Our fourth grandchild, and our DD's first child, is due in February, so doubtless more stitching will be required! It doesn't matter how many you have, each grandchild is a little miracle.
My youngest sister got married again this past weekend after having been a widow for about 30 years. It was a wonderful family occasion. I made about 90 favours - another reason for not much cross stitch - and was quite pleased with the way they came out. I hope to post a few more pics later.

I also managed to stitch a "New Home" card for DS1 and his family. They have now moved to North London where he has just started his training to be a vicar.
An elderly lady of my acquaintance has asked if I could finish a cross stitch sampler she gave up on around 1990 due to failing eyesight. So that's another UFO! I doubt I'll get all my planned UFO's finished this year as it is. (Frederick has just emerged again after being hidden deep in my sewing pile so that I couldn't hear his plaintive requests to come out, and I've just put a few stitches in this evening.)
In amongst all that I have had far more services to take this summer because of illness and sabbaticals, and there seems to be no let-up on that score. I've just agreed to take another extra one because of a supernumary minister's wife's serious illness.
