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Monday, 30 June 2014

Time Off & Back To Reality!

I mentioned in my last post that I was midway through my first of two weeks off of work, and what a lovely chilled out two weeks they were. But it's been back to work and back to reality again this week!

I did manage to get a lot of what I wanted to get done in my weeks off though! During my first week I mainly chilled out as my hubby was off too so it was nice to spend some together, as with me working Saturdays we usually only get one full day together.

Luckily we had some lovely weather that so I took my hubby for a walk down to my usual bunny spotting place. We ended up going further than I usually do and took a route past my usual place, which took us out the other side of the fields and through a housing estate where we then came across a farm who's land was open to the public.

We walked through the fields for hours and then along the river walk on the way back, we saw a few Pony's but it was mainly just open countryside with amazing views over the town. It's crazy to think that I have lived here all of my life and never even knew that the place existed. That's on of the things the I love about where I live, we are so close to town and everything that we need but equally we are surrounded by such beautiful countryside that you can feel like you are in the middle of nowhere within minutes. I have put together some of the photos from our little outing below:

The beautiful view over the fields
 The beautiful view over the fields towards town
     Another beautiful view from the top of the hill
   
 A Magpie with it's baby & a Shire Horse that we met along the way
   Along with it's pony friend
Shetland Pony Friend & it's fellow Shire Horse friend 
Along the river walk we spotted dome Dragon Flies  
 and a very hairy and elaborate caterpillar, I am not sure what type he is though
  Some pretty flowers
The heavy erosion on the roots of the trees along the river walk was quite apparent and not helped by the bad weather we had last winter. As it turned out they are about to close off and regenerate the river walk within the next free months due to the excessive erosion caused over the winter. 
A Painted Lady Butterfly basking in the sunshine
 
The second week of my time off I mainly spent tidying and de-cluttering the flat! I think that I have mentioned before that I am a bit of a hoarder, and the flat has been in need of a sort out for sometime but prior to now I have not had the time to get my teeth stuck into it. I have still got the bedroom and my studio to go, but the living room and kitchen are looking much fresher now and are much nicer places to spend time in!
The only other thing that I have to report is that we have kind of found a temporary solution to the washing machine issue! We had the plumber round and it seems that the problem with the pressure is in the wall between us and our neighbour as their water pressure is fine, which means that it is an issue that the managing agents of the flat will need to sort. It’s going to be a bit expensive job for them though so it may not be happening anytime soon, so until then I am having to fill the washing machine up manually which isn’t ideal but is still quicker and more convenient that having to go to my parents to do it!
I hope that you have all had a good weekend and that you have a good week ahead. I am currently writing this whilst watching the end of the Glastonbury Festival, which I have watched a lot of over the weekend and it is really making me long to go to a festival again! Usually I have the same two weeks that I have just had off each year to go to Download Festival, which I have mentioned before but this year is the first in five years that I have not gone and I have really missed not going. The reason that my friends and I decided not to go this year was because we had seen a lot of the bands before, and a band that we really want to see are playing Reading Festival in August so we have decided to give that a go instead. I really hope that it is as good as Download is as typically the weather was really good for Download this year. For me there really is no other experience like going to a music festival! Unfortunately I can’t do the whole five days of Reading like my friends due to it being our peak trading week at work, but I shall be joining them during the weekend instead which is better than nothing!
Thanks as always for popping by! x      

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Busy & Bunnies!

I am not quite sure where the weeks have gone over the past month or so since I last blogged but they definitely seem to have flown by! Things have been busy around here as usual not only with work, but our washing machine also broke a few weeks ago so I have been spending most of my days off going around my parents to get our washing done and dried. Hence why not a lot else has been getting done including blogging!

I thought that ordering and fitting a new washing machine would be quite simple, but it has turned out to be a bit of a nightmare!

 Firstly it turned up and I ended up having to spend a few evenings bashing holes in cupboards, which I wasn't expecting as the pipes for the new one needed to be higher than the old one.

Then I was rather proud that I had successfully managed to plumb in our washing machine myself and get all working, only to find that it didn't work properly because we don't have enough pressure coming in from our cold tap to make it able to do a whole cycle. This is a problem that we didn't have before as our other washing machine was so old that it ran through a hot and cold feed, whereas modern washing machines only run on a cold feed. So I now have a brand new washing machine that currently I can only look at until the landlord sends in a plumber to sort out the problem, so the washing at my parents goes on.

