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Career Clinic

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Playing doctors

Megaboys playing 'doctors' with a pencil for a stethoscope. Odd.

Diggy: “Mummy, what do you want to be when you grow up?”

Me: “Um…older?”

Diggy: “NO! What do you want to BE?”

Me: “Um…happy?”

Diggy, exasperated: “NOOOOOOO!!! What do you want to BE? Like I want to be a surfer boy and a parachute man, and Bertie wants to be a face painter…so what do YOU want to be?”

Me: “Oh, well I don’t want to be anything else. I’m already grown up and I have a proper job which is to [insert long boring description of my job]”

Diggy: [long silence]

Diggy, in a hushed and crestfallen voice:  ”Mummy…that sounds really, really boring. So, what do you want to be when you’re a grown up?”

I might be 40 years old but my 4 year doesn’t think I’m a grown up. Does a happy little dance. What shall I be when I’m a grown up? Any suggestions?

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Making a break for it

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It’s taken 5 years and 8 months…and 3 aborted attempts…but me and MrSpud finally got away for a WHOLE 24 hours without our children this weekend. First attempt was thwarted by my aunt having a stroke and I had to dash up north to sort things out for her. Second attempt thwarted by snow. Third attempt thwarted by a vomiting bug. Fourth attempt was attempted very, very half heartedly to be honest but (despite a disturbed night with Diggy which threatened a Fourth Thwart) we made it.

And..oh…the..JOY! It was only 24 hours but it was just the ticket. We don’t even go out much together, and long hours and a long commute mean we really don’t spend much time together at all. Cry. We’ll have been together 10 years later this year, 5 years 8 months of those have involved children. It’s a long time not to really ‘be’ together.

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“So, how’ve you been?”, I asked my husband of getting of for 7 years over lunch. “Yes, good thanks. Had a couple of kids, been pretty busy”, he replied. We agreed, kindly, that we’ve both aged a bit but that it’s been worth it. We hardly talked about the boys, though we talked about topics around the boys and parenting. I didn’t miss them, though I thought about them a bit. MrSpud missed them. But I spent EVERY minute of their non-school/nursery time with them and MrSpud has precious few hours with them.

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MrSpud…carrier of heavy camera bags and {scream} bumbags/fanny packs. Oh lord.

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We didn’t do a whole lot. We pottered around Stamford, a stupidly beautiful town, and had lunch.

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Here I am, looking cross and very awkward in front of the camera as usual.

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MrSpud, looking a bit windswept and, oh look, carrying The Camera Bag again.

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And I gave myself up to the charms of an Indian Head Massage, a much appreciated gift from my mother-in-law. The woman is a SAINT! Not only did she look after the Megaboys for the weekend, she sorted out our hotel and booked me a head massage. I’m so lucky. Though I did ‘slightly’ query whether a relaxing massage is supposed to include earlobe pulling and being repeatedly beaten around the head? Let’s move on.

Dinner, a full night’s sleep with NO CHILDREN in the bed, a swim in the spa and it was time to give up the hotel gorgeousness. We went to Uppingham for lunch and marvelled at how public schoolboys look *exactly* the same as they did in 1989 when we were at school. Then, all too soon, it was time to make our way back to collect the boys….stopping off at Eyebrook Resevoir for a blustery photoshoot.

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Rather different than the last time we were here, on Christmas Day last year

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And then it was done. Our first 24 hours together, no children, in many many years. I loved it. I loved talking about everything and nothing, no eye on the clock or being driven by what the boys need or want. I don’t think we’ve spent more than a very, very occasional 3 or 4 hours together and alone since Bertie was born. We love our family life and haven’t really ‘craved’ time alone because we adore our boys so, so much and the life we have together. But it was good to get away and remember how we got to be where we are today.

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Without the internet…

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305 365 Hello baby xxx

  • I wouldn’t have met MrSpud. Thank you internet dating and the cringemakingly named www.woohoo.com
  • I wouldn’t have met my best friend
  • I wouldn’t have had the best EVER  support network during pregnancy, birth, the baby days and beyond. The PP ladies…you know who you are xx
  • I wouldn’t have got back in touch with so many friends from childhood, schooldays, uni days and beyond
  • I wouldn’t have patched up a dear friendship recently, trashed many years ago but now alive and well
  • I wouldn’t be in touch with so many of my mother’s former pupils to reminisce about the old days and hear their memories of her (thank you Facebook)
  • I wouldn’t have landed a big account for a former employer (thank you LinkedIn)
  • I wouldn’t have made so many brilliant new local friends (thank you Twitter)
  • I wouldn’t have hooked up someone looking for a job with someone looking for an employee (thank you Twitter again)
  • I wouldn’t have got in to photography (thank you Flickr)
  • I wouldn’t have read blogs, started a blog and met so many fascinating people
  • I wouldn’t have laughed so hard I spat tea at my screen (thanks to all the funny and witty people out there)
  • I wouldn’t have written a book
  • I wouldn’t be nearly so well informed as I am. The jury is out as to whether that’s a good thing or not.
  • I wouldn’t be nearly so time starved
  • I would be a lot more lonely

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Eye Candy…Mollie Makes

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Oh claps hands and praise the gods of crafting! Mollie Makes has finally launched in the UK, with the slightly twee ‘living and loving handmade’ tagline. But we’ll forgive them that.

