Monthly Archives: May 2005

Me and my MudPud twin

Me and my MudPud twin

bonding??

I just thought I would put some piccies up for you – a few of the house,
and a couple of our girls.

I’m reading

I'm reading

Cant you see I am concentrating??

our new house!!

our new house!!

lovely big patio and a victorian conservatory – my idea of heaven [even if wood all rotten/!]. that is the pub to the right. Chris thinks with wireless connection he can sit there with lap top and a pint!

our new house!!

our new house!!

these are the best views by far!!! Inside needs some redec and some
work. the frontage a bit on the boring side. Unfortunately not a real
tower, just pretence in the brickwork!! No rapunzel for me

our new house!!

our new house!!

lovely garden – on close inspection very weedy, and I think topiary going to need a bit of adjusting too!

Heard on the phone.

Helen has just completed a 24 hour resident on call shift.

Just rang to say she is coming home (so I can get kettle and breakfast going :-)), Stringbean wanted to speak to her:

‘Mummy I love you – that;s why I wanted to speak to you’.

Ahh, just what a tired mummy will need :-)

Update

Well, BB and SB have been to nursery, and SB seems to like itm, though misses her old nursery.
Yesterday I think it hit her that we weren’t going back to Leeds, so she has been quite tearful about old friends, old house etc, and also guinness. Not really helped by my being at work [and at present doing a 24 hour resident shift - which I hate]. So neede lots of cuddles and attention. It also means she is in our bed.

BB has conjunctivitis badly, so has eyedrops and feels miserable. Although hard to say, I think she is missing me, and the evening and night permafeeding is getting wearing for me, and difficult for SB. So that makes 4 in a bed.

I’m also feeling homesick for Leeds, there are a few hiccups at work – primarily plans to close gynae ward and house patients on general surgical – nightmare. So straight into politics and conflict – other things that I hate! Also, just learnt today that my cousin Anne is critically ill on ITU in Hope Hospital with multiorgan failure. We can just hope. So with that, my feeling miserable at not being a home mum, missing my support system and the girls being unhappy, its really not so good chez haricot.

Chris is being a sturdy support in all this. I don’t think he felt as incorporated into the web of Leeds as I did, and being the main man, going to the local groups is making him feel part of the community more quickly. Good thing really.

I am hoping he blogs soon, as I think all my miserable blogs will be getting tedious. Hoping that when I start my 4 day week in June, thinkgs perk up.

On the positive side, I have fiddled about with my work shifts on the Kessie week, and it looks like we will be coming on the sat, I will leave tues early to go to work, and return tues night, then leave again wed night or jolly early thurs am to get to work by 8.30!! We will need to borrow a fridge for some milk if someone would be obliging though. Depending on the success of that, Chris and the girls may well then stay until friday. That seems a lot more sociable doesn’t it.

Anyway, hellos to everyone and we will try and do some home ed!! Sonlight catalogue came for me to hum and ha over, and the book people. May have to order – wait until see what is in payslip first though!

quick edit – on the laptop [which I can't gain internet access on at work] I have sorted out a couple of house and garden photos [outside] and a couple of others to be uploaded tomorrow.

It has been a bit quiet – so no doubt a horrendously busy night! Anyway, I have been going through last years digiphotos to select the ones I wanted prinitng. out of *8000* [!!!!!] I found that I wanted 750. I think a bit more pruning in order – how many photos can a decent album take?? about 400?

Working still

My girls seem to be managing well without me. And went to a singing group today, and then did some painting. [maybe chris will blog?]

got home earlyish after a busier day at work, and fed BB for an inordinate amount of time, as she hadn’t drunk anything while I was out.

We all went outside to hang up bird feeders, and just enjoy new garden. SB cycled round the paths a bit. She likes the utility room stable door, and has had her hobby horse peering out of it for a bit. Whiskey cat was allowed a short prowl in the garden as well.

BB getting grumpy, so came in for some pureed carrot – which she liked. Let SB feed her some, and she was really careful doing it. We read some of the usborne starting point science while I gave BB yet another feed – where does rubbish go, whats under the ground, and also some singapore maths 1A again – which I was pleased about.

