Tuesday 31 December 2019

Christmas Presents!... and Changes...

Hello all - GreyRabbit here!  As 2019 comes to an end, there are a couple of things I would like to say...

Firstly, I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas!
As far as presents are concerned, I was very spoiled this year - and my family certainly enthusiastically embraced the idea of buying me toys for Christmas!  Would you like to see what I got?


I am very excited to have received a Field View Mill - it is such a pretty building!  Also a Log Cabin, and not one but TWO Cedar Terraces!  This is fantastic as now all my Sylvanians have somewhere to live - even the new ones!
Speaking of which, I also received the Periwinkle rabbit family and Spotter meerkat family - both second hand, but in lovely condition - as well as a lovely selection of furniture.  Here is a more detailed picture of the smaller items:


The dress on the right was made by my lovely daughter Caitlyn, and is intended for Joy Woolly.  Here she is modelling it:













Joy is very pleased with her new dress!










But wait - there's more!  My husband also had an extra special present for Caitlyn and myself to share - a beautiful House on the Hill!  This is our favourite house, and we never thought we would get it.  It's retired now, and due to its size, the shipping cost on second hand ones usually puts them well out of our price range...


The cute cushion in this picture is from my mum (it is a shared present too), and the table they are both sitting on is another of my presents from Caitlyn and Husband - it will form a new part of Macadamia Grove.

The second thing I wanted to mention is that a bit of a change has occurred here at Sylvanian Sunshine - you may have already noticed.  My daughter, known as Caitlyn Hazelnut here and on the SF Forum, has decided not to continue her own separate blog, but to share mine instead.  This makes sense, as all our critters share the same neighbourhoods, so it seems sensible to keep all their stories together too!  So a big "Welcome!" to Caitlyn as a new author on OUR blog!  :o)

Speaking of which...

Hi, I'm Caitlyn Hazelnut, GreyRabbit's daughter. I am excited to become part of Sylvanian Sunshine, and would like to share with you the Christmas presents that I got this year:


This year I received the Fielding mouse and Cottontail rabbit families, the Baby Tree House, two baby blind bags (baby band series), a second-hand Li'l Woodzeez bakery and quite a lot of furniture. I also received the Farthing dogs and and lovely Mcburrows mole (second-hand). 
I feel very lucky to have gotten so many lovely Sylvanians this year!

Forum Christmas Cheer Exchange - Part Three

You may recall that I took part in the Sylvanian Families Forum Christmas Cheer Exchange this year, and received lovely presents from Fox in the UK!  I also showed a picture of the gift (still wrapped) that Caitlyn and I sent to my swap partner Terra in the USA.  Some people have expressed a wish to see what was inside...

Those of you who are members of the Sylvanian Families Forum will have already seen them, as Terra showed photos there.  For any readers who are not, I thought I would show you quickly here.


The kitten in the sleigh is a Christmas ornament for Terra's tree - I painted the wooden sleigh, and made the little sack and Santa costume.

The Macadamia Grove Village Committee sent the decorated Christmas tree (I bought the little sisal tree and glued the decorations on - they are mostly brads and beads).
The dress was made by Mrs Prickles (ie sewed by me), and the lovely warm scarf was made by Rose Babblebrook (ie made by Caitlyn) - I am very annoyed because I didn't get a photo of the scarf before it was wrapped!  Oh well...
The Cranberry Macadamia Nut Bread, the chocolate truffles and the macadamia nuts were all made by me from Sculpey (and supplied by various members of the village).
Caitlyn made the pavlova using Whipple, and I added the kiwifruit slices to it (these are fruit slices intended for nail art).
Caitlyn also made the fruit cake, using paper clay (I believe it came from Mrs Hazelnut, who is an excellent cook).

Taking part in this exchange was a lot of fun, and we hope it will become a new tradition each year!

Wednesday 25 December 2019

Visiting the Northern Mouse

Before they moved to Macadamia Grove, the Outback koala family lived in Town.  Like many Town children, Adelaide Outback always looked forward to visiting the Grand Department Store in December.  Not to shop for presents, nor because of the lovely festive atmosphere, but to visit the Northern Mouse!  He wasn't the real Northern Mouse, of course, but the Grand Department Store always had the best "Northern Mouse", and at three years old Addy was still little enough to think he just might be the real thing!

