Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crochet. Show all posts

Monday, March 27, 2023

Crocheted catchup

 It's been a long couple of weeks!

I've looked back at my blog and realised I haven't really said much for a couple of weeks!

I thought I'd start with today's outfit:
This was worn for a day at home. I didn't leave. Not once.  I completely missed church since I woke up at around 11am, despite having set my alarms. The clocks going forward didn't help,nor did my Saturday adventures. More on that anon.
Outfit first.
I love my Seasalt corduroy trousers- these ones are the Asphodel trousers and they are super comfortable. I own them in Onyx and Burgundy shades. I teamed them with a River Island stripy turtle neck I bought secondhand from LorelaiLQ. I really like this top. Then I added my 2nd hand handmade crocheted waistcoat.  The Dr Martens boots (also bought from Lorelai's instasale) were just worn to go out into the garden for some teabag ripping and composting and the photos.  The black velvet hat was secondhand and I wore it indoors all day.  I love it because it reminds me of my 90's black velvet hat that I used to wear for Windband on a Saturday morning at the Music centre. My conductor, Mr Beal used to call me Paddington Bear when I wore it. Nostalgic vibes of happy times.

So...what have I been up to?
Well, on Monday 13th March, I took my 33 children from the Year 5-6 choir to the Royal Albert Hall in London to sing at our borough's biennual choral festival.  I realised that this was my 30th year of taking part in this concert (should've been in 2022 but for Covid putting it back a year).
The amount of prep for this seemed quite alot, not helped by travelling by coach with 2 other schools to save money (they asked us to join us me on our coach).  We arrived a little late as there were several annoying road closures which weren't on the SATnav so the poor driver had to loop around several times which made us waste about 20minutes.  We ate our lunch outside fairly swiftly then went inside.  We were placed right in the middle of the choir stalls so we had a really good view.  There was some annoying kerfuffle over putting coats in yellow bin bags. I had come prepared with my own big holdall bags.  The kids were really excited and I have to say, they were the best-behaved choir I have taken to this festival in 16 years. I didn't have to tell anyone to be quiet at all- the headteacher of a local school even complimented them to my headteacher a couple of days later. I was amazed as the rehearsal was really long and involved lots of sitting around so they did really well.
After the rehearsal ended around 5.15pm, after the children having been in the arena (apart from loo breaks) since 12.50pm, we went outside, hoping to go to Hyde Park for a play.  Alas, it looked like rain so we sat on the steps and ate our second packed meal of the day. We managed to take a team photo before the rain started and we had to head inside. Typical!
After the toilet break and putting our bags in the fancy 1871 bar area, we went up to our seats.  Every previous year, I have been envious of schools who had made a banner to hold up so this year, I'd got the children to make individual letters in our school colours from cut up cardboard boxes (ever the recycler) which we held up. Unfortunately, the photo I was hoping for wasn't quite achieved as we couldn't get a photo with everyone in face on without lots of other schools in the way.

It hit 7pm and the concert began. The children were excited and sang brilliantly. I was very proud of how accurate they were with their singing, counting and rhythms (they commented that other schools weren't doing some of the rhythms correctly! My pedantry over their counting seems to have been passed on to them!) The theme of the concert was the Queen's life and Jubilee with some other pieces thrown in for good measure.  To make things even more exciting, we had been given tiny LED lights in red, white and blue to wave during 'Sing' by Gary Barlow, flags to wave during the National Anthem and our own flags to wave during Sweet Caroline. 
Unfortunately, as we were in the middle of singing a song called Hope, when all the lights were on us, composed for this concert by my school friend Kayleigh, my lovely choir assistant L turned round to me to say that one of our pupils, a boy with ASD had just said he felt sick. In the moment I stood thinking, "Where is the sick bucket?" and "Should I take him out now?", he then proceeded to projectile vomit in about 5 directions!!! It smelt very strongly of smoky bacon.  There was absolutely loads of it. As she led him out, I went to try and find some paper towels (I had used our supply during the rehearsal to clear up a spilt bottle of water.). I managed to find a roll outside. By this point, the performance had moved onto 'Sing'. Myself and our Assistant head were on our hands and knees trying to clear it up during the song. It was awful! It was absolutely everywhere including inside L's carrier bag on her cardigan, down the back of a girl in the school in front, all over her chair, under his chair. I felt really helpless! In retrospect, I should have just carried on singing and waited to clear it up (apparently, it was allvisible to the audience according to our parents and Head who saw everything!)

