Monday, 15 February 2010

Hi again
I hope everyone had a nice weekend -
I just wanted to tell you what happened to me Saturday night. I live on a tiny little street with just 4 houses on it. It isn’t really a street, just sort of a walkway.
S and I got home from watching our friend’s band. When we got to our street we saw someone had cut hearts out of different printed papers and sizes and stuck them on all our doors and windows! They also sprinkled hearts all over the ground in front of our doors. It was such a beautiful surprise!
We have had a bit of sadness creeping around us for a couple of weeks, so it was so nice to see this and know someone was trying bring a little love into all our lives.
I suspect it was our new neighbours, so am spending today making a stitched heart to give to them (anonymously) to thank them for what they did.......
I hope it WAS them, but cannot think of anyone else

thanks to everyone who made comments about my hearts, and please, again, go see what Rebecca Sower is doing to help Haiti and how you can get involved

Tuesday, 9 February 2010


I am adding my heart photos again for the heart sessions started by Rebecca Sower - please go to her site and read about all the amazing things she is doing for the people of Haiti - and see all the beautiful hearts

heart sessions





“Wind to thy wings. Light to thy path. Dreams to thy heart.” ~ unknown

Friday, 5 February 2010

made some teacup soy candles with cups sent to me from Portland!

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

I finally finished the valentines for the café - I did 3 of them
and also hung my stuffed hearts on a pretty wire heart that was already hanging on the wall





hello and thank you for dropping by
I have been having a difficult time getting back to this - not because I didn’t want to write anything or show some photos - but because I had some very shocking and sad news to deal with
and wasn’t sure if I wanted to write about it or what to do......
a sweet young girl is gone and has left our lives full of sadness
I hope she is at peace now

Hvil i fred, Hilde