I have sooo much, and the school was in dire need of more yarn... So, this morning, this left our house. A whole box full of yarn, acrylics, ribbon yarn, wool, all different colours, and lots of needles! Kids, enjoy!!!
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Marijke said…
Room for new stash?!? (BTW: Do the children actually get knitting lessons at school? Wow!)
Hope there's a teacher willing to show them how! I do a knitting club with the kids in our school. They LOVE it, boys and girls, all ages. I love it too!
Our third day in Shetland, and a very special one. Not only my wee boy Samuel celebrated his birthday - he turned 6 - but Monique as well. So while I phoned home early in the morning to sing Happy Birthday to my son, Monique had her own choir on the phone ;) After a quick breakfast, we set out for Lerwick, and on the way there we decided to go for a walk along the beach first, before venturing into town. Wearing my Shetland hat, which became a very welcome, warm and trusty companion The cemetery at the Knab We drove around Breiwick Bay and parked our car at the Knab, a natural promontory facing Bressay, where there are several relics from WWII and also a huge cemetery, with some amazing and beautiful headstones. Almost a view to die for... The view from the cemetary Although the weather was lovely when we arrived, quickly the wind picked up and it started raining. We ran back to the car and drove back into town. Time for some birthday cake! The Museum was an obvious c
And then, before you know it, the alarm goes off... It was a very short night, as this mommy had decided that - the evening before a 2.30AM start - she had to try and fix the washing machine that just broke down, fix a puncture is Batmans back tyre, create 24 treats to hand out on his birthday on Monday and pack a bag. All at the same time. Not a clever idea. Especially when at 3AM, when the last items went into the bag and it needed zipped up, the zipper breaks. Yes, it was a great start to the day, and if it had only been me going, I would have jut sat down on the floor and cried. But, instead, I woke up long-suffering husband, made him climb into the cubby hole in the attic - still half asleep - and dig out another bag. After repacking, drinking a stiff espresso and a last kiss goodbye, I drove off to pick up Monique. And after an exciting drive, we arrived at the car park, and saw the first planes landing in the distance... Monique, looking forward to the flights, but an
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(BTW: Do the children actually get knitting lessons at school? Wow!)
Fijn voor de school!