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Covid-19 Lock Down – Week Four

What a strange world we’re living in. Covid-19 has driven a steamroller through so many lives. But we’re kind of getting used to this new way of living. The death toll announced each day still really upsets me but I find myself grateful that at least the figures are heading in the right direction. This is all a bit morbid for gilhoolie, we’ll just talk about what I’ve been up to instead shall we?

Well, my mind-map lists of of tasks (remember I had one for the garden, house and gilhoolie) has steadily decreased so that I just have just the least enjoyable left on there. Like paint the garden shed… I’ve made the most of the weather, with lots of long dog walks amongst the bluebells in the woods near us, lots of gardening and I even sat in a deckchair at the end of the garden to read my book in the afternoon a couple of times.

Lampshade orders are all done for now and I’m not sure when they will pick up again. One client just collected her’s – I had to put it on the porch and then step back into the hallway to keep social distancing. Always really nice to meet the people I make them for so I’m happy.

Bespoke lampshade made using printed fabric from Woven Monkey

It’s fine if lampshade orders slow down for a bit. I’m always saying I don’t have enough time for art, blogging, meditating, learning new skills etc so now’s the time. I started an online Google Garage course ‘Fundamentals of Digital Marketing‘ yesterday and I think a bit of that each day will keep me really busy. This is for my own business but also for the local interior designers I support with my gilhoolie Design Assistance service. It’s so important to keep up to date in this digital age and nice to reinforce what I know as well as learn something new along the way. This side of my business has really slowed down since lock down but I’m hoping it will all pick up again soon as the interior designers start to take work on again.

Arthur (the miniature schnauzer) is keeping me company and making me smile all the time. Yesterday I just sat and watched him breathing while I waited for him to wake up so that I could see if he liked his new bed I made him (another task ticked off my list!) He seems to be happy with it and it goes with our newly decorated kitchen / dining room (of course!)

The garden is looking amazing in the sunshine. So many plants are thriving. Even the lupins are starting to flower and the delphiniums and alliums aren’t far behind. So still lots to look forward to even if the weather cools down next week. This weekend our main job is to plant a new cherry tree which is looking very sweet with it’s pink clusters of blooms. There were a couple of cute blue tits sitting in the branches on the patio the other day, I think the wildlife is going to enjoy it.

Like everyone else it seems I have been doing lots of baking. Today I made a very tasty, if a bit lopsided, Victoria sandwich. Everything seems better when you can eat cake with a cup of tea!

That’s it for this week. I wonder if I will have less to write on here as the weeks go on. But I’m determined to keep going for my own sake more than anything. It’s a nice way to finish the week and it’s keeping me going even if no one is reading it!

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Covid-19 Lock Down – Week Three – Up and Down

The weeks are blurring into each other more and more now, that’s for sure. Here in the UK we’re into week 4 of lock down and some days it’s hard to know what day of the week it is. Overall I’m still feeling mostly happy and incredibly grateful but I had a slight dip mid week. It was one of those days where I hadn’t planned what I was going to do and therefore I just drifted around and didn’t achieve a lot, looked at my phone far too much and generally felt a bit down in the dumps. It’s to be expected I guess. Sometimes I think it’s easier for people working full time as they have less time to reflect and worry about things. But then I know I’m so lucky that I have a bit of work and a lot of time to spend making the house and garden look lovely. Most days I feel like I’m nesting and really want to look after my family lots – baking bread, making cakes, cleaning and gardening (not that they notice those things much I think!) We have managed to only go to the shops once a week so far and it’s really made us think about how often we were going before!

What I’m going through each day is nothing though, I know that, compared to those key workers helping us all and putting themselves in danger of catching Covid-19. I’m very grateful to them. I live on a main road and most days it’s deadly quiet at the moment. Last night at 8pm everyone came out of their houses and clapped key workers as usual and it was as if we weren’t going through this pandemic, it was so uplifting. Any cars that drove through the people standing in the street beeped their horns and an elderly neighbour was outside his house playing music for everyone. I think when this is all over we should have a garden party and invite everyone round so that we can meet them properly (another down side of living on a busy road, you tend to just talk to the people immediately around you and don’t know those living even a few houses away!) I miss our old house where the gardens were close together and the kids used to chat over the fence.

What have I been up to? I have made a few more lampshades which were posted off to their new homes yesterday (see below). I particularly liked the small grey velvet ones on the left. I’ve been feeling nostalgic lately so I dug out some old photos of my family and framed some, hence the funny pic of my brother and I. I’ve also shuffled a lot of my ornaments around to change things up a bit, always good to have a clear out every so often too.

