Lets start at the very beginning, thats a very good place to start (I'll stop that sentence before I either get done for copyright infringement or told to hush coz its 4:30 in the morning & my singing voice isnt all that)
There was talk earlier in the year of a potential meet up of crafty bloggers, then 2months ago Ruth sent me a link to Curlyscrappers blog detailing information about.....
Ruth kindly did some emailing, querying if a day visitor was allowed to join in (aka me). Lizzie from Lizzie made answered that it was fine, yay! so I contacted her to introduce myself & so started a few emails of arrangements & chatting (once I rescued them from virginmedias spam, aghhh, how rude of it!).
Melsh emailed me asking if I was the person on the list of attendees (thats how I found out about the naughty spam box guzzling my emails from Lizzie). Yes, yes I was that Kirsty, Yay, I get to meet my Cyber buddy Melsh (even when I physically call her Mel I mentally add "sh" at the end in my head)
Friday arrived with me baking chocolate cakes (one to take with me, & another for my lads), checking everything was ready for the next day & chatting to Ruth via text while she was on the train. Oh, & altering the hole in Melsh's Pay-it-forward gift to fit a particular choccy bar thats was 5mm too big! (all will be revealed so that this sentence makes more sense)
Ruth mentioned via text she'd forgotten her umbrella, & then later, if there was somewhere local she could grab a sarnie as she'd forgotten to pack a lunch. As I was waiting for my cake bases to cool I grabbed my coat & rushed out the door. With time to spare I picked Ruth up an umbrella & sarnie from poundland - not the most glamorous of places but the queue was short, on the way to the train station & served the purpose.
I sat on a low wall, leaning on a lamppost, at the corner of the street, in case a certain little lady comes by (oh me, oh my, I'm obviously in a musical mood again). As the train pulled in I stood, hoping I'd put myself in prime position that Ruth wouldnt escape unnoticed (can you say stalker!!). There she was, a grin spreading on her face as she spotted me, blue suitcase in tow. As I said to her, I couldnt have her come to my little town without meeting her off the train. I know if I arrived in an unknown town I'd like a familiar face there.
I walked with Ruth to the Euston (as its known to us locals, its official name is The Euston Way, Beefeater Grill) where she was getting a lift by the lovely Jemma from Just Jim-jams (what a FAB blog name). With introductions over Jem kindly offered me a lift home, which I gratefully accepted as it gave me more time to do jobs; It didnt as they both ended up coming in for a cuppa, with strict instructions to ignore the dust/floor as though I'd tidied (briefly) I hadnt as of yet swept etc. Far nicer to be drinking a cuppa than sweeping in what was borrowed time anyway.
Partially out of shyness (I have an extroverts personality trapped in an introverts mind, I really should give it back one day), partially out of my liking to listen/watch people to get an idea of what they're about, I sat back with drink in hand & mainly listened to Jem & Ruth chat until it was time to get Kai. Another lift, yay, so I was nice & early to get him, which he enjoyed as he could wave for longer from where he sat in the class.
| External design of the cake was unabashfully copied from one of Hayleys makes, who also kindly instructed me on how to do the topping :-) |
I worked hard that evening decorating the cake, which I think was the prettiest one I had ever done, making sure everything I needed was packed, clothes layed out, school uniforms in the machine, house generally tidy etc etc. I sat down for half an hour & felt a little dispondent that everyone else going would have now all met up, maybe making clicks & I'd walk in tomorrow a stranger. I put it to the back of my mind as I read the magazine Ruth had lent me.
I crawled into bed at 10, absolutely cream crackered, excited, nervous, wondering what the next day might hold.........
......pop back tomorrow to find out! (it does get more interesting :-)

You remind me so much of me K. A people watcher, an extrovert trapped in an introverts mind - I love that, I'm so nicking that! But it's just how it feels isn't it?
ReplyDeleteBe back tomorrow :D
Found ya!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to tomorrow's instalment of life chez K ;o)
how many times was my name mentioned there!!?? I was soooo surprised and chuffed to see you waiting for me on the platform it was the perfect start to a fab weekend! I was so looking forward to reading about other's views from our time away so I will be tuning in tomorrow xxx
ReplyDeleteOne day we'll meet up & be awkward wall flowers that stand out together Carmen.
ReplyDeleteJem!! **waves excitedly**
U are todays star of the blog Ruth, maybe I should make you a blog badge or sumit ;-D
I too am nicking your description..it's perfect for me too...perhaps we could have a whole row of wallflowers>. :)
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to tomorrow's post.
Hugs xx
Fascinating read, looking forward to tomorrow's instalment, think I'm another who fits your fabby extrovert/introvert description. x
ReplyDeleteI recognised that cake. It was so nice and I'm not a chocolate cake girl.
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet up with you over the weekend. I think we all had a fab time
Lesley x
Missed this post on Monday... not sure how, as I was watching out to see who posted about the weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun story of your Friday - so different to mine!! I drove 120 miles, moved about 30 chairs into piles, rearranged loads of tables, sweet-talked the YHA Warden into lending a kettle, set up lots of things for the Weekend, organised rooms and checking in, met everyone, drank coffee, ate biscuits... it was a busy day and we hadn't even had dinner yet! X
Ruth and Jemma did mention they had seen you at the station - Ruth was very pleased about it!