On the plus side we went and saw a financial advisor the other weekend to find out if we are any closer to being able to afford our own property, and it seems like we are getting there which has made us more hopeful.

We have our flat lease until the beginning of next year, so our aim is to be able to get out of out worn out little flat and find something before then. We were really hoping to be able to get a two bed house, but with the way that the prices are going up around here at the moment that is looking less likely.

Two bed houses in the area are currently going for about £235,000+ at the moment, with all of the new builds of the same size that are currently being built going for £300,000 upwards, so you can see what we are up against. But so long as we can get on the property ladder and find a property big enough to start a family in we will be happy.

So after weeks of my head being filled with washing machines and mortgages I decided last Friday that I just needed a day to myself to go and clear my head, so as it was such a beautiful day I went down to my favourite bunny spotting site to see if I could see any this time.

You may remember that I mentioned going down there in my post "Crisp Sunny Days" earlier in the year and didn't see any. In fact I haven't seen any since my post "Snowy Walk," but this time I was definitely not disappointed! Warning this part of my post is a little photo heavy!

 
 So firstly I saw two little squirrels playing together and thought, well at least if I don't see any bunnies I have seen some form of wild life!
 
 
Then I spotted these little babies in my usual bunny spotting place, enjoying the freshly cut grass. This was about as close as I could get to them without scaring them off. But the some nice man saw I was taking photos and decided to deliberately walk right by them and scare them all away. So my plan B was to go over the railway bridge and see if I could spot any more!
 
 
At first I couldn't see anything but then I spotted these two little ears poking up above the grass in the distance.
 
 
Then the more I looked the more I began to see! The bunnies on this side of the bridge were even more skittish the ones in my usual spot, so it took a lot of time to slowly creep up to them and read their body language in order to get photos. 
 
 
As I sat very still over time more and more bunnies came out to play! 
 
 
I was really lucky to get so close up to this little baby. I had been trying to get a shot of him for a while, and kept walking down the hill and creeping back up again to try and get a close up. But as I crept up to within a meter or so towards him rather than run off he just froze, at which point I realised that there was a lady with a dog on the other side that was eyeing him up. So at this point he was probably terrified, but it meant that I managed to get within a couple of feet of him in order to get this picture before he ran off.
 
 
 
After this I noticed that there was a big collection of bushes that was right by where I had been taking the photos that had overgrown with an archway in between, so I decided that it would be the perfect hiding place to try and get some more close ups. As you can see it worked a treat and after a bit of waiting I found myself looking up the hill at some bunnies in the distance, when I looked back I realised that this bunny above was right in front of me just outside the bush, I think that I was more surprised to see him that he was to see me! In fact I don't think that he ever even realised that I was there, and that is how I managed to get my shot of the day! He stayed there for a few minutes so I got to take in every detail of this beautiful creature, before he hopped off. I don't think that I have ever been this close to a wild bunny before but it was a wonderful experience.
 
 
After this I continued to watch the bunnies from my little hide out, and this baby bunny appeared. It took him a while to get his confidence to come out but he did eventually.

 
I wanted to try and get another cloue up of a baby and then this little one appeared, again  getting pretty close to me and basking in the sun. He was definitely more aware of me being there than the previous bunny though. 

 
By this point I had been bunny spotting up the hill for over three hours, so I thought that I should start to head back. On the way though I stopped back at my usual spot and found these two very chilled out bunnies!  

 
Along with this little one who was enjoying the grass. I thought that he looked so cute as he moved along putting his little  bun in the air. He was also quite playful and had mad moments where he would run about and jump in the air!

 
More munching bunnies!

 
Time for a little scratch between the munching!

 
As well as a little wash!

 
Just chilling and munching!

 
They just couldn't get enough of the lush grass!

 
The pretty pathway on my way back home!
 
Needless to say after my little bunny spotting adventure I was definitely feeling a lot more chilled, and I am planning on keeping this up further as I now have two weeks off of work. This week with my hubby and the next on my own. During this time I am hoping to get a lot  done, both with tidying the flat, drawing, and hopefully launching a new bobby bunny product!
 
I hope that you are all well and that the weather is being a kind to all of you as it seems to be with us at the moment. Thank you for hopping by! x

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Easter & Birthday Round Up!

