Having failed to post my numbers for February, I thought I’d get in early this month. March started with an eighty mile road trip, to meet up with nine lovely ladies, for two whole days of uninterrupted crafting time, in beautiful Herefordshire.
The following Friday was a mufti day for the children and they went off to school proudly wearing the two t-shirts they had made themselves.
On Mothering Sunday, I received this package, which contained two bars of my favourite Green & Blacks, along with a hand drawn card from my son.
My daughter gave me these two paper dolls she had drawn, of herself and her brother in their home made t-shirts.
Spring seems to be a little late putting in an appearance this year, but two bunches of daffodils help to bring a hint of it into the house.
I made twelve cards, including one for my niece who turned seventeen this month, along with Ten twinchies and twenty inchies for a swap.
I tried two new recipes, including this yummy Keralan style prawn curry from the Hairy Dieter’s book. I read two books: The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox, which I enjoyed and Neverwhere, which I loved. I watched thirteen episodes of The Killing. I know I’m late to the party, but I’m enjoying catching up. Gotta love Lovefilm.
That’s my March. A bit of a random mix this month and there are a lot of ‘twos’ in there! For lots more numerical posts head on over to Julie’s place.
It's official: March is undoubtedly *crafty-meet-up* month. I've lost count how many of us met up and crafted with friends last month.
ReplyDeleteI should make official T-shirts for next year!
I see that creativity runs in the fammily - your kids are talented young gift-givers!
Your post reminded me that I completely forgot to mention the books I read last minth in my post - which is something I was planning to mention all year. Oops!
Thanks for joining me Fiona, I've added you to the board now: http://pinterest.com/notesonpaper/my-month-in-numbers/
Happy April!
Julie :-)
[btw: I'm really curious to know who the 2 you know are now!]
Great numbers but you forgot the 2 lovely blokes at our crafty retreat LOL!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy numbers are so sad for this month I am putting off doing them LOL!!
Karen x
Great numbers,and what delicious looking food.
ReplyDeleteRinda
Very creative, talented kids!
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are my favourite flowers. :) Yummy food picture.
It looks like your kids have inherited your crafty genes. Will have to check out the books you read.
ReplyDeleteGreat numbers and I love the things the children made you x
ReplyDeletewow those are amazing drawings! What is the spaceship on the card?
ReplyDeleteYour children obviously take after you in the crafting area! Great list of numbers
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Love your numbers - those t shirts are fantastic and love the hand drawn dolls. Are you enjoying the hairy dieter recipes?
ReplyDeleteLove your numbers post and I especially liked seeing the artwork of your children in the mix! Glad you had a lovely time spent with blogging friends! :o)
ReplyDeleteWow both kids draw brilliantly, just loving those mothers day presents and that curry looks devine! :)
ReplyDeleteYour young ones have clearly inherited your creative talent :). I love the top photo of them especially.
ReplyDeleteI really want a crafty meet up! I am going to plan one!
ReplyDeleteLove those T-Shirts! Hope to see you next month...
Oh Fi, the kids sure have got your artistic talent. I'm amazed at how big they're getting :)
ReplyDeleteWhat crafty children you have. Great t shirts they have made too.
ReplyDeleteYour kids are very artistic! I enjoyed reading your numbers and checking out your bunny inchies ;)
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