#Blogtober18 : Day 5, Forest creatures

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There is an irony about today being #nationalbadgerday.  The photo above shows the damage to the grass in front of our house this morning.  Although we live at the seaside, we also live in a rural area with a large country park, minutes from our home.  We often have visitors, mainly foxes and badgers and they are little mischiefs.  They will try to knock bins over to scavenge for the food, we put bricks on top to stop this and they also dig the lawns for food.  I have never seen the badgers but have seen the footage from our neighbours who have shown us fascinating night shots of them exploring gardens.  The foxes are far more confident, they start exploring at dusk and we have a little family who regularly wander the streets.  Its not only foxes and badgers who meander to the residential areas, I have seen deer on the streets on early morning runs and there was an infamous occasion when a family of deer joined Little Miss’ class on the field for a PE lesson.  With our location, these animals are going to be our neighbours and we just have to learn to live together.

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As I have no photos of our nocturnal visitors, this badger illustration is in Little Grey Rabbit’s Storybook, a childhood favourite book which I still treasure.

 

#blogtober18 : Day 4, Education

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In the past week, we have attended two open evenings for secondary schools as our daughter moves up next September.  Its been a time when we’ve tried to think what we want from a secondary school, the values, ethos and curriculum and to match them best to what’s on offer.  I think we’ve made our decision and are comfortable with it, I have found it an easier choice than primary school, the choices at primary were too similar, with secondary, the schools are more distinct.  Our search has not been about academic vigour and exam results, we want a school which sees their young people as individuals, encourages their interests and passions and approaches education through a holistic approach.  Interestingly, its the free school which appears to provide this, a school which has more freedom to create and develop its own curriculum and timetable and the opportunity to innovate.  I’m sure secondary school will be an interesting journey, fingers crossed we’ve made the right decision.

 

 

#Blogtober18 : Day 3, Couples

So for today’s Blogtober prompt of couples, I thought I would take a trip down memory lane for the couples whose romances captivated us all on television.  We followed their stories, some had a happy ever after, others didn’t, but all left a lasting impression.

Scott and Charlene

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I was such a Neighbours fan when I was a teenager, we even used to go to a friend’s house at lunch time to watch the early episode and keep up with Scott, Charlene, Mike, Plain Jane Super brain and all our Aussie friends. On my first trip to Australia, I visited Pin Oak Court, the real life Ramsey Street in a Melbourne suburb just for the fun of seeing the houses and to relive the memories.  The biggest storyline in this period was Scott and Charlene’s relationship which culminated in the wedding which we were all so excited for.  It featured Angry Anderson’s Suddenly which became a hit and had us all dreaming about our future weddings.  I haven’t watched Neighbours for about 20 years now, but it was the perfect teen programme.

Kevin and Winnie

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Oh another programme I loved, the theme tune, the family and friends, the emotion.  Bizarrely I have only ever seen this programme in French as I watched it when I lived in France so it was dubbed. I found TV was a perfect way to immerse myself in the language and I followed Kevin and Winnie throughout their childhood and adolescence.  I was sad in the final episode when we discovered that they didn’t end up together, but the ending was so true to their characters and Winnie is a fabulous female lead.

Joey and Pacey

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I was definitely Team Pacey on Dawsons Creek and the final episode was perfect.  This was one of my favourite coming of age dramas, so many strong characters and brilliant story lines.  Pacey always loved Joey, was always there for her and gave her the time and space to realise that she loved him too.  Just thinking about Dawsons Creek makes me want to re watch it all from the beginning (with a big box of tissues)

Carrie and Mr Big

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I’m not even sure that this is my favourite couple from SATC, but Mr Big and Carrie made some iconic scenes in the series and films.  I cannot help but think of these two when I hear Moon River from the I heart NY episode. This is one of my favourite TV episodes ever and it was so played so heart breakingly perfectly by the actors, I get goose bumps thinking about it.

There are many more iconic TV couples but these are just a few whose romances I followed, cheered on and wanted to believe in a happy, ever, after.

