Sunday, 26 September 2010

Yay, finished!

Just thought I'd do a quick update post to let you all know that I managed to finish the 10k in one piece. :)

It was cold and windy this morning but thankfully didn't rain. Around seven hundred and fifty people were registered for the run so it was a pretty good atmosphere. I latched onto a few people going around and managed to finish in 52 minutes (0:51:16) - better than I'd hoped. Obviously now I'll have to do another one to try and beat that time!

In other things, my tomatoes have been great this year (so modest!!) and have been piling up on the counter so I thought I'd make some pasta sauce with them tonight. It was very good - we added homegrown garlic from grandma and grandpa's garden along with some herbs (and perhaps a splash of wine) then roasted it for a while. Yum.

While I was making that, Beth drew and coloured a ballerina then glued on some rose petals for her skirt - very imaginative. I hope she's not too upset in the morning when the leaves have turned totally brown and yucky - I tried to get her to put them in the flower press for a week to preserve them a bit but she hasn't got any staying power just yet! Perhaps I'll raid the last of the flowers this week and press a few to use later.
Anyway, I hope you all have a great week - not much going on here this week, just getting use to the autumn weather.

Monday, 20 September 2010

Cheeky Post

Just a quick post while Toby's napping. Had a lovely weekend with family - no pictures as I forgot and the camera stayed buried at the bottom of the bag. I'm also 'off' taking photos as there is something stuck in the lens and it makes a cloud on the photos. Took it to a camera shop and it seems it will cost at least £100 to get a quote and to fix it. Since it's four or five years old I think we may just treat ourselves to a new one.

Anyway, the cheeky title of the post is because I'm going to try and hit you all up for some money. Not for a new camera (though who am I to dictate how you spend your money) but for sponsorship. This coming Sunday (Sept 26th), I'm running the Clumber Park 10k along with a few other mums to raise money for the pre-school. Click here for a link to the website with info about the race.

Unfortunately we haven't got an online way to donate money; most were a bit too expensive for us since we don't raise that much money to start with! Any donation would be gratefully received.

I'm a bit nervous as it's the first race I've done in at least 10 years (possibly closer to 20) but it should be good fun - hopefully I'll do it in under an hour. If not I'll just have to do another one! :)

Friday, 10 September 2010

Week One Done (at least 467 to go!)

Beth seemed to enjoy her first week of 'big' school and was quite disappointed to hear she wouldn't be going tomorrow. The photo was taken on our way in to the house this afternoon (no, you're not seeing things . . . Beth did agree for one day only to have her hair tied up). Not entirely sure what she got up to during the week - don't suppose we'll ever really hear what she's up to now that she's a big girl!

After school and a quick dinner, we went over to Sherwood Pines; Steve to go for a (very muddy) ride with a guy from work and us for a play. We had great fun climbing up everything - totally fearless though poor Toby found it hard to even reach the bottom rung on some of the things. A very relaxing way to end the week. :)

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

First Day at School (and Preschool)!

Our day started a little earlier than anticipated - Beth was up and dressed in her new uniform, complete with shiny new shoes by 6:30am. She just couldn't understand why the school wasn't open and ready to go at that time too! Toby wasn't quite so keen but was still pretty proud of his new preschool t-shirt.
Daddy went into work late so that he could walk to school with us. It was a bit of a circus since every other daddy had the same idea along with a few grannies too. I think we could probably have sent Beth off on her own straight from the house since she was more than happy to abandon us once she met up with her friends.

Toby was a slightly different story. He happily found his name apple to put on the board and found his peg but wasn't happy when he realised we weren't staying with him. I guess I talked to him lots about going but forgot to mention it would be on his own. Never mind, once we had gone it only took an hour for him to settle down! When I collected him at 11:30am he was fine and said he'd had a good time.

We're not long in from picking Beth up but I'm still in the dark as to what she did all day. From what I can gather it involved some playing outside and lunch (which she ate all of). I think she had fun - suppose that will continue until she realises that she has to go every day . . .

Friday, 3 September 2010

Lots of Fun With Lots of Friends (& Family)

Well, I meant to do a post for every day out we have been on but time kind of got away and since I'm rather far behind I thought I'd just do one big post of fun! Apologies to all the friends who we've had fab days with but will now only get a few lines mention . . . (you'll all have to start your own blogs to finish what I start!).

