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Thursday 17 April 2014

Catch up

Life got a bit crazy for a while combined with my computer having a nervous break down due to memory use overload, hence no blogging for what seems like ages. It's impossible to sumarise 4 months in one post and do each occasion justice but there are some times and photos worth remembering so I'm going to give it a go anyway!

Christmas preparation took over most of December starting with taking the older girls to Grandma and Grandpa's Christmas choir concert at a local castle.


Then of course stir up Sunday, probably not on a Sunday at all!


While out walking in the forest we came across this tree, fully decorated. I don't know how it started but apparently people walking in that area of the forest, mostly dog walkers, bring along one decoration each and add it to the tree. We decided to follow suit and added one ourselves.


Our own Christmas morning!


Then came New Year and our New Years Resolutions writing ritual.


We open our box from last year to see how many we achieved before writing ones for the new year. And it's okay, it's only fizzy apple juice in the wine glasses!


This was the most snow we managed this year which was a source of great disappointment to the guys as they still haven't had opportunity to use the sled they had for Christmas the previous year.


We did however have some pretty severe storms and lost a huge number of trees in the area.


As ever there is always a birthday or half birthday to be celebrated.





As always there is much baking. These buns had spinach in the icing to make it green but were actually remarkably tasty.



With so many dogs there is always dog walking whatever the weather. We did seem to have a lot of the wet stuff this winter. Happily for them though my children love wet!



 They also love a picnic, whatever time of year it is.


We often get the beach to ourselves over the winter and I think there is no greater luxury.

















Then there are those few random pictures. I have no idea why we had a chicken in the house.


When there's no rush to get up for school there's usually time for a bit of reading;



Since November our puppy has gone from this..


to this....


and is now this big handsome fella!


At 52 kilos he is now much bigger than Mum but is the biggest softie ever. We all adore him and can't remember what it was like before he came along.


Anna has also taken charge of another autism assistance puppy for the next 6 months. His name is Louis and he is a 12 week old Labrador who we have had since 8 weeks of age.


Cody loves another puppy to play with and surprisingly the difference in size is no problem as Cody is so gentle.


So we are also back to taking a puppy with us wherever we go and each trip takes twice as long while puppy gets fussed after...
Here they are waiting at the checkout in Tesco. Eoin loves having a hood to hide in if he doesn't want his photo taken.






So there it is, 4 months in a nutshell.



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