During the interval, I went out to go and find out what was happening with the boy.  He still felt sick and had thrown up again in our bucket. He had some icy water from the First Aid team.  I felt really bad for him as he is not always able to express his feelings. He looked very sweaty. After a while, he said he wanted to go back in. I took him but then thought better of it, so the ushers allowed us to place a chair near the door so he could exit when he needed to.  Our kind Assistant Head told me she would sit with him as I needed to be with the kids to sing.   Apparently, he was continually being sick during the second half but really wanted to come back in to sing.  The  AH was one of the best people to be with on this trip as she is so good humoured and just laughs at stressful situations (whereas I spent the whole second hand fretting). 
The concert was amazing- the children were so excited and buzzing about their experience.  2 of our children had been filmed for an interview about preparing for the concert and they said some really beautiful things!
At the end, we had to wait for an usher to tell us when we were allowed to exit our seats.  The concert had ended some 30minutes later than it was due to and then we seemed to not be called to leave. I was getting worried about leaving so we tried to make our way back to the Bar where our coats and bags were but the exit we'd been using had been blocked off.  We ended up going on a massive wild-goose chase right the way round the hall to get back there with an usher and eventually got our coats.  When we finally made our way back up to the top and kids had been to the loo, we tried to find my AH and the sick boy, but our sick bucket had gone missing whilst being washed.  We were worried as he was still being sick. I tried to call a parent who was coming back on the coach with us and the coach driver to find out where he was.  It was so stressful getting out as there were still masses of parents and children waiting.  As we walked, one of our parents started to ask me if she could take her child and I'm afraid I was rather abrupt in my negative answer in my anxiety to get the children safely to the coach. 
We got on the coach and I hoped and prayed that we would not hit awful traffic like we had done in previous years.  The sick child was thankfully sleepy so he started to go to sleep (though he did wake up to vomit once later....).  I was so thankful that we didn't hit traffic and only got back to school around 30minutes late, 11.07pm exactly. All the parents turned up! 
I got a lift to my interchange station with my AH as she lives near my midpoint train change station. We were almost crying with laughter at her hilarious retelling of the events of the evening despite how tired we were. I had to wait 25minutes at the station and got home after getting a taxi around 12.50am!!! Only 6 hours till I had to get up again!

That whole tiredness stayed with me for the rest of the week.  We had 2 days of teacher strikes that week but this time, we opened for a few classes so I did have to go in (my union didn't strike). 
I had a really useful gamelan rehearsal on the Wednesday night- there were only 6 of us there but we got some focused practice done.
Thursday, I only had the Year 6 children because of the strikes but I had decided to organise a second performance of our Albert Hall songs with another local school for the parents who couldn't afford to watch the concert so we tried out the songs with some of our children singing the parts the secondary children sang including solos.

At the weekend, CBC and I headed out to various towns to try and get some supplies as well as camping gear for our forthcoming trip to walk some of the Pennine way.  We ended up at Lakeside to visit Go Outdoors as other camping shops had closed down.  We managed to get a few supplies and then had a look in TK Maxx too. We bought a new Bamboo chopping board as our Joseph Joseph one had snapped last week.  We ended up in a Thai restaunt for dinner which was yummy.
On Sunday, I headed over to my Mum's for lunch to give her some Mother's Day presents. It was so nice to see her. I ended the day at a Gamelan rehearsal in London.
Sadly, my Monday flute quartet rehearsal was cancelled due to illness.  School was busy this week.
We had a rehearsal at the local school for the choir concert next week. Their piano is dreadfully out of tune! I managed to play all the piano parts for the songs.
This weekend had two more Gamelan rehearsals on Thursday and Friday. The Friday was great as one of the Balinese dancers had bought cooked Balinese food for all of us! It was amazing!

