Not much crafting being done, my mojo has emigrated and I am thinking of selling up.
Mike is fully recovered Thank The Lord.
Conor is due home for two weeks R&R on December 30th, so Christmas will be late in our family this year. We will celebrate Christ's birthday quietly and have our party when the boy is home.
I have just spent a week in hospital and now have a heart condition. I was discharged on Friday and I am having trouble coming to terms with what has happened. But hey, I'm alive, I have the chance to change some things, ie. weight and diet.
Thanks for calling by.
Here you will find a hotch potch of thoughts, words and maybe some crafting thrown in now my MoJo has returned. Nice to see you, hope you call back again soon.
About Me
- Sheilagh
- I retired on March 11th 2014 after 26 years as a doctors receptionist. I am now looking forward to the freedom to enjoy my days doing anything I wish to. Spending time with family, catching up with friends. Playing in my Scrappy Shack, scrapbooking, cardmaking, art journalling, quilting, gardening, baking. Spending wonderful times with my beloved other half. I am so looking forward to this time in my life.

Saturday, 1 December 2012
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
WOYWW
Yes it's me again, turning up intermittently, full of good intentions. Not had much time for crafting of any sort over the past couple of weeks.
But now my grandson Conor is in Afghanistan and I cannot sleep for thinking about him I thought, I will go a pay an early visit to WOYWW.
Here are some photo's of the finished book I made for Conor to take with
him. I gave it to him just before he left. My idea was to produce a book/photo album that a Second World War soldier may have cobbled together. My family and friends thought it was fabulous, but they are not crafters of any sort.
I am quite pleased with it, a very personal creation made with so much love, there were tears shed on several occasions over the weeks. Conor was very touched astounded at the secrecy there had been in the weeks leading up to his being deployed and no one had let the cat out of the bag so to speak. The whole family contributed with photo's and letters and even the youngest didn't say anything to him about it.
This is the first book I have ever made, it is far from prefect. But made with love and pride and filled with so many family hopes and good wishes it should keep him safe until he is home again in
April 2013.
But now my grandson Conor is in Afghanistan and I cannot sleep for thinking about him I thought, I will go a pay an early visit to WOYWW.
I am quite pleased with it, a very personal creation made with so much love, there were tears shed on several occasions over the weeks. Conor was very touched astounded at the secrecy there had been in the weeks leading up to his being deployed and no one had let the cat out of the bag so to speak. The whole family contributed with photo's and letters and even the youngest didn't say anything to him about it.
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Family letters in pockets. |
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My Rosary. |
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A prayer for Conor's safety. |
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Finished Book and Bag. |
April 2013.
Friday, 31 August 2012
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Please Keep the Prayers Rising
When Mike got to theatre they did an in depth scan and they couldn't find anything!
They did not operate, but he is still in severe pain. They are going to do more tests and take him to theatre again on Friday.
I believe in Miracles, please keep Praying.
They did not operate, but he is still in severe pain. They are going to do more tests and take him to theatre again on Friday.
I believe in Miracles, please keep Praying.
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Prayers requested Please.
My son in law Mike, collapsed yesterday whilst out cycling, he has a brain aneurysm and we hope for an operation tomorrow for him. May I ask for prayers and healing thoughts for this wonderful husband and father.
Thank you
Thank you
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
WOYWW 166

Still working in the kitchen, my album for my grandson is coming along slowly. I have been taking my time so as not to make any mistakes, but guess what, I made a mistake!! I stuck the outer hinges right down. No where for the covers to fit, so I have come up with this, hope it works.......

Next step is the cover, heaven help me.....
Now I am late posting so I am nipping over to Lady Dunnit's to see what I have been missing, care to join me?
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
WOYWW
I have been a little remiss in attending this wonderful weekly treat, there is so much going on at the moment I cannot believe where the time goes. Anyway I am here today and if anyone pops in this is what I am up to. I am making my first mini envelope album and I am enjoying it to a certain degree, but stressing about it also. but that is me in a nutshell. The album is for my grandson who is going to Afghanistan in September (Where did that baby go??) I am trying to make it look like a Filofax from the 2nd WW, yes I know they didn't have them then, but the must have had something similar?
So I have chosen brown's and khaki colours and some muted masculine papers. The photo's show the pages waiting for their hinges, here is the problem, I am rubbish at lining things up straight, so there is a strong possibility this is going to be wonky! But hey ho, it is being made with love and that is all that matters. I am collecting photo's and messages from all close family members to put in the album so he will have us all close by while he is thousands of miles away in combat.
I did want to make it small enough for him to carry with him always, but my husband very gently advised me it would not be safe for him to carry it in case he was captured and the contents used against him. I was heart broken to think of such an eventuality and had to leave the project alone for over a week. Then I hit upon the idea I am following now.
As you can see I am back in the kitchen, crafting, not enough workspace in the shed to spread out.
Hopefully I will be back next week, with further pictures of my progress. I have until September to get it finished. So I am not going to rush it as is my usual trick and then everything goes pear shaped!!
Happy WOYWW.
Now scoot over to the delightful Mrs Dunnit and see some amazing sights.
Thanks for popping by.
So I have chosen brown's and khaki colours and some muted masculine papers. The photo's show the pages waiting for their hinges, here is the problem, I am rubbish at lining things up straight, so there is a strong possibility this is going to be wonky! But hey ho, it is being made with love and that is all that matters. I am collecting photo's and messages from all close family members to put in the album so he will have us all close by while he is thousands of miles away in combat.
I did want to make it small enough for him to carry with him always, but my husband very gently advised me it would not be safe for him to carry it in case he was captured and the contents used against him. I was heart broken to think of such an eventuality and had to leave the project alone for over a week. Then I hit upon the idea I am following now.
As you can see I am back in the kitchen, crafting, not enough workspace in the shed to spread out.
Hopefully I will be back next week, with further pictures of my progress. I have until September to get it finished. So I am not going to rush it as is my usual trick and then everything goes pear shaped!!
Happy WOYWW.
Now scoot over to the delightful Mrs Dunnit and see some amazing sights.
Thanks for popping by.
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