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Wednesday 28 September 2011

Nearly Normal

I feel it's been an age since I blogged and have suprised myself with how much I missed it.

The nuisance that is having a child part time at school and working full time is nearly over!!! YIIIPPEEE

FP start full time at school on Monday and neither of us can wait.  (I'm always surprised that schools - mostly run and staffed by working parents - can have strategies that make life so difficult for working parents!) 

Any way - proper blog coming soon.


 Happy days

Fairy Princess Mummy
xx

Friday 9 September 2011

All Grown Up!

In my post about the eldest FP turning 4 I probably sounded a little wistful/nostalgic/emotional and this is the real reason why:---

Off to school we go!

She had her first day of school on Thursday (well, half day but you get the picture!).  She looks so grown up and happy in her new, slightly too big uniform.   She was so excited about starting and very happy to just go off with her teacher without a backward glance.  Me, on the other hand … well at least I made it off the playground and in to the car before I started crying!  When I got home the post had been delivered and I had the most beautiful, hand-made card from my very talented, very lovely cousin which cheered me up no end!  I always forget how exciting it is to get handwritten notes and letters in the post.

 Any way the FP has really enjoyed her first couple of sessions at school.  And she even got a sticker for sitting so nicely (shame she can’t sit that still at home J).
As she is not allowed to take toys to school like she has been at nursery I wanted to make her something she could take with if she needed a little comfort (not that she will cos she’s braver than me).  So this is what I made:-
A jar of love and snuggles!
Oh look! It accidentally fell over and the contents spilled out in such a convenient way to show off it's contents! (heehee)
 (I got the idea for this from a blog which I now can’t find, so if anyone knows it please let me know so I can reference it properly – Thank you)
The cotton hearts were sown using a running stitch with right sides together leaving a little gap.  Then I turned it out the right way and stuffed with a little toy stuffing.  Finally, I sewed up the gap using a whip stitch.  The felt hearts were sewn with a contrasting thread using a blanket stitch, stuffing them when I was about ¾ of the way round.  (Blimey – I actually sound like I know what I’m talking about – if you’d seen me making them you’d probably be about as surprised as I was that they turned out so well).  I also put in tiny Toy Story toys and little cards with notes on the back. 
The thing I most love about it is that I can keep adding to it.  Actually, what I most loved was when FP came up to me later and said ‘Thank you for making me a heart with fairies on cos I really love it and you know I love fairies and it’s really very pretty.  Love you mummy.’   She is sooooo cute sometimes I could eat her!!

 Have a fairy happy day

Fairy Princess Mummy
xx