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The reveal
It would seem that my little cheeky footnote on my post entitled ‘Does artistic talent run in the family?’ has done the trick and thanks to the generosity of family and friends, my fundraising pot for ‘Babies in Buscot Support’ now stands at £90, which has exceeded the £75 target I set for revealing my final painting.
Anyway for those of you that have been waiting to see the final painting, here it is, ta-da:
- Photograph v Painting
- The Artist
Please note, the matching attire was totally unintentional and can only be explained by the fact that I was told to wear something old that I didn’t mind getting a little paint on!
I am now on the hunt for inspiration for more new things to try out – any ideas?
I am of course hoping to raise a little more than £90, so if you haven’t yet had a chance to click on the link, here it is again! https://www.justgiving.com/IDidItMummy I might add that I have now had 796 page views on this blog which I’m pretty impressed with…imagine if this were translated into donations for BIBS…
A mountaineer in the making?
I was going to entitle this post ‘Scaling new heights’ but then realised that I had already used this title for my last blog post – doh as one Homer Simpson might say. Anyway we are currently staycationing at Andy’s parents in Stockton and are using the opportunity to explore the local area. In all of the nearly 13 years Andy and I have been driving up the A19 past Roseberry Topping, on the way to his parents, we have always without exception said ‘we must walk up there one day’. Our excuses to date for not doing this have been along the lines of ‘it’s too cold’ (to be fair to us we usually travel up this way around Christmas time) and ‘we haven’t got enough time’. We could hardly use the temperature as an excuse, with the car thermometer soaring above 20 degrees and the time factor certainly didn’t apply, as we are here for a week. Now you could hardly blame us if we used the children as a reason not to scale Roseberry Topping this time. I mean what person in their right mind takes a 3 year old who is liable to whinge at the distance and difficulty and a 1 year old who must be close to 25lbs (this is only significant as he was going to make the ascent in the Daddy taxi), up a mountain (ok hill, but it is as good as a mountain to a 3 year old who is only 97cm tall!)? Anyway Andy had made the decision, which is a fairly rare occurrence in this household, and we were going despite my protestations of ‘it looks like rain’ and ‘what if Ava falls off the side?’.
So armed with one 3 year old and a hefty one year old snuggled in his rucksack (highly recommend Little Life), we made our ascent and rather surprisingly there were no groans from Ava about how long it was taking or that she wished to be carried. Only 50 minutes after arriving in the car park we were sitting on top of Roseberry Topping admiring the views of the Tees Valley and high fiving our achievement. Definitely an ‘I did it Mummy’ moment for one very pleased 3 year old. Does Mont Blanc, Everest or K2 beckon for her, we’ll see.
- Start of the climb
- At the top
- High five
- Roseberry Topping
‘I Did It Mummy’ fundraising for BIBS – https://www.justgiving.com/IDidItMummy
Scaling new heights
It’s been at least two weeks since I posted anything about what the boy has been up to. Well okay some of you new readers will feel like it’s been five minutes but indulge me! While I have been taking my role as a Stay-at-home-Mum seriously, watching the Olympics and carting children between play dates and activities, Benjamin (or BenBen as I am starting to call him, as he says MaMa and the chances of him saying Benjamin before he is 3 is pretty remote) has been cultivating a couple of new skills of his own. This week I discovered that he can now scale the whole staircase (best not to shout at him while he’s half way up – this led to a quick look down, followed by a terrifying scream) and if you ask him where his head is, repeatedly, he will now show you! My little baby boy is fast transforming into a toddler and anyone who has been the proud owner of one of those knows exactly what that means, yes, TANTRUMS aren’t far away!
- Don’t look down
- Where’s your head
‘I Did It Mummy’ fundraising for BIBS – https://www.justgiving.com/IDidItMummy
PINK is the new GOLD
Great Britain may be hunting down the GOLD medals at London 2012 (22 gold medals as I write this…way to go Team GB!), but for one little lady it’s all about pink.
This medal has been produced thanks to a gravy lid, pink foil left over from an Easter egg, a lollipop stick, some gold ribbon from one of Benjamin’s birthday presents and one white address label that Ava wrote her name on. (Unlike her Uncle, who first wrote his name on the bedroom window sill, this parent has taught her child that pen is only allowed on paper!).
‘I Did It Mummy’ fundraising for BIBS – https://www.justgiving.com/IDidItMummy














