Saturday, 28 November 2009

What Do You Do...

Q: When a little chap wakes at 11:30pm and announces he his thirsty?


A:  Become mighty suspicious and check blood glucose.



The dratted monitor decided to greet me with a HI , not a friendly way of saying hello but confirming my suspicions that Benedict's blood levels are not good.  In fact they are so not good that the monitor cannot read them!  Out comes the insulin pen and three units of rapid is administered. Now we have a three hour wait on our hands.  First we need to check that his levels are coming down and then we need to ensure insulin has peaked before administering another dose if necessary.



Q:  So how do we fill the time whilst Benedict sleeps on, peacefully unaware of Mum's concern for him?


A:  Why, we keep on with the major long overdue Autumn clean that has been ongoing since 8pm last night!!



  The downstairs hall, dining room and lounge have had a major purge and are looking all the better for it.  All I need do now is finish the mopping, fold the laundry and make myself yet another cup of tea before doing my hourly obs on this wee man.  It is now 2:15am.



Benedict  is a real witness to acceptance in all circumstances, he never complains of his lot in life and still manages to raise a smile despite feeling so unwell at times.  May God Bless You Benedict love Mum x  



Sunday, 22 November 2009

Seasonal Craft and The Winter Faerie

Today is the feast of Christ The King and the last Sunday in ordinary time.  This naturally leads on to the preparation of Advent and The Joyous Feast of Christmas, so this weekend heralded the start of our Advent crafting escapades.  First up is the Christmas Cards.  In an effort to by-pass mass consumerism these past two years we have made our own cards.  Benedict and Sara decided to undertake this task as their joint project and here they are discussing the format and construction of each one.




Hey Benedict you're supposed to be listening not looking at the camera!




Benedict adding the gold outline to some of the nativity figures.



Since our days have been one big blur these past few weeks, Benedict had forgotten that today was our planned visit to our local Steiner School for the Winter Fair.  Needless to say he was over the moon when Aunty Dorothea (a much loved and long standing friend) arrived in her car, to take me and Benedict on a treat of our own.  I have to say it was my first visit to the school and I was very impressed with the layout and obvious care given to the children throughout the year.  For the princely sum of £1.00 Benedict and I set to and made the gnome garden displayed below:




Our gnome friend in his new home at the top of our stairs.



Whilst waiting for the Winter Faerie to take her place we perused the various craft stalls and bought some presents for two big sisters.  No pictures as they sometimes read this blog!  At long last our wait was over and we slowly made our way along a tunnel of twinkling lights, a nativity scene and faerie houses, to be greeted by the lady herself sat on a faerie bower.  We threw our stars in the wishing well and made a wish!




Apologies for poor picture quality in my excitement I forgot the flash!  Darling husband came to the rescue and enhanced the image using the wonders of technology!



By now our rumbling tums led us into the cafe area where we ate baked potato and salad and warming soup, washed down with a mug of tea for the grown ups and an orange juice for little man.




Benedict and Aunty Dorothea.



The afternoon really resonated with Benedict and he came home buzzing with ideas.  Sara came to the rescue and between the two of them they tried their hands at a felted picture.  No surprises for guessing the main character all dressed in winter wool finery!




The beginnings of a special Christmas present sprinkled liberally with faerie dust and love!



Not wishing for Pip to be outdone since she missed the whole event, Benedict decided that he would be a winter faerie king and so the remainder of the afternoon was spent devising a costume and making an improvised throne.  Pip is truly blessed to have such a loving brother.




Faerie King Benedict waiting for his special visitor with her surprise gift.




Blessings to you little one!




Mission Accomplished!

Encouraging Words For Tired Mamas

A link to a lovely blog post that says it all:http://gentlemothering.blogspot.com/2009/07/if-mamas-frazzled-everyones-frazzled.html

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Knitted Goodness

Since the pump debacle I have been knitting like crazy it is the only thing that calms me.  Here is Pip modelling the latest items, a knitted pixie hat and poncho.  The poncho is courtesy of Lion Brand Yarns via www.ravelry.com




Pixie Hat Pattern



Materials: 50 grammes of Double Knitting Wool and size 9/3.75mm needles



Head Piece:  Cast on 63 sts.

Work 7 rows moss stitch, every row K1, P1 right across the row. Next row moss stitch 6,(inc. in next.,moss stitch 9 5 times, inc. in next stitch, moss stitch till the end. 69 stitches.

Proceed in stocking stitch throughout( knit one row, purl one row) until work measures 7" from the begining.  Cast off.



Tie: Cast on 7 stitches.  Work 24 inches in moss stitch.  Cast off in moss stitch.



Make Up: Fold head piece in half with moss stitch at the front edge.

Using a flat seem join back seam to form pixie.

Stitch Tie in position, stitch lower edge of Pixie to centre 8 inches of Tie and easing in fullness to centre 5 inches of Tie.

Press Seams. 




Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Brotherly Love


Benedict set to this morning and made Pip a very cosy nest to share with monkey at storytime.  He is reading a favourite " Five Little Ducks".



I think he must have reached a gripping part in the proceedings as she has moved in for a closer inspection and cuddle at the same time!




Here is the wee lass enjoying an after tea treat... her first taste of a Tunnocks teacake minus the biscuit base(we are gluten free at the moment with this little one).




