Last year's hat; a little mis-shapen from being washed (oops) but still being put to good use. And still very much loved by it's owner. Hello hat, hello winter, hello freezing temperatures, hello freezing cold house I will bid you a fond farewell when spring comes!
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Monday, 8 October 2012
Ready for Winter.
Ready for Winter.
2012-10-08T22:07:00+01:00
Cara
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Wednesday, 4 January 2012
Winter Sun.
Winter Sun.
2012-01-04T14:58:00Z
Cara
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It is still very much winter here in Scotland (the season we experience most) but over the past few days we've had some lovely sunshine - as well as some devastating storms that have killed people, ravaged homes and businesses. So I'm grateful that I have today, that I have Roman, that we have the sunshine after the storms and that I can see that smiling face once again.
Edit: I spoke too soon, we have rip roaring rain tearing through the clouds and battering the windows.
Edit: I spoke too soon, we have rip roaring rain tearing through the clouds and battering the windows.
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Sunday, 1 January 2012
Documenting Delight - 366 Project {The Start}
Documenting Delight - 366 Project {The Start}
2012-01-01T15:35:00Z
Cara
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I was surprised to see this face on my camera display right after I'd taken the photos of Roman enjoying some bubbles - the look of wonderment and pure joy, all from a couple of blown bubbles.
My 'Baby Bear' is no more. His face shape is changing, his language is developing and he's becoming his own person more and more each day.
I sometimes feel I shouldn't call him 'baby' anymore and I haven't called him 'Baby Bear' in ages...after all, he's a definite toddler now.
The babyhood doesn't last for long and I know toddler hood will be just as fleeting. 2012 will bring me a two year old and I am excited to share, to learn, to grow, to watch all these changes (through watery eyes, no doubt!) and to have another year of complete photos and words.
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Monday, 19 December 2011
Twas the weekend before Christmas...
Twas the weekend before Christmas...
2011-12-19T13:06:00Z
Cara
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Oh what a weekend we had! For a start, I've been outside of my house two days in a row. For anyone that knows me they know this is rare - I'm lucky if I make it out two days in a month. Mums who make it to playgroups, play dates and other such activities please know I envy you.
But onto the important stuff: the weekend filled with amazing-ness. Pictures to prove it:
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But onto the important stuff: the weekend filled with amazing-ness. Pictures to prove it:
A little bit of Christmas - reindeer in Scotland. Reindeer in my town!
{1} carrots - all gone by the time we got there.
{2} reindeer butt.
{3} more cute reindeer butt. yes, really.
{4} a little boy says hello to the 'baa!'
{5} a little boy is a little overwhelmed by it all.
I was so (so, so, so!) excited when I read on Facebook that these reindeer would be arriving to pull Santa's sleigh through our town centre. Although we don't 'do' Santa in our home (please don't lecture me, this is a decision we discussed three years ago - in other words, we're set in our ways and won't back down on this one. I respect your choice to 'do' Santa, so please respect mine) I was very excited to see the reindeer - as well as to show them to Roman as he is a big animal lover and B was a tad excited, too!
Well they were so cute. And so placid. A big crowd followed them on their march through the town - including myself, just as excited as those little kids, shouting back at B to hurry up so we could get some pictures up close. The best part is that these reindeer are Britain's only herd of reindeer - and we got to see them! Also, they are free ranging around the Cairngorm mountains right here in sunny (or not) Scotland. Read more about these beauties here.
When we got home I wanted to pass out and take a (rare) nap. But my doctor has said I shouldn't take naps as it means I don't sleep at night so I kept my eyes open and got on with the rest of the day which involved B going off to drop Roman off at his parents and us being at home with a very un-Christmas Rockfm playing in the background and me, getting aggravated, with the foil wrapping paper I stupidly bought thinking it 'looked nice.'
Yes, that foil-y stuff looks good. That's how they hook you in. But it's a nightmare to cut through; it rips, it even ladders (ladies, or gents, like your tights do) and well I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of opening up a present wrapped in it. Still. The point is: don't buy foil wrapping paper unless you're a glutton for punishment. A serious masochist might like it. I am not a masochist.
Once I did all my wrapping I patted myself on the back and got started on Roman's presents. More specifically, his stocking. A stocking full of Zing. Of the Zilla variety.
Take 4 ZingZillas...
choose a favourite to stick out the top...
And stuff them into a stocking. Tada!
I fear for these little guys and girls, I really do, because lately Roman has taken to biting into his soft toys for teething comfort:
Oh boy.
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Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Hello Winter.
Hello Winter.
2011-10-05T12:54:00+01:00
Cara
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We celebrate all three of our birthdays in winter.
B in November, mine in December and baby boy's (2nd) birthday in February, when the weather doesn't know whether to freeze your toes or warm your head.
Ro was 10 months last Christmas and this year he'll be 22 months - two months away from being a whole 2 years old! Don't even ask me to comment on that one because I can't believe time escapes away from me so quickly.
I started buying Christmas presents back in August - I'm working on being better prepared as a parent. Last year we ventured into Mothercare, in October, where they had a sale on. B talked me out of buying a few lovely items that then shot up to full price once the sale was over so this year my early buying plan is bullet proof - if he complains I just say the words; "Remember Mothercare last year?"
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