Showing posts with label daddy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daddy. Show all posts
Monday
The littlest graffiti artist... (Personal)
So..I think we established that's there's been a distinct lack of The Stu around these parts this weekend.
And we missed him.
A lot.
So when he rang to say he was on his way home from the station, Boo, Dylan and I thought we'd go and meet him at the bus and surprise him by jumping out and shouting "WELCOME HOMMMMMME!!" when he hopped off the bus. (As you do)
Dylan went one step better than Plan A though, with this little genius idea...Gorgeousness that he is, he wanted to write a welcome home message in chalk on the pavement at the bus stop.
Plan B rocks. :)
People looked at us like we were mentalists, and I got some "Really?" eyes, and some "What sort of parent'?? tsks, but I like to think that those people were only mildly jealous that they never had a welcome home message written at a bus stop for them.
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Sunday
Something beginning with F...
| 120/365 |
| 120/365 |
...Fathers Day. :)
On this, the day of Fathers, we thought we'd take the best daddy in the land to Marylebone Summer Fayre and spend a day of loveliness together in London.
The fayre promised live music, drink, alfresco dining, face-painting, bungee trampolining, and a funfair. A little somethin somethin for everyone, we thought. And it was freeeeee. Woo! :)
We drank Pimms, the boys were catapulted into the sky on a piece of elastic, we ate the most gorgeous Hogroast, we mooched around the farmers market and ate sugared doughnuts and brownies. We sat on picnic blankets in the park, listened to live music, and had a go on the ferris wheel.
I ♥ days like this one.
And I ♥ that man.
Here's to you, Daddies everywhere.
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Something beginning with P....
Today we met up with some great friends and we all went for a gorgeous Sunday roast at our lovely local pub (Table for 16 please!)
Afterwards we all took our broods to the park for a well deserved runaround.
It was one of those just lovely lovely days. I felt very content and happy.
There was also some daytime drinking as an added bonus. ; )
Here's to my boys X
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