A mum and a wife and sometimes just me


Saturday, 28 June 2014

Project 365: 173 - 179


Day 173: Upside Down

Day 174: A day in my life this week!


Day 175: Emotional goodbyes


Day 176


Day 177: Expressions


Day 178: Frisbee


Day 179

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The Alphabet Project: G is for

GRAFFITI


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Monday, 23 June 2014

Project 365: Days 165 - 171

Day 165: I made this

Day 166: Daddy tickles


Day 167: Tired

Day 168: Cheese!

Day 169: Sports Day

Day 170: Sand fun


Day 171 : Yes we did!

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Sunday, 22 June 2014

The Alphabet Project: F is for

FIELDS


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Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Clifton Park, Rotherham

































We are moving down South, though we will still be North, Sheffield to be exact. We were there for a few days last week and it gave me and the wee man a chance to explore surrounding parks. We went for the day to Clifton Park in Rotherham. It was only a short train ride away which gave us plenty of time to explore, for the wee man to get proper mucky and for mummy to get burnt shoulders....ouch. It really had a bit of everything for us there and with it being a beautiful sunny day it was pretty busy for a weekday. It has two great playgrounds for climbing, sliding, swinging and exploring. Oh and there are wooden sheep or maybe they were horses. There is a great big sand pit with all the necessary bits to keep them busy digging and pouring. We brought our bucket and spades too which added to the fun. There is a big water play area too but unfortunately it was not open yet and looks under repair for it's summer premier. The wee man eventually spotted the train in the fun park and that was it he was off. I gave in and got us some tokens to go on a selection of rides. He used to be pretty scared of these types of rides but he has apparently lost his fear and happily went on everything all on his own. I was even impressed when he went on the mini roller coaster and had to laugh when he screamed like the other young children as obviously he felt it was part of the experience! I only managed to convince him to go home with the bribe of an ice cream we could eat on the way back to the train.

 Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall 
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