Monday 30 March 2015

Me On Monday

Monday?

Here I am..


...doing my "take a letter" look in my new glasses. I wear contacts most of the time; but I discovered at my last check up that I'd had the same pair of specs for eight years. Quick! Time for a change! These ones got the teenager seal of approval round here, so that was good. She's up next! I wonder what she'll choose? 

We found glass of a different variety this weekend, too. If sea glass is what washes up on the beach, then this must be garden glass:


Remnants from a garden underneath our garden. We have quite a collection now.

So it was an all seeing weekend. An End Of Term, heel turning (yes! nearly finished one sock!), laptop battery ordering, Easter egg buying (of course, Little E: I talked to the Easter Bunny), work shirt replacing (now he looks smarter), looking forward kind of a weekend. For next week our boy is home. And that's a weekend to look forward to.

Have a great week! I'm hoping my computer battery arrives soon. If I disappear without warning, you'll know that it hasn't. So I'm waving very quickly..

Last week Deb, Barbara, Helena, Eileen, Jane, Susanne, Ladkyis, Karmacraft, Julia and Gail all shared a little of what has been going on down their way. Give them a wave! Monday on..

29 comments:

Anonymous said...

Loved your post, Sian. Your line "Our boy is home" gave me a lump in my throat....

Your glasses are so cool! (Great photo of you in them!)....and, wow, what lovely finds from your garden! I always used to find old bottles and clay pipes in a childhood haunt and was always absolutely fascinated by them every time I found one.

Ruth said...

More librarian than secretary, I think. Which is as it should be, of course.

Barbara Eads said...

You look just like a librarian! Isn't that what you were in a former life? Your garden glass is amazing! I'm always amazed at what you can find when you live somewhere that is centuries old. I'm pretty sure we are the very first to live on this land---although there were Civil War battles all through here. Still, I've never found anything in my garden.

Julie Kirk said...

They're so flattering Sian - very nice indeed. and is that a new 8x11.5 album you're cradling there?

As for the garden treasure - I twist wire around things I unearth - then fix them to a chicken wire frame hanging on the garden fence. It kind of brings things out of the dark and into the light of my garden gallery![I might have told you that before?? Didn't you have a chicken wire frame you used for something else??] Anyway ... :-)

Susanne said...

Great snap, but I thought I heard you say - now listen up class!

scrappyjacky said...

I love finding buried treasure in the garden....we have found quire a few old bottles....some from Hastings Brewery....long since defunct.

carissajade said...

I like your glasses! Very pretty. Sounds like a good weekend!

Cheri said...

The glasses suit you. And I love the garden finds. They would make a great mosaic!

debs14 said...

Very trendy! They suit you, good choice!

Jennifer Shaw said...

Nice glasses! I too have been known to bring my daughter while choosing glasses. It helps to keep up to date. Unfortunately my eyes have been changing almost yearly so there has been way too much glasses buying around here. I love seeing the treasures that you find in your backyard. Have a great week and hope your computer stays functioning for you. Congrats on the sock front!

Anonymous said...

Pretty neat looking glasses. I too think they are more librarian. Those garden finds look great. Do you do anything with them when you find some? I know we won't find anything in our gardens as this was apple orchards before the houses went in and we're the original owners so....

Barbara said...

Looking good in your new glasses! Well done for turning the heel on your sock, I started a sock a couple of years ago but didn't finish it. Maybe I should try again.

Eileen T said...

Your new glasses really suit you - great choice. Well done with the sock progress. I'm impressed ... it takes all of my concentration to knit a square!

Maggie said...

You look very professional in your new glasses and snap! I too have ordered new glasses this week. Swayed by the fact that some were half price! Also making a change to daily contacts so all change.
The glass remnants made me smile. When I was about 5 I spent hours in our new garden with my little brother digging up bits of china. We had a great collection and had visions of sticking it all back together. Alas my mum threw it out! Lots of tears!

KraftyKaren said...

Fab new glasses, you look great in them. Sounds like you have had a lovely weekend, wonder what else you might dig up.

Waving back at you this week!!

doris sander said...

your pottery shards are so cool! we found all sorts of vintage marbles in ours growing up. each one is such a treasure.

JO SOWERBY said...

I had to get new glasses too now I have distance ones and ones for reading and IT work. Painfully I have to drag 2 pairs everywhere. Glad your weekend was fun
Jo xx

Karen said...

Great new glasses! I always end up with a very similar style. Like you, I wear contacts most of the time. Enjoy the anticipation, and especially the visit from the Boy!

Deb @ PaperTurtle said...

LOVE the new glasses! And the ceramic chips from your garden are so cool. How lovey to look forward to your boy being home for a while. Have a great week, Sian! xo

alexa said...

I have to say there's the real look of a librarian about you, Sian, in those lovely new glasses! Ah, isn't it nice when we know they are coming home? We are going to have our girl too, though I'm wondering if, now she has hit thirty, I still ought to be using that word :).

Lizzy Hill said...

Great glasses...fabulous pic....sounds like a nice relaxing weekend, gearing up for a family time over Easter:):) Lovely!!!

Jo said...

I love the new glasses! It sounds to me that this weekend was all about preping for a fantastic weekend to come :)

Julia said...

Love the secretarial look! You rock it! Have a wonderful time with your boy next weekend x

Lou said...

oooh they look lovely. I'd like a flick through the album you're holding there. enjoy your week with your son x

Miriam said...

You look fabulous in them! Our boy is here for the easter weekend, it makes my heart sing. I wonder what is in that interesting looking album?

Fiona@Staring at the Sea said...

You look so young in your new glasses. A great choice of style. I'm a contact wearer too and think I have had my current pair of glasses for 7 years! Maybe it's time for a change.

Maria Ontiveros said...

It's been a hugely busy week here, so just getting round to your Monday post! Love the new specs. Finally got brave about getting something less than plain in the last year or two.
Rinda

Alison said...

Catching up Sian...love the glasses and hope you have a lovely family Easter xx

Rachel Brett said...

How exciting, what great finds! :)

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