During our recent holiday to Northumberland and Cumbria we travelled to Hadrian’s Wall, to the Sycamore Gap to be precise, to visit Robin Hood’s Tree. Having already visited Hogwarts this was another film landmark to tick off our list. We … Continue reading
Category Archives: holiday
TotSeat: The Squashable Washable High Chair Review
Travelling with twins was always going to be a challenge but being a paranoid, sensitive premature Mum I am bound to find more obstacles than most. I am always conscious of germ possibilities and risks of infection from items used … Continue reading
0018/365 Room With A View
0016/365 Young Master William!
H is for Hens (and Chicks), Stags and Honeymoon
It is all starting to become very real! Next weekend David and I will be having our hen and stag celebrations. David and the boys are off Go-Karting in the morning and then going to a local pub for the … Continue reading
Holiday Days 6 and 7: Farne and Away!
14th and 15th June 2011 Today, the 14th, was one of the highlights of our first family holiday, a day that will not be forgotten in a hurry. In the morning we drove across the causeway to the holy island … Continue reading
Holiday 5: Garden Parties
Today we were up early again and found that we had no water! Not a great start to the day. Esther and William had breakfast with David while I got all the bits sorted for the day. A day out … Continue reading
Raining Books and Blogs!
Day 3 of the Nairn Henley Holiday Saturday 11th June 2011 Once again the babies had us up before 6am. At home our nursery is completely blacked out and so I think that they are struggling to sleep with the … Continue reading
Holiday News – The Forge
Friday 10th June 2011 Today is the second day of our holiday and it is also three months today until David and I get married!! The babies had us up before six today and so we made the most of … Continue reading
Holiday News – Poppy Cottage
Thursday 9th June 2011 Our destination today was Skipton, North Yorkshire. We were staying in a bed and breakfast just outside the town. It was called Poppy Cottage, in the picturesque village of Carleton. We left home just before 6am … Continue reading