This January...

It’s just about still January, which this year hasn’t felt anywhere near as long as it has previously. I’m not sure why that is though, but I sure am grateful. Maybe it’s because we’ve been keeping ourselves busy, who knows.

The dishwasher which had a blip last month is now fixed which is great news. I can’t tell you how much I don’t miss washing up! Thankfully it was an easy fix, but also a worrying one. The cause of the burning smell was the plug which the engineer can only surmise had worked its way loose and was arking. When we saw the state of the plug we were glad we’d stopped using the dishwasher, but now with a new plug on the dishwasher and a new socket we’re fully operational, well dishwasher wise anyway.

the offending socket with scorch marks

The heating, which while it’s now working, still isn’t fixed. The engineers spent two days here at the start of the month with the result being the part they needed wasn’t in stock. There’s been issues getting the part, and hopefully it’s now arrived as they’re due back to completely resolve whatever is wrong early next week.

Of course, like it does, the heating going wrong happened at the coldest time of the year and we didn’t have any heating when there was a dusting of snow on the ground. We do have two fan heaters and they helped a lot in short bursts at a time, but fully heating our double height in places kitchen diner as it usually would be wasn’t really an option.

Wearing layers, adding more and more covers to the bed in a reverse kind of Princess and the Pea arrangement and planning meals to cook slowly in the oven were all tactics we used, and worked in their way - and hopefully, as I say, it will be fixed for good shortly - I’ll leave it at that for now I think, but there may be more here at some point.

It’s not all gloom and doom though as I’ve spotted that our snowdrops are starting to appear, and they’re such cheery plants that I can’t help but smile when I see them.

We’ve been out and about including taking part in our village’s Community Speedwatch team in the hope that something will be done about the traffic speeding through the village. There was a concert in Nottingham to see Biffy Clyro, who I’ll admit hasn’t been on my radar before and probably is unlikely to become a regular listen for me.

We ended the month with an evening in Newark trying two new-to-us pubs as part of the annual Beermuda Beer Festival. We tried beers we wouldn’t usually drink, including a sour beer that was thick with fruit and looked more like a fruit shake than a beer, which MOH described as ‘the strangest beer he’s ever tried’. I spotted a Space Invaders table top in the first pub, and I haven’t seen one of those for a long, long time; it brought back memories as we used to have these at home at times, which admittedly not everyone does.

A table top space invader arcade game

I decided to make some small changes here on the blog, which I’m sure you haven’t even noticed. Previously the categories I used, and are displayed at the top right of my blog were Living, Loving and Exploring, but I felt they were no longer right for me. As you’ve probably just glanced up there, they’re now Living, Loving and Making, which feels a much better fit for my content.

My Christmas wreath is still up, and still going strong and I’m not taking it down until it’s looking worse for wear. MOH mentions occasionally that Christmas has gone, but as I point out not on our back door, not just yet anyway!

I have indulged myself with some end of year nerdiness, sharing posts recapping and reflecting on 2025:

We’ve even ordered those new sofa’s that we saw in Bruton back at the start of December. They won’t arrive until around April so our next decision is what colour paint to use in the lounge - the current favourite is Dibber by Farrow & Ball which will look great with the sofas, but looks less great with the builder’s white, so we’ll probably aim for something a bit softer, but possibly lighter than the suggested Slipper Satin which has been dubbed ‘dull mushroom’ here - you can see why we’re not so keen, can’t you?!

January always brings the Newark Quilt Show and I’ve been back there looking at the glorious quilts and perusing the supplier’s wares, and even picking up my Christmas present from one of them. I’ve plenty more gorgeous quilts from there to share, so do look out for those, and for the scrappy rosettes I made at one of the workshops there.

I’ve gone full steam ahead on a new way for my scraps too. This year I’m aiming to make my scraps into houses, and they really are the cutest to put together.

a stash of scrappy houses
And scrappy roofs to add to the houses

After an instructional blip I now have a stack of houses and a stack of roofs, which I need to marry up. In fact part of the fun of using my scraps in this way is choosing which to use together. It really is the small things.

I’m still thinking about and finalising my quilt plans for this year, along with the other makes that I want to make sure get onto the list though I expect to share my plans in the next few weeks. I couldn’t wait to share my new picnic rug though, I’m just so pleased with how it turned out, especially as it started from humble beginnings with a random scrap pack and a bit of an idea.

My finished colourwash picnic rug draped over my mustard kitchen sofa

I still have one final charity quilt and one final mystery block of the month to go, and I need to get going with both of those as I’ve not started either yet. I’d been so good at keeping up with my stretch project and my own blocks but I haven’t yet been able to get myself back on track. I do wonder if it’s partly as once the mystery blocks are done, then the real work of assembling the quilt top begins and I think that will be a big task, let alone actually finishing the quilt completely. I’m also toying with the idea of going ‘off piste’ with the assembly, and I guess deep down I’m thinking that if that final block isn’t done then I don’t need to consider the next steps. Don’t our minds play tricks on us at times?

But anyway, I will get there and I will finish the final charity quilt in my stretch project and my own block. I already know that I won’t be signing myself up for quite so many charity quilts next year, though I will still make some - it’s just that there’s so much more I want to make, even if not all of them take the easy route. More on that soon I’m sure.

