Look where I am

Just in case you fancy a nosey, I'm this week's guest designer over at Pencil Lines. This is such a great site for inspiration and links to some of the coolest blogs, so I was really thrilled when Annie asked me to do this. And in keeping with a challenge I decided not to do a layout about the boys, but indeed about me and my sister. You can see my layout and all the ones by all the rest of the design team here. I could have been more organised and had my layout here, but that would deny you the excitement and possible addiction to the rest of the site. Let me know what you think:)

Surely not another photo gift

I'm pretty sure Michael must be getting a bit tired of gifts that stem from my camera and scrapbook stash, but in these days of credit crunches and the shocking price of nappies one must be as resourceful as possible! Oh yeah, and if Ali Edwards has done it, then surely I would need no further excuse! So for Father's Day I totally pinched her amazing idea of using an antique printer's tray or drawer as housing for photos and other bits and bobs. I focused the whole thing on photos of Michael and the boys with just a couple of 'dad' type embellishments, and the final flourish came in the form of a drawing of the family that Patrick did - slightly under duress to begin with if truth be told. And I really like it. And so does Michael. It is going to hang in our front room where I shall be able to admire it when I go in to watch some non-sport/cartoon tv when the new tv arrives on Wednesday!

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And now I'm going to bed feeling smug for posting on two consecutive days!

London, Baby!

Too much living - not enough time for blogging! And I see from some of my links in the sidebar that it's not just me. So I'm challenging myself to blog a few times this week in a catch up mission. I was in London last week with my mum and sister (big pay rise for sis = fancy trip for the girls!) to see 'Wicked' which was amazing and we're off to York this week to stay with friends for a few days (no kids!) so I'm just posting photos tonight. I will fill in the details tomorrow. Much fun had and more to come I hope!

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London Baby

Brief summary of photos -

self portrait on London Eye - treat for mum and great day for it.

London street signs

outside Appollo Victoria where 'Wicked' is on.

sefl portrait with big shades and pouts!

slight over-excitement at being out with responsibility for no one but myself

took stroll along Portobello Rd market sourcing item which I will post about later

London Eye - cool to go on something you hear so much about.

antique camera stall in Portobello market

post-show high

pre-show composure!

Really do like this blogging malarkey and promise to self to try and do it more. I'm sure I have a few rants I haven't shared and that the internet is just begging to own! But it's only 2 weeks until P1 is over and it's likely to be an emotional rollercoaster - just warning you!

Snapshot

I have no idea where the time is going to right now. Life is just flashing past with no sign of slowing down and we're all busy busy busy. So rather than bore you with unnecessary details of what's been happening in the world of Boyd, I shall provide you with a visual snapshot. Not entirely representative as many of the pictures were taken on the few sunny days we had last week (was that the summer?) but you get the idea.

Snapshot Sunlight through the amazing acers in Mountstewart

Cooling down in a basin of water because mummy can't find a pump to blow up the paddling pool

Drawing pictures of our latest favourites from Ben 10

New summer shoes - the obligatory Clarks Doodles because I love them!

The P1 concert - he was a superhero and he had a line to say - cue nearly bursting with pride!

Nesting swan on the lake at Mountstewart

Amazing azaleas in Mountstewart (can you spot the theme yet?)

Waiting patiently for the mummy duck and ducklings to swim past

Being spoilt by Auntie Lesley

Playing at Indiana Jones with daddy's hat and a fishing net

Incredible bark texture - can you guess where?!

Sorting out the garden by cutting down half the neighbour's tree!

It's been a busy few weeks and no doubt the next few will be too. We're coming to terms (slowly!) with the fact that P1 is nearly over and that Patrick is growing up incredibly quickly, and at the same time getting excited about the summer holidays - sunny or otherwise! I have so much more to post and will maybe get round to it over the next few evenings, but for now I have half a glass of wine waiting patiently for me and last week's episode of Brothers and Sisters. Better go and get the tissues:) Enjoy the Bank Holiday (obviously not you, Sheila - will see you bright and breezy!)

ETA: must do something about that wintery banner!

 

Birthday boy

I'm a little late with posting photos from Patrick's birthday, but not as late as last year if my memory serves me. He had a great day on Thursday, from the moment he woke and came up to our room to get his presents, to the moment he went to bed in his new Doctor Who jammies and stick on tattoo, accompanied by his amazing Ben 10 watch! I shall let the photos tell the story - you'll get the idea.

