Sunday, 6 July 2014
Thursday, 3 July 2014
Owlfit of the Week
I love this sunny dress from Me&i. Papa Owl actually chose this one, I wasn't sure at first but it is simply stunning on. It just hangs so beautifully and doesn't need ironing either. If you haven't come across Me&i, go check them out! They are a Swedish company and their clothes can only be bought through one of their sales representatives either directly or at a party. I recently hosted one of their parties and it was great fun. I was a little bit worried that my friends would feel pressured to buy, but they assured me that they didn't feel that at all. Their summer season has closed now, but their new winter range is due to be released on 13th August - I can't wait!
Little Owl's hat comes from H&M and her gorgeous sandals come from our favourite shoe shop Livie and Luca.
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
The Adventure Playground
We've just discovered the most wonderful place in the world! No take that back, its like another world! Little Owl and I have been looking for new groups to join, having grown out of our baby groups, we had yet to find a place we felt happy where Little Owl could play with kids her age and older. We really wanted a place for Little Owl to play outside too, but thinking that was too much to ask for, I had even started to look at some local nurseries that offered regular outdoor adventures.
But then I discovered THE ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND! The adventure playground is aimed at 8-13 year olds "to experience play opportunities that are often difficult to find elsewhere in the town.
Adventure and taking risks is an important part of growing up and it is through play that children learn about themselves and the world around them".
Adventure and taking risks is an important part of growing up and it is through play that children learn about themselves and the world around them".
When I first heard about the adventure playground, I thought Little Owl was far too young, but then I heard that they also ran toddler and pre-school sessions there too! Its hard to describe, but I feel a bit like I've stepped into Biker Grove, while other parents have said it reminds them of Why Don't You?!
The playground is set in a valley, right by the railway line which all the kids love, stopping whatever they are doing to wave at passing trains. There's a large industrial building and lots of outside space to explore. I love the rough and ready appearance of the playground, and the wooden climbing frame.
We did a bit of exploring and found this secret garden that looks like its been forgotten for a while.
Tucked in the corner of the playground is a sandpit. Its not the beautiful play sand that you find in modern playgrounds or sandpits, but, well, normal dirty sand! Bits of grass growing in it, stones that have migrated that way. But there's toys to play with and tyres to sit on - what more could you want?
A slide at the edge of the playground takes you down into the woods. The slide is one of those steep metal ones that I remember from my childhood, but as it goes down the bank, you don't need to worry about toddlers climbing up steep ladders - Little Owl has fallen off the top of a slide so I am a little nervous. In the wood, you can find swings and tree houses and Little Owl's favourite - a zip wire! I was really surprised she was able to do it on her own, although she does need a hand to get on it!
Further into the woods and Little Owl finds her own little house, which she loves, but she never gets to stay for long as its usually snack time. All the kids get a drink of squash (or water) and there's a platter of chopped up fruit for them to help themselves to. Meanwhile the mums get a big mug of tea!
Inside there is plenty to explore. I didn't capture all of it (and was trying to keep other kids out of the photos). There's a huge pile of dressing up clothes, a piece of gym equipment to climb onto and jump off onto crash mats, a piano to play, a table set up for painting (including covers for the children) and various toy kitchens and work benches dotted around the place. There's probably loads I missed out on too.
Back outside the building to where we came in and there's a covered outside area which I can imagine is a blessing in the winter. All sorts of different activities are put out here including my favourite - the muddy messy play! Little Owl loved it too, and it was great to be somewhere where she really could just play and no one minded if she dropped mud on the floor.
Can you believe we packed all of this in to just two hours?!! For only £2.50 too! The adventure playground has fast become one of our favourite places to go, and with it open on 3 mornings including a Saturday, we can always fit it into our week somewhere!
Monday, 30 June 2014
Cross Monday Week 15
Slow progress this week. My mind is being made mush by marking GCSE papers and with a huge lack of anything to watch on the telly there's not been a lot of stitching time. Still, I'm pleased with how its looking, and I think leaving the thread attached is working too. It would be less of a mess if I hadn't started in the middle, then restarted at the left though! I'm hoping to get my marking done this week which means there won't be much progress next week either!
