Whilst it’s currently raining cats and dogs, we have been lucky to enough to be blessed with a few days of sunshine. Having time off work, I’ve been able to take advantage of it too.
Saturday, after having a wonderfully relaxing start to the day where me and little Miss even fit in some Yoga, we decided to head into town. Fed up of being imprisoned in boots for so many months, I dug out a pair of my bright and fun Irregular Choice shoes that to wear. No point them sitting in my shoe chest waiting for a special occasion, the fact it was dry enough to wear them is special enough.
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Shoes - Irregular Choice, dress - Cath Kidston, belt - Fairfax and Favor , Jacket - Gap (customised by me), hat - Dorothy Perkins |
I got a few compliments on them from people in town, so it was nice to know they were appreciated.
Sunday morning, we started the day with some Easter crafts. It’s been a long time since I’ve painted eggs, but when I saw one of my friends on Facebook doing some egg painting it inspired me to do it too.
Little Miss loved it: it’s very relaxing. After lunch, we popped out for some soil, and set about the annual task of fixing up Little Misses fairy garden, trimming back the honeysuckle and generally having a bit of a tidy up.
Now the yarden looks pretty again when I look out of my kitchen window. I just need a few more flowering plants for my tubs.
Monday, I had tickets booked for Flamingoland. An amusement park and zoo around 40 minutes away from home. The last time I went little Miss was tiny, and I don’t remember it being as good as it was this time.
We arrived at lunchtime, and actually I think this is a really good time of year to go because there were enough people around for it to have a ‘buzz’ but the queues were short, and it wasn’t crowded.
Thankfully the weather smiled on us as me and little Miss went on runaway trains, air balloons and the stomach churning Vortex.
Ironically, the Vortex was like the smaller version of thrilling Navigator, which I went on before this, yet I think it was more nauseating than the big one.
After a wander around the zoo, admiring some of the huge animals they have there, we hopped on the little park train back into the main park.
It was growing cold and windy, and aside from the flask of soup and cheese batches we’d had for lunch, we hadn’t really stopped for food. Being early in the season, a lot of the food outlets weren’t open yet, but we did manage to get fish and chips and that did us just fine.
After all of that excitement it was time to head home. All of us were thoroughly exhausted but we had enjoyed a fabulous start to the Easter break, I’m just thankful I didn’t book tickets for today because everything would have been like a log flume.