#blogtober18 Day 2 : Boobs #breastcancerawareness

I’m so lucky that my nan, the lovely smiling lady in the photo survived breast cancer and died of natural causes at a fine old age. With my family history, I do check my breasts regularly and although I’ve had a couple of scares I’m fortunate that nothing has developed into anything more than an infection treated with antibiotics. However, I’ll feel happier when I’m old enough for mammograms for that further reassurance, as I worry that I wouldn’t be able to feel the smallest lumps. At present, I look after my boobs with regular checks, well fitting bras and a healthy ish diet and exercise. I love my boobs, I was a late developer and I was afraid that I would always be a 32AA but I blossomed and they’ve always got compliments so it’s only right to care for them! I did an internet search for a good self examination poster and this really caught my eye for its design, humour and really useful information.

 

 

#blogtober18 : Day 1, A year On …

#Blogtober18To my surprise, I had the discipline and focus to complete @bigfamilychaos #blogtober2017 and enjoyed it.  So its time to join in again and write every day in October. Some posts may be short and sweet, light hearted, others more detailed and on serious topics.  Its a great list this year and I’m looking forward to the challenge.

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DAY 1 : A YEAR ON

So its a year since last Blogtober and what’s happened in my life?  Well, I’m living in the same house in the same small seaside town, driving the same car, working in the same job, still married to Mr S, 15 years and counting, and still mum to two children, now 9 and 10.  And do you know what, I really am okay with this.  There’s a lot to say for the ordinary, too often we’re bombarded with the need to improve, upgrade etc.. and sometimes its time to pause and appreciate the life you have.  We’ve had a lovely year doing the simple things as a family, playing, exploring, learning and being. There will always be some years that are brimming with special events, big life changes, this hasn’t been one of those years, we’ve simply embraced the ordinary.

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My Sunday Photo #26

So we’ve been sofa shopping this weekend and trying out newspaper shapes and sizes in the lounge. The criteria for the sofa was that it needed to fit all four of us so we can cuddle up and watch films together. Our choices are quite limited as the room is open plan, one wall has the playroom door, the other the windows and the third a fireplace. I originally thought a L shaped sofa would work best but having seen it in the shop and the paper shape, I think we’ve agreed on a different design in a blue which looks amazing. The newspaper trick definitely helped our decision.

September #littleloves

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September for me as a mum and teacher is a month of new beginnings, new routines and an intense time at work.  Work has been tough this month, there have been evenings when I’ve been in bed at the same time as the children but home and work life are now both settling down into a new routine.  Mr S also has a new job,  he’s enjoying his new role and with both of us working part time, it does make home life easier.

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No matter how busy I am, I always to try and fit in 5 minutes of reading anywhere, whether it be waiting for a child to finish a club, at swimming lessons, relaxing after tea (I call it role modelling!) I write this as despite a busy month, I have managed to read 4 books and have nearly finished a fifth.    Two were brilliant, Mike Gayle’s The man I Think I Know a story of two old school friends who meet up unexpectedly in circumstances neither would ever have envisaged.  It’s a brilliant story of male friendship, and is emotional and life affirming.  I also really enjoyed Alain de Botton’s The Course of Love.  Its a really different style of book, a love story with a commentary, as the author says, we all focus so much on the beginning but what about the course of a love story, the nitty gritty of daily life.  The book analyses a relationship from meeting to middle age and there are many bits familiar to anyone in a long term relationship where you agree, laugh and get angry with the characters. 

This month I’ve had cinema dates with both my children, I saw the Incredibles 2 with Little Miss and Hotel Transylvania 3 with Little Man.  I loved the Incredibles, another genius Pixar film on so many levels. 

The autumn tv schedule has also begun and two of my favourite programmes, Strictly Come Dancing and The Great British Bake Off have returned to make me very happy. For me television needs to light and relaxing, I may be one of the few not to have watched any episodes of Bodyguard this month, its too dark and demanding for my Sunday nights, which as a teacher is invariably spent on prep for the week.  

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This month began with a lovely family trip out picking blackberries, it was an abundant harvest and I have made crumbles, cakes and even jam with the fruit.  It was my first attempt at jam and it was a lot easier than I expected. 

