I suppose this ought to be a chat post, as I usually just post photographs on my blog.
The last two weeks have the usual blend of 'skooling' and every day life. Seb had his Boys Brigade parents night, he bagged himself a badge and made us proud as usual. Seb has tried so very hard at his BB, he is the smallest there.
Last week Mag went off kayaking in the Mourne Mountains with his Boys Brigade friends, they had a great weekend. I believe that they made water rockets with plastic bottles and a wooden launcher as well as hitting the amusements in Newcastle. He came home tired and happy.
Sol was at the zoo on yesterday with her Rainbows troop, she enjoyed seeing all the animals again. I had considered taking all of the children for the day and then perhaps taking summer to the gate when the rainbows were meeting but when I learned there would be 1400 there I decided to give it a miss. I let other hald take Sol up, and of course the other children wanted to go with him too. I spent four happy hours on my own, doing laundry, washing floors, and other jobs. As for other half and the kids they went and got fish and chips (without me).
Also yesterday Mag played chess at the UK Chess Challenge Mega Finals held in Belfast. He won first place for his age group so that makes him the the title of best player of his age group in Northern Ireland. He has to travel to England now to compete against the regional winners their ... then who knows what is next for him. Please wish him luck if you see him, he really needs the support. We have already booked his flight tickets, him and other half will go and make a weekend of it. We got return flights for the two of them to Liverpool for £83 from RyanAir ... not bad EH? So while the 'men' are off playing chess I get to spend a quiet weekend at home with my three babies.
This week has been a week of revision and that's how it will continue for the next month. Mag's final module for his Maths GCSE is split over two days in June. the first part on the 7th, and then on the 11th, I have no doubts in his ability to pass the exam with grades as good as he got for his other modules.
Oh and we decorated Toni's bedroom last week, what a marathon lightening fast job that was! We got it painted in the weekend and a carpet laid, all done in time for her new robes to fitted. I was feeling very pleased with how much we had achieved then came down to a bump remembering how long it is taking us to decorate the dining room.
And the final bit of news, and anyone who knows us is going to laugh their socks off. while my friends and neighbours are into caravaning and camping ..... drum role ..... other half bought a boat. NUFF SAID!
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Sunday, 9 May 2010
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Belfast Wheel And Continental Market
With Roy going away in the morning for a few days (work related) we decided to have a family day out. We had failed to visit the continental market in Belfast a few weeks ago when we were in the city so we decided to have another go. The day was pleasant and there were no crowds to speak of, remembering last year's visit I am only too glad. We set off around lunch time, well after lunch by the time we got all the children in the car. You think we had 100 kids the length of time it takes us to get out the door. The melee caused by three mini children and one full size child is plenty for anyone, one of those children was the same child that managed to knock over a kitchen roll display in our local shop yesterday. I think we might be barred now - perhaps you might see us on one of those cop shows next month. Oh and my husband just happened to point out to us that we weren't going to Belfast to go into any shops DOH I thought that was the whole point, stupid!
I have a few photographs of the day, I wont apologise for the quality of the photos - it is me the photo taker who has failed today. I failed to operate my son's shirt pocket size mini point and shoot camera - it is so simple to use I couldn't work it DUH.
The children in the car
The wheel from afar
and close (yes I did this shot before, and yes I do like the wheel)
Belfast from the top of the wheel - it was raining and the photos were took from inside the pod obviously so the views are through glass
The Continental market was quite expensive, well it was not the usual stuff you get in Tesco I guess. We bought a pick and mix with 12 sweets in it and that came to £3.65!
Oh yes ..... I almost forgot
Us up high!
Sol is the cutest little girl I know ( I am biased I know but find me a cuter girl?)
I have a few photographs of the day, I wont apologise for the quality of the photos - it is me the photo taker who has failed today. I failed to operate my son's shirt pocket size mini point and shoot camera - it is so simple to use I couldn't work it DUH.
The children in the car
The wheel from afar
and close (yes I did this shot before, and yes I do like the wheel)
Belfast from the top of the wheel - it was raining and the photos were took from inside the pod obviously so the views are through glass
The Continental market was quite expensive, well it was not the usual stuff you get in Tesco I guess. We bought a pick and mix with 12 sweets in it and that came to £3.65!
Oh yes ..... I almost forgot
Us up high!
Sol is the cutest little girl I know ( I am biased I know but find me a cuter girl?)
Sunday, 10 February 2008
10th February 2008
Its been a funny old weekend here, Sunday night and the house is quiet so I thought I would catch up online.
My husband today went to take some rubbish to the dump and get the car washed - five hours later he got home. Meanwhile no1 son and I had been taking it in turns to call him on his mobile phone, which of course he wasn't answering. Why do men do that, just go off to do a simple job then get lost. If I were at the store and was gone five hours I would like to think he might worry about me. HMMMM So he had only popped in with his friends for a few minutes to find out how their holiday was to Great Universal Studios, Florida - it was great by all accounts and several cups of tea later Roy thought he ought to come home. So I asked him why he didn't answer his phone, he told me he had left it in the car. DOH did it not occur to him to get up and walk over to his car, open the door and pick his phone up and perhaps press the no1 number in his phone book. Well, aparantly that is too difficult, even for a man.
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