Note to self. Do not offer on house before bank holiday weekend. Oof.
Mornin’.
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savingbees.ieOh to be a toddler, that simply going up and down the stairs brings glee.
Worth viewing house opposite pub? According to their website they close at 11pm or midnight, but can't help thinking of noise/parking issues. Hmm
Eating dinner while trying not to drop it on snoozing baby's head. Takes me back to the first meal I ate in hospital after she was born, trying to balance plate and baby and not drop noodles all over her. I vaguely remember a time when I didn't have to worry about this but it seems longer than 18 short months ago!
#5. The classic The Snowman, by Raymond Briggs
4. The Christmas Story, by Brian Wildsmith. A little donkey misses his mother so much that he follows her to Bethlehem.
3. Snow Bear, by Piers Harper. Little bear gets lost in the snow and has lots of adventures.
2. The Stinky Sprouts in a rather smelly Christmas tale, by Rosie Greening and Stuart Lynch. Baby loved this. Nobody likes the stinky sprouts, until Sadie Sprout has an idea...
1. The Wild Christmas Reindeer, by Jan Brett. Beautifully illustrated tale of a girl whose task it is to tame the reindeer who will pull Santa's sleigh.