Good Morning WOYWWers, Followers, Everyone,
Shameful, I know, but despite Silver giving me the eye, there's nothing on my desk this morning. Well, no actual scrapbooking is going on but there is a massive pile of paper, stickers and part done work to the side. It's been toooooo darned hot! Until yesterday, that is, when it rained and the temperature dropped to a much more comfortable level and that brings me to the new job.I could bore you with the facts and figures about the huge number of unpaid carers in the UK, but I won't. Instead, I will just say that what I learned from my own experience is that for carers to keep caring, they need to care for themselves too, and to enable to do that might mean they need support from others just as I did. Unity/Carers Gateway is an organisation dedicated to supporting the many carers and their families. When things were at their hardest for me, the kind support I was shown by a visiting support worker from the Gateway was invaluable.
That's not to say I'm going to be too busy for scrapbooking. Now that I've finished with the alterations to my clothes, the sewing machine has been found a new home elsewhere, and I'm able to get on with scrapping again. That's what that pile of stuff on my desk is all about. First, I need to persuade Silver to find somewhere else to cosy up.
Nearly an impossible hope, Here she is snoozing in the basket used to store small paper scraps.That's me, you'll be relieved to know, for this week. I'll leave you with this photo taken at the weekend on a trip to Balloch on the shores of Loch Lomond just because it's so beautiful to look at.
To see more creative workdesks pop over to Sarah's blog, Sarah's Craft Shed. If you don't already do so, feel free to join in the fun and show us what's on your workdesk this Wednesday. You'll be made most welcome.Have a great WOYWW day and a fabulous week everyone,
Take care everyone,
Elizabeth
9 comments:
What a brilliant thing to do, giving back to the organisation who supported you when you needed it. Good luck, you’ll be amazing. 🥰🥰
The pic of Silver made me hoot, a classic case of “If I fits, I sits….”!! Don’t think you’ll be getting that basket back for a while 😂😂
Hugs LLJ 4 xx
What a wonderful soul you are. I'm sure you will be a great support in your volunteering. As you say, a bit of pay back and you will have so much knowledge to share. I love that Loch side photo - so peaceful.x x Jo 🌈
you should be very proud of yourself, what a lovely thing to do, to pay back like that. and you will have much personal experience of what people are going through too. Take care and keep scrapping! Happy WOYWW Helen #3
Well done you with your new venture...I'm sure you will have a lot to share/give others.
Hugs,
Annie x #8
The best of luck with your new venture. I love the photograph of Silver in the box, typical cats and boxes 🤣
Happy WOYWW. Angela #11
Oh well done! Carers are often expected to keep doing more with less and not getting the support they need. And yet they are so integral to plugging the gaps in the social safety net. Silver is clearly beaming with pride :)
Happy cooler WOYWW. Phew!
Mary Anne (1)
Thanks for the photo printing option Elizabeth. Had a quick look and it seems like it is ONLY done via an app which won't work for me as I collect my photos on the PC from various people's phones etc. I tend to print a job lot at once so couldn't possibly do that on a phone.
Brilliant new job Elizabeth and Silver is funny. The Loch looks lovely too. Hugs BJ#7
As a child I always went on holiday to somewhere in Scotland so I really do appreciate the photo you share today. (Dad worked on the railway so we got free/cheap travel).
Well, I am impressed with your new venture. I am sure your warm smile will put everyone at ease for starters. I have just replied to an acquaintance who has just been diagnosed with cancer who wrote to tell me what a huge amount of tablets she is on. I wrote to ask how her husband is as i feel that the family are often left out and yet they bear the worry and everything else with little thought as to their needs.
Hugs, Neet xx
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