These are from his party last Saturday, which I am happy to report was a roaring success! Thank you for the positive thoughts and prayers for the weather. 11 small children enjoyed relay races, pass the parcel, musical statues, a bit of dancing and a whole lot of crispie buns, crisps, cocktail sausages and cake! Served on the classiest Doctor Who plates, of course. I hereby vow to continue in my mission to give my boys parties like I remember and loved.

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Official birthday present opening - essentially ripping paper open, showing a slight reaction and moving on to the next. It must be great to be 5!

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The basketball net has been a big success - we have long hankered after one.

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The Ben 10 watch. I so don't get this, but apparently if you want to hang with the cool kids you might need one. The playground has a lot to answer for! But he is currently wearing it in bed and that's what counts. Right?

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I have omitted to mention thus far that we now also have a 12" Dalek residing with us. Thanks, Auntie Joanne!

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And a Power Ranger has also moved in!

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Cake number 2 - the obligatory one that mummy made, complete with green butter icing at the request of the birthday boy. I can tell you that it did taste as good as it looks! Hands up if you want the recipe...

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Skateboard courtesy of Auntie Lesley, complete with all the appropriate safety gear. Needless to say both Michael and I have make idiots of ourselves on this already!

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And my gorgeous boy in new birthday jammies. I fear I may make an awful mother-in-law since already I don't think anyone will be good enough for my baby! Look how beautiful he is! 

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Now, in completely different news I am proud to say that these are indeed my feet in my running shoes. I have been committed to my twice weekly runs, even when I don't feel like running. This photo was taken just before Debbie and I ran from my house to Groomsport and back, which we suspect may be just under 3 miles. Not a lot in marathon terms, but I hope never to report on running in marathon terms! However, I was very pleased that we ran as far as we did and shall continue to feel rather smug! 

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And on that note I shall end and wish you an enjoyable rest of the weekend:)

He reads....

It's amazing! And he isn't even 5 yet. I know I'm likely to be somewhat biased about my firstborn's intelligence, but I truly am astounded by how easily Patrick has taken to reading. Without a doubt the major credit for this must go to his absolutely fantastic teacher, who has made his whole first year of school the most positive and fun experience we could possibly have hoped for. Every teacher for the rest of his life is going to be a disappointment to him after Mrs Stephens! We love her (ok, we love her anyway since she's a friend of ours, but that's completely beside the point!) and I want to be in her class!

And it isn't just books he's reading - it's everything made of letters. The most common questions from him at the moment are "What does r-o-u-n-d spell?" (or whatever letter sequence he's come across) and "Does that say Spar?" (or whatever word he has spied). And just how happy was I when Michael's mum gave us all Michael's old Ladybird and Mr Men books for his bookcase? Pretty darn happy, I can tell you. They are so amazing, these old books that smell musty and bring back so many memories for both me and Michael of how we read them when we were kids, and which ones were our favourites ('The Magic Porridge Pot' and 'The Elves and the Shoemaker' were my personal favourites!) And it makes my heart literally sing to watch Patrick do his best to read one of them. He tries so hard, bless him. Admittedly, the combination of budding reader and stubborn 'I will do it myself' temperament is making the bedtime story a lot longer than normal and a little trying at times, but who could bring themselves to squash such eagerness?

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Inspired by the reading bug and my reading of Soule Mama's book, I decided to spread the books out around the house a bit and created a reading 'nook' on the landing under the stairs to our bedroom. I've been wanting to use this space better for a while. It usually ends up housing things that should be somewhere else or baskets of unsorted laundry. So I am delighted to give it a proper purpose. I just shoved the beanbag from the lounge in there with a basket of books and a little book trough that I had brought from school a few years ago. I was secretly hoping that it might encourage the boys to lift a book more readily. And look what happened.

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Can you hear the song my heart is singing now?! 

Thinking

There clearly hasn't been much in the way of blogging over here at the moment, and I know it's becoming long overdue when Michael comments on the same old entry popping up as his homepage everyday. But that's not to say there hasn't been a lot going on in our lives. Au contraire, in fact. I think the easiest way to get caught up is a list - I haven't had a good list going on for ages!