Although they had moved away, the Outbacks wanted to continue this tradition, and this year would be the first time little Karri would be in the photo too!  So one fine December day, Kylie Outback took her two children to Town on the train.  They did some Christmas shopping first, had lunch in one of the cafes, and then - finally! - it was time for the long-awaited visit with the Northern Mouse.

The mouse in the suit this year was a very kind gentlemouse, who had played the Northern Mouse at the store for several years.  He greeted Adelaide, who was nearly jumping out of her skin with excitement!


Karri wasn't so sure about this strange big mouse in the bright red suit...


It was time for the children to sit in the Northern Mouse's sleigh for their photograph.  
"Lift me!  Lift me!" shrieked Adelaide - she couldn't wait to hop into the sleigh.  She could already imagine herself zooming through the night sky...!
But Kylie lifted Karri in first.  Her little bottom lip had started to tremble...


Karri was not cooperating.  She clung to her mother fiercely, whilst Kylie tried hard to put her in the sleigh.
Finally, Adelaide couldn't wait any longer, and decided to take matters into her own paws.  She scrambled aboard...


"Oh dear," thought the Northern Mouse to himself, "Not another one..."


Kylie was never quite sure, afterward, how they managed it, but between the two of them (and with the help of the photographer), she and the Northern Mouse somehow got both little koalas under control and into the sleigh!

"Just look at them!" she said to her husband that evening, showing him the picture.  "You'd never know that one of them was nearly bouncing out of the sleigh, and the other one was petrified with fear, would you?"


Steve chuckled fondly.  "Well, it doesn't seem to have done Karri any lasting harm," he said, looking at her asleep in her sling.  "Don't forget, Addy was a bit nervous the first time.  I bet next year Karri will be right as rain."

Merry Christmas, Outbacks - and Merry Christmas to all!

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Edit:  For anyone who may be reading this post several months later, you may be wondering why the Outbacks suddenly only have two children in this story!  Don't worry - no harm has befallen little Jarrah!  We found him in a SF Shopping Series blind bag in early 2020, and decided to add him to the Outback family.  I didn't want him to be a newborn though, as they already have Karri in that role (and he's bigger than her anyway).  So I have just slyly inserted him into the family, but I decided to let this story stand as it is rather than completely rewriting and reshooting it.   - GreyRabbit.

Wednesday 4 December 2019

Forum Christmas Cheer Exchange - Part Two

Happy December!

You may recall me mentioning the Christmas Cheer Exchange we are taking part in over at the Sylvanian Families forum.

We are very excited as a parcel has arrived for us from Fox in the UK!

Here is the pretty gift box our presents were contained in:


We just couldn't wait to open it!



Mmmm... those brown stripy lollies are delicious - they are like hard peppermint humbugs on the outside, but they have a surprise chewy caramel filling.  Yum!  We haven't tried the lollipops yet...





Fox has very sweetly included individual gifts for both Caitlyn and myself - Caitlyn received yet more lollies (sour Haribo ones and some chewy bars) and a cute Santa shaped eraser, whilst I have a delicious-smelling packet of bath salts to indulge in...

Plus most importantly there is another gift for us to share:  an adorable little squirrel has come to live in The Great Pine!  (This is what our Sylvanians call our Christmas tree).  Fox has made him a cosy little outfit, and plenty of accessories for Christmas Eve.

Here is a closeup of the cute little squirrel baby, all ready for Santa to come!


I wonder if that candy cane is for Santa too, or if the little squirrel plans to eat it himself?  He seems quite attached to it...

And here is a picture of our lovely new ornament hanging on our Christmas Tree:


Thank you so much for our lovely presents, Fox!  We like them very much!
Macadamia Grove wishes the critters of Foxbridge a very Merry Christmas!

Friday 15 November 2019

Forum Christmas Cheer Exchange - Part One

Hi there!  If it seems I've been a bit quiet here lately, it is only because life has been busy. 

