‘Tis the Season

‘Tis the season.  “For what?” you might well ask.

‘Tis the season for wondering what I’ve been doing for the last couple of months.  Where did the time go?

‘Tis the season for relaxing after my children’s birthdays – all around the same time of year.  My elder daughter kindly let me “play” with her tea stand so that I could illustrate my point about this year being a cupcake baking spectacular.  There were lemon and lime poppy seed butterfly cupcakes, the ever-guaranteed-to-please chocolate ones…you get the picture?

‘Tis the season for making children’s fancy dress costumes.  Now there’s a feature of parenting you don’t get warned about.  For this year’s school music showcase, my son had to be dressed as an Australian.  Long story I won’t bore you with for the moment, but the terms of reference were wide – think anything from the Sydney Opera House to a swagman.  Suffice it to say, I found myself having a Project Runway moment in Spotlight (fabric, craft, etc shop), and spending some nights with a sewing needle in my hand.
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‘Tis the season for my children attending other children’s birthday parties.  Actually, when isn’t it?.  “Wear running shoes”, says one invitation.  OK, that’s easy.  “Come dressed as your favourite fairy/dress up/pixie”, says another invitation.  So I think I’m in the market to buy some fairy wings – pink preferably, of course.  Or make some?  Either way, Miss Four will be over the moon.

‘Tis the season for having to lock down my diary with bookings for everything you could possibly think of having to book, through to January.  Speaking of which, ‘tis the Season for having to buy a new diary – yes, call me a dinosaur if you wish, but I still love paper diaries (especially of the cheerful, colourful variety like this).

And oh yes, ‘tis the season for knitting.  I’m talking global averages here, rather than closer to home in New Zealand where it’s getting towards the beach and barbeque season.  There’s a pattern about to be released for testing, and a few other things in the pipeline.  Rejoice!

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