My daughter Jamie loves it when I mention her on my blog (she keeps asking if she can have one of her own) and is especially happy when people mention her in their comments, so thank you to everyone who wished her well in her dance exams. I am happy to say Jamie passed her American Jazz Grade 4 dance exam with distinction and also did really well with her SLS (Stretch Leap Spin) exam getting 5 out of 5 stars. Below is a photo of Jamie after being presented with her SLS banner. Now we are working towards competitions in October and her teacher is putting on a large recital at the end of the year to celebrate 30 years of teaching. The life of a dance mum is never boring.
Also below is a photo of Jamie wearing a dress up costume for school last week. The costume was given to Jamie's grandmother (who grew up in England) when she was a little girl in the 1950s. It came from Germany. She has now passed it on to Jamie.
Jamie wants to have a birthday party with an owl theme, so if I'm a bit quiet later this month you know what I will be doing.
On to miniatures, for those of you who follow Casey on her fabulous blog http://caseymini.blogspot.com
you will have seen her entries on weaving a rug. I recently saw two little looms on a local auction site and just had to get them to have a go. So far I have checked the boxes to make sure everything is there. Now I just need to get some cotton suitable for making a miniature woven rug.
Another recent purchase is a Bodo Hennig sewing machine. It is beautifully made with moving parts. The top small room in my vintage house 'The Laurels' is going to be a sewing room as the lady of the house makes beautiful dresses for the elite in order to be able to maintain and keep 'The Laurels' while she anxiously awaits her husband long over-due return from an overseas bird-discovery expedition.
First of all below is some bone china collie dogs found at a local antique shop. They are hoping to move into my Amersham house when I have restored it. To that end, I have ordered some reproduction papers.
Then another set of dogs caught my attention at the local SPCA op shop. I paid only NZ 50 cents for them. I sat them with my German furniture in my Bodo Hennig house and now they are refusing to move. Actually I think they can stay. I'll have to train the pup not to jump on the furniture though!
Then these two characters moved in to the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs cottage.
They are actually from a Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs set, but I think from a later house than mine. The auction was for the seven dwarfs, the two animals, a lantern and some pick axes and shovels. Jamie loves my Snow White house and would like one of her own. When Jamie saw the seven dwarfs in the auction of course she wanted them. We therefore came to an arrangement to go halves in the auction and she would get the seven dwarfs and I would get the animals and the tools. Of course, now she wants us to build a residence for her dwarfs. Another thing on my to do list! Below are the tools outside the back of the Snow White cottage.
Then I found this comical miniature dog pulling along a big slipper. He has not feared the best over the years and has a slight lean. Poor thing, the least I could do for him was to take him home and find him a new residence where he could live out the rest of his life in comfort! He only cost a few cents at another op shop.
Actually I had a really good day going around the op shops the other day. Usually I am lucky to find anything of interest but the other day, along with the dogs, I also found some beautiful unfinished raised embroidery, a number of doilies that can be used for miniatures, some plastic utensils, a little pottery pot and a stone pot and a lovely piece of fabric with a miniature print. A good day at the op shops.
Finally, I bought an old tile from the local antique shop. I had been looking at them for some time and when I went in the other day there was only one left, sadly not in the best of condition. I am hoping to work in photoshop to fill in the edges and to create miniature floor tiles. Four of these tiles would create the floor tile design. I think it will make a lovely floor. Supposedly the original tiles came from a Lypiatt Park in Eastcombe, Gloucestershire.
Well it has taken a while for me to get my head around this entry and complete it and unfortunately my flu symptoms have not miraculously disappeared, so I think I will have a hot bath and then head back to bed with a lemon and honey drink for a while and play patience on my cellphone!
Hope everyone is having a great weekend. Happy September!
Oh, no! :[ I hope you feel better soon! Congrats, Jamie, on a job well done!!! :D I love owls, too! I'm eager to see the weaving, and that sewing machine is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Sharee! I enjoyed your this and that post today. I really hope that you feel better soon. I love your collection of homeless animals and especially the dog with the shoe, lopsided though he may be!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Jamie on passing her dance exams! Well done and also what a pretty 11 year old she is and what a proud mum you must be, Sharee!
elizabeth
Привет Sharee!
ReplyDeleteНадеюсь Вы уже себя чувствуете лучше! Самое лучшее лекарство это заняться мини!
Ваша дочка очаровательна! Она так талантлива! Она мамино счастье!
Поздравляю с удачными приобретениями! Мне очень понравилась швейная машинка!
Татьяна
Get well soon Sharee! Being sick is horrible. I like all the treasures you have found recently.
ReplyDeleteNow a note to Jamie-Congratulations! That is so wonderful that you did well in your exams! It is hard work, but I think you must love dancing. (I think your Mum is very proud of you too!) You look so beautiful dressed up in your costume as well. Keep up the good work!
Hugs,
Isabelle
Get well soon!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Jamie.
The sewing machine is wonderful. I like these little animals.
Bye, Faby
cara Sharee, innanzitutto complimenti ai progressi di Jamie nella danza! E belli i tuoi acquisti specie il telaio per realizzare i tappeti.
ReplyDeleteUn carissimo abbraccio, Manu
Congratulations on your jazz dance exam Jamie! A owl theme for your birthday sounds great, the cake should look amazing! Tell mom to take lots of photos.
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Great mini finds Sharee,I hope for a quick recovery for you. ;P
Thank you everyone for your thoughtful messages to Jamie. You have made a little girl very happy.
ReplyDeleteHopefully, you are all better by now. Congratulations to your adorable Jamie! She looks so sweet in her costume too.
ReplyDeleteI hope you both make big plans for your birthdays. You should never let a moment like that pass by without a celebration. It's not about your age. It's about celebrating you, your accomplishments, your goodness. Go for it! Party!
hugs♥,
Caroline
Thank you Caroline. Getting better but got an ear infection on top of the cold so on antibiotics and now slowly on the mend. You are right we should celebrate all we have to be thankful for but Jamie's birthday is only six days before mine so by the time I have organised her birthday party/sleepover etc I usually just want a quiet day for my birthday. I have arranged to catch up with family on the weekend of my birthday though which will be nice. As far as turning 50, I have no hang-ups at all about that. I have three sisters who are all a lot older than me being in their mid 60s, but they are heaps of fun and have paved the way for me getting older. I believe age is an attitude.
DeleteJamie is beautiful and talented!
ReplyDeleteI love these 'little guys' and all the minis you showed. ;)