Friday, 2 January 2026

A Good Beginning

 The New Year started well. We looked after Ro and Jess on Thursday. At the start of the month Jess had been at Cornerstones reading this excellent book. I got it in 2020 [the Covid Summer of Grandma's Nursery] and have done a lot of the activities with the grandchildren.

Jess had asked to make the dancing ribbons. So when she arrived I had everything ready. I copied Janet's idea, and cut two rings from the bottom of my scarf tidy on Wednesday afternoon [and organised my scarves neatly afterwards] This was a good lesson in counting, measuring and learning to make loops. Plus using adjectives- wide, narrow stiff, floaty, silky...as well as colour names.
Meanwhile Bob and Rosie dismantled the Nativity Tableau. 
Here they are adding up the donations [cash plus onoine]. Note how she's checking carefully using her fingers digital calculator. 
£275 - thank you!

Our new neighbours are getting their bungalow straight. They brought us some chocolates. The girls made them a thank you card whilst I prepared lunch . Liz and Jon came back, we exchanged gifts, and ate Bob's splendid Christmas pie. 


The end of all our family events. Time to start un-decking...



19 comments:

  1. We took our tree and decorations down yesterday. We have two balconies on our bungalow and put outside lights on them and so took those down as well. Glad I did as we woke up to white a layering of snow this morning, really unusual here on the Sussex coast. The dancing ribbons look lovely I bet Jess had fun with those. Regards Sue H

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    1. Oh she definitely did! Twirling around with glee 💃

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  2. What lovely memories for you and for your granddaughters.
    We are realising that GS10 has difficulty with allowing space, not bumping into people nearby, a skill they missed with social distancing.

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    1. Check out the "Bicycle" study done by City St George's, Liverpool. Some interesting research into "lockdown babies"

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  3. The girls both look very happy with their chosen tasks. I would have loved 'dancing ribbons' as a little girl.

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  4. Isn't the time from Advent to the New Year simply wonderful? Especially the joy of family.
    Thank you for the lovely photo of Jess – she's so sweet.
    I wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year.
    Hugs from Viola

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    1. Yes, 5 glorious weeks - love and hugs to you too ❤️

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  5. What a lovely way to spend the day with your granddaughters and also well done on the total for your Nativity tableau. Catriona

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    1. We are so grateful to all the generous donors

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  6. Jess's dancing ribbons are beautiful. Christmas is done and dusted here, but it was very icy white and frosty here this morning. Quite dangerous underfoot as the Council gritters hadn't been out. My daughter's friend had a baby during lockdown and F has trouble with her speech, spatial awareness, late feeding and toilet training. Xx

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  7. I wonder if you could make a dancing ribbon ring with an old sellotape hoop? The ultimate recycling. These look pretty! Sad that the family events are at an end!

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  8. I'm sure your granddaughters loved spending New Year's Day with you. Love the picture of Jess holding out her dancing ribbons. :)

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  9. Jess reminds me of the photos of Rosie when she was that age, doing crafts with you! You are making lovely memories with them.

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  10. A fun and colourful day for you and the grandchildren, and how lovely to have a bit of help too.
    We'll be putting things away over the weekend, oh, that's today!

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