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Ups and downs

March 13, 2011 by

After a week of all the girls being poorly, Max and I came down with milder versions of it this weekend. We pootled about though and did things – the girls indulged in a lot of rabbit play and pet worship, which was great to see. I made these and Josie sat with me, also […]

Filed Under: Being a Parent, Creative Every Day, Family Life, Fimo Models, Freddie, Garden, Knitting & Sewing, Photos Tagged With: bracelets for sale, crochet, fimo dragon models, fimo dragons, fimo models, glass bead bracelets, rowan colourscape crochet

Knitting Progress

March 7, 2011 by

The knitted sanity blanket continues and I’m starting to think this blanket says a lot about the process of the last year. There was no expectation of anything changing, ever again, in the beginning and no expectation of recovery, or learning to live alongside all of this. I didn’t think I’d ever be able to […]

Filed Under: Creative Every Day, Freddie, Knitting & Sewing, Thinking Tagged With: baby loss, grief, knitted blanket squares, knitting, knitting a blanket for sanity, rowan knitted blanket

Two Art Days, a Latin Day & a Dog

February 27, 2011 by

Help! I’m all behind on home ed blogging again. We’ve been busy and active and out and about but with one thing and another, I’ve not caught up. By the end of this week there will have been more busy-ness, so I better try and whisk through. We’ve done two full art days to catch […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Creative Every Day, Fimo Models, Home Education, Photos, Science, Spring Crafts Tagged With: architecture art, art projects for home ed, being creative, biology lessons, fimo keyrings, fimo models, fimo party favours, science for kids, valentines art

How to make a Felted Kindle Bag

February 27, 2011 by

This was my first go at felting a knitted item and it has turned out so amazingly well that I thought I had better write down what I did or I’ll forget how I did it. I love the finished item so much that I am pretty sure I’ll be making more of them (stand […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Creative Every Day, Knitting & Sewing Tagged With: art and craft, crafts, creative every day, easy craft, felting knitted fabric, felting rowan wool, how to make a kindle cover, knitting, needle felting, rowan colourscape wool

Books for Kids (2)

February 21, 2011 by

One of the best things about the ‘random post’ widget at the bottom of each blog post is that I’m getting to revisit old blog posts that I never read any more. I’ve forgotten so many of them; there was a time, when the blog was only a few years old, when I still pretty […]

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Fran, Maddy, Uncategorized Tagged With: book reviews, book suggestions for children, books for 11 year olds, books for children, books for teens, books for young children

Polymer Clay Book Suggestions

February 21, 2011 by

As you know, I love to make Fimo Models. I’m busy resurrecting my lovely Fimo-Ideas blog and while I’m at it, I’ve done a set of book suggestions for using Fimo & Sculpey. There is an aStore and a list, in rough order of simplicity to use, of my favourite polymer clay books. I expect […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Book Reviews, Fimo Models Tagged With: book suggestions, easy fimo books, fimo, fimo models, polymer clay, polymer clay books, polymer clay suggestions, sculpey

Marshalling Mojo

February 18, 2011 by

Recently, Jax wrote about her mojo being AWOL. We’ve had some similarities in our life over the last few years, Jax and I – a significant loss(es) each, a long period of trying to be pregnant, juggling work and home educating. And I certainly know what she means about mojo upping and leaving (I hope […]

Filed Under: Creative Every Day, Freddie, Thinking Tagged With: baby loss, crafts, creativity, depression, family, finding peace, grief, home, knitting, living, loss, neonatal death

Suit Yourself Day

February 14, 2011 by

Family life is such a tricky balance; family life when there is such a weight of grief in it, when six people have got so many things to process and recover from and have such varied needs is, well, tricky at times. Grief, combined with the complexities of an important relationship in our family coming […]

Filed Under: Arts & Crafts, Children & Grief, Creative Every Day, Fimo Models, Knitting & Sewing, Photos Tagged With: crafts, drawing poems, family time, fimo models, groovy girls clothes, home, jabberwocky, living, making dolls, making dolls clothes, making fimo models, pokemon, polymer clay

Mourning Time

February 12, 2011 by

In six weeks time, it should be my son’s first birthday. Whatever seconds have passed, whatever the minutes, the hours, the days, the weeks and the months have been like this year, they have passed and now it is nearly Spring. It is nearly a year since that first newborn breath failed to happen, nearly […]

Filed Under: Creative Every Day, Freddie, Writing Tagged With: baby loss, child loss, grief, life after loss, losing a child, neonatal death

Being a better mummy

January 23, 2011 by

Now that, I hate saying this but I’m having to try and make it true, the worst of the raw grieving is beginning to pass, I’m trying to keep my promise to Freddie that I would be a better mummy to the girls in remembrance of him.  I love them so much and losing a […]

Filed Under: Amelie, Arts & Crafts, Children & Grief, Creative Every Day, Fran, Freddie, Josie, Knitting & Sewing, Lego, Maddy, Photos, Sport & Dance Tagged With: baby loss, baking, beads, child loss, coping with grief in children, feeling biscuits, grief, how to help a child grieve, knitted teddy bear hot water bottle cover, knitting, lego houses, life after loss, losing a child, neonatal death, when children lose a sibling

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