Half term couldn't come quick enough, Chris had booked the week off and were very much in need of a lie in-well as much of one as we can get. Not having to get dressed and out the door by a certain time is even better. The week however went sooo fast. Before we knew it was Tuesday so with the sun making an appearance we decided to tackle the garden to make it a bit more kid friendly.
It was great to have the kids use the garden, in our old house they were in the garden all the time, something they haven't done in this house. Hollie really enjoyed having the freedom to run around and LOVED the trampoline.
Wednesday I couldn't move and most of the day is a blur, Thursday we went to Newcastle to meet up with some friends and let the kids burn off some energy with their friends. It's become abit of a tradition that as soon as the holidays come we send out an open invite to all parents of young children in the stake to meet up one day somewhere. Last summer we were at the beach, Beamish, parks all over the place-great fun and something to look forward to!
After this we got to go to Ikea and look at kitchens-oh and my new fav place-NEXT Homestore. It was finally open and the kids even enjoyed it, with the promise of Toys r us on the way back to the park.
Friday we made the trip to Notts for Sarahs surprise 30th birthday meal. It was good to be back home. We had a really good night and the kids loved it.
On Sat morning I took Dad for breakfast to a cafe in Newark. Actually Dad chose the place. It was this amazingly old building that Charles I used to meet his mistress in (did I get that right Dad) It was great to spend some time with Dad and you can never go wrong with a fully cooked breakfast, it's definitely one of my favourite meals. While we were having our breakfast Mum took the kids to jolly jungle-a must as far as the kids are concerned. They love that place soo much and it really tires them out. Back to grandmas for lunch and just chilled out for a bit.
We decided to head back in the afternoon as we needed to get things ready for Sunday then back to school Monday- really it was all over in a flash!
This week had been good so far. It's been cold but the we've had some lovely sunshine so we've been out in the garden again.
Enjoying the fruits of my labours, after shifting 1 1/2 tonnes of gravel I decided to buy lunch and eat it in the sun. I just want to paint the fence now!!
It was Emmaleighs turn to bring the harp home this holiday. I think I was a little more excited that she was. I have to say I've always wanted to have a piano in the house but if I had a choice I think I would have the harp. It was such a lovely sound and Emmaleigh was so good. I was genuinely surprised at how good she was. I guess we'll have to start saving up!