I read about Mollie Makes on Dotty Angel’s blog a while back and meant to track down a copy when the time I came. Of course I promptly forgot about it until I was scuttling around in town and my eye was violently caught by this gorgeous front cover:

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In I skipped and, rejoice, twas the first edition of Mollie Makes which is now mine. All mine. And I gather I’m one of the lucky ones since they are flying off the shelves and there is much Hunting High & Low going for them all over the UK, such a nation of crafty makers that we are now.

A quick flick through and I’m sold on a subscription for life because it’s packed full of Lovely Things to look at, make and – natch – buy. Lovely felt kit included, coming soon to my iphone:

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Four page spread on Tif’s lovely home and makery…I want to live there…

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A dress guard for Agnes, my bike…that’s on my ‘to make’ list. Not totally sure that it’s very practical but who cares about that? Why do apples need crochet jackets? They don’t, of course, but that doesn’t mean they don’t ‘want’ crochet jackets…

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Garlands made from fabric scraps and paper? Thank you, don’t mind if I do…

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If only my parties were this elegant. Mine tend to involve jelly, ice cream and plastic cups…

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Another feature…this time on Keboniko. I need to at least go to that shop, if not move in. It’s in Barcelona but no matter…

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A peek at Pixie Blossoms’ studio. Yup, need to move in there too.

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I’m completely smitten, can you tell? It’s beautifully put together and styled, the photography is wonderful and it’s just the right mix of things to look at, read and do. Very very elegant. Priced just about right at £5.00, not cheap but then it’s not a cheap product. I now wish I’d bought two copies so I could have shared the love with someone. If you’re in the UK you can look at a map here on the Mollie Makes site to track down a stockist, though WH Smith and Sainsbury’s seem to be the biggies at the moment. The rest of the world will have ‘limited’ supplies from 9 June, cry .. only limited? Or you can buy a subscription and read on your puter or ipad.

Other things I bought this week…a Lego boardgame that my children didn’t throw at me when we played it YES!…oh and a very whizzy and shiny Nikon macro lens. Mollie Makes was £5…the Lego game was £10…the lens was £toomanytomention. But, ssshhh, Mollie Makes wins.

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The Shoe of Doom

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Shoes

[Hushed tones] oh dear [/hushed tones]. Woe is me! Regard the lovely offerings of Bertie’s class, clay shoes made as part of a project they are doing about Cinderella. How charming, I thought as I wandered past the display, how pretty they are. Some are really very elegant, quite 19th century in style…others are funky with block heels and bows. Roll over Manolo and Jimmy…Christian you can keep your oh-so passe red soles…here comes the Reception Shoe Design Team..hot on your towering FM heels.

‘I wonder which one Bertie did?’ I pondered…hmmm…no not that one…no…nope…’OH! OH THERE IT IS! OH!…OH! OH MY EYES! What in the name of all that is good and true is this HORROR masquerading as Cinderella’s shoe?’. Yes, that big, enormous, clumpy, GIANT shoe at the front is the one made by my child. Now I’m not sure which version of the story he was working to, but I’m confident that the traditional version has Ms Cinders throwing shapes on the dancefloor with HRH in teeny tiny glass slippers. Bertie seems to have crafted a kind of hybrid Croc/Doc Martin/orthopedic boot type number. Whatever it is, it’s as ugly as sin.

I pointed out the Shoe of Doom to a friend of mine. She laughed, actually she was helpless with laughter. Then I started too, snorting and whimpering in equal measures. Bertie came over, I swallowed the giggles and told him how lovely all the shoes were.

‘Look Mummy!’ he said, excitedly pointing at the Shoe of Doom, ‘That one’s mine. I made that. It looks JUST like one of your shoes, doesn’t it?’

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The Gallery… Mustachioed

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175 365 Secret 22...I used to be biker

Looking good, looking fine, looking a leeeetle bit like something out of ZZ Top? [hums] She’s got legs, she knows how to use them [/hums]……come on, join in, singalongaspud. Oh CLAPS HANDS at this week’s theme for The Gallery…’mustachioed’…absolutely any excuse to drag these photos out again…from Secret 22….I used to be a biker from my 30 secrets in 30 days project.

