Showing posts with label thank you. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thank you. Show all posts

Monday, 5 January 2015

The Retailers That Made our Christmas. Still Christmas Here Till 6th January.

I can't let this Christmas 2014 come and go without telling you who the retailers are that made our Christmas this year. It is still Christmas here, in my home, by the way. I adhere, being Irish, to the Irish tradition of taking the decs down on 6th January. So tomorrow is the Feast of the Epiphany and tonight is 12th Night.
IrelandThe Irish call Epiphany the Feast of the Epiphany or traditionally Little Christmas or "Women's Christmas" (Irish: Nollaig na mBan). On the feast of the Three Kings, women traditionally rested and celebrated for themselves after the cooking and work of the Christmas holidays. The custom was for women to gather on this day for a special meal, but on the occasion of Epiphany accompanied by wine, to honor the Miracle at the Wedding at Cana.[citation needed] Today, women may dine at a restaurant or gather in a pub in the evening. They may also receive gifts from children, grandchildren or other family members on this day. Other Epiphany customs, which symbolize the end of the Christmas season, are popular in Ireland, such as the burning the sprigs of Christmas holly in the fireplace which have been used as decorations during the past twelve days.[84]
I was sent a very welcome Christmas Stocking by House of Fraser. I am happy to say that each and every item became a beautiful gift, with a lot of thought put in to each and every one. The two beautiful candles you see there were given, one to Aaron's teacher and one to his Teacher's Assistant.

So, on the last day of term, I put each candle in a Christmas Gift Bag each with a (thoughtfully written) Christmas card and candle.
I was very emotional (even cried before leaving the classroom) saying goodbye to Aaron at school this morning (Monday 5th January) as I have enjoyed the quality time with him everyday over Christmas. I was even more emotional at the thank you note I got from the Teacher's Assistant. Ah bless:
We got lots of t-shirts from BuyTShirtsOnline, just before Christmas, which included a creativity pack. Every iron on print was a variation on the Minions from Despicable Me, which thankfully we all LOVE. So this was the making of our boxing day, and my niece (God Daughter) was in charge of the creative team :-) I knew this was the right thing to get her, because she spent 90 minutes in the River Island Make a T-Shirt section of Lollibop! Oh you can see my Christmas podge in the photo below, eeek, and that is even with having pretty much no appetite due to 3 weeks of FLU! Literally for the whole festive period I have a very late lunch and then that does me for dinner too - so unlike me as I am strictly a three full square meals a day girl. Haven't had my daily porridge in weeks either. I know that is a post-school-run thing but I haven't even had it today, so despite the flu being on its way out, I don't think my appetite is fully back.
Just before we left, my niece had finished all of the ironing on, so we had a group photo for posterity, but after we left she began the fun work of gluing on ribbons and glitter. The ribbon said "Merry Christmas" on it, and you can see where she began to do it, in the pic below the one of Aaron. I can't wait to see them again to see the finished results. She didn't get to do anymore work on mine as I wore it home - oooops!

The next THANK YOU goes to Tesco. I was sent a VERY large food hamper, full of their finest* fare just before Christmas, and it's NEARLY all consumed now, so I decided to empty it the other day. I had no where to put it so it went up high above the kitchen cupboards, with my other Tesco (picnic) hamper, which incidentally I also received full of Tesco finest* products but that one was at an event, rather than sent to me, like this one. Anyway, I digress. Oh and this one came with champagne! Absolutely amazing contents, but it's now been upcycled. My cousin and Aunt visited the other day and could not believe how many toys we have in the sitting room. My cousin said I should get a toy box (we have a couple in the kitchen already) and the thought stayed in my head like an ear worm. So, this morning I did this. Thanks Tesco finest*
Yes, there is stuff to the left and right of it, so I still have more "toy" work to do..... Need to box away the more baby-ish items for starters....

Moving on nicely from the above, I have a HUGE thank you for Toys R Us. We lost Aaron's iceman and pacman about 8 months ago, and he has asked about their whereabouts EVERY day since.

He even started to suggest recently that Santa may be able to sort the problem, as neither hubby nor I could find them in any shops or online.

As I know it is us that acts as Santa, that just gave me a whole heap of worry and I kept putting it out of my mind.

On 23rd December I went shopping with Aaron and as I had the flu, and Daddy was at work, my only option to have a chance of actually doing any undisturbed shopping was to put Aaron in the shopping centre's creche which he adores anyway, so no worries there!

