Monday, 29 September 2008

A new family member

We have had a good weekend and today started really well until lunchtime. We went to the market this morning and then a bit of shopping and back to a snack lunch and Richard was cutting the cheese and managed somehow to nearly cut off the top of his finger. After quite a while of trying to stem the red stuff we decided a trip to the doctor was needed where he had 3 stitches!! The doctor, who could speak a little english, said that seeing he had been such a brave little soldier, he was going to present him with a poupee (little doll), our new family member for a while, which you can now see in the photo, good having a doctor with a sense of humour. Joking aside, it was very nasty and we are just hoping that he won't lose the feeling in the top of his finger. I've heard of different ways of getting out of the washing up, but this one takes the biscuit.

Well, tomorrow sees us going for another french lesson and we have been busy doing our homework this afternoon, sitting in the sunshine which was glorious. The sunshine, not the homework! We have been learning our verbs and it will be interesting to see if we are tested on them in the morning. Ho hum..... all in a good cause.

Progress on "the room" is moving along but to be honest, we sit up in it every night as it is so comfortable and there is a wonderful view of the sunset from one of the windows. We are wondering how we are going to warm it in the winter though as it is very chilly in there in the morning and late evening. We are also putting our thinking caps on as to what to call it. When people come to stay we can put a bed in there and there is an en-suite bathroom, but just for the two of us, it is just our "hanging out" room. What do you call a room like that? I am usually doing my sewing and Richard is working on his family tree and we have a radio going with various stories being told or of course the Archers. We don't have a television so it is just a lovely peaceful space.
Today I took a photo of this cute little tree frog and I am amazed how they change their colour at this time of year. I didn't know that. When I looked closely he still has the beautiful bright green on his underside and on the inside of his legs. Can anyone tell me, do they hibernate during the winter, I would assume so. I will miss all the noises they make. I keep promising myself that I will keep a notebook and jot down all the different birds, creatures and animals we see in the garden. Why don't I do that? We were looking in the pond today and there were quite a few footprints which we are taking to be deer. I suppose it could be wild boar, what prints do they make? Anyway, it certainly wasn't Smokey.
Talk again soon everyone, I hope you and yours are well.

4 comments:

apple tree quilter said...

What an excuse for not getting your hands wet! Although, it's pretty extreme. Glad you are enjoying the new room. What a great thing to look forward to, sunsets from the guest suite. You should run a contest to name the room. I nominate Vagabond Suite.

Vixbil said...

Poor Doomin! Hope your french lesson goes well. I think you should name the room......mmmm I'll have to think about it
xx

Clare said...

Den - you should call it the Den. Poor Dad - I hope he doesn't lose the feeling - I did that de-boning a frozen chicken years ago!
Love you loads
Clare
xx

aims said...

That's a 'poupee'? Well! I never!

I hate cuts like that - hope it heals back to its former self!

Just catching up Hazel - blogger missed these posts when they came out I guess as I didn't see them come up. But - I'm all caught up - even the next one. You should be proud of those kids of yours. The world needs more like them!