1. School has been fairly frantic in the run up to coursework deadlines - lots of rushing around with pieces of important paper in hand, lots of faffing about, filling out paperwork, panicking about pupils who still have a few things to do, lots of phonecalls and texts to my jobshare partner since we only actually see each other on Wednesdays. No real need to elaborate I don't think! Hoping that when I go in tomorrow it's all done and dusted!

2. There has been much sorting around the house and in the garage. When we moved we left lots of boxes for a car boot sale in the garage along with some things that had nowhere to go as our roofspace is converted into our bedroom. So we finally got stuck in and admitted that we were never going to want to get up early enough to do a car boot sale, dumped a lot of stuff, gave some to charity and finally moved the rest into the small space that is indeed our roofspace. This all culminated with the long term donation of my parents' treadmill which now has pride of place in Boydo's Gym! I will likely never use it, but Michael has been dedicated in his treading this past week or so.

3. Despite not using the treadmill, I have amazed myself and many others in my committment to run the streets of Ballyholme twice a week! I admit, I am often spurred on by my competitive spirit (it only comes out occasionally, but it's fair to say I don't like to be beaten!) wanting to keep up with my running chum, Debbie, who I suspect could run much further than me but hasn't let on yet! Time will tell. I can proudly tell you that I am able to run 2 1/2 miles with no walking in the cracking time of 28 mins! I know, marathon teams around the country are probably going to be head hunting me any day now! But I am proud of myself because I generally don't like doing it, but my calves are definitely wobbling less!

4. There's been more sickness. I'm fully expecting a visit from the Education Welfare Officer for the amount of absence poor Patrick has had in P1. This past week was the dreaded ear infection. Obviously, in true motherly fashion, I presumed he just had a cold, dosed him regularly with Calpol and Nurofen and ignored his complaints of a popping and sore ear. Bad mummy! Until he was howling in agony last Sunday and the out of hours surgery asked me to take him over. Ahem! I did feel very bad about the whole thing, given that I had for a few days thought that his tonsils had a rather golf ball-like appearance. Thankfully the kindly doctor gave us an antibiotic straightaway, and so we bribed him with Haribo to take the yucky yellow Amoxicillan once again. He made it back to school in good time for the Snow White party on Friday, which he attended as a dwarf, dressed in jogging bottoms a Santa hat and my $100 Abercrombie and Fitch jacket! He spied that the day before, tried it on and before I could say "Not on your life are you wearing that!" he excitedly proclaimed that it was the perfect dwarf jacket! Having been such a bad mummy earlier in the week I had no option but to say ok, sneakily check that it was machine washable and beg his teacher not to let him paint in it! And all was well.

5. I finally got round to scanning the layouts I did at our little Crop circle over Easter with Sheila, Jo and Lesley. Voila!

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Loving both of these but especially the superhero one. It is just so typical of Patrick right now.

6. I have been trying to be super organised for Patrick's birthday party which is next Saturday. There is potential for a bit of a rant here but I shall try to hold myself back. In a nutshell, birthday parties are one part of my own childhood that I can recall clearly and very happily. They were simple, a few friends, a bit of pass the parcel, some dancing and the cake that we got to choose from mum's special cake recipe book. I remember that bit so clearly, down to some of the actual cakes I had for my parties. Now, though, I suspect as a product of our hectic lives and lack of time, all the parties Patrick goes to are in play centres or other places where entertainment is laid on and food is provided. And they are good parties. Patrick always wants to have his party wherever the last one he went to was! But I am holding out for as long as possible (probably until no one wants to come to his parties because his mum is a weirdo and pass the parcel is for babies!) So our party is at Crawfordsburn Country Park. A bit of a gamble with our weather, I know, and all prayers for sun will be much appreciated as the contingency plan is our lounge! But Patrick is excited about it and that's what counts! And I'm paving the way for Debbie to follow suit - which she better or there'll be words! So I've been planning games, cakes (caved in a bit here and am going for the Dr Who cake, but promise to make one myself for his actual birthday the week after!) and making invitations. Behold, the final result - a combination of Patrick's drawing, some googling of the Dr Who logo and my photoshop skills.

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I am pretty darn pleased with it if I do say so myself! Is it wrong of me to be disappointed that mums have not been flocking to me in the playground to congratulate me on such a piece of workmanship? I could have a whole other rant about the complete minefield party invitations are too, but I shall save you from that.