Little Miss and I both made bakes for a MacMillan event, as her class organised a coffee morning which raised more than £350 for the charity.  I made Blondies and they were one of the best bakes I have ever made, it was a BBC Good Food recipe, simple but so moreish.  Little Miss made red velvet cupcakes with a very generous icing!

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Finally, I created a fancy dress costume for my son’s school trip to a Victorian house where they took part in role plays in a school house, a kitchen etc..  I managed to find an old tweed cap in our dressing up box at work, so I borrowed it for the day, we had grey shorts and a white shirt and then I sourced a waistcoat in a charity shop.  I have got some great fancy dress finds in charity shops.  The costume looked great and only cost me £2.

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September has generally been a sunny, warm month with the odd very cold and wet day randomly thrown into the mix.  Its been a month for layers as you’re not sure how the weather will develop through the day.  I did a little shopping trip and bought a stripy midi skirt from H&M, its not my normal style but I loved it when I tried it on and feel great wearing it.  Clothes should always make you happy.

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Most nights I listen to a podcast in bed and this month, I have discovered a new podcast, Books of Your Life with Elizabeth in which she invites a guest to recommend three books which they discuss.  The recommendations have been really interesting and a few have been added to my to read list. 

I’m looking forward to October as I finally get to enjoy my 2017 Christmas present from my parents, tickets to see Wicked.  Its also half term and it will be good to relax and catch up with family and friends, my social life was put on hold in September as I was just too tired to go out, I’m feeling better now and have some dates pencilled in the diary, there’s lots to catch up on. 

Thank you to Morgana for Little Loves

This was the summer …

Whilst its another day of bright sunshine, I think its nearly time to say good bye to the summer of 2018, the summer of sunshine, heatwaves, flip flops, sunglasses and so many happy memories.

This was the summer when

  1. We stopped needing to check the weather forecast, it was hot and sunny every day and we planned outdoor events weeks in advance knowing it would be ok.
  2. Sports day took place on its allocated day, unlike last year’s 3 attempts.
  3. The grass wasn’t lush and green but yellow and straw like, running took on unusual hazards such as minding the cracks in the dry ground.
  4. Every item in the summer wardrobe was worn, for months no long sleeves were needed.
  5. The school summer uniform was revised to simply an open topped shirt and shorts, no ties.
  6. Everything happened on the beach, Brownies, Beavers, school lessons.
  7. Ice cream became a temporary food group, even better if it was a fruity flavour, thus surely counting as one of your five a day!
  8. We decorated our house with a St George’s cross, wore England tops and even painted patriotic nails to cheer on the football team. England made us all proud at the World cup with their young, talented and eager team.  The cricket team played brilliantly too.
  9. Mum created the costumes for her little cat and dog in the school play, Little Miss shone on stage remembering all her lines and Little Man enjoyed singing.
  10. Mum, Grandma and Granfer enjoyed an alfresco lunch on a roof top with a stunning view to sea.
  11. The dance show rocked the town and sold out for 5 performances.
  12. Dabbing and flossing were key moves of the summer.
  13. Baby shark and 3 Lions were the ear worm songs of the season.
  14. We went to a festival in a field and listened to some amazing local talent.
  15. Mum learnt to kayak.
  16. We ate salad and vegetables grown in our garden by Mr S and his gardening squad.
  17. We screamed and shrieked on the rides at Paultons Park and Crealy.
  18. We splashed and squealed our way down lots of water slides at the water park.
  19. We rock and rolled at roller discos.
  20. Little Miss and Little Man went on adventures on school and Beaver camps.
  21. We swam at a retro inspired lido.
  22. Mum got a spa treat at Butlins and found the snow in a heatwave.
  23. We trained, played, watched and scored cricket.
  24. The girls sang and danced in their seats at Mamma Mia 2
  25. We celebrated lots of birthdays and anniversaries.
  26. Little Miss finally reached ear piercing age!
  27. Little Man and Little Miss learnt to drive Junior Segways and do the High ropes at Butlins, making a summer of thrills and spills.
  28. We loved exploring Cornwall, playing on the beach, walking through the dunes, swimming outdoors and enjoying ice cream sundaes and chip shop chips.
  29. Our hair became blonder, faces more freckled and our bodies a little browner

Summer 2018 you absolutely rocked!