I’m still working through my big to do lists and adding more now that we know we have at least another 3 weeks to get through…

The weather has been amazing so I have been on lots of lovely long, sunny dog walks with Arthur. I stumbled across a beautiful clearing in the woods this week where we were surrounded by a carpet of bluebells. We lingered there for quite a while, I didn’t want to leave!

My gardening list is getting a bit smaller but I still have the not-so-fun jobs to do and now my enormous tin of paint has arrived I can get on with painting the two garden sheds, yippee! 😅 Arghhhh…

I promise I will show you photos of our newly decorated kitchen and my workshop soon. I just have to get around to taking some good shots. Here’s one of the door as a teaser. I decided to make my own door finger plate today, using a strip of the wallpaper we have used in the dining area (Hicks blue paint and Fern wallpaper, both from Little Greene. We kept the original green floral one on the other side of the door which has probably been there forever, I love a bit of history in a house!

Artwork

Covid-19 Lock Down – Week One – Anxiety

It’s April fools day, 2020. A bit different from other years. I don’t think many people will be playing pranks. We’re doing okay though. My family have adapted really well, it just feels like a long stay-cation at the moment!

I’ve been keeping to a routine each morning at least. Exercise first thing (was Joe Wicks last week but decided to hunt around on YouTube for something else this week, there’s so much out there to choose from). Then I have breakfast, shower and take Arthur for a big long walk. I’m very lucky that I can do this and we have fields and woodland very close to our house that we can walk to. My husband on the other hand, is cooped up in his little office upstairs, working away all day. We live on a busy road which is currently hauntingly quiet most of the day. I’m not complaining about that, it’s bliss.

In the afternoon I’ve been working my way through my lists of jobs, very slowly! I have one for the house, garden and gilhoolie (I’m thinking we’re going to be stuck in for quite some time unfortunately!) Lots of gardening completed last week when the sun was shining 🌞 I’ve also had lots of virtual coffees with friends and feel very blessed that I have them to chat to. It’s definitely making me appreciate all the little things that’s for sure.

Yesterday I even hunted down my acrylic paints and plucked up the courage to have a go. It’s the first time I’ve done it since I finished a painting course at Henley School of Art and because I was feeling inspired by the Portrait Artist of the Year on Sky Arts. What a great programme! I really enjoy painting but always start with a worry that it will turn out really badly. I guess that’s what stops most people having a go?! I’m going to keep trying though, now that I have lots of time to fill. I’m not watching TV until the evening and trying to stay away from the news during the day too. It’s easy to get obsessed with all the stats on Covid-19 but not good for me mentally!

Pencil drawing the painting was based on

Last week I was crazy busy finishing off lampshade orders. It’s obviously going to be very quiet for a while but hopefully orders will pick up again once this is all over.

So that’s my first week in lock down. I really am getting used to this social distancing. Last week I cried every time I went out for a dog walk and felt quite anxious. I just felt so sad about it all too. You do adjust though, it just takes time. Isn’t it going to be amazing when this is all over and we can hug a friend or go out to dinner?! In the meantime I’m going to make the most of this time and maybe it will make me slow down in the future too.

Artwork

Arthur puppy is one!

It’s Arthur puppy’s first birthday this week, I can’t believe how fast the last year has flown! Life has definitely changed and to anyone thinking about getting a dog, (well a miniature schnauzer at least as I don’t have experience of any others) I would definitely say go for it. I can’t think of any negatives so far. Not particularly liking the mud at the moment but hopefully it won’t last too long…

Actually, I have just looked back at my blog posts and I haven’t written on here since we collected him last May so apologies for that! Here are some pics of the cheeky chap. Along with a little drawing of Arthur by me (one of my husband’s Christmas presents).

Now, the next blog post will be about lampshades, I promise! Things have been pretty busy at gilhoolie lately so lots to write about. And I’m trying hard to get back into drawing so I think posting on here will help motivate me 🙂

 

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Arthur Titch Gardner!

Well, I’m home alone for the first day with our new little addition – Arthur the miniature schnauzer puppy! Otherwise known as Arthur Daley, King Arthur, Arf a cucumber!!!

He came home with us on Saturday and had the best bank holiday weekend ever. Such an intelligent cheeky little chap, we love him to bits already.

gilhoolie is still open for business as usual although I may have to make lampshades when he’s sleeping or when the boys get home from school to start off with. But that’s fine. It’s been good to slow down and just watch him growling at pine cones and chasing his tiny blue tennis ball around the patio in the sunshine this morning.

I promise not to bore you with too many cute puppy photos but I’m afraid he may become a bit of a celebrity on here as he keeps me company while I’m working.

Better go and see what he’s up to! 🙂 🙂 🙂