Another gap!
Sunday, June 29, 2008 at 07:41AM Time has whizzed past and yet again I find myself well behind with my blog entry. I know it has become bad when it starts to crop up in conversation - which it has, so I decided to put it right and bring things up-to-date.
I've been busy. Not always in an enjoyable way but busy none the less. 3 days of the last 7 have been spent hanging around Southampton while the Renault garage tried to fix the problem with my car. It seems that it takes a day to decide that they need a part and then another day to fix it!! Initially there was a noise in the steering column so after the required 2 days it was fixed only to discover that the parking sensors were messed up by the mechanic installing the new bit in the steering! So now I am waiting for the car sensors to be fixed! I drew a line at having it back in for a 4th time. I have a life and sitting in Southampton all day doing little except flexing my credit card is not how I want to spend it!!!
I've been learning how to use my new quilting programme called EQ6. It's a great way to design quilts and it prints out fabric requirements, block pieces and you can even create the stencils for quilting with. Like all programmes it takes time and effort to get to grips with it but I have worked my way through the first lesson and designed a quilt. It isn't fantastic and the choice of colours leave lots to be desired but I am quite pleased with it. Very traditional but at least it is part of the learning curve. Fun to play around with anyway!
It has been tough this week as I took all the wonderful donations in Dick's memory to Professor Ottensmeier on Friday. I had no real anticipation as to how hard that visit would be and it left me feeling very sad . Christian was thrilled that people had been so generous andI know that Dick would have been as pleased as punch to have helped him with his "ground-breaking new discoveries". It was a sad thing to say goodbye. He was a key part of our lives for over 2 years and he and Dick became firm friends, beyond the confines of the disease and its treatment. It is appropriate that we both move on in our own ways but neverthless it was a tough day.
My plans for having my kitchen re-developed have really taken shape. The work begins on 8th September and the first thing to happen is that the wall between the dining room and kitchen will come down. I dread the mess and upheaval but I am battling with doors which are hanging off their hinges and Dick was very encouraging about having the work done, so I have paid the deposit, made a million and one choices about design and colour and so on and have the builder arriving this week to sort things out.
This week looks fun. I am visiting a friend for a couple of days including a visit to Champneys! Then I have a workshop in London for my new Bernina sewing machine so all in all some fun things to do. Hope your week is fun too!







