In an attempt to use the holiday allowance that my stress levels wish that I had used by now, I’m on holiday this week. This has given us the chance for some child-free exploring.
What a week! It never snows in Exeter. At the end of this week we weren’t able to drive out the driveway at one point. (And my poor bike almost looked like it was
It was at this point that Lego Dad started to think that he should have insisted on more then one layer on her before leaving the house. Although she was cold, Lego Dad still
Killerton, our local National Trust property, may well be our new favourite place to go to as a family…
After spending a larger then normal amount of time tidying up, Lego Dad started to wonder if the mess just happened to be following someone around…
When Lego Explorer Visits Killerton, a National Trust property near Exeter in Devon.
Moments are fleeting, blink or not pay attention, and the moment becomes a memory. One reason why we take photos, is to try and keep hold of those memories, as clearly as possible. While
She was given an option. Go shopping in Tesco, or look for a local nearby Geocache. Thankfully we didn’t end up running around Tesco, but went geocaching instead. Geocaching… which involved lots and lots
An observation of a small child in the kitchen…
There are somethings you don’t understand about parenthood, until, you are, an actual parent. You can think you understand those things, but. You don’t. The obvious example of what I’m talking about? Trying to