Friday, March 26, 2010

My week from 22 March

I said I would let you see my lovely miniature daffodil open up and bloom. I have loved this process and it is giving me great delight. I'm not the best photographer, but I'm sure you will enjoy these pictures anyway. Most of the blooms are double (amazing) and I have one that is a triple. I tried to capture it but didn't succeed and I haven't Roger here to help me and tell me how silly I am that I don't even know how to use a digital camera. I have so much to learn that I have happily left to Roger. Sometimes it quite overwhelms me.




We had our first Skype conversation ever with Tim, Jocelyn and Glenda all together. What a good idea this was, and will be, in the future. A good start to our week Monday morning.

We have had the most beautiful weather this week and have been for a couple of lovely walks. Sunny days mean happy people and I have enjoyed being out and about doing little jobs around Schopfheim and being welcomed most enthusiastically in conversation.

I called in to see Stefanie who I bought my new MBT shoes from. They have been giving me blisters so I needed to find out what I was doing wrong. She was wonderful and helped me to solve the problem (I hope). I also bought a backpack (rather bright green) which was on special. I need one when I go hiking and also I was thinking of our cycling tour coming up in May when I would need to carry water, etc (stay tuned for that one, more details to come).

I have discovered these very comfortable crochet hooks, so I went back to the wool store in Schopfheim to buy another one. I am currently working on a little project for Jocelyn for winter and I am getting much enjoyment from this. Quite a challenge, but nothing I can't manage when I put my mind to it.

I had my hair cut this morning and had a delightful talk with my hairdresser Antje, who I am going to miss very, very much when we return to Australia. I gave her a hug whether she liked it or not!! On the way home I saw Stefanie having a coffee outside in the sun, so we again shared greetings. I love the way the German's shake your hand in greeting and are so enthusiastic when they see you.

We had dear Swiss friends for dinner on Monday night. Christine ordered Pie and Sticky Date Pudding. So I made my darling Jocelyn's favourite, Strasbourg Sausage Roll and it went down a treat. Christine gave me the most beautiful bunch of mixed tulips which are doing swimmingly in the entrance hall of our little home. The last few days we have not had the heater on and it has been such a pleasant change. But I don't think the cold weather is over and we will be in for some rain again this weekend.

Wednesday night we had our beloved young men from our FeG Church in Loerrach. I made an Aussie Shepherd's Pie and we had left over sticky date pudding (cheating)!! Reuben and Matthias took all Roger's theology books (5 big boxes of them). Although these guys are German, they were thrilled to bits to receive these precious books. We loved having Matthias, (2 Matthias' came to dinner) who has cerebral palsy and is in a wheelchair, in our home again. He lives in an institution so we love feeding him home cooked food and he appreciates it very much. Johnny also joined us but had to leave early to go to work.

Today I had German conversation with Kevin and Christine (teacher) and then Hooks and Needles, which I absolutely love, but didn't do anything but talk! Hope to make up for it tonight as Rog is at Men Modelling and won't be home till late.

So, aren't I the happy one!

4 comments:

Joce said...

Glad to hear the weather is improving and you're making the most of it! Off to Canberra with Anna this weekend, will keep you posted (maybe literally!)

Pamela said...

Our daffodils have just kept on blooming, because the weather has been chilly. Now the tulips are popping up all over, too.

I love spring.

Cheryl F said...

You're going into spring with your daffodils and my camellia buds are signally autumn here in Adelaide. Finally we've left the heatwaves behind, but we're not down to 17 degrees by a long way yet! Lots of rosellas and white cockatoos hanging off the native trees in the streets around work making a racket and attacking the gum nuts.

Thinking of you with love and prayers, Cheryl

Joce said...

You will have noticed no doubt that I've got back on board the blogging bus... but my dearest Mum has not blogged this April... xo xo