This was us as we set off. Him on his scooter, after we got off the bus. I took this pic, as he read, unprompted the word "look" on the road. He is uncomfortably leaning over as he knows I want to get the word in the pic. So despite me being shocked (on Instagram) the other night when he read ZOO in a book, without me asking him to, this photo memory is making me realise it is the second time of late he has done so. Both with oo words, so he clearly has learned those. I must tell his teachers.
In the shopping centre I got things for Daddy, my Dad, my brother in law, etc etc etc... I then spoke to Daddy and asked him to get a spiderman mask Aaron wanted, as the shopping centre no longer has a Disney Store. On second thoughts I rung him back, and said no, I will leave Aaron in the creche another hour and go to Toys R Us and get it myself. It was the best decision I ever made, as I ran into an AMAZING member of staff in there called Tom, and he found me Ice Man AND Pacman!!!! Nobody had been able to do this before..........! I gushed at him and said "you have made our Christmas" as I KNEW Aaron would be thrilled. Opening those got a better reaction than his main present, and he felt like Santa had solved all his problems AND HAS played with them everyday since. You can see them pride of place in front of the telly in the pic above!!!

Here he is Christmas morning bless him:
Wow, to remember his reaction to opening Pacman I have just watched a video of him opening all of his presents and it reminds me how VERY bad my flu was. My voice sounds TERRIBLE. Wow, watching that back in 20 years I won't forget I had flu this Christmas! I  feel very sad that it effected my marbles, as I have no photos of me and Aaron together over the Christmas days. In fact, me, who has been known to take 170 photos on just one special day out, only took 119 from 23rd December to today. That just shows the fog I went into for weeks with this flu. The camera wasn't an extension of me, as I wasn't even the normal me. I was curled up in front of the TV or playing with Aaron the majority of the time. He didn't have to compete with my computer for my time, not at all. He had my attention 100% as my bloggy break testifies to. Glad we got so many pics in the run up to Christmas, during advent!

Another "retailer" I want to thank is Street Hub, as that is where I sourced our gift for my Sister-in-Law who incidentally is Aaron's Godmother.
I love that Street Hub is a collaborative of lots of BOUTIQUE retailers, and that your chosen item comes in the shopping bag of where your item is from, in this case Collectif. Aaron's Aunt adores the Felicity Fur Collar Jumper I got her, and loves that the fur collar is detachable! P.S. Street Hub has a SALE on now! As you can see below, you always know, when browsing, which retailer the item is from. I didn't realise till looking at the shopping bag, but there you are:

The final thank you goes to a Manufacturer rather than a Retailer. I have done a lot of housework of late and I own two Dysons. A Dyson DC59 and a Dyson Cinetic DC54, and they both make life so so so much easier. I will be blogging about how and why soon! But, if you are spiritual in any way, I will just briefly say, that dense old energy lingers on our floors, and at lower levels, so if you are making any changes for the New Year, I would set up a sweeping or vacuuming routine, daily if possible, just like they do in Bali.

Bye for now, Liska xxx
@NewMumOnline


Wednesday, 19 December 2012

A Time for Thanks

There is a Linky going on over at Cakes Photos Life.

It isn't one I want to participate in as I just know I will forget someone, but here is me having a go.

The bloggers I would like to thank, for 2012, are:

Mich - for being the voice of reason in EVERY situation - our unofficial "priest" in the bloggy world.  She aint your average priest though - I have started to refer to her as a Christian Warrior (emphasis on the Warrior)

Jenny - for being my "bloggie bestie" - a phrase I got from .... Make Shift Mummy (a great blog)

Wendy - for being one of the bloggers I have known the longest, and a truly awesome lady
And of course her Sister Qwerty Mum

Rachel - a blog worth a visit, and the most loyal blog reader, commenter and follower on the PLANET

Anya - my mentor in the mad crazy bloggy world - keep an eye on this lady as she has big plans for 2013

Older Mum in a Muddle who runs Older Mum dot co dot uk - a website really really worth checking out! I MUST write my older mum story for her website in the next few weeks!

Kerry - the beautiful person who got me back to blogging, when I was about to walk away from it all

Sarah - for ALWAYS having something sensible to say, about EVERYTHING

Sophie - for always seeing the FUN in EVERY situation

Lisa - for being the wise spiritual Guru of the bloggy world- published author too

Mark - for being my favourite Dad blogger - published author too

Amanda - for writing Mummy Misfits (x2) which were fab - need I say published author

Coombe Mill - a very lovely lady - connect with her on Twitter

Rosie - the G+ Guru!!!

Alice - awesome lady, Mum and blogger - glad to have discovered you in 2012

Emma - again, glad to have discovered you in 2012.  Wonderful lady.

