31.12.14

She Sells Sea Shells On The Sea Shore



Ok, well perhaps not 
Happy New Year !
Lets hope its our best year yet

To start the year off I have made a few goals for myself.

1. Sketch EVERY day

2. Be asleep before 11.30pm EVERY night

3. Read my scriptures EVERY day

4. To carry on healthy eating and loosing more weight 
(did I mention I have lost 2 stones since September?)

5. Busy myself in service

6. Try and get to our Temple at least 4 times

7. Get outside more often.

In preparation for 7 I have decided to take a picture (or 2 or 3) of the beach 
where I live, every week and make a feature of the changing seasons
on the blog.
I love living by the sea, I don't think I express it often enough.

Here are the first weeks photo's (actually taken in December)







If anyone is actually reading this, and have set any New Year goals,
please let me know, I love to hear how others are doing.

All the best in 2015
Valerie
xxx

What A Year

I started the year in January full of optimism.
I had a feeling changes were on the horizon, but I wrongly assumed my big life event
of 2014 would be Oscar starting school. 





In February Oscar had his 5th birthday ! 
I could hardly believe he had been dancing around the sun for 5 years.





March was a quiet month.
I spent a lot of time cooking and knitting and thinking about my faith.





In April we sadly marked the passing of another year since we lost our baby, Ellie-Rose.
April is always a sad month now.





May was very busy. We went to Edinburgh to say goodbye to one of our missionaries. 
I went to our Temple in Preston and had some special experiences, and we also had Duncan's birthday 
and Aimee's birthday.


natural history museum - Edinburgh



In June Oscar had his school induction days and did really well. 
We also had some actual sunshine





In July the school holidays began 
and Oscar did his first ever stage performance with his theatre group.





In August, my baby started school !




September !
We went on holiday.
I found out my husband was not the man I thought he was,
our marriage ended.





In October we had to re-home the pets, and ourselves.
The children and I moved to a little apartment of our own.





In November we just really did some settling in. I focused a lot on my Faith, and 
began to establish new routines.





December, and I coped with my first post break up birthday and wedding anniversary.
Oscar did his 2nd stage show.
My friend and I started our little business venture, 
and we celebrated Christmas where I had my mind firmly fixed on our Savior Jesus Christ.




Who knows what 2015 will bring. 
My Faith has grown and grown this year, and because of that
I can trust my future is safe in the Lords hands

Happy New Year when it comes !

See you on the other side.
Valerie
xxx

29.12.14

Oh Sunday, How Much I Love You

Going to Church every Sunday makes me happy,
but its so much more than that. It really is a day to stop and see what
the Lord has given us, and to enjoy it.
Some days are harder than others to accomplish this, but I think that as long as
we know that the small wonders of every day life are always there, and it is only our ability to 
appreciate them that alters then some comfort can always be had.


The view from my window in the morning


Faded flowers in the church foyer


Or lesson for today - Lord Is It I?


A View Of The River From Church


A Cheeky Little Cat On The Garden Wall


Candles And Our Savior


A Selfie In My Dressing Gown


My Bedside At Night

I hope you all had a beautiful and peace filled Sunday.

27.12.14

Christmas Dinner With The Family

This will be the last year we are all together.
Many people have been questioning 'how' I can have my ex-husband
here for Christmas. 
The answer is very simple. My precious son.
Oscar is only 5 years old, and as far as he knows, his Daddy works away
all week and returns at the weekend.
I know this can't go on much longer, but Christmas was not
the time to tell him.
Being Christ-like is very important to me, and when ever I am struggling,
I ask myself
'what would our Savior do?'
It gives me a quiet strength I never knew was possible.

Anyway, here is Christmas dinner in pictures.



Look how Christ is at the head of our table. 
This made me so happy.



Oscar & Aimee



Oscar, Aimee & Christopher



Duncan, Oscar & Aimee



Christopher & Me



Christopher & Me



Oscar



Oscar



Aimee



Duncan



Christopher



lunch



Time with the Savior when the house fell quiet.

Merry Christmas
May you feel the Spirit of The Lord with you.

xxx

26.12.14

Christmas Eve And Christmas Morning

Sorry for a photo heavy post, but they were mostly too cute to leave any out.




























































































































































































































































































I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and that you remembered Christ in amongst the celebrations of His birth.























17.12.14

We Have Our Class Timetable Finalised

CLASSES

Beginners Patchwork (8 Week Blocks)

Tuesday 9.45am to 11.45am
Wednesday 9.45am to 11.45am

Beginners Sewing (8 Week Blocks)

Tuesdays 12pm to 2.pm
Thursdays 12pm to 2pm
Fridays 12pm to 2pm


Sewing For All

Mondays 12pm to 2pm
Tuesdays 7pm to 9pm
Wednesdays 7pm to 9pm

Watercolour Painting (8 Week Blocks)

Mondays 9.45am to 11.45am
Wednesdays 12pm to 2pm

Beginners Crochet And Knitting

Fridays 9.45am to 11.45am (every 2 weeks)

Our New Studio Is situated at 77 Meadowside, Dundee
(just behind the Wellgate Centre)
To Book A Class Please Message



10.12.14

We Have A Tree

For Family Home Evening we put up our Christmas tree, ate mince pies, listened to Christmas music and learned about the angels role in the nativity story. It was all great fun.





















Especially the pies ;-)