Actually we have been doing a bit of Sylvanian-related crafting lately, but I can't show you any of it yet!  That's because I have been making things to send to my swap partner in this year's Christmas Cheer Exchange over on the Sylvanian Families forum. 

The idea is that our villagers are sending a Christmas cheer care package to another Sylvanian village, so many of the critters in Macadamia Grove have been busy preparing things to send.  :o)

What I can show you is what I have shown on the forum already - just a little teaser picture of the parcel, in the middle of being wrapped up to send:


I hope my swap partner likes their gift!  Once they have received it, I will be able to show you more, so stay tuned for Part Two...

Thursday 31 October 2019

Trick or Treat!

This Hallowe'en, the Thistlethorn and Hazelnut children wanted to go trick-or-treating.  Nicholas Thistlethorn had been invited to go with some of his friends, but Celeste offered to take Priscilla and Ash out, as well as their neighbours and close friends, Odette and Maxwell Hazelnut.

One of their favourite stops was the Courtyard Restaurant - the Trunk family always have delicious treats to hand out to trick-or-treaters, and Mrs Trunk always has a lovely friendly smile for them, too!


"Trick or Treat!"

The costumes the mice are wearing were made by Caitlyn and myself for the "Costumes and Fancy Dress" crafting challenge on the Sylvanian Families Collectors' Forum.  Odette (the pink fairy) and Maxwell (the ghost) were dressed by Caitlyn, and they both looked super cute!  Here is a closer look at the costumes I made for the Thistlethorns:


Priscilla has once again managed to get herself a new dress, made by Mrs Prickles.  It is going to cost her though - Mrs Thistlethorn had given each of her children a small costume budget for Hallowe'en, saying she would pay for a small, or very simple, item of clothing, and that they would have to buy or make their accessories themselves.  But Priscilla wasn't satisfied with "simple" - she and her best friend Odette had already decided they wanted to dress as fairies, and Priscilla felt that what she needed was a beautiful sparkly dress...  Knowing her older sister was not that interested in clothes, Priscilla proposed a deal:  if she could have Celeste's budget as well as her own, she would do Celeste's chores for a whole month!  Celeste accepted this deal with pleasure, and is now enjoying her extra free time!  Meanwhile Priscilla is thrilled with her new fancy dress, to which she added detachable fairy wings that she already owned.  She made her wand and bag herself.


Ash stuck to his own budget.  He wanted a cape for his wizard costume, using some of the same fabric Mrs Prickles used for Priscilla's dress.  He made his own hat from paper, and drew the designs on it himself.

Celeste was pleased to go along with her little sister's plan, as she knew their neighbour Lucy Squeaks had a spotty party dress that would work perfectly for her costume!  Lucy was quite happy to lend it to her, as she knew Celeste was a sensible girl who would look after it well.  Celeste, who is able to sew a little, made her own hat.  (I should mention here that Lucy Squeaks' party dress was made by Caitlyn, to whom Lucy belongs.  I just made Celeste's hat).

The children all had great fun on their evening out, and between them collected quite an enormous amount of lollies!

Thank you to my daughter Caitlyn for allowing her dormice and Mrs Trunk to appear here!

Friday 18 October 2019

Off to the Show!

Every year in the October school holidays, our family loves attending the annual Perth Royal Show, which is run by the Royal Agricultural Society.  I started going before I can even remember, with my Nanna and my Mum.  These days Nanna is no longer with us, but Mum, Husband, Caitlyn and I still go every year.  Some things have changed at the Show over the years, and some have stayed just as they were when I was a kid.  It is a great day out, and we always look forward to it.

This year, the Woolly Alpaca family came with us.

It was decided that the twins, Gabriel and Tomas, might be a bit of a handful to keep track of in the crowds, and they were just as happy to stay home with Nanna and Grandpa anyway.  So Andre, Ariane, Joy and Angel set off excitedly.

When they arrived at the Show, the first thing the children wanted to do was go and meet some of the animals.  Angel was most entertained by the antics of the baby chickens...
"Look how soft and fluffy they are!"

