After a very hectic and jam packed first 2 1/2 weeks of the summer holidays, this last week has seen the boys and I take a step back, and enjoy a week at home and and not venturing out too far. A back to basics week if you will. So it has meant lots of LEGO buiding, playing in the garden, going to the park, den building at our local National Trust and seeing friends and family closer to home. It has been nice and relaxing actually and now we have re charged our batteries ready for what next week brings.
Here is our week in photos
Looks fun – love the giant connect 4! #Project365
It’s nice to have a week at home sometimes. Looks like a lovely one, especially the strawberry picking!
This sounds very like our week. Lego has been a big factor with us. We have done things closer to home too mostly.
Lovely photos. I especially like the strawberry picking one! 🙂
awww honey some great memories made this week by the looks of it! i love the fruit picking grins 🙂
have a good week this week 🙂
Looks like lots of fun, loving the strawberries and the tree trunk xx
Weeks at home and days out are good. I’m looking forward to getting home for some things although I do not want the hols to end. Lovely pics of your handsome boys 🙂
Looks like a great week, you’ve shared beautiful pictures of the boys. Those strawberries look yummy x
nothing wrong with a week at home. The giant connect 4 looks great, no losing the pieces with that game!!
the bridge picture made me laugh, one pulling faces and one sulking.
I have never been strawberry picking before but I always imagined the strawberries would be at ground level, never entered my head they would put that at a much easier height to pick.
Your boys always seem to be getting on well together.
We’d never be able to take Ashley to pick strawberries.. he’d eat them all.
Have you ever eaten them sprinkled with black pepper?? Yummy.
We’ve also gone back to basics, I think sometimes it’s needed to make them appreciate the basics of childhood. Love the strawberry picking photo, what a sensible way of enabling them to be picked.
Thanks for linking up to Project 365.