Wednesday, 27 April 2011

WOYWW....

Happy WOYWW to one and all.  I really hope you had a great Easter weekend.  We had a super family time with a couple of gatherings of the clan  :-)
Sunday was a gathering of my hubby's family and it was really lovely to catch up with family members that we don't see too often.  We had a BBQ in a beautiful garden in the sunshine by the side of the River Vyrnwy.  Bliss.
 
Monday was our turn to host a party.  It was our youngest daughter's 26th birthday yesterday so we gathered all the family in our garden to celebrate a day early before everyone returned to work.  My darling hubby had spent hours over the weekend building a new swing frame for the granddaughters so there were two happy little girls occupied on the new play equipment in the sunshine.

This is the latest picture of the twin baby bump  :-)  It seems to have grown every time I see M  :-)  For those following the progress you will all be as thrilled as I am to hear M was well enough to go back to work teaching yesterday and is back eating for the three of them again  :-)



 How different can two bumps can be eh?  This was a quick snap of my youngest daughter A's baby bump taken last night....and there is only one baby in there!  We baby sat for her hubby to treat her out for a birthday meal and had just the best evening with our two gorgeous little granddaughters.  They really do melt my heart so if number three is just as gorgeous I can't wait  :-)

Here you can see the new box I've bought to hold all the baby knitties and as you can see it is filling fast  :-)....and yes I am still knitting for England.  I have lots of expected babies up and coming and like to knit a little something for each of them.





  Here is our personal computer expert fixing our lap top  :-)
I'm proud to say this extremely handsome, talented computer expert is my baby.....hehehe.  As you can tell he is well beyond the nappy stage but as all Mums reading this will know they are still your babies even when they are all grown up.  Thanks M for clearing off the computer virus for us....I will do my best to keep your Dad off those sites again!  :-)....seriously folks he was only searching for pottery marks to verify a plant pot's identity and a computer virus attached itself to very many programmes on our laptop!


My last photo is of that gorgeous crab apple tree that I showed you last week.  Already the gorgeous vibrant pink blossoms have faded to a delicate pink colour and are falling like confetti all over the ground below.  What a shame the beauty of nature just doesn't last a little longer eh?




Right folks, that's all from me for this week.  I am still catching up from having a few days off over the weekend and of course we have another long weekend up and coming too.  Please pop over to our leader's blog now and join in the WOYWW fun.  Thanks Julia for linking us all together.

33 comments:

  1. M's baby bump is coming along nicely, Wipso. I watched a programme last night on BBC3 about multiple births. It's to be hoped M didn't see it as it might put her off! ;)

    No seriously, people were managing with triplets, quads etc too. Amazing.

    I adore your header textile of the poppies btw.

    warm wishes
    x

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  2. I remember knitting for England when there was only one on the way! Have you started inventing your own designes from the basic patterns yet? Knitting stripes with the leftover ends of balls of yarn etc.
    Julie xxxxxx

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  3. I´ve been babyknitting, too! We are expecting our first grandchild - a princess it seems to be... and only one ;)
    You have so beautiful there! Here (in Finland) those huge amounts of snow have just melted away! But we had a really warm Easter!
    -Tuire #48

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  4. Thanks for the peek and sharing, bunches of hugs Marjo #18. Have a great WOYWW

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  5. there is nothing I love more than a newborn baby all bundled up in baby grow and knitted cardi, hat and mittens, i'm sure your work will be much appreciated.
    Andria #29

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  6. So pleased M is well enough to go back to work, and both bumps looking good there!
    Your knitting is wonderful, love all those soft baby colours!!

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  7. I know exactly what you mean - my 45 year old son is still my baby - do we mum's ever regard them as anything else?
    Thanks for the bump photos - glad M is back teaching and things are fine, and thanks for the hotos of your lovely weekend.
    Hope you are knitting. Hugs Neet x

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  8. Fab pics this week!! I am a bit slow off the mark but yours is anything but slow!!!!!

