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Monday, 16 February 2015

365 Project 32-47

I'd been cheating by using frozen yorkshires for ages but made the effort to make proper ones. You can't beat 'em!

After days of anticipation the children were so pleased to see snow falling. It didn't last long though.

After all the excitement of the panto Charlie was so pleased to win the part of Joseph in his school play.

This was bought for me on my last birthday and I wasn't sure if I'd get round to filling it in every day. I occasionally have to catch-up (like with my 365 Project!) but every day has been filled in. Some questions are really hard though. It'll be great to look back on in years to come.
Out back the sky was a very ominous colour but out the front it was an amazing orange sky. Sadly my camera didn't do it justice.

Every now and again I crave a Chinese takeaway but we haven't found a decent one yet so I had to make do with one from a supermarket. It didn't disappoint. 

I was feeling really rotten but fancied a walk on the coast. It was bloody freezing but certainly blew a few cobwebs away. This beautiful stained glass window can be found in the RNLI Cromer Museum. The children loved getting up close to the lifeboat and reading all about the history of the station. 

Happy birthday to me! These gorgeous flowers arrived from a friend.

Harry is such a good boy at the the hairdressers. It helps that there are plenty of toys to play with while he's waiting for his brother and sister.

Every day the children check their yoghurt lids for smiley faces. They weren't so happy to see a sad face though.

This was Harry 10 minutes after getting in from school. He'd been suffering for a couple of weeks with a nasty cold and it really knocked him out this day. Poor little mite :(

Harry's 'sad' face because he was off school

Molly has been asking me to paint her toenails for ages. With it being half-term, and her brother being away for the weekend, we had a little pampering time. She loved it and I must make time for it more often.
We wrapped up warm and headed to Winterton on Sea in the hope of seeing some seals. There were lots of people….but no seals. Apparently if we'd walked a bit further north we would have seen a few but Harry & Molly were too cold.
For the first time ever Nanny and Harry tried roller-skating. It was rather funny watching Charlie support her! She did well until she fell and landed on her elbow. At nearly 60 years old I am very impressed. 




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