Treasures from another land!
Today the mailman brought me a package from my Secret Pal across the sea! And, oh, the wonders it contained!
My Secret Pal is absolutely wonderful! SP knitted a beautiful lavender face cloth (upper left) in an intricate pattern (nicely done!) and a lovely weight yarn and included a handmade coconut soap. She also sent a British flag pin, pictured here at the top center but which has since been affixed to my coat lapel; several people have asked about it and I take every opportunity to tell them about my wonderful angel SP!
A beautiful book of Favourite Cake Recipes was in the package, too, and I plan to bake the Coffee Butterscotch Cake as soon as possible; maybe for Sunday coffee. The recipe book is illustrated with scenes of cottage life (my favorite is the image of a woman at a spinning wheel).
My Secret Pal must be very wise and good; she also generously sent a counted cross-stitch of an English hare. My SP must be very intuitive, otherwise how could she have known how much I enjoy counted cross-stitch, or how much I enjoy bunnies and their relations? (Last spring, I had baby bunnies in my backyard. They've grown up and out, but we see the mum every day. I'm hoping for Bunny Watch 2006 this year!)
I have a counted cross-stitch project going at all times. I think it's fun to switch between quilting, cross-stitch, and knitting, to keep one's mind happy and engaged, and to see something different in order to keep liking the long-term projects.
Also in my package was a fortune-telling fish, a postcard of the Magna Carta from Salisbury Cathedral, and a pamphlet describing the cathedral!
But the most wonderful item is a hand-beaded, wide, silver clasp bracelet! I gasped audibly when I opened it, Secret Pal! I'm so touched, and honored, and thankful for such a gift. I very much appreciate all the work and care you took with it; it's beaded exquisitely, and I love the colors! It fits perfectly; I've worn it all day, and I'll wear it tomorrow, and the next day, and the day after that. Thank you, thank you, so much.
I am honored, SP. I think of you touching these things, creating them, selecting colors (especially the heathers!); I place you in my mind in that wonderful English countryside, and in the cities. I remember fondly visiting cathedrals there, St. Paul's, Westminster, and I place myself in my mind with you in Salisbury. You've touched my heart, SP!
How generous is my Secret Pal! How astute! How gifted she is!
I think the only thing to do is to nominate her for Best Secret Pal Ever.
My Secret Pal is absolutely wonderful! SP knitted a beautiful lavender face cloth (upper left) in an intricate pattern (nicely done!) and a lovely weight yarn and included a handmade coconut soap. She also sent a British flag pin, pictured here at the top center but which has since been affixed to my coat lapel; several people have asked about it and I take every opportunity to tell them about my wonderful angel SP!
A beautiful book of Favourite Cake Recipes was in the package, too, and I plan to bake the Coffee Butterscotch Cake as soon as possible; maybe for Sunday coffee. The recipe book is illustrated with scenes of cottage life (my favorite is the image of a woman at a spinning wheel).
My Secret Pal must be very wise and good; she also generously sent a counted cross-stitch of an English hare. My SP must be very intuitive, otherwise how could she have known how much I enjoy counted cross-stitch, or how much I enjoy bunnies and their relations? (Last spring, I had baby bunnies in my backyard. They've grown up and out, but we see the mum every day. I'm hoping for Bunny Watch 2006 this year!)
I have a counted cross-stitch project going at all times. I think it's fun to switch between quilting, cross-stitch, and knitting, to keep one's mind happy and engaged, and to see something different in order to keep liking the long-term projects.
Also in my package was a fortune-telling fish, a postcard of the Magna Carta from Salisbury Cathedral, and a pamphlet describing the cathedral!
But the most wonderful item is a hand-beaded, wide, silver clasp bracelet! I gasped audibly when I opened it, Secret Pal! I'm so touched, and honored, and thankful for such a gift. I very much appreciate all the work and care you took with it; it's beaded exquisitely, and I love the colors! It fits perfectly; I've worn it all day, and I'll wear it tomorrow, and the next day, and the day after that. Thank you, thank you, so much.
I am honored, SP. I think of you touching these things, creating them, selecting colors (especially the heathers!); I place you in my mind in that wonderful English countryside, and in the cities. I remember fondly visiting cathedrals there, St. Paul's, Westminster, and I place myself in my mind with you in Salisbury. You've touched my heart, SP!
How generous is my Secret Pal! How astute! How gifted she is!
I think the only thing to do is to nominate her for Best Secret Pal Ever.
2 Comments:
Hi, so glad they arrived safely. I was worried that as they had to cross an ocean they might not arrive! Glad you like the bracelet, I had hoped you would like the colours. I am told that you have the store Lush in the US where the soap is from. I wanted for when you opened the package for there to be this amazing perfume.
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Another package will be winging its way to you later today or tomorrow. Then one more (small one) next week with the final reveal.
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