the thankful muma
2009

There are many moments in the life of a muma when she is so very thankful. Thankful that she was given the privilege to guide a little being through the first part of her or his life. Thankful for her child’s good health and wellbeing. Thankful when she finds a “village” to help support her child. Thankful for the wonderful joy her child gives.

Last night was one of those moments when I was thankful for all of the above. We celebrated the end of the school year and the coming of Christmas with the Christmas Carol Concert.

Families gathered on the handball courts and feasted on a lovely barbeque; children dressed in red and green raced round and round, filled with excitement and Christmas enthusiasm; and as the sun set, the stage lit up with song and dance and laughter.
It was a magical evening and oh I glowed with thanks for the wonderful community my dear girl and family are fortunate to be part of.

Abby’s class performance was wonderfully funny and energetic. The girls trooped on, assumed the above “Sound of Music” posture and sweetly sang the first half of Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer. Then, with a dramatic change of pace, the girls melted into the background and the boys leaped forward …

They were a HOOT! The audience was rolling around with laughter, which only revved the boys up even more, and with tears of mirth running down my cheeks, love formed a huge lump in my throat and I wanted to capture this moment and hold onto it for ever. If only … :-)

Now, another busy day is done. After yesterday’s mammoth Ikea haul (the vast majority of which, I should explain, went to the school where my Mum is Head of Boarding) there was a dressing table and wardrobe to be built for Abby’s room – soon to be Oscar’s room – and then Nan’s spare bedroom for little people. Two pieces of Ikea furniture in one day. Hmmm … similar experience to yesterday. A bit too much Ikea at once can be quite off-putting. Thus, I felt a pressing need for some more quick, gratifying sewing – a blue and green theme today. It looks so pretty and cool. I’m quite in love with these streamers and shall be making some with a Christmassy theme.
With the furniture built, I found we needed some bookends. There was a moment, or several, when I was ready to grab my purse and head out to buy some. But in the spirit of thriftiness, I chose imagination instead and came up with …

… mason jars filled with pebbles. Nice and sturdy and quite charming :-) There’ll definitely be room for such penny-saving in our new home .. and probably even these jars!
I do so love being a muma.
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The Christmas concert looks like some much fun!! I love your idea for the bookends. Very creative.
I do like your streamers too, and love children’s concerts too. They always make me tear up too.
Too many too’s, sorry!
Wow! I wish I could have seen that! I know the feeling, when parents stand there and enjoy! I have that moment next week at Christmas concert at our church. Have a nice weekend! I just bake cakes for my parents in law to celebrate first Advent Sunday.
What a great idea for the book ends!
Those mason jars are perfect.
Oooh – busy catching up with you – sounds pretty productive to me!! Love the streamers, however on the latest pic I immediately assumed you had created a lovely room divider with the diagonal zigs & zags – I can even see that over a window (wonder how I’d create the tension to keep it square). The carol sing looked like so much fun (and WARM – reminds me you’re south of the equator) – lovely recipes
Dear Lily, What a wonderful surprise was waiting for me, when I arrived from work today! Thank you, thank you ever so much! I love the scarf!!!! It really makes me believe there will be spring again! I love the colour! I don´t even dare to show it to our DD 2, because she loves green colour!!! Today we celebrate my DH´s birthday with good dinner and after it litening the Christmas concert, where Kalle is singing and playing. Kisses and hugs from all of us!
You made me tear up. I so know what you mean :)