the New Year. I confess that I don't usually like New Year and, left to my own devices, would happily go to bed at the normal time, but I really enjoyed this one.
New Year's Day walk at Snelsmore Common:
Playing on a rope swing!
On E's birthday a swan came up to the back door to be fed. We are quite used to the ducks but, though we occasionally see them on the river, this is the first time that a swan has come walking up the garden:
We celebrated E's birthday by doing an  escape room. L and E had done one before but it was a first for R and me. The theme was the Wild West and we just managed to get out with 50 seconds to spare!
Well, that's me all caught up. L is now back in London and E goes back to uni this week, so life will return to normal for a while. May I take the opportunity to wish everyone love, light and peace for 2020.

Toodle pip for now. x


11 comments:

  1. A lovely mix as always ; you have been very busy this Christmas. I made lots more gifts this year. The second hand route sounds like an excellent one. Much more environmentally friendly. I guess you have to keep on the look out throughout the year for suitable ideas. Swans now added to the rest of your menagerie. Your garden is a positive nature reserve :) Have a good weekend. B x

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  2. Nice post. Your Christmas tree was adorable. Homemade limoncello?! Tell me more! I see that you also made chutney. I love chutney but have only made it once. It was a flop. I might work up the nerve to give it another go. That bibimbap looks good!

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    1. The limoncello recipe I used can be found here: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/limoncello It was very nice - less sweet than the bought stuff I have had in the past, and not as yellow! xx

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    2. Thank you! So kind of you to share.

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  3. Well done all on your secondhand/handmade Christmas, you really did do it beautifully, you have the loveliest gifts. The bug hotels are things of beauty. Well done E on the solo and happy birthday to you, R and E, it sounds as though you all had a lovely time. I love that you had a swan marching up to your back door, how wonderful. I am wishing you a wonderful and happy New Year too. CJ xx

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  4. Glad to see you! I have been waiting for your Xmas summary. The handmade and second hand gifts sound wonderful! We made all my husband's 50th birthday gifts a few years ago and they were very well received. So much more thought goes into them. Glad you enjoyed the Tutankhamun exhibition.

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  5. A lovely wintry post. You always get so much done.
    Amalia
    xo

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  6. What a great time you had. I think your idea of a second hand/homemade Christmas is an excellent one. You have to give much more thought to the gifts that way which makes them more special.

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  7. Your Cnristmas tree was lovely? So which of the books you read was your favorite?? Looking for a new book to read!

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    1. Hi there. I haven't read them all yet as I was finishing my library books, but I'm really enjoying 'The Strawberry Thief'. I love Joanne Harris' books and if you enjoyed 'Chocolat' you'll like this one. Happy reading. xx

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  8. Oh my, the secondhand, homemade presents are absolutely fantastic, loved them all, so very creative, I bet you'll do that again. Sounds like you've all had a wonderful start to the year, you do get to do some exciting things! Wow, fancy have a swan visit!!! How wonderful.
    For some reason blogspot post are no longer arriving in my email so will have to keep popping by. How odd though as I'm subscribed via email.xxx

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