I post this one every year because I really like it. Gaudete, performed by Steeleye Span.
Monday, 8 December 2025
Blogmas day 8
I post this one every year because I really like it. Gaudete, performed by Steeleye Span.
Sunday, 7 December 2025
Blogmas, day 7
And the other. The door to the en suite is on the left.
And the wee shower, taken as far back as I could get. Perfectly adequate for one but it took a very long time to get hot water through. I was beginning to think I'd have to have a cold shower!
And there's a stand for my case and a convenient corner to tuck it away.
We had a very nice lunch in the visitors' centre before 'doing' the shop where I got my fridge magnet!
Today's Advent calendar music.
Saturday, 6 December 2025
Blogmas, day 6,
So, here I am at the Waverley Castle Hotel in Melrose, Scotland.
When I unpacked my case, I couldn't find my hearing aid charger.
Just to explain, for any newer readers, I have a hearing disability and without my aids I'm pretty deaf. With my aids, it's fine, I manage OK. They are rechargeable aids rather than battery powered and I guess a full charge will last me maybe a couple of days, depending on when I put them in and take them out, In reality, they charge through the night, every night. This is what it looks like. Quite small and absolutely essential.
I phoned Beth to see if she could go over to mine, find it and send it by sort of 'emergency delivery' but, when we looked online, there was such a service but . . . over £500! Oh, my gosh!
I looked on Amazon and, yes, they do have them but not on next day delivery which is fair enough - they are a bit specialist, after all.
So I had another look and, this time, checked the clothes I had unpacked and put away and . . . there it was, in the folds of my stack of leggings.
So I cried again - but tears of happiness and relief this time. Crisis over.
After a great night's sleep, I was up really early but that's OK. I have my laptop (obviously) I have my kindle and I have my Advent cross stitch. I'm currently enjoying yesterday's Earl Grey tea and today's is lemongrass, citrus and ginger which sounds really very nice indeed.
I didn't bring anything else Advent-y with me so I'll catch up next week.
So he has done OK too.
Friday, 5 December 2025
Blogmas, day 5
Welcome to Blogmas day 5.
We had a rather good sunset amidst all the rain yesterday late afternoon.
Here's the puzzle. It's going OK and I am enjoying it.
Yesterday's Christmas tree squares - I have beads and things to sew on but that will have to wait until next week now. I'm not taking any crochet with me but I am taking the cross stitch as that can all be packed into a small box.
And here's today's little haul. The usual tea light in a tin, a little tube of hand cream and the tea is Earl Grey. One of my favourites.
Yesterday was really nice - as hoped, I got everything done before Chris and I left for our lunch. We had a fab time - well, I did and I am sure Chris did too. When we came out, it was pelting with rain and we had to dash for her car - a bit of a rude awakening - and it did feel cold after that comfortable warmth in the pub.
And now all is ready and Chris and Steve will be driving me over to the pick up point shortly. It's going to be a long day but I have things to read and there are breaks so it could be worse.
For today's Advent calendar music, I've gone for a blast from the past, the wonderful Bing Crosby singing White Christmas in that clip from Holiday Inn. What a classic!!
Irving Berlin won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1942 for "White Christmas," which had its film debut in Holiday Inn, performed as a duet by Bing Crosby and Marjorie Reynolds.
Thursday, 4 December 2025
Blogmas day 4
It supports Woodgreen, a charity that 'helps pets and their people' and says:
Today you helped give food, warmth and care to a pet abandoned this Christmas'
I've decided that I need another row of the gold (it's not sparkly but looks more gold in reality than in the photo) around each square. I did one and yes, definitely better.
Looking at this one, the 'ribbon' is definitely off centre. It didn't look off centre and I thought I had counted stitches but never mind. In the whole thing, that will be lost!
This is purely for fun, not for perfection!
Here's the main event! The earrings are Santa hats (cute) the little jar is blackberry jam (lovely!) and the tea bag is green tea and pomegranate (drinking it as I type and it's really nice).
I now have an invite to the Infants' Christmas Show. After so many decades of being involved in these shows, producing it in the latter years, it is an absolute joy and delight to be able to sit back and simply enjoy it.
The second is tidying the house - I don't want to arrive home to a mess and Tuesday is Kay-day!!
They do a Festive Lunch menu and I'm having a brie, bacon and cranberry festive burger followed by a trio of sorbets. I ummed and ahed about the traditional Christmas meal that Chris is having but the chances are high that there will be one over the weekend so I passed on that.
