sunnyday Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 So.......it's half-term already (at least it is for me!)....... I'm looking forward to a productive week.........in my garden! Absolutely no pre-school type work at all -have just finished today's paperwork - that's it now - will do nothing, nada, zilch until the night before I go back to work when I will (very quickly) plan for Monday!!! Have a lovely week everyone :1b 5 Quote
Stargrower Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 Have a great week too, Sunnyday. Hope there are lots of sunny days in your garden. We're at nursery as usual but have lots of plans for pumpkin soup and spider cakes... 2 Quote
louby loo Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 I'm planning to sleep for a week (well I may do the odd bit of gardening -just to tire myself out a little) Need to fully prepare for the next half of term! Not sure about others but for us it is a long one Hoping that all the full timers have a quiet-ish week. 1 Quote
Panders Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 I would echo the above! Trying to rest up for the coming onslaught! 1 Quote
Upsy Daisy Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 You have a lovely half term too, Sunnyday.I will be taking my younger daughter and my parents up to Skipton in Yorkshire so my dad can revisit where he was born and spent his early childhood.My daughter isn't too impressed with me now she has worked out we will be away for Hallowe'en. It's a big thing in our village, involving all the children and most of the adults so I'm in big trouble However, I have redeemed myself in part by booking a pony trek for her on Monday so she can appreciate the scenery from the back of a horse 2 Quote
SueJ Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 Half term for me too - not as organised as Sunnyday :blink: regarding work so will be doing a bit of paperwork catch up but am trying to turn a bit of my back garden under a huge oak tree into a spring garden and have a huge sack of bulbs to put in - that should keep me out of mischief 1 Quote
Froglet Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 Well, I am going to do lots of sleeping but I'm also going on an Artisan baking day tomorrow and my entire family are coming for lunch on Sunday to eat the results. Apart from that lots of furniture and fun stuff shopping- the last piece of carpet has just gone down in the living room! I have a grown up house for the first time ever! 1 Quote
Devondaisy Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 I will be taking my younger daughter and my parents up to Skipton in Yorkshire so my dad can revisit where he was born and spent his early childhood. Might see you there Upsy Daisy! I'm visiting Skipton over half term too!! 1 Quote
beth1 Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 Ahhhh half term holidays at last. Nice rest for a week. I've got a busy one planned. Got ballet classes. This Sunday a trip to an allegy and free from show. A few days on holiday in Devon. Plus apply for teacher training, I must be mad. 1 Quote
Rea Posted October 24, 2014 Posted October 24, 2014 (edited) I'm going to be spending my week on a ship in the med, cocktails, sun, Italy, wine, France, Spain, wine, coffee, olive oil, wine, cocktails......8.30am flight tomorrow Hope everyone whos having a half term break has a fab one and commiserations to those in full day care Edited October 24, 2014 by Rea 6 Quote
zigzag Posted October 25, 2014 Posted October 25, 2014 My lovely dog is having a knee operation on Monday and will be on six weeks complete rest. Anyone who has a spaniel will know what a nightmare this will be!!! Half term will be spent spoiling him and trying to not let him move too much!! Also updating SEF which is overdue (as are Ofsted) Hope everyone has a great half term. Quote
sunnyday Posted October 26, 2014 Author Posted October 26, 2014 I'm going to be spending my week on a ship in the med, cocktails, sun, Italy, wine, France, Spain, wine, coffee, olive oil, wine, cocktails......8.30am flight tomorrow Hope everyone whos having a half term break has a fab one and commiserations to those in full day care Oh Rea - sounds fab - have a great time! :1b Quote
sunnyday Posted October 26, 2014 Author Posted October 26, 2014 My lovely dog is having a knee operation on Monday and will be on six weeks complete rest. Anyone who has a spaniel will know what a nightmare this will be!!! Half term will be spent spoiling him and trying to not let him move too much!! Also updating SEF which is overdue (as are Ofsted) Hope everyone has a great half term.IMG_20141025_205832.JPG Oh bless - he is lovely - hope all goes well....... What's this SEF you mention? :blink: Quote
sunnyday Posted October 26, 2014 Author Posted October 26, 2014 You have a lovely half term too, Sunnyday. I will be taking my younger daughter and my parents up to Skipton in Yorkshire so my dad can revisit where he was born and spent his early childhood. My daughter isn't too impressed with me now she has worked out we will be away for Hallowe'en. It's a big thing in our village, involving all the children and most of the adults so I'm in big trouble However, I have redeemed myself in part by booking a pony trek for her on Monday so she can appreciate the scenery from the back of a horse Giddy up Upsy! Quote