I really enjoyed that mummy!

Monday, 16 November 2009

When.......


The washing machine and tumble dryer are on overtime.




 The kitchen sink is full of dirty dishes and not a single mug can be found for your early morning caffeine fix.




 Two small children leave a trail of destruction in their wake that would rival any tornado.




 There is only one thing for it...... EAT CHOCOLATE!




 Happy Monday!


 


Sunday, 15 November 2009

This Weekend


We rose early on both days as Pip (aka Early Bird) began her day at 5:30 am.


 We did lots of cooking:

  • Two lots of cooked breakfasts, hash browns, cheese and tomato scrambled eggs, bacon and tomatoes.
  • Homemade soups: Roasted tomato and onion soup and Chicken and vegetable soup.
  • Homemade Belgian waffles and a pear and almond cake courtesy of Hugh.



 Tackled a never ending stream of washing and drying with a baby in tow


 Made an attempt at a two step


 And dropped hints at some bedtime viewing which was promptly ignored by tyrant mummy!


 In amongst all of this we were trouble shooting The Pump yet again! Have to say this insulin pump therapy is a real joke. I naively thought it would stabilise Benedict's diabetes, instead the situation has been made far worse. Not one night goes by without me having to check him several times in the night and take corrective action where necessary.

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Martinmas


A timely reminder from Grace at Uncommon Grace, led us scurrying to the craft cupboard to unearth, tissue paper and glue. The jam jar was rescued from the recycling boxes at the front of the house. With our supplies at hand we set about making a lantern in honour of the feast of St Martin of Tours.



St Martin was a Roman soldier who converted to Christianity and became a monk living a very simple life. Legend has it that during a snow storm he cut his cloak in half to share with a beggar. Little did he know that he was ministering to The Lord Himself. The lit candle is a tangible reminder that, as Baptised Christians we carry the Christ Light with us daily and as such we should attempt to be beacons of light to others. An insurmountable task? Yes if we attempt it in our own strength, yet with God " All things are possible!"



Pip watches on as we discuss the best method to follow.


The covered glass is now stuck to the lid of the jar as a base



With cut out squares of tissue paper the sticking begins!



Sara helps Benedict with the first few squares
  Off he goes flying solo!

And a light in the window

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

This is what happens when........


 Your big brother leaves his pencil case unattended- good job mum was suspicious about the eerie silence in the front room! It seemed a shame to spoil her fun maybe we have a budding Picasso in our midst!

Friday, 6 November 2009

A Canon came to tea


And learnt to french knit at the same time!


Benedict teaching Fr L the basics


 Fr looking slightly perturbed!



Call in the cavalry! Mum rectifies the error




If at first you don't succeed try again



Got it! Easy Peasy!!

Thursday, 5 November 2009

First Steps




Actually, Pip made her first steps two days ago and we have it on video, but these were taken today and she is now really moving well!

Maths, Quiche and Fireworks


Dave our resident Maths teacher and Engineer kept Benedict on task and Pip entertained. Multi-Tasking in action!



Benedict helped make this quiche once school type work had been completed for the day.

It was very tasty!


A garden treat with dad watching the neighbours very expensive firework display. Treacle toffee anyone?

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Taking After Mum



Benedict was given this french knitting fork some time ago and now is having a go for himself.



Happy chappy





Engrossed in his work

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Therapy


Benedict still at home as there are continued issues with the insulin pump; it has been a very loooong month. Thank God for wool I say. Benedict was next in line for a handmade treat, so together we visited our favourite local knitting shop and came home with the pattern and wool for one of the hats shown below. The pattern was knit in super quick time and was enthusiastically received. A win win result - warm head and ears for little man and reduced stress levels for me! Cheapest therapy session I have ever known!!


Self patterning wool that resembles a Fair Isle design






Pattern shown in greater detail



Finished Hat


 One very happy little chap


 Just Chillin'




I think he likes the hat

Sunday, 1 November 2009

Warming Foods On All Saints



With some leftover blackberry coloured Debbie Bliss cotton wool I incorporated the woven style pattern from Pip's jacket in this very basic hat design. It will be nothing short of a miracle if Pip actually keeps it on her head as she is not big on hats!



Hey mum let me in on the picture too!



Quick Cheese and Onion Bread recipe listed below


 Potato, Leek, Courgette and Onion Soup


 Hurry up mum we are waiting


 Thank goodness tea is ready!


Quick Cheese And Onion Bread- Serves 8 People


12oz onions finely chopped

2 tablespoons olive oil

12 oz flour

2 teaspoons mustard

4 oz strong cheese grated

1 egg medium/large

approximately 5 tablespoons milk


You will need a solid baking sheet well greased.


Pre-heat oven to gas mark 5, 375F, 190C


Heat oil in pan and saute the onion until soft and golden. Place flour, mustard, onions and cheese in a mixing bowl. In a smaller bowl beat egg and milk and then add this liquid mix to the dry ingredients. Mix with a palette knife and then finish off with your hands to form a dough.

Transfer dough to the baking sheet and press down to form a round. Using a sharp knife make deep cuts in the dough to form eight wedges. Brush with any leftover milk and egg mix, then bake in centre of the oven for about 45 minutes, by which time it will be a good golden brown colour. Serve it as fresh as possible, but it does freeze and will re-heat without any ill effects.