I used to be a biker, in the very broadest sense of the word. In other words I had a motorbike, well a scooter, oh go on I admit it…it was a moped. She was yellow and white, a Yamaha Pasola, with a nasty white top box (adorned with my ‘Yuck! Your disgusting fur coat’ and anti-vivisection stickers – forgive me, it was the 80s) and a whole 49cc of an engine. Top speed? 38mph, downhill, on a good day and with the wind behind me.

Ah how I loved loved LOVED that moped, Speedy was her name. When I turned 16 I mithered my parents to buy me a moped but they were having none of it. Fast forward a few months and, on my return from a trip, my Dad told me he had a surprise for me in the garden. And it was Speedy! She was second hand and was a heap when he bought her, so he lovingly brought her back to life while I’d been away. Isn’t that the best surprise ever?

Moustache has slipped. Damn, that is ALWAYS happening to me...

Moustache has slipped. Damn, that is ALWAYS happening to me...

Speedy meant FREEDOM. All of a sudden I was able to go where I wanted, when I wanted. To school and back, to the various choirs and orchestras I played with, to friends, to boyfriends…or just out and about on my moped for the sheer joy of being able to do so. Life on the open road, nothing can beat it. My Dad claims he could hear me approaching from about half a mile away from the house, due the the high speed I insisted on riding at and the rather strained note of the 49cc engine as a results. Kind of “EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!’

When I look back I think my parents must have been so cool to let me on the roads on a moped at the age of 16 – I certainly won’t be letting my boys do the same until they are, oooh, say…48? This was in the Stone Age when there were no mobile phones, so they regularly had no idea where I was or when I was coming back, for hours and hours at a time. No way of calling if I was in trouble or broken down for example.

Me and Speedy sped around Somerset for a couple of years until I went to university, at which point she went to the Big Scrapyard in the Sky. She’d taken to cutting out for no reason after a couple of miles, just sheer laziness I think.

But mostly we had a happy relationship, I fell off her a couple of times but nothing spectacular and I ran out of petrol once. I had to push her home and I stomped in to the house in a rage and shouted at my Dad, “Speedy is BROKEN!”. But, turns out, that needle thing…when it’s on red…that’s when you’re supposed to put petrol in.

How do you like my biker beard and fine and handsome mustache, blowing in the wind? Quite natty I think, although it gave me a hell of rash. Like a shaving rash in fact. Note that it has fake lips attached, those are not – I repeat NOT – my own lips. Since I have thin, evil mean lips as previously discussed in Secret 17…I keep a Grudge Book.

[hums] she’s never begs, she knows how to choose them [/hums]

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No Child Born to Die

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I’ve been tagged, it’s been a while. Red Ted Art’s blog got me as part of Save the Children’s awareness programme for its No Child Born to Die campaign.

In January, Save the Children launched its most ambitious campaign to date, No Child Born to Die. Every year 8 million children under five die from illnesses we know how to treat or prevent, such as diarrhoea, pneumonia and measles.

Save The Children is focusing on the provision of vaccinations and healthcare workers. In June there is a meeting in London hosted by David Cameron and attended by other world leaders. Save The Children aims to make as much noise as possible to ensure the funding shortfall for vaccinations (4.7 billion) is met by all the donor countries…to fully fund vaccines for every child in the world.

What can you do? Please sign the petition and consider joining in the crafty meme:

1. Ask you child/children to draw a picture of themselves either now or in the future. Like my boys’ efforts? Kind of spooky I thought.

2. Blog about it and include details of the campaign and the petition. But be quick! The petition closes on 29 May.

3. Tag 8 friends.

That’s it. I know that tagging and memes aren’t everyone’s cup of tea  but they are an excellent way of building awareness in a short space of time. For important causes, and this is one of them, I think it’s worth the eye rolling and groaning that they involve (or is that just me?).

No child is born to die…every child is born to shine.

And with that I am tagging:

1. Diary of a First Child
2. Imperfect Pages
3. Parlez vous moo?
4. The Shopkeeper’s wife
5. The Crafty Bat
6. Mrs M’s Countrylife
7. Muddling Along Mummy
8. Helloitsgemma

And when you’ve done your post, please add it to the Blog Hop linkydinkydo below. I thank you. And Tweet about it using #passiton.

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Chez Spud on Facebook

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You can now find me on Facebook. Not literally of course, just a page for my blog. I am needed in the Real World and thus cannot be spared to literally be inserted in to Facebook.

Please skip over to the Chez Spud page on Facebook and ‘like’ it if you would like your Facebook news feed to include posts from Chez Spud. I thought that everyone read blogs in a reader of some sort, but I’m quite wrong. If you have a page yourself, please leave a comment here over there so I can ‘like’ you. You like me, I like you, we all like each other.

All this ‘liking’…it’s like the playground all over again. But no poking ok? Absolutely NO POKING.

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