Starting to feel a bit dislocated from my family, but think that it is partly cos Chris is getting to know area, and I am clueless, and also that unsettled new routine thing. i am sure when it gets going I shall be less wobbly about coming home and finding they have had a life in my absence! Trying to do most of the bed routine as well, so that i get to do lots of cuddles too.

we must get some piccies up of new house soon, as I am starting to feel it is a home – particularly as it now looks like a bombsite in our bedroom!

musical cv for sarah

my mother is a musician, so we were def encouraged.

piano – started imperceptably, always enjoyed. grade 8 age 16 = 134.
violin – the great love – asked for age 4 grade 8 age 17 = 144. great thing aboput violin is orchestral playing – county string orchestra and then county youth, music centre orchestr and school orchestras – all fantastic. Also when 16 involved in setting up wycobe symphonia with my mum and her friends. high points – playing beethovens violin concerto [my fav] with them, and also playing a solo at the royal albert hall with the music centre. carried on with uni orch and chamber groups – played in the groucho club, barbican etc.
singing loads of choirs etc – love singing the great masses!! leads in various musicals at school. Leeds festival Chorus – which was great as sings with professional orchestras – fantastic concerts/telly/cd’s etc

now – am aiming to join an orchestra again when I have settled a bit, as find it totally uplifting

Meanwhile at home…..

I realised today just how much time/energy/thought I?ve been expending on the house sale/move preparations, for what is literally months. I?ve not been able to feel I could relax into a day without thinking, must do this, should have done that etc. I think my time with Stringbean has suffered a bit because of this. So it was good to have all that behind us (I can ignore all the stuff that still needs unpacking/sorting?.) and just enjoy the day. I?ve not really been responsible for them both all day yet except for a couple of occasions, and then H wasn?t far away. So it will be interesting how that works out.

Morning of course saw Helen off for her first day back at work, so that was on the whole a bit sad, though also a bit exciting, as it really marks the start of a new period in our lives. It?s a real shame though that we didn?t get moved earlier and Helen have more time at home down here. Packed Nanny and Grandad off a bit later as well, leaving me and the Beans to our own devices. Butterbean had some Pear puree for breakfast, seems to be happily starting on the weaning so far.

After 4 days of moving, sorting etc. decided it was time to get out. So went round the corner to the village library to join up. The library was closed a few years ago by the County Council, but then taken over and run by volunteers from the village (mostly it seems, as so often with these things ?ladies of certain age?). Not entirely sure of the setup, they have their own stock, as well as some from the Library Service, but also still use the same cards and computer system as the County Library service. Anyway seems a nice little library, the Beans got plenty of appreciate comments, they had their monthly coffee/tea/booksale thing on, and also a Storytime for the kiddies. So that was good, Stringbean enjoyed that, got to play with one of the other little girls, and I got to meet a few other parents, including another Dad. Half a dozen stories read, and then a little craft activity.. Stayed at the end (we were going to get some books anyway) and helped tidy up, got chatting to the women who had done the readings and another dad – who lives just down the road from us. Got a ?pop round for coffee? type invite, so will follow that up sometime.

?Came out? about our HE intentions, as there was some discussion regarding the position if you don?t want to send your child to school ?early? when they are 4 but defer the place and wait until they are 5. It had been suggested that the school/LEA would just want to put them into the year 1 class, bypassing Reception anyway, which may miss the point of not sending them early, and then there is the issue of getting a place ? yes you could just wait until the relevant time, but then they might not get a place in the school they wish ? hence the desire to get a place and then defer it. Of course discussion came round to what SB would be doing, so I just came clean :-) Apparently there is someone else in the village HE?ing.

So books got, headed home via the local shops (Butterbean in ?big? pushchair + Stingbean with her dolly pushchair = chaos in small shops?..) Picked up a ?treat? for us all for later in the rather-to-convenient bakery opposite our house ? will have to try to avoid making a habit of that :-) Had lunch (mostly carrot sticks and olives for SB, Butterbean had a bit of bottle, but not that impressed with it all really). After reading all the library books took them both for a visit to their new nursery they will be attending 2 days a week, as expected they both got on fine, so that was good. It seems a nice place, staff are friendly, but they have plenty to live up to in our eyes compared to the last place :-) I used the time for various boring shopping tasks ? like a whirly gig thing for the washing then home to meet Mummy, cue much feeding from Butterbean, and reading, Webland etc. for Stringbean while I got tea etc.

All in all a good day, though I at least need a time of adjustment here while I settle into things. Tomorrow (well today) we have two going out options, but I think one will do, some time ?just being? in the house will be good as well.