Two of our days out were with Sarah (friend from school) and her daughter, Abigail (who's the same age as Toby with the same birthday as Beth). Last week they came to visit us and we had a trip to Clumber (Aug 20) and this week (Aug 31) we met them at Belton House. It's been a long, long time since we saw them last, October of 2008, (see post) and Abi had changed almost beyond recognition.

Clumber was lovely as usual and we had lunch before heading to the walled garden. We didn't quite get there as on the way, the tractor and trailer was parked ready to take people for rides around the park. I've seen it before but never had an inclination to go on it. We wandered over so Toby could examine the tractor and the driver, Paul, said it was fine for them to climb into the cab. Abigail wasn't so sure - she doesn't like tractors much (can't voice that opinion around Toby!) but had a look from a distance. I got chatting to Paul and he said he was doing a detour on the next 'round' and going to look at the long-horned cows they keep on the other side of the estate. Well, how could we resist a ride and going to feed them?

After an initia
l voicing of her displeasure at the prospect of having to ride in a trailer pulled by a tractor, Abigail settled into reluctant acceptance. Our two were perfectly happy though were not impressed that they weren't allowed to ride in or, for that matter, drive the tractor! The cows were pretty impressive and we did get out and have a (very careful) stroke of them before heading back.

I didn't have my camera with me on our visit to Belton though I did take an odd pic on my phone. Probably better that way as it meant I could join in without worrying about wrecking the camera or missing that perfect shot. The majority of the day was spent in the massive play area though after a picnic lunch we did venture into the gardens for an ice cream and lots of hill rolling. Hopefully I'll nick some pics from Sarah of both days out to post since I was so crap with that aspect.

On August 24 the kids and I made an early start and drove down to Ely to visit one
of my running pals, Theo, who I've known since I was 11 along with his wife Zoe and son Sebastian who is just a few months older than Toby. It was definitely a day of parks - we started with a wander to their local and had a long play there. Both kids loved the zip wire thing and had fun with their new friend (only new as they couldn't remember meeting him before here).

After lunch we walked into Ely, had a peek into the cathedral (it's very beautiful) before calling by two more parks! The picture is from the second one down by the river. I'm sure Sebastian thought Toby was a little odd (I can see his point . . . ) but he loved Beth and happily followed her around for most of the day. Beth seemed to like this as Toby does not hang on her every word or take any notice of her usually so I think it made a change! The drive home was fine, Beth fell straight asleep and Toby made good use of his time by dismantling his yellow Herbie.

Our next 'reunion' on August 26 was with my school friend Bell (Eleanor) and her two children, Abigail and Matthew, and her godson Jordon. Despite living pretty close to them since moving back, we've been really crap at keeping in touch so it was ace to catch up. The weather wasn't great so we spent the morning mooching round the house. Beth and Abigail had great fun playing, and Jordon was brill and kept them entertained so Bell and I could get caught up.

Toby showed a whole new side with an obsession with baby Matthew who's five months old. He was desperate to hold him and cuddle, kiss him and generally just use him as a doll. It was cute for about 30 seconds then it just got awkward since we had to watch he didn't cause harm! I would have loved some pics of this but unfortunately I spent most of it wrestling with him to prevent him picking Matthew up. Thankfully after an hour or so he did loose interest and went to join Beth and Abigail. In the afternoon we headed to the park for some puddle paddling, flower picking (notice Beth's colour coordination!), and bonfire building involving dried grass and apples. It was fun even though it was a bit damp.

The last few pics are from the bank holiday weekend when Auntie Jane came to stay and then we headed to grandma and grandpa's for our annual Summer Christmas (family gathering like Christmas but minus the presents, tree, total over-eating . . . ). We went to Beacon Hill to the rhododendron labyrinth. I'm sure I've blogged about it before but I can't find the post to reference at the moment. We had coffee/juice and snacks half way round (though we did go round and round and round quite a few times) then went back to g+g's for some raspberry picking and play. Grandpa had outdone himself and acquired two scooters for entertainment. Beth zoomed around on hers but Toby didn't quite get the idea but still had fun.

Hopefully we'll get another few weeks of vague sunshine before Autumn hits so we can have some more fun days out without wellies being mandatory. Lots of firsts coming in the next week or so. Beth's first swimming lesson is on Saturday morning (4th) and on Tuesday Beth starts 'big school' and Toby is starting preschool two mornings a week - what on earth will I do with my five 'child-free' hours a week???