I can't believe this day has arrived.
I bought the smallest sizes they have.
Big sister has the first day in year 8.
Including a year in reception and nursery, she has been in school for the last ten years.
I think even Perry was impressed.
Back to the school run for me, two kids at two different school. Lucky, I only do Miss T in the morning. My brother-in-law picks up big sister.
Miss T will also eat lunch in school. Hopefully she will like it, I can just see that she will eat a second lunch when we get back home.
Hopefully I will have some more knitting time. Both kids should be going to bed earlier again and leave me with more free time in the evening.
Some time in May, I started knitting this Market bag. I had finished all knitting soon after wards, but I left it in a cupboard and forgot all about it.
I had bought the Plymouth Fantasy Naturale yarn a few years ago on eBay. I found the pattern online when I googled the yarn.
The bag has now got my other project inside. It's Delphine in Rowan Felted Tweed.
I should finish her in the next week or two, ready to wear as it's getting colder around here.

3 comments:
she looks so grown up (and a little anxious!). I'm sure she'll have a lovely time.
I still cannot believe that Miss T is big enough for school already. The second baby grows up much too quickly and Miss N already in Year 8, my goodness. At least you will have more knitting time. The market bag looks like a great project bag!
She looks so grown up and everyt inch a Miss T no more a baby or toddler. Bag looks great. Can't wait to see Delphine when she is finished.
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