He did have a practice run by making a single bed for the oak room. It looks really good and is very sturdy, made from some timber our builder friend rescued from a job he was doing.
Next stage - in place and waiting for the matress to be delivered. |
And here we are all made up with the quilt cover I made and ready for Mum to give it its test run. This does give 'making the bed' a whole new meaning! |
So, the visitors are as follows:
On the Bank Holiday weekend Carol and Graham (my sister and her husband) came on their way back from the Lake District. We had a nice moochy time and then went to see a band in Llandudno. We saw The Vaccines much to my teenage neice's envy . . . . lets just say, we were in the older part of the audience demographic! Brilliant though.
They went home on Tuesday and on Thursday Mum and Dad arrived with their Dutch friends on their way to a week on the Welsh coast. Again we had a good time pottering around and eating at the pub in the village. I have even picked up a few words in Dutch!
They left on Saturday morning and were followed by Ben who is having a tough time just now having split up from Lucy, his long time girlfriend. All very sad and complicated by their joint plans to go back to uni in Aberystwyth together in September, giving up jobs and their flat. Hopefully he felt a bit better after some home cooking, a change of scenery and a hug from his mommy! Still loads to sort out though, poor lad.
Ben left on Monday and next is Mum and Dad and the Dutch friends on Saturday on their way home and then Bob's sister and her bloke the following weekend. Jane hasn't been since the very early days when we were still sorting out the roof, so she should see a bit of a change!
While Ben was here, Bob showed him how to use the chainsaw and we got on with clearing our bit of the field. The weather wasn't really good enough to go for a walk with hail storms and torrential rain interspersed with lovely sunny bits so outdoor work close to home seemed a better idea. The log pile for next year is gradually filling up and without all the branches in the field we'll be able to keep it strimmed to try to get on top of the nettles, so good job done.