Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Hogmany on the Horizon


I can't believe tomorrow is the last day of the year already. We are planning to go to the Stake annual hogmany do along with Rosemary and Billy, [weather permitting] Should be fun, Gordon will be sporting his kilt. We have had a wonderful few days with our family, all ten of them. Chaotic but fun, I'm a happy Grannie.

Sunday, 27 December 2009

Cherrry blossoms in Bucksburn


Cherry blossoms in bloom in Bucksburn, one of my many happy memories of visits with the Dempseys. The weather here is freezing tonight and I have four of my wee ones tucked up in my bed, so it's blanket and sofa for me. Goodnight, Grannie's knackered.

Friday, 25 December 2009

Christmas Morning 2009

Well it's here at last Christmas morning and it's snowing. The bad weather has prevented Gordon and I travelling down to Yorkshire as is usual to spend Christmas day with the Haimes. Am really disappointed but we have to be sensible. the weather forecast is freezing fog on the A 66 which is a killer road at the best of times. We lost over a £100 which we forked out for a slap up meal at the Golden Lion. I would have rather have given the money to charity, but thems the breaks. However this is our first Christmas Dinner together in our wee hoose in Shotts. I've enjoyed preparing our hasty Christmas Dinner in my new kitchen, curtesy of my brother John and my darling husband. Recived some lovely gifts from friends and really enjoyed the Ward Christmas Carol Service last night, even though I was running around like a headless chicken trying to heat 72 Christmas Pies in a tiny oven. My long lost brother Andy turned up so that fair warmed my heart. We left and went down to see Bishop Paterson and his family. Billy lit his woodburning stove for us in the front room and we had a lovely chill out chat for a couple of hours. Nice! Am really looking forward to our annual Boxing Day Bash with the Dempseys and friends. I hope they have a good journey down from Aberdeen. gotta go now and check on the Roast. Yum smells good!

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Had a real busy day today. Piano Lesson at eleven then down to the Church Building to set up for the Relief Society Activity, back up to Shotts for Three to do my shift, back in at six, back out at six fifteen. The Charles Dickens Christmas Carol Extravaganza was a huge success. We had 29 sisters attend, thats pretty amazing as we only have 30 active sisters in our Ward. The live Nativity was lovely, Jane was amazing as the jolly Ghost. The feast was fabulous, it makes it all so worthwhile when you get the support, I must say we are a good team. I missed Isobel. She is totally exhausted with running to the hospital twice a day but the Good news is that her hubby is on the mend and should be home soon. Am off to sleepy land now as I'm shattered. But content.

Friday, 11 December 2009

Just had the missionaries for their regular Friday Fry Up, Delicious ,but heart attack on a plate. Bobby called me from hospital last night, it was so good to hear his voice, so glad that he is on the mend, didn't realise how much I missed him at work. It's a frosty day outside but the sun is shining, Dean Martin on the radio singing a christmas carol. Nice. Looking forward to Christmas and spending time with my family especially the kids.

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Liberace

Cant get my head around this playing a different melody wiyh my left hand while playing a melody with my right. Don't know if it's the coordination thats crap or the brain is fried. and just to truly piss me off I'm struggling with the puzzles on my new DS game Curious Village that my eleven year old grand daughter April has probably mastered. Brains fried am off to bed. grr! grr!

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Went to Bathgate today and did some Christmas shopping, I can't beliebe how quickly it has crept up on us, Just spent the last two hours wrapping up gifts for family and friends. Am Hank Marvin [starving] now, so I'm off to raid the fridge and to hell with calories.

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Had a lovely lunch with Dorothy and Hugh yesterday. We went to the Pink Turban again, Indian buffet, all you can eat for £4.95. Got my money's worth, and have probably put on a half stone. We were celebrating Dorothy's sixtieth Birthday, we are all senior citizens together, we enjoyed ourselves so much that we are going to make it a monthly occasion. Have got a few Relief Society assignments to be getting on with this week and the usual alterations going on. I got some festive music today at my piano lesson [Jingle Bells] with both hands playing a melody, this should be fun, my coordination is crap and it frys my brain, but the world loves a tryer. Gordon had both his toenails removed last week and the poor soul is still hobbling around in his sandals and it is absolutely baltic weather, it'll be frostbite next.