Wednesday, 17 July 2013

'Little Box of Falmouth'


A while ago I posted ‘Wait… Mr Postman’, which to this day is the most popular post on my blog. To summarize, the post basically explained how I’d gained myself a crafty pen pal and how we intended to set mini projects for our self, send bits and bobs back and forth. It turns out that it’s incredibly inspiring, fun and to be frank, addictive. I wanted to post Sophie everything I’d ever made, but decided to refrain for fear I’d have nothing else to send her in the future.
Monday, whilst in work, I received a text from my mum saying that there was a parcel waiting for me at home. I spent the rest of the day eagerly anticipating going home and to open it and see what treats were in inside.
I started talking to the incredibly talented, Sophie Elizabeth Chadwick, last year through UCAS’s ‘Yougo’. We were going to be on the same course and we both loved tea and life’s simple treats. Even though I didn’t attend Falmouth last year we stayed in touch and talked about the idea of partaking in a gift swap and I was lucky enough to meet her when I was looking for somewhere to rent ready for September.
Anyway, I digress. When I got home on Monday, I sat cross-legged in my living room and pawed at the parcel. It took me a good ten minutes to get into it. Sophie had made sure the content wasn’t going anywhere. I felt really guilty opening it because Sophie had painted onto the brown wrapping paper and it was a shame that I had to rip it. I was really surprised once I’d managed to break into it though. Everything was wrapped with a little bow and it was all so neat and lovely and all the colours matched.
Inside was a handmade card. From Internet stalking Sophie for the last year, I’ve found out that she is a keen collager, so her card made perfect sense. The colours were lovely and she’s remembered that I adored Croissants. She’d included little letter that made me laugh and she insisted that I needed to visit a tearoom called ‘Dolly’s’, which I fully intend to do, wearing the tea themed badges that she’d made and included.
Behind the card was a box. ‘Little box of Falmouth’ was painted on the lid. Sophie’s letter hinted to the content but even though I knew what was inside it didn’t stop me from being blown away. It couldn’t have been more perfect. I couldn’t believe how generous Sophie had been with both her time and effort. She’d even included chocolate tea!! I’m yet to drink it because I’m waiting for the weather to cool down a bit so I can appreciate fully, badges, the sweetest earrings and the sweetest little bird, which she informed me was a ‘Pied Wagtail’.  Everything is taking pride of place on my desk! It’s all so inspiring.
I’ve been thinking about a few things that I want to send back although I feel that anything I send back is going to be really shabby in comparison. However I feel because of the high standard of Sophie’s work it will help me push myself, plus I have a really good idea of what to send back J

I feel so inspired. Thankyou Lady Chadwick!! 

You should check out Sophie’s Etsy too!!


Thursday, 11 July 2013

Lazy Sunday's in the sun



Last Sunday I went to a place I'd been threatening to go for a few months now, Llangorse lake. It was a beautiful day and we knew Barry Island would be packed full of bathing bodies and screaming children., so we decided to go Brecon way. Sadly you can't really swim in the Lake, well you can, but you wouldn't really want to because you have to deal with a lot of water weeds and trying to hoist yourself back up onto the decking. I decided to save myself the humiliation and simply give my toes a dip instead.
A group of us went. Most opted to go for a walk and explore around the lake whilst me and my friend enjoyed the afternoon sun and giggled about our numerous recent antics, hers by far out shadowed mine. I plan to go back up there soon and rent a boat. It was most probably the nicest way to spend a Sunday.