sunnyday Posted October 26, 2014 Author Posted October 26, 2014 Half term for me too - not as organised as Sunnyday :blink: regarding work so will be doing a bit of paperwork catch up but am trying to turn a bit of my back garden under a huge oak tree into a spring garden and have a huge sack of bulbs to put in - that should keep me out of mischief 'not as organised as Sunnyday' - you have to be kidding - I'm not organised - have just turned reckless in my old age! 1 Quote
Guest sn0wdr0p Posted October 26, 2014 Posted October 26, 2014 Upsy Daisy why not visit the North Yorkshire Moors Railway when you are up here in Yorkshire. They do some fantastic Halloween events. We took our boys a few years ago and they had a fantastic time making real broomsticks, having their faces painted, watched plays etc. The steam train stopped at every platform where there was a different activity on each one. I hope your daughter will then forgive you. Take a look at their website as I am sure they will have a number of events running. I hope you all enjoy visiting this beautiful area. Quote
finleysmaid Posted October 26, 2014 Posted October 26, 2014 My lovely dog is having a knee operation on Monday and will be on six weeks complete rest. Anyone who has a spaniel will know what a nightmare this will be!!! Half term will be spent spoiling him and trying to not let him move too much!! Also updating SEF which is overdue (as are Ofsted) Hope everyone has a great half term.IMG_20141025_205832.JPG Finley and Digby send their love and some cow pats to roll in (ably demonstrated by Finley yesterday!) :blink: 1 Quote
Stargrower Posted October 26, 2014 Posted October 26, 2014 Must be 'dog surgery' day on Monday. My gorgeous and very naughty ten month old Jack Russell is having his boy bits seen to tomorrow. No walks for ten days...I'll be thinking of you Zigzag! 1 Quote
zigzag Posted October 26, 2014 Posted October 26, 2014 Must be 'dog surgery' day on Monday. My gorgeous and very naughty ten month old Jack Russell is having his boy bits seen to tomorrow. No walks for ten days...I'll be thinking of you Zigzag! SAM_8000.JPG Hope all goes well. Quote
zigzag Posted October 26, 2014 Posted October 26, 2014 Oh bless - he is lovely - hope all goes well....... What's this SEF you mention? :blink: Do you know when I typed that I thought sunnyday will have something to sat about that!!!! 1 Quote
sunnyday Posted October 27, 2014 Author Posted October 27, 2014 Must be 'dog surgery' day on Monday. My gorgeous and very naughty ten month old Jack Russell is having his boy bits seen to tomorrow. No walks for ten days...I'll be thinking of you Zigzag! SAM_8000.JPG Oh he is seriously cute - hope all goes well for him! 1 Quote
sunnyday Posted October 27, 2014 Author Posted October 27, 2014 Do you know when I typed that I thought sunnyday will have something to sat about that!!!! That's me - predictable if nothing else! Right........back to my garden! :1b 1 Quote
SueJ Posted October 27, 2014 Posted October 27, 2014 I have worked like a navvy this weekend laying paving, shifting gravel and "autumn cleaning" my disgustingly dusty house - things are starting to look spick and span - apart from me - I look like a wreck and there's still work stuff to do :blink: :blink: :blink: 3 Quote
LKeyteach Posted October 28, 2014 Posted October 28, 2014 I am having a half term make over. New hair to cover the old grey bits! Sadly when we come back the parents have organised a Halloween dress up day, so there will be no one to see my new look!!! :wacko: :unsure: 1 Quote
sunnyday Posted October 28, 2014 Author Posted October 28, 2014 Yesterday - achieved quite a lot in garden - took down runner bean plants - cleared and dug over a border - cut grass...... Today's big plan was to plant wallflowers - hmmm - bit misty/drizzly.......might put this on hold :1b Quote
Froglet Posted October 28, 2014 Posted October 28, 2014 Have been really busy so far. Saturday I did my 'Artisan baking day' which was great - made a plain campagne loaf, a twisted pesto, olive and feta 'couronne' and some sweet cinnamon and raisin rolls. Family came on Sunday for a birthday lunch to eat it all. I spent yesterday tidying/organising/reading and resting (was so shattered after this first half term). Today I have started in a flurry of domesticity: washing is drying on the line (beautiful autumn blue sky day here), I made leek and potato soup and a loaf of bread is rising... I have paid the new carpet bill and am now going to try and do a little school work (although I can feel the sleepies beginning to catch up with me again!) 1 Quote
Froglet Posted October 28, 2014 Posted October 28, 2014 Not bad for an experiment if I do say so myself! Tastes lovely... 2 Quote
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