This Weeks Reasons to be Cheerful

Today I'm feeling a little blue so writing one of these posts is the perfect antidote I believe. I've had an earache on and off all day, it's something that always happens now it's cold but I still can't get used to them! It's also piddling it down which hasn't bothered me until now! Anyway, let's get on with some cheerier things shall we?

1) Fireworks night and Halloween are now all over for another year. This year both celebrations were so good and I have some lovely memories to keep. On Halloween I did my usual tea party for my two and their cousins. My niece stayed over night so we took her Trick or Treating which was good fun. Everyone was so polite and friendly. We had a lot more this year than last, perhaps thanks to Jack?



Firework night isn't something I go all out on. I guess I just don't believe in it and what it stands for. Having said that, I feel it's such a possibility for cosiness and memory making so I'm no scrooge! We had homemade fish and chips with butter drizzled corn on the cob for dinner, watched the neighbourhood fireworks, took some lovely photos, did our own sparklers and made our own version of s'mores (which I am now going to label free from Wagon Wheels! So watch out for that!)




2) I'm seeing my best buddy and 2 of her gorgeous clan next Saturday and I'm super excited..Bet you can't guess who it is? I've dug out Little A's Moses basket which has brought back memories! It's only one night but I'm still so excited.

3) Now half term is over I am pleased to be back into a routine. I get some quality time with Little A, Midge loves being back at school, the hours don't drag so much and I get some me time too- which is ever so important! I get a long hot shower, or to read in peace and do some snail mail. I also love that Little A and I are back to watching our morning trains after dropping Midge off. We love waving to the drivers, watching the birds waddle about looking for dropped bacon sandwiches but mostly I just adore watching how much A likes to see his train and watch it disappear around the bend when everyone is aboard. Isn't it great when your children just really love something!?


Lastly, we have heard back from the SEN department and they're going to observe A in nursery before having a little meeting with us which is such good news. Whilst I don't believe he has any specific behaviour problems or anything, he does need more help with his speech and communicating with him still isn't easy, even though I can see how different he is even from a few months ago. I just want to hear him talk to me like all the other children in nursery talk to their parents about what they want or what happened in their day. I'm happy to wait for it though.



Reasons to be Cheerful


Cupcake Mumma

6 comments:

  1. Reasons to be cheerful works best of all when we have the blues for some reason. If you know me, you know that I think memory-making is the main meaning of life so well done you on creating some great ones. My son had the train thing going on when he was little and I loved it and he has the same obsession for video games now but I am far less interested or impressed by that. You are so sensible to get me time - healthy to seek it out rather than expecting someone to deliver it up. Your child is individual - allow for that - but well done on reaching out for support too. Have a wonderful week

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    1. Thanks for such a lovely comment Kate it means a lot ! I def can't wait to hear more from my little dude by as you see I also give him that room he needs to grow it isn't always quick for all of them. I love my memory collections boxes and journals and now my
      Blog :) xx

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  2. Believe me, those first proper words/sentences are the best thing ever! You know I'm always there, if you need anything. Hope you and Kat have a great catch up xxx

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    1. Thanks Jo it means a lot. I can't wait to hear them words!xx

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  3. Love the idea of the train watch, sounds like so much fun x

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