Hello everyone, it's been a while! It's only been a month since I last blogged, but it feels like years! Work has been pretty hectic lately with training courses and presentations taking up a lot of my time, but it is all over with now and I can finally get back to catching up with what I like to do best; my illustration and blogging!

As it has been a while since I was last on here I shall give you a roundup of what has been going on at the Bobby Bunny & Friends headquarters, apart from training courses and presentations!

Firstly Easter! Unfortunately I spent the whole Bank Holiday weekend working, but I did manage to have some family time on Easter Sunday. We went to the hubby's dad's for what was meant to be a Easter Egg Hunt for the kids and a barbeque, but after having lots of lovely weather recently it decided to buck it down with rain. But as un-deterred as we Brits are when it comes to the weather, we had a barbeque under some big gazebos and the kids still had the Easter Egg Hunt in the rain, which with kids being kids they loved! I also ended up with a lot of Easter eggs from my parents and family, as every year my mum makes up my sister and I Easter bags with lots of little treats!

Now for birthday times! The 23rd of April St. George's Day falls on my birthday. This year I had the day off and spent it with my friend and her twins, then in the evening I went out for a family meal with my mum, dad, sister and hubby to a local Inn. I had a lovely day and was thoroughly spoilt, getting some money for our savings and lots of gifts, many of which involved bunnies as you can see  below; along with all of my Easter eggs.

 
Walk around Worthing! So that brings me to this weekend just gone! Again I was working most of the Bank Holiday weekend but I had Sunday off. So since it was a lovely day I went down to Worthing with my parents, for a nice walk along the seafront and had fish and chips and a 99. I managed to get a few pictures too as you can see below:
 
I then realised in the evening that I had caught the sun a little too, which I wasn't expecting as even though it was bright it didn't feel particularly warm, but I think that the sea breeze must have masked it. So I am now a bit red and have some dodgy tan lines going on!

So that brings me pretty much up to date now! This week I have just been catching up with, illustrations, e-mails and blogs. I have had a few card orders to sort out too, one of which was a bespoke giant wedding card which posed a few challenges as I only have an A4 printer, but I managed to get around it in the end and you can see the results on my Facebook page.

I have also now finally listed the new wedding design that showed you in my last post on my Etsy shop, rather later than I intended but it is there now and the Naming Day card will be up by this evening. Sorry for the delay!

I hope that everything is good with you all, and that you too enjoyed Easter and the Bank Holiday weekends. Thank you also for popping by and bearing with me even though I have not posted for a while! I am now off for a pub lunch with the hubby as he is off this week and the weather is also not looking too shabby. Take care! x 

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

A Wedding & A Naming Ceremony!

Over the past few weeks I have been busy getting two new card designs ready, for two events that took place this weekend just gone. The first was a family wedding and the second was a Naming Ceremony, for my hubby's friend's baby girl. Unfortunately both events were taking place on the same day at the same time, so we couldn't attend both but thoroughly enjoyed the wedding which we did attend.

It was the first family wedding that we had attended since our own, so that it itself bought back some lovely memories. The wedding was between my Uncle's step-son and his Fiancé and took place at their local church in Bognor. Luckily even though it was a little overcast the weather did just about hold out for them, and they managed to get some lovely photos both in the grounds of the church as well as at the local park.

Everyone had a great time and it was also lovely to get all of the family together, as unless there is a family event or its Christmas it doesn't tend to happen very often.


As you can see from the photos above the main colour scheme was teal, so I used this within the colours of their wedding card below. See what you think.


 Now onto my second design which as I mentioned was for a Naming Ceremony: 


I was quite pushed for time to get both of the images done in time for their events, so I was rather pleased with myself that I managed it. I got the colours onto both the sketches within a day which is pretty good for me, as I don't think that I have ever managed to get two designs done in one day!  

The plan is to put both of these cards up for sale on my Etsy shop within the next few days, so keep your eyes peeled both on my shop and my Bobby Bunny & Friends Facebook page.

I hope that you are all having a good week! We are half way to the weekend and the weather is looking pretty good here now that the smog has gone. I hope that it is looking good for you all too! x   

Friday, 21 March 2014

New Mother's Day Design and Sunsets!

Evening all! I hope that you are well! I just thought that I would hop in quickly to show you my new Bobby Bunny design. This design is especially of Mother's Day and features Bella bunny handing her mummy some flowers, after she had been digging around the garden to find them. She is also trying (not very successfully) to conceal the evidence of this behind her back!