On Saturday, CBC had a concert and rehearsal in the afternoon and evening. His brother came out on the train to do a practice trek with me for our family trip to walk some of the Pennine way in the Easter Holidays.  He's doing 9 days of trekking whereas CBC and I are only doing 4 (though 17.5miles each day with camping gear- eek!). CBC was rather cross about this plan since he had to do the concert rehearsal  despite having been in the Whatsapp group where it was arranged so I felt a bit miserable when we started. 

Once I'd met my BiL at the station, we went to buy some rolls from the bakery and set off on our walk.
It was remarkably muddy in places which was a bit difficult in places.  We ended up getting lost and finding ourselves in the 'Poo farm'! The sewage treatment works really! After a few wrong turns, involving a tiresome railway crossing closure, we ended up stopping in a churchyard for lunch. It was SO nice to sit down!  The weather was mostly kind to us though we did get rained on!
By the time we got back to my house, we'd walked 23.3km! We were so tired. We had some tea, biscuits, showers, cheese and crackers and then walked the mile to town to find dinner. We tried the Indian restaurant which was full so we went to the Italian instead.  The food was delicious though took a long time.  CBC got back to town just as we were finishing so we met him at the station and my BiL got the train home!

Today, I spent most of the day cleaning and tidying and preparing my camping stuff for the Pennine Way.
I should probably go to bed!
Hope you are well!
xx


Friday, March 10, 2023

Loooong week!


Hi!
I hope you are well.
I have so many things I want to blog about (Bruges etc, foraging etc) but I have had such a busy week that I haven't had the time or the energy but I wanted to post so, falling back to the lazy blog post of an outfit with a bit of waffle!

This was an outfit worn, I think, last weekend on Saturday. I tend to try and wear long skirts sometimes on weekends as I can't cycle in them!
I was bought this lovely Per Una skirt for my birthday at least 12 years ago and I remember wearing it in a blog post when I still lived in my childhood home 9Just checked and it was June 2012 so 11 years ago!). In that post, I stated that the skirt reminded me of mermaid fins- in fact, the title quoted the main character flipping your fins!

I matched it to the infinity scarf Mum crocheted for me the year my Grandad died. It's a good match plus a sneaky wooden bird brooch my previous deputy head bought me plus my Monsoon hat (which I bought when we bought bridesmaid dresses!) 
I kept the top and boots fairly neutral and added my G-Star corduroy jacket


Handmade Lorelai LQ earrings in ombre blues made from Bubblewrap mailers - this one custom-made for me! In fact,she took my custom-adaptation of her design and has made a series of ombre rainbows in various colours- all made from used metallic mailers sent to her by folks! I love them!

 The week has been long but it's been a productive week- 2 orchestra rehearsals in Nottinghill, a Gamelan rehearsal in the city and extra school choir rehearsals!

I feel completely knackered but not in a bad way! School has been ok.

Concert tomorrow in Nottinghill. Lovely programme of Beethoven, Poulenc and Faure. My lovely second-flute and I will be heading off for a Chinese buffet between the rehearsal and concert- I'm deserting CBC as he wants Turkish and I want Asian food!

Had a funny rehearsal with said 2nd flute- we both decided to take our shoes off in the rehearsal as shoes felt tight and we were both so much more comfortable- ha! We don't care what people think!

Hope all is good with you!

xx

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Monty, Vanilla and Nutmeg

I shared some photos a year ago of some clever things my friend Lara made for me. You can see guerkins, spats and brussel spouts here  She crochets and makes the most beautiful items including animals to order.

