I feel like I'm at least a week behind the rest of the world at the moment. With me and Rhys both isolating over the new year and us then having (very) belated Christmas celebrations with Steve's parents at the weekend I feel like we've only just reall ...
Me and Mine – December 2021
One of my goals for 2022 is to get back on track with the me and mine project. I really don't know what happened last year but I kept missing opportunities to take family photos each month. I struggled with the living arrows project too. So this ye ...
Living Arrows 2022 – 1/52
Well this has been possibly the strangest Christmas and New Year we've had in a while. We made it back to Kent to see all my family the weekend after the children broke up from school, and had a really lovely early Christmas. It was the first time in ...
Planning a winter escape with your bike
You might think of winter as a time to set the bike aside and drive instead. You may be surprised, then, to learn that many bikers regularly ride all the way through the coldest months of the year. Depending on where you live, winter months can either ...
6 reasons to visit the beach in winter
One of the things I love about where we live is being able to pop to the beach whenever we want to. And while the coast is gorgeous in the warm, summer months, there's something I really love about visiting the beach in the winter. Whether it's Chr ...
Living Arrows 2021 – 50/52
It's a case of better late than never with this week's living arrows post. The weekend disappeared in a blur of Father Christmas visits, show rehearsals, swimming lessons, and roast dinners. And now we're almost at the end of the last week of school ...
The siblings project – December 2021
The last month has been (for the most part) a lovely, fun one for the children. There were a few days of poorliness which, luckily, wasn't covid related. And other than that it's been fun, festive activities galore. First of all they went to see th ...







