Well was it a good one? I thank you for all your lovely comments and emails...I have thought a lot over the last few days about blogging. It was my last years resolution to start one and commit to it for a year. So officially I can stop now. I have so enjoyed being part of this community, the support and actually not feeling like a complete 'NUT' because I get twitchy if I don't make something on a daily basis!!! So I thank each and every one of you who have read my blog all year, for those who have taken time out of their day to leave a comment, to anyone who has just read it for the first time, for those who dip in and out and not forgetting those people who have read it and will not return, well its not every ones cup of tea...So I am going to carry on, I can not face life without my creative time, it really helps me through the day and gives me lots of 'light bulb' moments!
As I am just recovering from the celebrations of New Year, the voice is just starting to return and the headache has at last gone!!! I danced in the New year and eventually had to leave the partying to those with more stamina and take my sleeping babes back to their own beds. I like New Year, I love the reflective part of it and the making of the new plans and all the promise that it brings, last night I sat up in bed with a pot of tea and my heated blanket on as it was so cold out (I am just such a kitten)!!! I made pages of notes on all my hopes and aspirations...I hope that some of them come to fruition - and those that don't, well, its good to dream. I wish you your best year yet...
Just a few more days left of the season then its time to find a new groove, facing a house without all the glitter and twinkle that Christmas brings and the silence as the children return to school...Ahhhh...my solution this year is to use up my sale purchases...lots of new fabric...Yum!!!
Photo: Gingerbread House...made by the little people on New Years Eve!!!
As I am just recovering from the celebrations of New Year, the voice is just starting to return and the headache has at last gone!!! I danced in the New year and eventually had to leave the partying to those with more stamina and take my sleeping babes back to their own beds. I like New Year, I love the reflective part of it and the making of the new plans and all the promise that it brings, last night I sat up in bed with a pot of tea and my heated blanket on as it was so cold out (I am just such a kitten)!!! I made pages of notes on all my hopes and aspirations...I hope that some of them come to fruition - and those that don't, well, its good to dream. I wish you your best year yet...
Just a few more days left of the season then its time to find a new groove, facing a house without all the glitter and twinkle that Christmas brings and the silence as the children return to school...Ahhhh...my solution this year is to use up my sale purchases...lots of new fabric...Yum!!!
Photo: Gingerbread House...made by the little people on New Years Eve!!!
16 comments:
Happy New Year! I'm sure glad you're going to keep on blogging!!
I couldn't live without my Suzie! I love the gingerbread house! And if I ever win the lottery, I'm making my way out to you!
Happy New Year! And I, too am glad that you will continue to blog!
Happy New Year ! Love your blogging!
Barbara
Happy New Year; am most pleased that you will continue blogging, it's a wonderful hobby and I love to read your blog
Happy new Year Suzie to all of you! Thanks for keeping on blogging! It was nice to meet you in 2007 and I look forward to your 2008 posts!
Good to see you are carrying on Suzie Sews. I haven't got children in common with you and I can't sew, but I still visit you. I think that every blog I visit gives me inspiration in some form or another and I have developed friendships with others who I would never have met otherwise. x
wishing you a very happy year of blogging!!
Happy New Year! That's a lovely gingerbread house - we have a kit to make one and haven't yet done it *blush*. I'm pleased you're going to carry on blogging. Take care. x
Lovely house - and such a goods idea to make it on New Year's Eve - we may do that next year. It was just a bit too rich for the run up to Christmas! Chocolate buttons for the roof are lovely - that's what we wanted to use but the village shop didn't have any.
I'm really glad you've decided not to stop too ;-)
Happy New Year Suzie sweetie. Your Christmas looked perfectly magical and that cooker is to-die-for!
Thank you so much for my pretty bird that you kindly sent with the cheque, I love it :-)
Hi, Suzie, what a gorgeously colourful gingerbread house. Happy New Year and look forward to your blog in 2008.
Margaret and Noreen
We didn't do a gingerbread house this year. Your's is delighful. I'm so glad your going to continue bolgging. i love your blog and always look forward to your comments ~ love Julia x
Happy New Year. I'm new to your blog, I'll be back!
Oh yay! You'll keep blogging! Love the little gingerbread house!
Love the gingerbread house. It is very nicely decorated by the kids.
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