Thursday, 30 July 2015

How to Start...?

After writing last time I went away thinking 'Oh I should have written this and this ohh and that!'

However after spending some time I have come to the conclusion that there can't be a right way can there?

Anyway as we go along I'm sure I will learn and improve.

So for my next post I honestly wasn't to sure where to start... I don't want to write something that put me into a genre or something that was so personal that it become overly emotional. So as I have 3 children I have decided to talk a little about summer holidays!

I have 3 children all very close in age and all very much hard work and full of endless energy. My two boys, 4 years old and 2 years old and then my fairly new 5 month old daughter. My boys have both been in nursery this year only finishing there school year last week, and yet I am already feeling the pressure to fore fill every single day with things to do. so in very few days I feel we have already achieved loads!





Well I say loads It has consisted of many many walks many with my children's Auntie as she is recovering from something very serious and it is very important for her to exercise daily. We also chose to spend and whole day walking around the area we live so we walked to the supermarket 1.5 miles away then from there we walked on to a large country park a further 2 miles away stopped to have a picnic in which it decided to rain on us and then walked all the way back! A very good way to exhaust your children! But also we saw all sorts of wildlife and the kids loved all these new thing you don't typically see living almost in a town centre. Caterpillars, grasshoppers, different leaves and trees and odd looking flowers.





My eldest has been booked into swimming lessons, he goes once a week and has so far done two! and next week he will be starting an intensive course! y eldest is my most loving and caring. He has this amazing quality to want to know and be able to do anything and everything, so even from him being a tiny baby in water you could tell he just wanted to be 'set free' in a sense. He is loving it and I honestly cant wait to see him grow and develop.



We managed to go for a lovely walk around another country park but then we stopped for some killer deserts at our local Kaspas! My children were more than impressed!

We spent a large amount of a day digging up vegetables and planting new ones in the garden! We learnt a few lessons along the way. so had to go shopping for a bigger tub for our potato's, and we now know we do not have the space for carrots ( our fully grown carrots would have only been suitable for fairies!) but trough the summer this gives the kids something to love and nurture especially on the empty days!.





......and that seems to have been it really, however I have many things planned at as little cost as possible, a maze in a corn field, I'm going to be taking advantage of the Groupon offer to Bristol Zoo! in the past we very much enjoyed the Gromet hunt so we cant wait to experience the Shaun the Sheep one! as well as general things that we will have the time to fit in now like a family swim, movie days on daddy's days off.

With my plans of the summer shared I will leave on that note.

Night to myself and anyone who happens to be reading

xxxx


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