I have made this card especially for my mummy, but it will also be going on sale in my Etsy shop shortly.



Whilst I am here I would also like to share with you a few pics, of some of the beautiful sunsets that we have been having here over the past week or so. The quality of the pictures is not great as they were taken on my very old camera phone, plus the ones on the left were also taken on a moving train on my way back from a work trip in London. The ones on the right were taken on a different day whist I was walking home from work.
Sitting on the train looking at these lovely scenes I was thinking about how beautiful sunsets are and how I don't know anyone that doesn't like sunsets. Thinking of this then brought back one of my earliest childhood memories. I was only about two at the time and had been to the park with my mum and some friends on a lovely summers day. The sun was setting as we left and the sky was very orange, I remember vividly what it looked like. Then after seeing it I just remember sobbing, I was absolutely distraught because I didn't know what a sunset was and thought that the sky was on fire! I then remember my mum's friend having to carry me home and comfort me, as my mum was heavily pregnant with my sister at the time. I think the fact that I got myself in such a state is probably why it stuck with me, strange child that I was! I makes me laugh thinking about it now, but I certainly wasn't laughing at the time!  

Thank you for hopping by as always it is much appreciated! Have a fabulous weekend everyone! x    

Thursday, 6 March 2014

Crisp Sunny Days!

I have mentioned on here before about how much I love the cold and crisp sunny days that you get in winter, but we haven't had many of these at all this winter with the all of rain and mild conditions.
 
However the weather seems to have finally taken a turn for the better over the past week or so, and we have had some lovely and much needed cool sunny days! So I thought I would seize the opportunity on my day off, and go for a little walk in the countryside. I also though that the fresh air would do me good, as I am currently getting over a head cold and this was the first day that I had started to feel better. 
 
I decided to go for a walk down behind the church where the hubby and I got married as it's a lovely place to go, so still and peaceful yet only a five minute walk from where we live. When you are there it's strange to think that you are literally just a few minute's walk away from the town centre, as it's so quiet and all you can see for miles are rolling fields.
 
I was hoping to see some bunnies but unfortunately as lovely as the weather was, there were too many dog walkers about for them to come out and play.
 
It was however not a wasted trip, as firstly I came across three little ducks playing in the river:

 
I can only assume that being the time of year; the male Mallards were both trying to pursue the female. Even though they did all seem to be getting along quite amicably at the time.
 
It would be nice if some little ducklings have appeared by the next time that I go down there!  

 
There were also plenty of Daffodils, Crocus's, and Snow-Drops, to name a few of the flowers that I saw coming into boom. Adding some much needed colour to the scenery and signifying that spring is definitely on its way!
 
 
In amongst the flowers and signs of spring though, the damage that the storms and rain have brought this winter were still very much apparent.
 
I hadn't actually walked down here since the storms and bad weather started at Christmas. So I was quite surprised to see how many big trees had fallen down in this part of town, as there weren't any that had fallen in the large park nearby.
 
I think that with a lot of them the ground has just been so wet that it couldn't hold their weight anymore and had just given way.  
   
 
I also got to catch a glimpse of the Jay bird that I mentioned saw way back in my Snowy Walk post, but this time I did actually manage to get a half decent image of him. I don't know if it was the same one as it was a fare while ago, but it was in pretty much the same placed as before so I like to think that it was.  
 
 
The final things that I saw on my walk apart from this lovely scenery were a couple of Buzzards that I managed to catch gliding over the railway bridge where I was standing. Unfortunately I didn't manage to get any shots of them as they were moving too fast and were too high up to capture, but it was lovely to see.
 
I spoke to a lady who was walking her dog just after and she had noticed them too. She said that she walks that way every day and had never seen Buzzards around there before, so I felt quite lucky to have seen them. It was definitely a good ending to a nice walk in the country!
 
I hope that if the weather has been bad in your area that it is perking up now too, and that you are also starting to see signs of spring! Enjoy the rest of your week and weekend, only a few days to go! x  

Thursday, 20 February 2014

Valentine's & Tribute To Lucy!

Evening all! I hope that you are well! It's been a few weeks since I have had a chance to blog as I have been pretty busy with work, due to both half-term and having to travel about for courses etc at the moment.