Meanwhile, Joy had met a rabbit.
"Do you have any relatives in Macadamia Grove?"

There were so many places selling food!  The Woollys found themselves at a chocolate shop, and Ariane watched through the window, fascinated, as one of the confectioners made an enormous batch of honeycomb.
After that, the family was hungry for a sweet treat!  They considered chocolate, cupcakes, donuts, and even watched some popcorn being popped with liquid nitrogen, but in the end they decided on one of their favourite treats - ice cream!

Ariane and Angel chose their ice creams first.  Ariane chose raspberry, and Angel picked the richest chocolate he could see!  Andre and Joy seemed to take an awfully long time choosing their flavours.
"What can be taking them so long?" Angel wondered.  "Dad's been saying the whole time that he just wanted boring old vanilla."

Ariane looked around to see if she could see what was going on.  Just then, Andre and Joy turned away from the ice cream stall, both grinning widely.  Sure enough, Ariane noticed, Andre had his usual vanilla.  Then she spotted her daughter.

"What?" said Joy, impishly.

Ariane just shook her head.

The family then found a nice grassy spot in the Main Arena, so they could enjoy their ice creams whilst watching some of the entertainment.  
They watched the first heat of the sheepdog trials, saw ponies being judged ("It's kind of a beauty pageant, isn't it Mum?" said Joy), and a woodchopping relay that Andre found most impressive.  
"Murray Rivertail would love to see this!" he remarked.

Next, the children wanted to buy a showbag each.  They had brought some pocket money along for this very purpose.  They agonised over the decision of what to buy - there were so many options!
Finally, Joy decided on a lollipop bag, while her brother went for that old favourite, the Bertie Beetle bag!

As the sun started sinking toward the horizon, the Woollys spent the late afternoon exploring Sideshow Alley, with its loud music, flashing lights and the calls of "Come on folks, it's easy to win a prize!"

"I dare you to go on THAT ride!"  Angel laughed.  So much to her brother's surprise, Joy did!  She felt just a little bit sick afterward, but she wouldn't have admitted it for the world...

At the end of the night, it was back to the Main Arena for the big fireworks show!
It was the perfect end to a fantastic day.  The Woollys returned home, tired but happy.  They had had a great time, and hoped to return for next year's Royal Show!

Wednesday 9 October 2019

Pig Family Update

Meet the Grunt pig family!
I have finally got around to making my mother pig a dress (I got my pigs second hand, and the mum was dressed in some overalls that she didn't like much), and also writing their bios!

In Macadamia Grove, the Grunt family are farmers, and work very hard to ensure the village is supplied with delicious fruits and vegetables, as well as our signature crop:  macadamia nuts!

You can read more about the Grunt family on my Meet The Families page.  They are very pleased to meet you!

Saturday 31 August 2019

Back To School

Some weeks ago, the Sylvanian Families Forum moderators announced a special "Back To School" themed challenge.  For this challenge, we were tasked with featuring a Treefellow owl in a back-to-school themed story, with a maximum of four photographs.  I can tell you it was VERY hard narrowing it down to just four pictures!  Here is my entry - I hope you enjoy it!

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Sarah Patches was going back to school.

She had been looking forward to this day, ever since her family had decided to stop their travelling lifestyle and settle down in Macadamia Grove.  Her younger brother had never been to school before, as they had both been homeschooled on their travels.  Sarah, however, remembered her first year or two of primary school quite fondly, and had been so excited when she received her letter of acceptance to Bottlebrush Academy.  She had read all the booklets the school had sent – twice – and her schoolbag had been packed for weeks.  Now, she was finally – finally! – walking with her mother up the path to Bottlebrush Academy – and suddenly she felt shy and a little panicky.  She hadn’t been to a real school in a long time, and never to high school.  What if she didn’t fit in here?  What if the work was too hard for her?  What if she didn’t make any friends?
Just then, her mother squeezed her paw, and smiled at her. 
“Don’t worry sweetheart, you’ll be just fine.  You know, it’s lots of other kids’ first day here, too – you won’t be the only nervous one.”
Sarah nodded, took a deep breath, and followed the stream of students toward the front doors.