Aaahhhh - lovely!
Wednesday, 3 December 2025
Blogmas, day 3
Just to let you know (while I am thinking of it), I'm not sure whether there will be a post on Friday or on Monday, travel days. There may not be that much time or opportunity. I will schedule in the music bit and if that's all there is, not to worry. I will definitely be back on Tuesday.
I have bits and bobs to do - ironing, reading through some paperwork, personal training and governors' meeting. Enough to keep me busy, for sure.
Tuesday, 2 December 2025
Blogmas day 2
Good morning, everyone. Welcome to day two of Blogmas.
Here's what I did yesterday. I did two robins (each picture will appear twice in the blanket) because I am away for four days - I'm trying to get ahead. I know they look a bit - er - 'weird', but once everything is together, they will be OK.After I'd made this montage, I did another cross stitch picture and another bit of puzzle too; I'll try and remember to photo that for tomorrow.
Today's little collection! The bath bomb (yesterday's was nice and they're not enormous like the Lush ones are) and tin with two tea light candles, the tea bag which was white tea, blueberry and elderflower, two bit of the puzzle because of getting ahead, you can see the thread holder I made, a wee pot of 'potting shed pickle' and today's crochet square is some lights.
(I used some bits and bobs I had lying about, hence the random pot of pickle!)
Today's Advent of Change charity is one that I only know about because of past calendars - Surfers against Sewage!!
It says:
"Today you have helped clear harmful plastic pollution from our coastlines, canal paths, bridleways and city streets."
Here's the link to their site. https://www.sas.org.uk/
We all do different things with the baby in our cribs. Some have the baby there all the time while some add the baby on Christmas morning.
This has been the focus for various jokes perpetrated by Beth and Alex over the years. I remember the day Mary left a letter saying she and Joseph had left early with the baby to avoid Herod and apologising to the Wise Men for missing them - and their gold! It took me ages to find where she had hidden them.
One time there were multiple babies of all skin colours because Lambs usually come in multiples.
One year Mary had gone skiing with the baby and had left a pair of skis for Joseph in the manger in case he wanted to come.
The best of all was when the Shepherds brough one tribble for the baby and we know what tribbles do best don't we? Each time I went into the kitchen out of the way, more tribbles appeared until the crib was covered. So funny!
(There are three remaining tribbles there now but everyone knows not to feed them so it should be OK!)
I guess there won't be a joke this year as Beth is hosting. That's a bit sad really.
Today is busy! So busy that I have a Little List. It says:
Groove
window cleaner (OK, so not me that's busy here but I need to be in)
washing, etc
Choose clothes for weekend - make list
Write report shopping at Morrisons
M&S - Pinecone (I know what this means!!)
finish loaves
buy flour? (this can wait)
Actually, when you make a list, it doesn't seem so bad, does it? I'll be very pleased to get it all done though.
The loaf is Lindsey's sourdough for next week as I won't be around over the weekend to bake it then. I'm making it today, will slice it and bag it and she can pop it straight in the freezer.
Lindsey's already mentioned me continuing with this after the year is up (next summer) and maybe working on a barter system using her classes as a swap. Isn't it nice that she likes my baking so much.
Music Advent Calendar:
Today I'm still on the looking forward/prophecy vibe with that wonderful aria-recitative-aria from Handel's Messiah, 'Comfort Ye' and 'Ev'ry Valley'
Monday, 1 December 2025
Blogmas day 1
Good morning, everyone. Welcome to Blogmas day 1.
Yesterday evening, the Advent calendar thingies were all ready and waiting. It looked exciting.So here we are - today's little haul.
Today you have given a hungry child living on the streets of El Salvador a warm drink and a nourishing meal.
I'll post the photos of the creative parts of my Advent calendar a day behind - i.e. today crochet, cross stitch and puzzle will be posted tomorrow. That way I can show you them finished.
Happy first of December, everyone. Welcome to Advent! Do you have an Advent calendar - if so, what is it? xx
Today's Advent calendar music link is the wonderful version of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel from King and Country. I just love it and we have to have it on the first day, don't we?
A more traditional version from Kings College Choir (which will feature quite a lot in here over the next three weeks or so)

