As I mentioned in my last post I was about to have the week off of work. That was a couple of weeks ago now and seems like a bit of a distant memory. I was originally planning on getting a lot of drawing done but decided that as I had a prolonged amount of time off, that it would be more productive if I de-cluttered my studio/spare room which is overdue a tidy! As I have mentioned before I am a bit of a hoarder but the place was getting a bit out of control, as I still have most of my much bigger room from before I moved, packed into my little studio room along with all of my art stuff.  It's an ongoing project, but I am getting there slowly!

Valentine's then fell on the Friday after I was back at work. The hubby and I don't tend to make a big thing out of Valentine's and usually just get each other cards, but this year he also bought me some flowers and chocolates too. Then after work I cooked us a lovely meal courtesy of M&S. Whatever you got up to, I hope that you all enjoyed Valentine's with your loved ones too!

 
  
 
Whilst I am on here today I would like to share a little story with you. At the beginning of this week I received some sad news. A girl that was in my peer group at secondary school tragically died on Sunday, after a long battle with a brain tumour at the young age of 25. I didn't know her well, but when we were older she used to live opposite my parents with her husband, daughter, and step-son before moving away to Portsmouth. I want to share her story with you now, as not only is it incredibly tragic but also incredibly inspiring.

Lucy got married just a few months before me in the May of 2011 and moved to Waterlooville in Portsmouth with her husband, daughter then 3, and step-son 6 not long after. She had been suffering with headaches for a long time and was having them investigated. Then tragically just a month after she had got married, she was diagnosed with a serious inoperable brain tumour and given just 12 months to live. Despite this Lucy stayed strong and was determined to fight for her life. The doctors tried to do everything that they could to try and control and shrink the size of her tumour, and she endured numerous rounds of both chemo and radiotherapy. Throughout this she always stayed so positive, happy, and strong, as well as keeping her dirty sense of humour and cheeky ways.

She started a bucket list of everything that she wanted to do before she passed. One of the first things on her list was to go away with her family, but as she couldn't fly she decided that she wanted to go around the UK in a campervan for a three week trip. In order for her do this money had to be found to hire the campervan. Being that her whole family are huge football fans, her husband and a few of his friends came up with the idea to have their legs waxed to help raise the money. They also decided that they would go travelling around UK, visiting as many football clubs as possible in drag to raise further funds. Soon the total was reached and Lucy's first wish was granted, she was able to go on holiday with her family. They all had a lovely time despite the fact that Lucy had to spend a lot of time in a wheel chair, as her mobility was already being quite badly affected by her illness.

After this her next big wish was to be see and take her daughter to her first day of school, which was in September 2012 past the time in which the doctors had said she would live. Come September Lucy was still here and achieved her wish, not only to take her daughter to school on her first day but on many occasions after this too. Her daughter loved being dropped off at school by mummy, especially since she could get a ride with mummy on her pink mobility scooter!

For a while the tumour which Lucy decided to name Boris seemed to stabilise and even shrunk a little at one stage. Lucy carried on going through her bucket list again still with smile on her face despite the pain she was in, and always determined to fight not only for herself but especially for her little girl. She met numerous footballers and celebrities that she admired in including James Corden, and went to see Peter Andre in concert with her friends and little girl. Her daughter got to walk on as a mascot for her favourite football club and got to meet the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles which she is obsessed with! Lucy also wanted to have a garden with grass that she could enjoy sitting in during the summer, and the local community rallied round her to make this possible.

In November 2013 though things started to take a turn for the worse, the tumour was taking hold and there was nothing more that the doctors could do. Lucy was given only 3-6 months to live. Again despite this she was happy, positive, and was determined to carry on through her list. One of her wishes was to have white Christmas, so snow machines were arranged to come to her house to make this wish a reality. A few of the other wishes were a little obscure but they were all made possible. She wanted to hold a snake, so it was arranged that a number of reptiles along their keeper would come to her house. She had also never broken a bone or been in plaster, so she had her arm plastered with in pink plaster cast, her favourite colour. She had also never been arrested so she never spent the night in a cell!

At the beginning of Jan 2014 Lucy and her husband decided to renew their wedding vows, so that the children could have some happy memories to keep hold of. A lot of people within the community helped out and they had a lovely big ceremony at a local hotel, just like they were getting married for the first time all over again. Lucy looked stunning in the pictures and wore a beautiful white wedding dress. Despite the fact that she was in pain you would never have know it from the pictures. She even managed to stand for the photos, with a pink walking stick of course to aid her. They had an amazing day and made memory boxes after with thousands of photos to keep for when children were older. Their 6 year old daughter also sang Katy Perry's "Roar" especially for her parents.



