Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Waiting for snow

Hubby and Mr Buttons have started jogging in the mornings,
and today the rest of us joined them, although mostly walking.
There has been talk of possible snow, but so far the only thing has been a patch of frost here and there. Captain Aishua is enjoying even that to the fullest!

We managed eight and a half hours outside last week, with long forest walks and a visit to Trim castle with another homeschool family.
I have a good feeling about this week too, as the kids wanted to go out for a second walk after lunch.
When I say walk, I mean a splash, really.

It didn't take long to get the two smallest to sleep tonight.
Mr Buttons is watching videos about puppet making, and I'm enjoying looking back at all the funny photos of today. 

I'm keeping my fingers crossed for even a little bit of snowfall,
just enough for a few snow angels and added cosiness afterwards!







Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Funny forest folk

We found a new forest walk near our house today, and spent nearly two hours exploring and taking silly photos.

Below are some of the less crazy ones.

We got home just before dark, baked some bread for supper, and read most of Snow White before Captain fell asleep. 







Saturday, January 5, 2019

New Year

I don't really do new year's resolutions.
Mostly, because I hate doing anything just because somebody tells me to. I don't like working on a forced schedule, or making promises I don't intend to keep. Also, I don't have anything I feel the need to give up. I don't smoke, or drink alcohol, and I think everyone agrees that the world is a better place if I drink my coffee... I am also not interested in knowing how much I weigh, so losing weight is not a priority. I eat my veg, thank you very much, and drink water like only a breastfeeding mother can (read: by a bucket load). Did I cover all the usual ones?

Therefore, at New Year I like to think of all the nice things that happened during the year gone by. I also like to remind myself to continue doing those things that bring me happiness, but notice them more. So this year we will be taking part in the 150 hours outside challenge (Read more about it here). The time is not the main challenge for me, but taking pictures and having those to enjoy next new year. So far in the last five days we have clocked up 6 and a half hours, and enjoyed every minute.

I even remembered to bring a camera for today's walk!









My other promise to myself is to read at least 13 books just for fun, in addition to the serious, grown-up reading list. Books that will more than likely have a vampire or a few will feature heavily. Maybe a little zombie here and there. You know, educational stuff... And I will enjoy every page, guilt free!

What are you looking forward to this year? Did you make any resolutions?