• Snuggling in bed with the children.
  • Trying to keep the little ones quiet while our house guest slept in the front room.
  • Failing to keep the little ones quiet while our house guest slept in the front room
  • Cooking fried eggs in an attempt to make amends.
  • Enjoying multiple cups of tea and a long, hot shower.
  • Packing Izzy off to a birthday party.
  • Strolling into town to visit the recently re-opened Royal Albert Memorial Museum. The museum closed for major refurbishment a few years ago and, as it was a favourite haunt of ours when Izzy was little, we were really excited about finally being allowed back in. They’ve done an incredible job with the place and Jesse had a fantastic time exploring the different galleries and exhibitions. I’ll be heading back with both children later this week.
  • Eating too many mince pies.
  • Watching Christmas movies. We made our way through The Nightmare Before Christmas, Father Christmas and Miracle on 34th Street.
  • Finally hanging our Christmas wreath on the front door. We just need to get our tree up and we’ll be all set.
  • Putting two sleepy children to bed.
  • Enjoying my first Baileys of the season. It just isn’t Christmas without it.
  • Cooking and eating tray-baked chicken, crushed new potatoes and creamed spinach {from Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals}.
  • Drinking too much red wine.
  • Completing the epic online food order for Christmas.
  • Stretching my mind by watching Inception. Amazing film.
  • Debating Christmas songs with Mr. LA. He reckons there are only about 20 well known festive tunes in existence {and therefore not enough to justify a whole radio station dedicated to them… hello Smooth Christmas}, but I beg to differ. What say you?
  • Loving Mr. LA for letting me lie in.
  • Eating scrambled eggs on hot, buttery toast.
  • Preparing a fish pie {Jamie’s again}.
  • Greeting Mr. LA’s family as they passed through Exeter on their way back from Cornwall.
  • Hiding Christmas presents.
  • Sitting down for lunch.
  • Getting goosebumps at the thought that the next time we’ll all be together is at the wedding {4 weeks!}.
  • Settling down to some wedding DIY. Next up on the to do list is 150 drink flags, made with just a little help from Etsy seller HeSawSparks.
  • Bathing and bedding the children.
  • Inhaling the aroma of Nigella’s Praised Chicken as it bubbles away on the stove and looking forward to a late supper.

Loveaudrey xxx

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