This is St Barnabas Church that I attend and it is where the Best Beloved and I got married 6 years ago. It is such a lovely little church and I shall really miss it when we move Oop Noarth. I particularly like this view from the path, through the gate and across the field.
Last weekend we went back up to Cumbria for my sister-in-law's 60th birthday dinner and needless to say we viewed a few houses, 7 in fact. Before we got there though we stopped at a service station and were amazed to see this.
A work in progress for someone. A little project.
Anyway, one of the houses we saw was everything we were hoping it would be and more so Monday morning the Best Beloved was straight on the phone to the estate agent to make an offer.....which was accepted. We are so pleased and can't wait for the summer when we will move in. It's a really lovely house in a little village with a self-contained flat which we may rent out....and a 3 acre field so I will be able to keep bees. I'm really thrilled.
So I've been fervently packing but still seem to be making little headway. Some of the packing has been more enjoyable than other bits.
This was my grandmother's china cabinet and I remember when I was a child that it was full of her precious tea sets: one covered in roses and another with Japanese designs. I used to spend ages looking through the glass at everything but I was never allowed to touch anything. It also had all the little weather vanes we bought her when we went on holiday. They were little alpine houses where the man came out if it was wet and the lady if it was dry. My sister and I loved them but Nanny got a little fed up with them and begged my parents not to buy her any more. Instead we bought her tea towels from wherever we went. When she passed away we found all the tea towels in the bottom of her chest of drawers unused. Maybe she was saving them for a special occasion.
Now I have the cabinet and it is filled with all my precious things; some from when I was a child, some from when my children were little.
I bought these glass perfume bottles whenever I visited my sister out in Egypt. We went so often to the shop the owner began to recognise us. I remember him charging another tourist an awful lot more money for a bottle than he was charging me.
The cabinet is locked with a tiny little key that has tendency to fall out and I lost it once so now it has an obvious fob bought in France:
Back to the packing...and in the spirit of my New Year's intentions for simplicity and thrift I saved the box from the cat food:
and using the paper from the shredder I had the perfect strong and safe box for my precious bottles.
Now where am I going to put these little chappies?
Philippa xx
Oh my goodness, you live in a glorious corner of the world....'tis bliss!! What a wonderful answer to prayer...AND....you have found your new home...amazing!! It sounds absolutely heaven. Good luck with packing those li'l treasures of yours...they are beautiful, aren't they. They must bring back so many wonderful memories to you. Now as for those cute li'l chappies, I am sure you will find somewhere suitable!!
ReplyDeleteThe packing has reached the stage where frankly I have had enough and would quite happily just throw everything that's left straight into black plastic sacks or boxes. What do they say? Been there, read the book, seen the film and got the t-shirt. Will it ever end? Philippa xx
DeleteOh my gosh what a busy lady you have been! I TOTALLY and COMPLETELY understand what you are going through. But I'm so glad you found a house and I'm very excited about the beekeeping prospects! I am going to enjoy all of your activities through your blog. So fun....and oh my gosh...a little village. Just so excited for you. I really am.
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The packing is done - well at least all bar the shouting. I have really had enough. Tomorrow is moving day and the test will be whether we can get all the boxes and furniture in the rented house and still be able to breathe for 6 months. On the plus side because we won't have any projects to work on or decorating to do at the weekends now the Best Beloved has offered to take me out. Now that's got to make moving worthwhile hasn't it? Pxx
DeleteHello Philippa, whereabouts in Cumbria are you moving to? I don't envy you the task of packing up your home, you wonder where it all came from, don't you ...
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping in and visiting me today, and good luck with the giveaway!
Love Claire xxx
Hi Claire, nice to hear from you again. We're going to be moving to Bothel, not far from Cockermouth, if all goes to plan. It's a lovely house, with fantastic views and I can't wait (especially because I can't wait to get out of this shoebox). I tried to be really organised when I did the packing - boxes that would be unpacked in this room and those that wouldn't in another. Still can't find things. Nevermind, in 6 months' time all will be neat and tidy in our new home...am I being too optimistic do you think?
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