In the interests of supporting independent crafters and handmade items, I decided to commission her to make crochet versions of 2 of my work colleagues' pets.

Here is Monty, the Jack Russell.  He is a present for my Deputy head!

 And these are so cute.  These are Nutmeg and Vanilla the adorable Guinea pigs belonging to my pal and fellow PPA cover teacher at school.  Aren't they adorable!



Today, I met Lara to pick up these darlings, we had a lovely brunch and look at a German fair at a Garden centre.   In the queue, I laughed at the meerkat in Shark suit ornament that one lady picked up.  She was bemoaning the lack of shark items given the popularity of THAT shark song. (If you're not sure what I'm talking about, just look up Baby Shark on Youtube.  It's old news for me because I taught that very song to my kids at least 8 years ago!).  I told this lady that Lara can make animals to order and she talked to Lara who pointed out her facebook page and lo and behold, she just got a message asking about sharks!  I can see my future job as Manager! Ha ha!

What do you think of these darlings?
x

Friday, March 02, 2018

A very eco-friendly birthday present: Cotton reusable pads

Dear All,

Hope that you are well. 

It was my birthday on Wednesday and my Mum gave me some money for my present but she always likes to make me something for my present also.  I opened the present and wondered what it was.  Then I suddenly remembered that I had emailed her the link to THIS blog post  which showed a tutorial for making your own eco-friendly reusable cotton wool pads for washing off make-up or washing your face. I thought this was a fantastic idea! I don't wear make-up all that often but occasionally I do like to wash it off. Plus, some face washes, it is nice to use cotton pads for.

I was touched that she made the effort to make these for me particularly as I am trying to use more eco-friendly alternatives where I can.


On that front, I bought a collapsible silicon container and have been carrying a metal spoon in my bag with me and have successfully asked three separate Take-away places on my way to orchestra, to put my food in this container instead of giving me a new container. You can see me here on the train (yes, I know, I was THAT person who ate smelly food on the train. Sorry but I had no time to sit and eat it somewhere.) I wrapped it in the Metro paper that was left on the seat!

If you are interested in other eco-friendly ideas, here is a link to the blog with lots of ideas!

Would you give this eco-friendly idea a go?

xx

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Advent Calendar Day 16- Since we're on the subject of Brussel Sprout earrings...

Hi All,
On my previous brooch post, Vix referred to some lovely Brussel sprout earrings, suggesting I acquire some, egged on by the rest of you!

However, I am one step ahead of you...
I am the proud owner of crocheted brussel sprout earrings!
They were crocheted by my friend Lara who started selling her wonderful crocheted items this year. I am keen to support a friend in her endeavours but her miniature crochet-items are frankly genius!
When I saw her post her 'jar of crocheted sprouts'all with different facial expressions, I knew I had to have a pair of them to make into earrings.

She made me 4 sprouts with loops and I attached jump rings and earring backs to them! Aren't they cute???

She's crocheted me a couple of gifts (some of which I can't share on here in case anyone is reading who mustn't see them!)
Pictured above, is a present for my Dad.  We've always bought my dad Pickles, pickled items and olives in jars. He adores them. When Lara told me about the crocheted gherkins where a little boy lost one and was distraught, I saw an opportunity to make my Dad giggle at Christmas. So this year's pickles have an unexpected item!

If you have the chance or your are interested in a commission, she crochets your pet to order and her prices are extremely reasonable... Her page is well worth a look and she was really hoping to get to 100 likes by Christmas. She's reached that now but it would be lovely if she could get to 200 likes as an unexpected surprise!!! Don't mention my blog but you can mention me if you wanted to or just like without comment if you wish!

You can find her here.  I'd LOVE it if you went to like...


Ooh,one more make of hers you can see are these orange Spats she made for me on commision to emulate Doctor Who, Colin Baker with his turquoise boots and orange spats!!!

This is my Advent Calendar with Julie