As it was Sarah’s first year, she was expected to come with a parent to meet the Headmistress, Miss Treefellow, in her office.


“Well now, whooo have we here?” said Miss Treefellow, as they entered.  “Ah, Miss Patches.  Dooo sit down.  I am Arabella Treefellow, Mrs Patches, how do you dooo?”
Sarah had been rather dreading this interview, but to her surprise she found that Miss Treefellow was actually very nice.  She commanded respect, certainly, and her manner was very proper, but she spoke kindly to Sarah, and there was a sparkle in her eye that showed when she spoke about her school and its students.  Clearly Miss Treefellow loved her job, and was very good at it.
“I see that you are a very well-travelled young lady, Miss Patches.  I must say your work samples are quite impressive for your age.  Someone has taught you well thus far,” Miss Treefellow said, inclining her head to Sarah’s mother.
“Sarah tries very hard at her school work,” said Mrs Patches. 
“Lovely to hear,” said Miss Treefellow.  “May I ask what subjects you like most?”
“I like languages, Miss Treefellow,” Sarah replied, “but my favourite subject is history.”
Miss Treefellow looked pleased. 
“Well,” she said, “I shall look forward to seeing you later this morning in my French lesson, but for now, we shall join the other first-years for a quick tour before the welcome-to-school concert – unless you had any questions, Mrs Patches?”
Mrs Patches hadn’t, so they all went out into the corridor where the other first-years were waiting with their parents. 

Mrs Treefellow was very proud of her school, and it showed as she led them all on a tour around some of the building and grounds.  They saw the large sports oval, and the tennis court, and a pleasant grassed area where, according to Miss Treefellow, many children chose to eat their lunches, or spend free time.
Next she took them back inside, and they climbed the stairs all the way up to the cafeteria on the top floor.
“There is another outdoor recreation area just up those stairs, on the roof – it is quite safe, all fenced of course – that is another popular place at lunch times,” said Miss Treefellow.  “The cafeteria is where you will come to buy your lunch if you have not brought it from home, and if you peek across the benches, you can also see the kitchen area.  That is where the lunches are prepared, as well as being the classroom for your weekly cooking class – here at Bottlebrush Academy we believe every student should learn independence, and the cooking class is part of this.”  Several of the parents looked quite impressed at this.  Sarah looked at the kitchen with interest, as she knew that this was her Aunty Dorothy’s domain.  It was empty at the moment though – Aunty Dorothy was also the school’s House Mother, and was probably helping the boarding students to settle in for the term.

Next, Miss Treefellow showed them a large classroom with desks and a blackboard, as well as an open-plan one that was used for music, dance and drama classes.  It was also the venue for school assemblies, and was currently filling up with older students.  Sarah could hear the sound of musical intruments being tuned.  Finally, it was time to say goodbye to their parents.  Sarah gave her mum a big hug.  Miss Treefellow then invited the parents to sit at the back of the room, where chairs had been set out for them.  She showed the first-years where to sit too, and then took her place at the front of the room.  The students quietened down immediately.


“Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to welcome you all – parents, teachers, and students alike – to Bottlebrush Academy.  I wish all our students a happy, productive year of learning.  I hope that you will work hard, but also enjoy your time here at school.  Without further ado, I would like to introduce our talented music students, led ably by Mr McWalkies, to perform the school song.”

Later, as Sarah settled in to her first class, the chihuahua girl she had been placed next to gave her a shy smile, and said “Hello, I’m Lillie.  What’s your name?”
“Sarah,” said Sarah.  “Is it your first day too?  I don’t know many people here yet.”
“Me neither,” said Lillie.  “I live at the Seaside, and the only other kids from there who come to this school are in the senior class.  I don’t know anyone in this class.”
“Well, now you know me,” Sarah said, with a smile.  “Shall we sit together at lunch?”
“That would be awesome!” Lillie replied.


The work wasn’t a problem either – nearly all the first-years were beginners in Miss Treefellow’s French class, and even among the second-years there seemed to be different levels of ability in the subject, so Sarah didn’t feel out of place at all.  She began to relax a little, and then to become excited again about all there was to learn!  It looked as though coming back to school was going to be just as wonderful as she had hoped!


