Hello!
This is where I will be standing tomorrow.
It is a craft fair which means that I have been very busy crafting this week. The great thing is....no pottery and glass to pack away and transport. Love that!
I will be taking loads of new ribbons, lace and trims ( this is just a niblet of my stash).
Some pretty little pincushions.
A few bundles of patchwork fabric squares.
A traffic jam of pussies on buses.
A suitcase of Foxes in Boxes ( plus one escapee).
I will be taking all my stock in 3 suitcases which will make a lovely change from lugging heavy boxes. Let's hope there are plenty of Christmas shoppers.
On the family news front, and including a rare picture, eldest son has got a job!!
I had to steal this pic from his Facebook page as he refuses to be photographed by me. It's almost as if he thinks I will slap it all over the world wide web ;)
Yes, my eldest son has a job at a supermarket that is an anagram of SADA.
After a rather tricky interview process, that involved us travelling to the wrong branch of the aforementioned large supermarket chain, he as actually managed to impress and starts training next week. I am chuffed on many levels, one of them being that I will be quite a bit richer.
He will be working at weekends and possibly after college.
He has just started studying for his A levels and is taking Maths statistics, Business, Accounting and Economics. He gets his brains from me.
The same night that I drove around Ashton for three hours, visiting the towns many branches of A**A, I was attending the Vintage Manchester awards night. It was all a bit of a mad frenzy but I managed to get ready in the nick of time.
I wasn't actually an award nominee ( I may be next year if I am brave enough) but OOB and moi went to support the
Vintage Village team. They were nominated for the best vintage market.
This is a rather nice picture of us all (OOB, Sarah, Al and Me). The picture was taken by a very dapper gentleman by the name of
Anthony.
The night was held at Matt and Phreds in Manchesters Northern Quarter and was all organised by my lovely friend Susan of
Vintage Manchester fame.
And guess what....Vintage Village won! It is so well deserved.
I will be back at VV next month.
I received a lovely package from Martje over at
Silly Old Suitcase.
What a treat. Such a lovely selection of goodies.
I encourage everyone to enter any of her future giveaways. I have used some of the fabrics for my little pincushions and all the colourful stickers for my fair pricing....brilliant.
I am going to wear the Rose necklace tomorrow.
Thanks Martje. X
Tonight I will mostly be eating a winter stew, maybe having a couple of beers (it is a Saturday) and desperately trying to find something worth watching on the box.
Thanks for reading. X
- Posted using IPad and half my brain.