My newest bloggy friend: Wonderments

Nickie - I don't think she needs an explanation - she's Nickie! The unique one!

The beautiful Brit Mums ladies, Kate, Mari, Jen, and Susanna

Kate, representing the Irish contingent so very well

Claire - this is a lady who I would meet EVERY day for coffee if only she did not live in Scotland!

Missie Lizzie - again someone who I am glad to have discovered in 2012

Mama and More - superb blog

Circus Mums - a blog I wish I read more often

Circus Queen Mum - I love the spiritual way she writes about being a Mother, but her blog is currently coming up as suspended :-(

Her Melness - phenomenal legendary regal person!

Mocha Beanie Mummy - the legend behind Silent Sunday, who has just received some incredibly good news

Claire at The Lazy Girls Guide To Life - who I have got to know in 2012. Very glad I did.

Mama Owl for being beautiful and for creating the badge back when I was running Inner Truth linky

Liz Grayson for being an amazing blog designer and answering all my questions with incredible patience

A beautiful blogger Beautiful Baby Tales

Again another beautiful blog and blogger Chloe

Mrs B - a very healthy blogger who I want to connect with in 2013.  She lives sugar free (nearly) like I would like to do.

Lesley, a lady whose blog I should read more often

Helen - a very inspirational blogger, always on the top of her game, and a mad Morning Shred person

A blog really worth a read: 12 hours till bedtime

Him Up North for providing much needed support at a time when I really needed it - a blog a lot of people miss

Forest Flower again a blog I should read more often

Ruthie at Just Blethering who is one of the nicest bloggers I know, who needs to blog more often.

Oh and I have to thank the BLOGESS for getting my You Tube channel off the ground in terms of VIEWS

Thank you Jenny for getting me to Mumsnet Blogfest by telling me about it!

I am finding this post too hard.  One because it is taking too long and two because I am terrified I am going to leave someone out :-(

I am going to have to leave it there as Christmas is in a few days and I haven't bought a single thing yet. Haven't bought presents or food, or wrapped a thing!

ONLY posted all my Xmas cards to Ireland yesterday.  I know, disgraceful.  Cost me £18 and I have no idea now if they will get there before Xmas.

If you are a regular reader of my blog and I have somehow missed you above, PLEASE don't sulk.  PLEASE leave me a comment so I can send you a cyber hug and add you to the above and give you some comment love.

Liska xxxx













Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Thank You All - #Healing4Kerry - captured on Storify

Something really special extraordinary happened on Saturday night.

We forgot about our own problems
We forgot about X factor
We forgot about the Ricky Hatton fight
We forgot about Strictly Come Dancing
We forgot about the Robbie Williams concert

and we focused on Kerry @MultipleMummy.

We tweeted for her
We wrote blog posts for her
We bought and ate chocolate for her
We came together as a united online community for her
We raised our spirits and our chocolate bars for her
We wished her well
We wished her a speedy recovery
We offered love and support to her immediate family and friends
We spoke to her family and friends who came online to join us
We explained to the people watching, why #Healing4Kerry was trending
We proudly stood tall and stayed up late whilst it all unfolded
We shared our memories and our photos of her
We talked about how very proud she'll be when she hears about this
We wished very loudly, that she will be at home with her family for Christmas
We watched Kerry's prayer several times and cried every time
We shared her prayer with anyone who would listen
We gathered up our audience, so that they joined in, whether they knew her or not,
We felt humbled, excited and in awe, in equal measure
We all opened up and voiced our belief in the power of positive thinking/prayer/hope/belief

In short, we rocked
And Kerry @MultipleMummy you rock too, and so does your very proud husband Nick @tractorboy1978 your sister, @LisaSeymour9, your sister in law Louise @amli256 and your friend @beautifulbtales.

Get yourself home darling.

And when you are back, and all of the Christmas presents are under the tree, and the kids are tucked up in bed, take a look at this, and discover, if you didn't know already, how much we all love you.

This is a storify, of the night that #Healing4Kerry trended for 2.75 hours. << link currently broken :-(

It doesn't seem to have captured everything - I keep getting to a point where it says "Twitter is not responding" but I will keep trying, in an endeavour to capture the whole story.

If anyone reading is an expert on Storify, please do get in touch.

If I get a better result from trying to curate/collate Saturday night, I will update the link above.

And for any readers, who didn't know this was going on, look at the 6 posts I have written about it, starting from this 17th November post onwards, but more importantly, go to this LINKY, where you can see the 112 posts, from the heart, that bloggers have written, to give their very best wishes to Kerry and her family.

Liska x