Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The Early Bird

Surprisingly for me, I'm up and busily catching worms this morning. My London BF Sue came down yesterday for a belated Birthday treat (for me) and we went out to the gorgeous L'Eglise restaurant which just happens to be a short stagger across the road. There we met up with two more friends of hers, who live in Hassocks, and had superb food (as always), good wine and lots of good conversation. Somehow being late to bed nearly always means I'm awake early, hence the worm-catching.

As I sat with Heinrich chatting over breakfast (well, not exactly chatting, but you know what I mean) I looked out of the window and saw a tiny silver aeroplane winging its way, high in the blue sky, towards the airport, and wondered if it might be Son on his way home. Maybe, maybe not, but it was a nice thought. He is due home this morning from Argentina, so it could have been I guess. I had a lovely message from him, via one of his friends, late on Sunday evening. Apparently he had been trying to call me for Mother's day and hadn't been able to get through. He was sitting beside the pool in a hotel in Iguazu on the border between Brazil and Argentina, where he had gone to see the waterfalls. Sounds just wonderful doesn't it?

My Aristocratic BF is planning a special Garden Party for her 70th Birthday on 31st May, and I have been volunteered to design and print the party Invitation. She has the most lovely garden, near Sissinghurst in Kent, so it will be perfect if we get the weather. Anyway, I sat down at my easel today and painted a gorgeous garden party hat with flowers and ribbons, in soft, smudgy pink and green watercolours. Somehow, it just came out right, so I'm not going to fiddle with it and spoil it. My next challenge is to paint some little cupcakes to decorate the other corner of the invitation, and then I can hotfoot it up to David, Son's lovely friend, who can put it all on computer for me, and then print it. Otherwise I'd have to get out my old John Bull Printing Outfit and do it myself - perhaps not :-)

6 comments:

family affairs said...

HURRY UP AND COME AND GIVE ME SOME ADVICE ABOUT MY LATEST DRAMA - YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT!! LX

family affairs said...

HURRY UP AND COME AND GIVE ME SOME ADVICE ABOUT MY LATEST DRAMA - YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT!! LX

A Mother's Place is in the Wrong said...

Oh Lulu, quelle drama. I've been over and left my fourpenn'orth - for what it's worth! Thinking of you. M xxx

Donna said...

Oh! I would Love to see the painting!! Bet it turned out Lovely!!
Happy day sweetie!!hughugs

Expat mum said...

If you can manage to take a picture of your painting, or scan it, I'd love to see it.

A Mother's Place is in the Wrong said...

Hi Donna, I've tried scanning the paintings, but they won't scan properly, probably because of the watercolour paper and the delicacy of watercolour anyway - I'll see what I can do though. Thanks anyway for your encouragement! Hugs from Me xxx

Hi Expatmum, that's a great idea thank you, as you can see (above) the scanning didn't work out, but a photo probably would. Watch this space! M xx