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The transformation of Caitlyn's Grand Hotel building into a high school / boarding school has been a project we always intended, but have never quite got around to.  We had beds in the dormitories, and Caitlyn had her School Music set installed in the building, but we had never quite got around to fitting out the classrooms and other rooms.  The "Back To School" challenge was the perfect excuse to get it done!  Caitlyn had already decided which rooms of the building would be which.  I built the blackboard, the cupboard under it, and the blue desks.  I made special school uniforms for the music students (the other students will have different uniforms, but Bottlebrush Academy has a free dress day on the first day of term).  I also made the textbooks & exercise books (which Caitlyn helped with), the paints, paintbrushes, chalk and glue sticks.  Caitlyn also kindly allowed me free rein to include some of her Sylvanians in the scenes - especially Miss Arabella Treefellow!

I had a lot of fun crafting for this challenge, and setting the photos up - it has been a while since I did a biggish story with our Sylvanians!  Being part of the forum is great for getting inspiration, and for connecting with a lot of other people who appreciate these little critters and the fun we have with them!

Monday 15 July 2019

Family Updates

As you may remember, for my birthday I received two Alpaca families - now I am happy to report that I have FINALLY finished re-dressing them, and am very happy to introduce the Woolly Family!
As you can see, the family consists of father Andre, mother Ariane, and their four children:  daughter Joy, son Angel, and identical twin baby boys Gabriel and Tomas.
The babies have kept the rompers they came in, and I have obviously re-dressed the second girl figure to create Angel.  But what has happened to the other set of parents, you may be wondering?  Meet Diego and Darrell Woolly!
They are Andre's parents, and are very pleased to be sharing a new house in Macadamia Grove with their son and his young family.  Diego is wearing the pants he came in, but I have made him a new shirt, and his glasses came with the Chocolate Rabbit grandfather that I also received for my birthday (more news on Monsieur Chocolat another time, I promise!).  Darrell has a whole new outfit, including a dress and wire-rimmed glasses, all of which I made myself.  This is my first attempt at making Sylvanian glasses, and they are not entirely perfect, but I am quite happy with them.  Mrs Woolly seems pleased, anyway.

I have built the Woolly family's house out of a cardboard box, and I am rather pleased with it, but am still waiting on some little hinges I ordered on ebay, to attach the front door.  Hopefully they will arrive soon, and then the Woollys can give you a tour of their home!

In the meantime, I have more critters to introduce:  the new and improved Thistlethorn family!  The Thistlethorns have been on my Meet The Families page for some time now, but I have always harboured a not-so-secret wish for some grandparents for the Thistlethorns.  I can't imagine why Tomy never did this, I just think they would be adorable!

Anyway, a little while ago I went to a garage sale to pick up a couple of Sylvanian buildings, and who did I find, but a lovely little Thistlethorn family in beautiful condition, and being sold at a steal!  They insisted on coming home with me.  Now of course, I had the wherewithal to realise my dream of Thistlethorn grandparents - but what was I going to do with all those children?!  Caitlyn and I discussed this a bit, and came to the conclusion that after all, what could be more natural than an enormous family of mice?  So now my Thistlethorn family looks like this:
I have changed Ash's age a little, to accommodate the extra siblings.  Interestingly, the "new" Thistlethorns are different than my older ones - they have furry tails, bigger eyes, and are generally slightly larger.  This is good, as the children now have slight variations in their faces, fur, etc.  I have decided that the furry tail gene is a recessive one, smooth tail being dominant.  This explains everyone's tails satisfactorily, as I can pretend that the grandfather had a smooth tail (the one flaw with the more recent acquisitions is that the father figure is missing its tail).

Thistlethorn grandparents will be coming soon!   :o)

If you would like to read more about the Woolly and Thistlethorn families, please do check out my Meet The Families page!

Thanks for reading - and stay tuned for more updates coming soon to Macadamia Grove!

