34

Firstly – the shop is coming back.

However since closing the shop to upgrade and re-photograph we have had a cascade of problems including:

  • going to A&E in an ambulance. (The injured person in question is well on the mend and their injury was scary but not permanently scarring thank goodness.)
  • both children suffering a vomitting bug (we’re still in the midst of that one, though hopefully tomorrow will be better.
  • I am refusing to get the same bug but feel awful and bleurg and have been holding the youngest vomity child for most of the day. (Mind you it is lovely to have a small child asleep on you, even if they might wake up and vomit.)
  • (sorry, I’ll stop saying vomit.)

And now, in the midst of all that I have turned 34. Please wish me health. And less of the v word.

The shop will be back very soon. Promise.

 

The Shop is Closed (Temporarily) while I Upgrade and Stock Check and Add New Lines (of Yarn, not code.)

Yeah, it’s not a great time to be doing this, but it’s never a great time to do a big overhaul. This one is long over due (at least to me.)

If you NEED OxfordKitchenYarns right now, then they are still stocked at Darn It and Stitch, Wool and Willow and now at Moss Stitch.

Otherwise the shop will be back (with lots of lovely new stock too!) in a week or so. (Basically as soon as I can!)

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Yarn Along

Yarn Along 25/01/12

This week’s Yarn Along (via Small Things) looks very like last week’s. The cardigan has come on – a bit – though it doesn’t much look like it. I’ve completed the yoke, so now I’m slogging my way down the body in small snatched of time (usually after meals, waiting for the children to finish.) It’s great fun to wallow in my own yarn though – something I haven’t really had chance to do for a little while.

(I’m biased but I think it’s great stuff.)

Book-wise, I have managed to get hold of a large chunk of the Little House on the Prairie series through our local charity shops. They are 60’s-70’s Puffin editions, and all (except The Long Winter) are in very good condition. I grew up with this era of paperbacks (though I’m only 33!) so they fit right into our bookshelves and already feel very familiar. I’ve never actually read the series before, but I started Little House on the Prairie while waiting for the washing to dry at the weekend and really enjoyed it.

I’m finding the parenting is a great excuse to finally read/re-read all those classic children’s books that have been on my list for years.

W read original version of The Wind in Willows at the end of the last year and had a great time. I bought my sister Swallows and Amazons (to go with her theatre tickets to see the musical), at christmas, and got myself a copy while I was at it. And after crying at the end of a very, very heavily abridged version of The Railway Children (father steps off the train and I’m a puddle of tears!) I’ve promised myself some time with the original novel at some point this year.

Excitingly, you can get a load of these classic texts for free via Project Gutenberg, which works well if you have some sort of digital reader. Mind you I’m a sucker for a second-hand edition from amazon or charity shops.