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Monday, September 17, 2012

Cambridge Food Garden and Produce Festival.


On Saturday we decided to go on a spontaneous outing to Cambridge and see their Food Festival, as we've always seemed to miss it in previous years! What a lovely day out!! 
There was a great atmosphere and a large variety of things to see and do, considering that it was actually a rather small festival!



The food tent was my favourite part, with local produce as well as other food, including sausages by Giggly Pig, Mead from the Magic Mead company, and plenty of other stalls selling everything from olive oil, fresh bread, meat, preserves and sweets/cakes! 


The kids enjoyed having a ride on a donkey and playing hook a duck, then got to have a look at all the animals that had been brought along!
After a quick pub lunch for Rich and I, it was a look through John Lewis before heading home.
I will definitely be dragging us back there next year!!

New hobbies


Archery has always been something I've wanted to try, and over the years I've had taster sessions at various places. This year, I decided to invest my birthday money on a beginners course at our local club in Royston. I loved it! I have now finally joined the club and have had two Sundays of practise which has had my arms and shoulders aching!! All I need to do now is hope I get some money at Christmas, so I can invest in my own equipment!!



Last year, Dean was enrolled in Little Ruggers, which is a class where the children are taught non contact rugby based skills. Dean enjoyed it to start with, but by the end of the year was getting a little bored! We decided to see if he would enjoy real rugby, and so on Sunday, took him along to his first taster session of tag rugby! He loved it!! - Although wasn't overly happy about being knocked over...
This works out very well though, as rugby is on at the same time and place as my archery sessions!

All we need now is to find Richard and Lexie something fun to do!!








Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Shopping days.

On Saturday Dean and I decided to take a trip into Cambridge with my mum to see if we could find any more bargains to put away for Christmas! Burleigh Street probably has the biggest concentration of charity shops that I know of in Cambridge, so that was our planned destination.

We headed in on the train and then got a double decker bus into the town centre, as that was one thing Dean had insisted upon when we planned to go! By this time mum and I were in desperate need for a coffee, so a quick trip to Pret a Manger and then off to the park so Dean could have a run around, and we could have a sit down!!


Now the difference between Cambridge and Royston charity shops is that the Cambridge shops may have the higher quality stock, but they are also more savvy about pricing things! In fact some of their prices are so high, it is often better to go buy the items new!! This resulted in us not having a very productive shopping trip! I came home with 2 presents to put away for Christmas (both bought from The Works!), a skirt for myself to wear at Halloween and some coconut flour, which I've been meaning to buy for ages!

We all had a lovely time though, pigged out on rubbish food, and killed most of a day together!

Monday, September 03, 2012

Just the two of us!

It's not often Dean and I get the chance to spend some time one on one, but with the new school year about to start, Dean was desperately due a haircut. So while Daddy looked after Lexie, Dean and I went into town!



Such a simple few hours, but probably the best I can remember in a long time! After our appointments at the hairdressers we had a look around a few shops. Picked up some bargains for Christmas, went and had lunch at our favourite cafĂ©, Morenos, a quick trip to the town park, and then a novelty ride home on the Royston bus!



All in all a good few hours! Plus a promise to make it a regular thing! Next time though, a trip into Cambridge!!



Party season!

It feels like this year has really flown by, and all of a sudden I'm having to think about all the parties that are coming up! The most important being Dean's 4th birthday party at the beginning of December!
Now you may think I'm being a bit obsessive about it, but when all his friends have their birthdays around the same time, it's important to get organised! And this year is no exception!! This year, Dean will be having a joint birthday party with his best friend Callum!
The theme? Well, Pirates of course!!



And so with 3 months to go until the big day, I have been prepared, and have made up some 'Save the Dates' for those special friends, to be sure that everyone can make it!!



These were fun to make, and although fiddly, came out looking really good!!
We will be sending some of these out soon, but with the boys starting their new nursery tomorrow, we can expect the guest list to get much longer as they make new friends! (Hopefully not too long though...)