Lucy went downhill very quickly after this and her fading memory became much worse, to the point that at times she couldn't even remember where who her family were. By this point there was only one last big wish on her list that she wanted to achieve. This wish was to have her husband and the children go on holiday to Disneyland after she had grown her wings, in order to make her passing easier for them.

At the end of January a fundraising page called Lucy's Last Wish was set up to raise £10,000 to make this happen. Numerous events and fundraising activities were arranged to take place, and collection tins were put out in local One Stop stores. She also teamed up to raise the money alongside another family, who have a little boy called Jack who is also battling illness. The page soon had over 2000 members and her story was circulated via local media. Then at the beginning of last week Lucy was prescribed constant bed rest much to her annoyance, but she was becoming very weak. Even when she couldn't speak much and was barely awake she still had her fabulous cheeky smile, especially when Peter Andre was mentioned. Due to this her family tried to make contact with him to see if they could get him to come and see her. They did manage to get hold of him but unfortunately he was unable to visit, which he himself was gutted about. Instead on Valentine's Day he spoke to her on the phone, and even though she couldn't speak back she was smiling from ear to ear. He even left her a voice mail message so that her husband could play it to her whenever she wanted.

Then on Sat 15th Feb Lucy's daughter decided that she wanted to throw her mummy an early Mothers Day, as she was afraid that she wouldn't be here for the real day. The children made her posies of flowers and gave her gifts, she was barely conscious but managed to utter her last words to her daughter which were "Leah I love you."

That evening her husband got a call from the local One Stop boss to say that between all of the stores they had managed to raise over £13,000 for the Disney fund within the space of a few weeks, and this was without the money that had been raised on the fundraising page. The kids were going to Disneyland!

Even though Lucy wasn't really awake her husband told her that the total had been reached. They went to bed that night side by side, with him holding her hand. Lucy then passed away peacefully in her sleep in the early hours of Sunday morning 16th Feb 2014. Her husband had stayed awake with her until 2:30am but said that "it was if she was waiting for him to fall asleep before she passed."

Her family can take great comfort in the fact that she got everything done that she wanted on her list, and it was as if she was holding on to make sure that her last wish was for filled. The day that she died was the day of the first fundraiser for her and Jack, and it was a glorious sunny day for them. Lucy was shining down on them.

Despite having lost his wife that morning her husband and children still managed to go along to the fun day, with him and the children managing to put on brave faces and smile. He even managed to talk to the local news station. They are all incredibly strong and I don't know many people who could do that.

The children are doing well considering and the total in the fund currently stands at over £20,000. There are still many fundraisers still planned to happen, that were organised before she passed both here in her home town and in Waterlooville. These include a tribute night, auction, coffee morning and a further fun day. Her husband is planning to take the children to Lapland with the extra money for their first Christmas without her. Which will hopefully ease the pain and help to make happy memories for the children.

Lucy may be gone but she has left a legacy both through her little girl (who has the same cheeky smile as her,) and through the way that she has also brought two communities together. Her story has touched may hearts and both united and introduced a lot of new people to each one another. There are also a number of us going to Lucy's coffee morning, in her home town from my school year. Many of us have not seen each other since then so she has re-united a year group too.

She will never be forgotten and the children see her as the brightest star in the sky. They went out the night after she died and saw a really bright moon and star, on a rare clear night lately which they say is mummy.

Loosing anyone is hard but loosing someone young that you know under such tragic circumstances really puts things into perspective, and makes you see how precious and valuable life is. We should all make the most of LIFE and make sure that we are fully LIVING ours to the full. It's just a shame that it often takes things like this to bring out the best in people, and make us realise how lucky we really are to be ALIVE. x  

Saturday, 1 February 2014

Fairy Bella Card Now For Sale!

Just thought I would nip in and do a quick post to let you all know that my fairy Bella bunny card design that I revealed to you in my previous post, is now available to buy as a birthday card from my Etsy shop.

 I hope that you are all having a fab weekend whatever you may be up to. I have just finished my last day at work before my week off, so I am hoping to relax and get lots of drawing done next week. But right now I am off to make some fajitas and chill with the hubby. Much love, and thanks as always for popping by. x

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Fairy Bella Bunny!