If you want to read my ramblings from previous monthly updates then please check out my ‘This is’ series.

This January...

Like many people the New Year provokes me into thinking about the year ahead and what could be different. As I hinted in my catch-up post for walking East Stoke’s lanes, I’ve been thinking about this space here and more specifically how infrequently I’ve showed up here over the past year, and how I can change that.

One of the ways is to ‘rediscover the joy’ in writing posts which all sounds very grand. You know how much I love a plan, well so far I’ve mostly stuck to it too, as I have a lot of stuff stored up to share. I’ve also realised that I’ve not been so good at those ‘life update type’ posts, and so this new series of monthly posts aims to change that, as there is always something going on. It may not be big (and quite often it definitely won’t be clever) but it is life, and very real.

I’m hoping that it won’t sink into the minutiae of detail, nor be deathly dull - but I guess you’ll be the judge of that!

January has been January-ing

It’s been a month that’s been full of coughs and colds (yes, still) with both MOH and I suffering throughout the month, which made planned appointments with the dentist and hygienist fun though thankfully we managed to navigate with said lurgies, and remarkably each of our appointments taking place when we were probably at our healthiest.

It’s not been all bad though as we’ve had a fair bit of Christmas goodies to munch through; we finished the Christmas cake after a short delay, and the last of the mince pies disappeared this week. It’s been a month for getting things done that we’ve been meaning to for a while, and a new griddle pan was part of that - we were going to replace it when we moved in eighteen months ago, but didn’t.

But it’s also been a month when venturing outside has been minimal - understandable really - though we did make it to our favourite restaurant in Newark for pie night - but after all the effort (and it really was an effort) to get the Christmas decorations down on time, they haven’t yet made it back out to the garage.

Around the house all the components for my craft room mini-revamp arrived and are now in place - I’m already loving it - it’s such a simple change to extend my desk space, but so effective.

We’ve had a couple of issues with our new build and the developers have been back to make progress on those. We’ve had a leak in our lounge, which typically only leaks when there’s really bad weather, and the developers are hopeful that they’ve solved this on their most recent visit - let’s hope so. It’s not a big leak, but of course it’s not ideal.

We’re also expecting a replacement for a failed window sealed unit in our front door, and hopefully a resolution to the main thermostat issue. The heating still works fine as we are able to control the temperature in each room downstairs individually, and separately the whole of the upstairs which has its own thermostat, but it needs fixing.

Inspired by many quilts

I’ve also been more inspired than normal by quilts this month. I spent two days at the Newark Quilt Show and consequently took way too many pictures, which I’ve not even started to edit or share yet - but I will. This year I even went armed with a ‘wish list’ and was pretty good at sticking to it too, though as ever my craft to do list is already growing!

I finished the Noughts and Crosses charity quilt, and have already started on my next one - I’m hooked (again!) This one started with these cute little houses from Sherri’s January mystery block of the month quilt over at A Quilting Life, and there’s plenty more to come, but aren’t they fab?

Impulsively I also booked myself onto a quilting workshop entitled ‘Floral Fancy’ and then spent the time leading up to it wondering if I had the skills to do it justice, and making sure I had the things listed on the requirements for the workshop. Despite being advised not to be intimidated by the long list, I was intimidated by the long list - but as it turned out I didn’t need to be at all.

It was a fabulously creative and inspiring day, and needless to say this workshop left me with even more on my craft to do list, as me being me I’m not content with just finishing the panel I started on the day, and am working out how I can extend it in my own way.

As a teaser, here’s a shot of how it started…

a circle of varying green leaf shapes on a grey patchwork panel

We definitely watch much less TV since we moved here, but this month we’ve subscribed to SkySports mainly to watch Luke Littler in the darts, but the bonus has been a fair few football games too. We won’t keep the subscription indefinitely but it’s been good to have this month, and I can see us keeping it for the winter months (especially as the deal was good).

We’ve been watching Celebrity Hunted (despite not knowing who most of the celebrities are!) and have been looking forward to the CheeseFest which is The Apprentice starting. We’re definitely not loving the upcoming changes to Discovery which results in the loss of Eurosport, which is prime viewing for MOH and the various cycling races, which to continue to watch these the option is to subscribe to TNT Sports at a much inflated price. We’ll see.

Snug as a hibernating bug

There’s been little exploring this month, though we did manage a day-late (thanks to the weather) New Year’s Day walk, but apart from a wander around Newark to see how high the Trent was by the Castle (while MOH was at the dentist) that’s been about it. Unless you count a car trip to a new part of Nottingham, and a cross-city navigation from Beeston to the Meadows for a stop in at my nearest Hobbycraft.

THE RIVER TRENT VIEWED FROM NEWARK CASTLE. USUALLY THE RIVER PATH IS BEHIND THE BARGE.

To be honest I’ve been happy enough being as snug as a hibernating bug and watching the frosts and weather from inside, though MOH less so.

I’ve a day trip to London booked for next month, which I managed to snaffle train tickets for in LNER’s sale. I’ve already got a full day planned in Islington before meeting up with MOH in the West End for dinner, and I’ve even planned in an essential stop in Liberty’s too - just me though, I’ll go before I meet up with MOH!

Let’s hope that February is healthier!