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Lockdown Birthday Number 2

March 20, 2021March 20, 2021 revpoppyLeave a comment

Okay, so that might be a slightly misleading blog title - we weren't in full lockdown a year ago. This time last year, Nathan and I woke up at Formby Hall hotel after a gorgeous meal of steak and red wine the night before. We had a day in the spa, keeping our distance from [...]

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Weekly Check-in (85)

February 26, 2021 revpoppyLeave a comment

And just like that, it's another Friday night! Another week gone, another inch or so around my stomach! This week is getting 6.5/10 - a slight improvement on last week. We've had a couple of days off and it's lovely to think that end of lockdown may be in sight, but boy is it dragging! [...]

Posted in Weekly Check-inTagged holiday, lockdown, vicar

Weekly Check-in (82)

February 5, 2021 revpoppyLeave a comment

Happy Friday! We have had another double day off because during our leave in January there was a day when Nathan received a load of messages and ended up having a meeting. This was necessary because it was all about the rising Covid cases and closing the church building. But we promised ourselves an extra [...]

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Weekly Check-in (80)

January 22, 2021January 22, 2021 revpoppyLeave a comment

Happy Friday everybody! I've had a lovely day because throughout January, Bishop Paul has asked us all to take an extra day off each week! We worked hard to get everything finished by yesterday evening and today has been a lovely day of rest, reading and walking. Overall, this week is getting 7/10. On Sunday [...]

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Sophia had a lovely time scooting around St Giles this morning, and she slept for an hour afterwards so I think we'll need to do this more often!
So on world wide knit in public day, I didn't manage to knit in public because I forgot my knitting! But I did see this amazing bicycle knitting in Formby, so I thought I'd share it!
Chuffed with these meringues!
It's called 'vicar doing facepaints for the afternoon' realness 🎀
Knit number 7 - sling socks! These are for Sophia to wear when she's being carried around in her sling. I came up with the design myself.
The highlight of my weekend was painting this car! Well, a tiny bit of it, anyway!

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Sophia had a lovely time scooting around St Giles this morning, and she slept for an hour afterwards so I think we'll need to do this more often!
So on world wide knit in public day, I didn't manage to knit in public because I forgot my knitting! But I did see this amazing bicycle knitting in Formby, so I thought I'd share it!
Chuffed with these meringues!
It's called 'vicar doing facepaints for the afternoon' realness 🎀
Knit number 7 - sling socks! These are for Sophia to wear when she's being carried around in her sling. I came up with the design myself.
The highlight of my weekend was painting this car! Well, a tiny bit of it, anyway!

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