Friday, 29 May 2009

Dear bloggers I,ve been very bad at keeping up on here, just been so busy at home, with work and also the children been off school has left no time for much else.
I have managed a bit of scrapping and will post some pics when I finally get round to taking pics of them.
I really wanted to share some photos I took on Monday, our old neighbour and friend had told me of a walk that is literally ten minutes from our new home so we went off to investigate and were amazed by how beautiful it was its a 3 mile path through forests and fields with lots of nature and stunning views along the way. Through out the walk there are a number of gates to stop people going along the trail on motorbikes, which gave Archie the perfect chance to practice his favourite hobby
Climbing, this boy climbs anything and everything
he was in his element.

Poor Mia was most un-impressed at having to
stop walking and wait at every gate.




I took so many photos ( Mike actually called me a tourist) just wanted to show you a few, and to prove you dont have to travel far to get away from everything, We would never have found it without been told as it starts next to a farm and looks like your walking into no-where but it was a lovely day and I can def say we will be going back soon.














Friday, 1 May 2009

Growing up so fast

My baby boy is going to be 4 at the end of July, and will be starting school in September, I cant believe how fast time passes, it seems like only yesterday he was this tiny bundle of sweet smelling joy, and now hes an independent little man who knows his own mind, and also knows how to get what he wants. We had our introduction meeting at the school last night, and it wasn,t until I got home and had tucked him up in bed that it hit me. He is going to be one of the youngest in the year group, and although I know hes ready (and at times I am too) for the stimulation of a school environment, I just hope hes emotionaly ready, besides the fact he cant do 9 of the 12 things hes supposed to be able to do by the time he starts, we have a lot of work to do over the summer. So all the times I have sat and thought to myself I wish he would stop acting like a baby and grow up, now have a different meaning.

So to all mums out there, I know they are sodding hard work and sometimes we wish the day away and cant wait for bed time to roll around, lets enjoy them while we can, before they are turned into scruffy, snotty school boys (hes half way there already) when their teachers become the person who acording to them knows everything and they start having a life away from us mums.