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2016 in photos

In February Rich and I celebrated our 10 year date-a-versary by going off for a long spa weekend at the Mill Spa hotel in Chester – it was lovely 🙂

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In March Rich and I snuck off for a day time date ice skating…

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…during which I managed to fracture my left elbow, oops!

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We had a lovely summer holiday and also spent the day out at Beeston castle where Sam had a quick go at medieval sword fighting and we also got to see some catapults in action.

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Sam joined the ranks of a local Beaver group and went on a couple of trips camping which he loved.

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We bought these little fluffy creatures home to live with us.

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We travelled down south to visit friends and family

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and came back up through Wales to see my lovely sister and Myf.

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We had a mini fireworks night in our garden and also some fun with sparklers

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Then we got ready for Christmas.

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New family at Tea Towers

After much planning and preparation we finally made the trip out to the pet shop to buy ourselves some guinea pigs. We have been thinking about getting some for over a year and decided that this summer was the time to do it.

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First up meet little ‘Squeak’. Emily chose this guinea pig and is very excited about her. Squeak seems quite shy at the moment but very calm.

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Here is Sam with ‘Sweetpea’. She can run very quickly and has a good jump. Sam is delighted with her and can’t wait for her to settle in so he can look after her and hold her.

Happy Rich with Tiger

Lastly we bought ‘Tiger’ – Rich fell in love with this little lady while we were in the pet shop so after settling in our first two I headed back out to buy her. She seems to be the boldest of the three and is the first out exploring the hutch.

Summer days

We have been having some lovely busy Summer days so far…

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We’ve visited Formby beach with friends and though it was quite a windy day, we all still really enjoyed seashell hunting, sand castle making, picnicing, sand dune exploring…

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and plenty of paddling.

IMG_7464Early on in the holiday we constructed this crazy marble run with quite a few toliet rolls… it has been much used – however beware if you come calling as it does mean our floors have many surprise marbles scattered about!

IMG_7478When the weather has been nice we’ve all been out in the garden and there has been some exciting painting being done with more toilet rolls and bubbly paint.

IMG_7652In between all of this Rich and I have also found some time to go on a ‘Go Ape’ adventure up in the treetops of Delamere forest.

IMG_3358The views up in the trees were beautiful

IMG_7635Rich really got into the swing of it 🙂

I hope you are all having a glorious Summer too!

 

 

Sporty days

Some how we are already in Summer and school sports day has come around. Both Sam and Emily have had a chance to run some fun races.

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Emily had her sports day with her Preschool on a lovely day sunny day in June at the local park. To start with she was not keen on joining in the racing and this photo is from the obstacle course which is the only one she would do before refusing to do any more.

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However once it was suggested that she could run the races with her good friend Zoe all was well again and the two girls joined hands for the rest of the event.

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Sam’s school sports day was this morning and it was great fun. He was part of the ‘Tigers’ team which was a mix of children from year 1&2.

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We discovered that hockey probably won’t be his sport (this is his teacher giving him a much needed hand) or anything involving balance or pushups. However he did get a goal in the penalty shot out and also scored very highly in the bean bag toss.

Trip to the farm

Today I got to join Emily’s preschool on a special trip out to a local farm. We all loaded on to a coach together this morning and travelled over to Stockley Farm park in Cheshire. When we got there Emily was straight in to be the first one to feed an animal.

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She loved the baby goats ‘Elsa, Anna, Sven & Olaf’ and was very happy to give one his milk.

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She also got to pet this fluffy chick and a very lovely baby (kitten?) rabbit too.

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After a day of excitement there were some tired out little ones in the coach on the way home 🙂

Center parcs fun

A few weeks ago we all went off for a lovely 5 day break in Center Parcs (in Woburn forest).

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It was a hectic holiday and we got up to all sorts of lovely things.

Like having a go on the pedalos

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Eating delicious pancakes 🙂

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Trying a new and difficult skill

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Meeting the local wildlife

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And plenty of swimming

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More costumes

First up we have two very suspicious characters that look up to no good. Simple paper eye masks with black beanie crochet caps and stripy tops – robber costumes ready just in time for a party 🙂

Sam was very keen to dress up as a pumpkin for Halloween last year so after a bit of panicking finally came up with the idea of a drawstring bag type arrangement with a hole for his legs to come out the bottom. We stuffed it with bubblewrap and balloons and he loved it (though did have a little difficulty getting through doors!

For the school play this year we had to dress Sam in a Christmas jumper and Santa hat, so I decided I wanted to make his light up. Rich helped me out with the circuit diagram to do this and then I sewed it all with exciting conductive thread and then added a crochet Christmas tree patch over the top.

Sam really loved it.

Last costume is for World Book Day tomorrow – Sam has been reading the “Faraway Tree” series by Enid Blyton and adores them – so here he is as the Faraway tree itself.

Summer at Tea Towers

I can’t believe that we are already in August – we’ve been having a hectic summer here and there are plenty of photos to share with you all… I just need to find half an hour somewhere to get them loaded up!

We had another July BBQ at Tea Towers and really enjoyed having so many good friends round to share it with us. Our garden is looking pretty good for a change so it was nice to show it off.

Party time

We’ve also just had some new neighbours move in this week. They are very busy tearing everything out of their home and redecorating it… which has made us feel very lazy. So today we finally had a go at re-seating some of the paving slabs on our front drive which has needed doing… oh since we moved in I think!

Here is Rich looking ready to get going with a rather worrying looking jack hammer type thing…

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Rich is ready to go

 

Costume making

Hansel and a messy Gretel

Hansel and a messy Gretel

Since Sam started at school it seems like there have been quite a few ‘dressing up’ days where he has needed costumes for some event or other. One week it was a ‘cosy day’ where they had to wear pyjamas/dressing gowns (Sam was excited that he also got to take in his blue crochet blanket too).
But some have been a little trickier… like having to find a fairy tale outfit for a boy. So instead of dressing him like a knight like the rest of the boys in his class I thought he could be Hansel. Thankfully I was able to borrow some lederhosen from another mum and all I had to make was a suitable hat…
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Then we had World book day and Sam’s class had to dress up as characters from Julia Donaldson books. Sam decided that he wanted to be the ladybird from “What the Ladybird heard” and this time I had him helping to make his costume which consisted of cardboard wings (painted by Sam and then decorated with spots and much glitter then applied) and a ladybird mask we had in our dressing up box.
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Now on to making up a Easter bonnet for the school parade…