Friday 7 June 2019

A Day at the Seaside

Goodness, it's been a while since my last post!  Not to fret, I haven't lost interest in my Sylvanian Families - quite the opposite in fact, as lots of things have been happening in Macadamia Grove!  We have recently been given a large table for the purposes of expanding the village - this has pretty much doubled the size of our display!  The downside being we had to try to get it into the (already quite overcrowded) room...  Much reorganising ensued.  Finally I feel that we have the room under control again (with new table installed!), so we are now in the middle of designing the layout for this new area.  Lots of fun (but time consuming!)

Anyway, in the midst of all this, there have still been Creative Challenges going on over at the forum, a few of which I have missed out on participating in, but one of the themes dealt with something we've been meaning to finish for a while now:  Ocean and Seaside!  So even though I'm very late to the party for this one, I thought I would go ahead and post my entry for it.

As I said, Caitlyn and I have been wanting for a while now to get the Seaside area in her bedroom finished.  The Lighthouse with its rocky hill and the edge of the ocean itself was done quite a while ago now (for more details on that, go to Caitlyn's blog here).  But some time ago, her Yapley chihuahua family moved to the seaside to open a Holiday Park, and her cat family also moved there to open an Icecream Shop, and we hadn't enough beachfront to accommodate them all. 


As you can see, there is now an extra stretch of beach, and also a sand dune leading down from the Lighthouse, so it looks like a proper little scene now!  The Holiday Park is off to the left of the Icecream Shop (it includes the Yapleys' caravan, a Hot Dog Van, and plenty of grassed space for visitors to set up tents etc).  We do want to add some more plants to soften the line where the sandy beach hits the grassed area (ie the green table), but if I wait around for that, these photos might never get taken! 

Anyway, to celebrate this area now being (almost!) finished, and as their way of saying goodbye to the lovely warm weather (Winter is starting to properly kick in where we live), my Patches dalmation family decided to take the train to the Seaside for the day.  They didn't swim - it was just a bit chilly - but they had a lovely day on the beach!

Sarah Patches busied herself making a most impressive sandcastle.  She imagined it filled with beautiful princesses, and dashing knights!


The boys went to investigate the sand dune - Zac enthusiastically started to climb it, while his dad opted just to watch.


After a while sunning herself on the picnic blanket they had brought along, Pippa began to feel a bit peckish.  "Ben," she called.  "Do you fancy an ice-cream?"


The men in her life did not need to be asked twice.  "Come on then, love - let's see what flavours they have this time!"


Saturday 18 May 2019

Birthday Presents!

Wow, what with Christmas, my daughter's birthday, and my recent birthday, Macadamia Grove has grown enormously over the past few months!

Thank you to all my lovely family and friends who helped celebrate my birthday this year - I had a great time, plus I was very spoilt!  I received some wonderful Sylvanian Families related gifts that I would like to show you:


Macadamia Grove is excited to welcome the Woolly Alpaca family, and the Grunt Pig family!!  I am very pleased to have received two sets of the alpacas, as I want to make the extra set of parents into custom grandparents, and the extra girl into a brother (what is with the lack of boys in the new Sylvanian Families sets??)

The Grunts were bought second hand (they are a retired family), so I feel very lucky to have got the rare triplets as well! Constance seems to have abandoned her dress for a random pair of green overalls, and I'm not sure they are really her, so Caitlyn is in the middle of making her a dress (this will be part of my Mothers Day present).  No doubt the green overalls will be appreciated by someone else in the village!

Monsieur & Madame Chocolat (aka the Chocolate Rabbit grandparents) will be residing in Town - I am very excited to have them, as I have Plans, especially for the grandfather and his marvellous moustaches...  stay tuned...
The Japanese furniture sets were a lovely surprise from some family members who visited Japan earlier this year.  The lounge room set is awesome, as the fabric on the seats can be easily changed, making this set a very easily personalised one.

And last but not least, a beautiful home-made dress from Caitlyn - here is a picture of the alpaca girl modelling it (although it is actually destined to belong to Sarah Patches).

I will be updating my Meet The Families page to include all the new arrivals soon, but I want to make clothes for some of them first.  There are also big changes afoot for our permanent display setup, so stay tuned - it's all very exciting!