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  9. Belated Birthday wishes to your daughter, hope she had a great day.It's our eldest daughter's twenty-third today.It's a lovely time of the year to have a birthday. That apple tree is fabulous. There are two growing close to where we live...they're like pink clouds, absolutely beautiful to look at. Love Karen xxxx

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  10. You are such a proud mum and grandmum...it is lovely to read your happy post.
    I wish I had a nice complaint. OCD seems like one I could wish for. Thank you for your comment. Have fun!!!
    Sue xx

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  11. Wonderful pics of the future grandchildren. It sounds like you had a lovely easter and a well deserved break.

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  12. baby bump boom indeed! My hubby does laptop duty for the family too!
    Thanks for the peek - enjoy your week!

    Sarah at 8.

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  13. WOW Baby fever your end, I wont keep you reading a long comment, i'm sure you have plenty more to knit !
    Happy WOYWW x
    hUgS MiNxY x

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  14. How lovely knitting for all those ' bumps' !
    A friend who works the same day as me in the Charity shop bought a baby bouncer yesterday so we all asked if there was something she hadn't told us... yes she's going to be a granny !

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  15. Lots of lovely photos this week, your 'baby' looks a wee bit embarassed, bless him!!

    That's an impressive pile of baby knitting you're building up there :-)

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  16. Great post ...love pink blossom and little Kristofer does too infact he had a quivering lip when he realized that his pink tree across the road, was turning green. Dont you just love kids.

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  17. Baby knitting is the best kind - even I can maintain interest long enough to finish a tiny cardigan! :) Lucky having a geek in the family - me too and I don't know what I would do without him when the computers act up!

    Happy WOYWW

    Mary Anne

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  18. Happy WOYWW 99, Thank you for sharing with us much appreciated it. #31.

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  19. Sounds like you had a lovely if busy weekend. The bumbs are certainly growing!! Hugs Pam x

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  20. It’s so unusual not to see rails of waiting stitching Annie, what’s happened, are all your customers on holiday or something? Lol!

    I love seeing how all the babies are coming along and just how fast your pile of knitting is growing!

    Happy Crafting!
    Sue
    x

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  21. Lovely healthy bumps! Hope you enjoy this weekend as much as the last...xxx

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  22. i love seeing the baby bumps grow! and great box of Nanny knits!

    love teen xx

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  23. Oooo more baby bumps!Love it! Sounds like it was a fab weekend!

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  24. Must be in the air across the pond cause everyone I talk to is pregnant or knows someone who is. My son and his wife, live in Germany, are pregnant with their second baby...probably another girl!! Yay! Love the pics of the baby bumps! MY DSIL is our computer geek here. Thanks for sharing. Vickie aka okienurse #35

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  25. Hi ya hun
    fab piccies aww so pleased to see baby bump is doing well, n mum to be is back to work,enjoying the bump piccies, luv all the knitting,aww always our babies hun, my son luvs it in the quiet when i say that! lol,,happy WOYWW sue,x

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  26. Three new babies on the way, you will be busy knitting and baby sitting. Imagine all of the extra hugs. Glad to hear M is doing better and able to look after herself (and babies too).
    Happy WOYWW
    Alicia.R.

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  27. Nicve to hear M is well enough to go to school and hopefully enjoy her time! Better be careful or you will not be able to move in your own home with both bumps there!! LOL!!

    Happy Knitting!!

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  28. thank heavens for our computer babies!!! My son keeps me going too!

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  29. Lovely of you to let us follow progress of the bumps :) All that knitting looks amazing too. You would have been in Seventh Heaven yesterday - part of our shopping trip you commented on was to collect some curtains and cushions that had been made to order. Oh wow, the showroom had bale upon bale of fabby fabrics :)) And thanks for calling by my blog yesterday :) Di x

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  30. Thanks for visiting my blog. I too need to do some baby knitting. My niece has just had a baby and the only hand knitted item she has is way too big. That fair isle cardi I have started is for one of the other nieces little girl who has just turned three and I am knitting a size four to be sure it is done for her birthday next year!

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  31. Lovely photos - thanks for sharing, how exciting all those babies due adn I'm so glad your daughter is feeling better !! Happy belated WOYWW Esther xx

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  32. What a lovely family post about your lovely family and garden. So pleased to hear the bumps are progressing well! Thanks for popping in on me whilst I was in Devon... I scheduled my post!
    I poached a great idea for you and Twiglet to make so will email you with pics.
    Hugs Jo x

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  33. HEHE...Great bumps all the best to them both...Hugs to both x

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