Well, my desk looks just as it did last week - waiting for Wendy - but I have made a card and sent it off (forgot to take a photo of it - double dash) so here is one that I made for my friend Liz.
She was due for her 6th and final chemo. I've tried to send her a card every time she has had to go for one as she had a very tough time of it with the first two so this one had to have a reference to 'time' on it. A bit dull for Liz as she is such a ray of sunshine - I must make her a very bright one soon.
As I said, the desk is exactly the same as last week, the project got pushed to the left a bit and I did some journalling but now it is back to how it was.
Well last Wednesday saw us heading off to Manchester. He knew I was treating him to an overnight stay somewhere so I pretended it was in Cheshire but that I wanted to go to the Lowry Retail Outlet on the way. (We were actually staying just across the road) It was a glorious sunny day so we ended up walking around Media City - I had never been there before and I loved it. It was lunchtime so it was full of young people coming out of the various studios etc and having lunch in all the great areas you can sit and eat at.
lounging
part of Blue Peter garden
Then it was time to go across to our hotel. Hotel Football. We were in an Executive room on the 6th floor and it was fab!
Loved the bed, the wallpaper, the retro goodies in the fridge, the toiletries, the view - everything! We went downstairs and had a meal in Cafe Football and then retired to our room so he could enjoy his Sky Sport's Package.
view from window
Next morning, a great breakfast and then off to Dunham Massey as it was such a lovely day.
view of the lake
deer wander all over the park
looking down to the fountain
my favourite flower
one of the many roses
The house is normally closed on a Thursday but it was open because they were being inspected. Dunham Massey was selected to be in the final for Museum of the Year alongside some museums in London, Ireland and another area but I cannot remember now what it was I was told.
Dunham Massey was the Stamford Military Hospital and you can read about it here. If you get chance you must visit, it is such a lovely place. I loved the approach to the house where I saw the deer wandering and the various signage that they had dotted around the path showing posters from the war.
I'll leave it there for now but you know what? I am going to do another post with some more of my pictures another day. For now I will just get myself uploaded and linked to Julia's blog which takes us all over the place/world to see what crafters are up to. See you later!