7. I have also read from cover to cover Soule Mama's book, The Creative Family. It rocks. Seriously. It's had me doing most of the thinking referred to in the title of this post. Which I fully intended to write more about tonight, but may put off until tomorrow (the word 'tomorrow' used loosely here I think you'll find.) I am buzzing with ideas for things I want to try with the kids, for myself and for us all. I suspect I may have to sneak some of it past Michael without him noticing, but he'll thank me for it later. Never mind the shocking amount of time I've spent trawling through the archives on her blog and googling fancy Japanese import fabric! I seriously do have a lot of thoughts about the ideas in her book and a whole lot else that it has brought to my mind, but I think it needs a post of its own.

8. Michael went back to work this past week as well, after the operation on his back at Easter. A bit of a shock to his system I think, but he seems to be coping! We'll see how he fares with 4 nights in a row this week. Feel pretty sorry for him on that one!

And that about wraps this post up. Well done if you've stuck it out to the end! I didn't intend for it to be so long but I suppose that's what I get for neglecting the little world of blog for so long. I must go and prepare myself for the next few days of school - usually done by drinking a glass of wine and watching something mindless to help me pretend work doesn't really exist. And a fairly successful method most weeks! I hope to be back soon, but as ever, who can tell? I'll post sooner if Julie Warke leaves a comment!!

Comedy with Conor

Our little 2 year old has recently developed a rather droll sense of humour. I am shocked at his ability to deliberately do or say something silly, especially when mummy is trying very hard to be cross with him for whatever mischief he has been up to. Take teatime just a few days ago. There we were, all very civilised (for once) eating happily and chatting about our day, when out of the blue Conor said 'Shut up'! This isn't new to us, although we're still trying to work out where it came from. Nanny was the first recipient of this sentiment rather unfortunately, but I'm led to believe it hasn't irreparably damaged their relationship! Anyway, after this little outburst at the table I told him that was very rude and bold and that he should not say it again. Patrick was completely horrified with him - he always is when he hears this anywhere. He appears to have a heightened sense of morally acceptable or unnaceptable behaviour! I asked Conor what should he say, and in his best silly voice complete with funny eyes he said "thowwee" and proceeded to howl with laughter at his own hilarity and comedy genius. Michael nearly choked on his mouthful of chicken korma and as I tried to retain a modicum of serious mummy, I had to resort to laughing into my glass of cordial! Shocking behaviour from one so young, and I can only imagine how this is going to progress as he gets older. I fear I will never be able to stay cross with him at all.

In other news, last Friday as I was assisting Patrick with a few things before BB display number 2 (you may well ask!) it did occur to me that Conor was rather quiet. I'd brought him upstairs to get his jammies on so that I could get him down for 7 and have a pleasant hour to myself before Michael and Patrick came home again. After sending Patrick off to the display I ventured into Conor's room to see what he was up to. Did I expect to see him entirely covered in Sudocreme? Not even slightly! Did I expect to see that he had also, rather proudly I may add,  covered Lightning McQueen on his brand new, never been slept in duvet cover in Sudocreme? Surely not! He was as pleased as punch with himself that he had covered only 'Ligh Gigeen' and not 'Saahy'! What could I do?! My first instinct was to yell a bit about my wasted hour, but I opted for quietly removing him from the crime scene and launching him in the bath to begin the de-creming. It's oil-based, you know, just in case you find yourself in a similar predicament at any time! (Sheila - I fear that this is something Conor may try to telepathically communicate to Cameron!) Kids, eh!

Right, now that I've shared my amusing stories, I'm off to bed with my poorly limbs. It will no doubt amuse some that I've begun running - 4 times in 2 weeks and getting better each time. After 2 years of waiting for my pre-children body to return to me overnight, it seems I will have to take drastic action and exercise. Not for the faint hearted I can tell you, but tonight I think I found my stride (or some other technical term I'm unaware of). So I shall post just one image from a recent session. I may return over the weekend, or I may not - it's a mystery to us all. Have a great weekend x

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Lots of our days

seem to start like this:

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And seem to be ending like this

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The dummy is clearly not mine, but the wine and Smarties definitely are! I'm wondering if there's a direct link between alcohol abuse and school holidays.....

Had a couple of good photo shoots lately so am just posting a sneaky few. Can't say who they're for but doing these was such fun. I think these girls would have me round every day to take their picture!

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More to come but must go and print photos for scrap-a-thon at Sheila's tonight:) Hope you're having a lovely Easter x