Hello everyone! It's been a few weeks since I have had a chance to nip in here as things have been busy as usual. But I have managed to fit in a bit of drawing time, so to today I can reveal to you my first design of the New Year Fairy Bella!
I originally drew her to be used as a thank you card design for my Christmas gifts, but I don't know if I am going to keep her this way. I might make her into a birthday card instead but I haven't decided yet, so any thoughts would be much appreciated. Once I have decided she will be going up for sale on my Etsy shop along with my other cards.
 
Talking of Etsy I recently received some lovely feedback and an order for a personalised wedding card all the way from Florida which was lovely. It's now on its way there as we speak, so hopefully it will arrive there safely soon.
 
Other than that there is not really much else to report from here. But I am hoping to get some time to do a Valentines Bobby Bunny design in the next few days, so I will keep you posted on this.
 
I hope that you are all having a lovely week and that the weather is not too bad for you. It hasn't shown much improvement here, but hopefully we shall get some dry brighter days soon! x    



Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Christmas & New Year Round Up!

Happy New Year to you all! I can't believe that we are already a week into 2014, it seems crazy how quickly time has passed! I hope that you all had a lovely Christmas and New Year! We did eventually when the day itself arrived, but it was all a bit stressful in the run up mainly due to the weather.

Christmas Eve in-particular was a bit of a nightmare due to the storms that decided to arrive the night before, and the flooding and power cuts that they brought with them. I was off on Christmas Eve for the first time in years, but ended up spending a good proportion of it in traffic trying to get the hubby to work as non of the trains were running. He then nearly ended up getting stranded trying to get back, as did my sister who was trying to find a clear route home and got lost along the way.

Below you can see just one of the detours that we had to make after this road was blocked by the flood, and the car that was stuck in the middle of it.

 

After this I did however manage to get to my parents ok, which is only about a five minute drive from where we live. We also went to the Christingle service in the village where may parents live without a hitch like we do every year. Luckily they had managed to get off pretty likely with the storms compared to some, only losing their back fence but keeping the power and avoiding being flooded. As did we luckily.

Unfortunately this wasn't the case for many though, the vicarage in the village was flooded and my aunty and uncle were also without power. Which was made worse due to the fact that they have a 16 year old autistic son who couldn't understand why he couldn't play on his computer, or watch his DVD's. So we spent the rest of Christmas Eve worrying about them, and getting ready to accommodate them on Christmas Day if need be.

Thankfully though this story does have a happy ending as my aunty and uncle’s power finally went back on in the early hours of Christmas morning, and the vicarage was pumped out with not too much damage. So both they and we were able to have the Christmas's that we wanted, which we were very thankful for as this wasn't the case for many people in the south of England. Many of whom remained flooded and without power throughout the Christmas break.


Boxing Day was another more relaxing day which was spent both with my cousins and then the hubby's family at his dad's. I received lots of lovely gifts across both days, many of which were of course bunny related! Then as quickly as that it was all over and I was back to work on Friday through to New Year.

New Years Eve was another unusually chilled evening for us as we went it around the hubby's brothers and spent it with him, his wife, children and a few of their friends. Come midnight I was rocking our baby nephew to sleep, which seemed very odd as usually I would be out partying with my best friend. But as she was unable come down for new year this year we had gone out and celebrated the sat before when she was down. I have to say that it was nice to wake up on New Year's Day and not have a hangover for a change!

So onto 2014! As usual I haven't really set any resolutions for the New Year, more just goals which are very similar to last year. The main one is for the hubby and I to keep saving as much as possible got go towards buying our own home. We are getting there slowly and have just renewed the lease on our flat for what will hopefully be the last time. So this time next year we should hopefully finally be moving and be able to afford something small, as property prices are pretty steep around here.

Besides this I have other goals that include, continuing to build up my Bobby Bunny card range and to try and blog as well as draw more. Both of which I struggle to do as much as I would like with working around my job, and running our home.

So far though all 2014 seems to have brought are continued storms, and me a head cold. But it has also already bought us the lovely wedding on one of the hubby's friends, which was held last Saturday at a local hotel. We all had a lovely time and rather than a traditional wedding breakfast they had an afternoon tea with lots of sandwiches, scones, and yummy cakes as you can see below, along with their wedding cake.


I hope that 2014 is treating you all well so far, and that you all achieve your hopes, dreams & expectations in the year ahead! x