Thursday, 5 June 2014

Yarn

Knitting








Yarn Along

              



Knitting




I am knitting blankets for the very early babies again. 
My church has taken up this idea as a service project and I am now
so thankful to all the sisters who are knitting for the tiny babies born too soon.
This is just your basic, cast on 3 stitches, and garter stitch each row,
increasing one stitch at each end of every 2nd row 
(increasing in the 2nd stitch, not the first). 
Once I have the length I want (about 30cm),
I will decrease in the 2nd stitch of every 2nd row.
This little blanket will have a white crochet edge,
and some daisy's added to it.

Reading


 




Now we can all agree that most of the books we buy
our children are actually for ourselves cant we?
Good.
This is the cutest book ever, about a little boy
who asks him Mummy to tell him what she was like when she was small.
The story is sweet, and the illustrations are beautiful
Oscar loves it.

Thanks for stopping by
(FYI I know the blog looks a bit wonky, 
my darling husband is going to fix it for me)

Joining in with GINNY and friends for Yarn Along


Valerie
xxx

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Loving Lately ❤






A nursery day trip

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Scotland, despite the 'greyness' here





ST MORIZ for those of us who need a little help.


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And this little guy, of course



Monday, 2 June 2014

At The Weekend

















































At The Weekend

We have just spent a lovely few days at our Temple 
in Chorley England
We had a wonderful time.
We cannot photograph the inside of our Temples,
however you can see some photo's of a Temple before opening HERE


The Temple grounds and building itself are beautiful
and well worth photographing















































Valerie
xxx

Thursday, 22 May 2014

An Amazing Guy !







Last year one of the missionaries who baptised me was sent to 
teach the Gospel in another area.
I was extremely sad to see him go and shed a few tears.
A new missionary came in his place 
(Mormon missionaries are always in a companionship of 2 or 3).
I conceded that although I was sure 'the new guy' 
would be very nice, it just wouldn't be the same. 
Well my goodness, did the new guy not turn out to be 
one of the most amazing young men we have had the pleasure of meeting.






Elder Tinsley became very precious to us,
and in fact was the missionary my daughter asked to baptise her,
just a few months after I was baptised.

Inevitably Elder Tinsley went on to another area too, and we were very sad
to see him go.
In case you don't know, missionaries are just 'ordinary' young men and women
who volunteer themselves to serve on our Lords mission for 2 years.
I cannot imagine how hard it must be to be sent off to a new
country and try and share the Gospel with a somewhat unwilling audience.  

There are 3 missionaries who will forever be in my heart because 
they shared such an intimate part of my life, my journey into 



Elder Craig Butikofer
Who taught me the Gospel and performed my baptism





Elder Spencer McCarthy
Who taught me the Gospel and performed my confirmation





And Elder Joshua Tinsley
Who taught me the Gospel and became such a wonderful and amazing friend to 
all of our family




Our trip to Edinburgh last week was to say goodbye to 
Elder Tinsley, as he is now finished his mission
and its time for him to get back in to normal life.

Thank you SO much for serving a mission Elder Tinsley
The Lord certainly knew what he was doing
when He sent you to teach us.
We will be forever indebted to you, please come back soon
xxx










(p.s. yes I did cry a lot, again! lol)

Valerie
xxx