Sunday, 29 June 2014
Friday, 27 June 2014
She Speaks!
I stopped counting the words Little Owl could say a long time ago, but
her words and phrases were still limited. The words she had were clear,
but she wouldn't repeat words being said to her.
On of the cutest phrases Little Owl was saying just after she turned 2 was "yes please mummy!"
Would you like some milk?
Yes Please Mummy!
Shall we go to the swings
Yes Please Mummy!
Let me put your shoes on
Yes Please Mummy!
Can mummy have some of your icecream?
Yes Please Mummy!
It was unbelievably cute, and she would happily say this in front of strangers making every one smile.
I didn't think it could get any better, but then about two weeks ago Little Owl learnt to say:
"Thank You Mummy"
This was even better as she was no longer saying this as a response to a
question but totally of her own will, and each time my heart would melt
a little bit more
I'm just going to empty your potty
Thank You Mummy
But this last week, all the words have been coming! Its not a new word every day, more like a new word every hour!
Most are clear, others need some effort to work out, "Tomber" is apparently cucumber!
And then come the songs...
For a while I have been encouraging Little Owl to finish the words on familiar songs, for example Twinkle Twinkle Little ____.
Then came
"Row Row Your boat"
No other words to that one but every now and then she will follow it for a scream for the crocodile!
In the back of the car on the way to Holland we heard "wash your face"
repeatedly until it was suddenly finished with "all day long".
Thursday, 26 June 2014
Owlfit of the Week
Little Owl does like a hat... or two!
Just before we put the winter hats away for the summer, Little Owl had a play!
Her liking for hats is bordering on an obsession! It is rare for Little Owl to be seen out without one. It has been suggested on more than one occasion that she may become a milliner in later life! Now you might say that age 2 is too young to make predictions like that, but if she does, she would be following in the footsteps of her Great-Great-Grandmother who was a milliner with a shop in Lambeth.
Little Owl would love this hat!
Monday, 23 June 2014
Cross Mondays Week #14
I'm really pleased with the amount of stitching I have managed this week! Not only does the world cup continue (apparently England being out just means we are embracing our Dutch heritage), but I have started exam marking for the GCSEs, which I'm having to fit round Papa Owl being home from work.
However, I did have to go to London for an appointment on Tuesday, and Little Owl stayed at home with her Grandparents, giving me an hour and a half stitching time each way!
I am trying out something new in this section too... when I have finished with a thread, if I am going to need it again soon, I am leaving it attached ready to pick up. I usually either count the stitches on to continue with the thread or tie it off and start again when I need it. This may save me loads of time... or it may result in a complete confusing tangled mess... tune in next week to see where I'm at!
In 5 years time...
We've just committed to a 5 year deal on our mortgage.
5 years
It doesn't seem that long...
And yet...
In 5 years time we'll be nearly a third of our way through paying off
our mortgage! We've owned our house now for 3 years, and I must admit at
the time 25 years on a mortgage felt like forever, but those 3 years
have gone quick as I'm sure the next 5 will too. Paying off a third will
certainly feel less pressured.
In 5 years time we'll have made lots of progress with out house,
hopefully. A new roof is planned for late summer. The dining room and
green room are current work-in-progress. I'd really hope that we will
have a new bathroom by then too.
In 5 years time, I might have a proper job! Or not. I've enjoyed the
flexibility of doing supply, but I've been lucky all year of having long
term placements. But this month I have started doing day to day
supply, and that's a little more stressful, getting up and ready for
work in the morning but not actually knowing you have any.
In 5 years time, Little Owl will be at school. Wearing a little uniform, going every day. So many decision to make about going to school...
In 5 years time we might have another small owl in our nest or possibly
two?! Who knows, but by then we'll have an idea of how big a family we
are to become.
How exciting!
Sunday, 22 June 2014
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