Exeter UniversityThe Weekend Exeter University Picnic Izzy Jesse Windswept water Lily Stawberries Jesse with strawberries Izzy reading IzzyMuddy Jesse

  • Coaxing Jesse back into bed at 5.40am.
  • Dozing peacefully.
  • Waking up to the words ‘but the sun is up Mummy!’
  • Persuading Jesse to snuggle under the bed covers with me for a little while longer.
  • Heading downstairs for a cup of tea.
  • Slipping a tray of french toast muffins into the oven. I can highly recommend this recipe, but consider making them in silicone cases rather than a naked muffin tray as I did. Scrubbing the thing clean afterwards really wasn’t much fun.
  • Dishing up. Side of fried bacon, heavy on the maple syrup.
  • Climbing into the shower.
  • Wearing a pretty polka dot dress.
  • Bundling the children out of the house and heading for the University campus.
  • Picking up a picnic on the way.
  • Watching the children climb trees.
  • Feeling nostalgic.
  • Finding a pretty spot by Reed Pond and stopping for lunch.
  • Feeding the ducks.
  • Watching a seagull hunt. He swooped and soared around the fountain before plunging head first into the water and emerging with a fish in his beak.
  • Walking through campus in the sunshine.
  • Posing for a windswept photo.
  • Pausing to admire the waterlilies.
  • Slowly wandering home.
  • Persuading Mr. LA to empty the attic for me. I’ve started decluttering in anticipation of our big move later this summer.
  • Looking at 8 years’ worth of children’s clothes and realising I probably belong in an episode of Super Hoarders.
  • Sorting and clearing for around 3 hours. THREE HOURS. I ended up with 6 bin bags for the charity shop, 3 for a friend and a huge box of things to Ebay. It was cathartic, if a little exhausting.
  • Deciding to ignore the remaining pile of baby boy’s clothes for a few days.
  • Cooking and eating burgers, garlicky potatoes and a huge salad.
  • Putting the children to bed.
  • Settling down for an evening of cocktails and conversation with a dear friend.
  • Laughing a lot.
  • Feeling tipsy.
  • Collapsing into bed.
  • Waking up as Mr. LA left for work.
  • Climbing into the top bunk with Izzy for a cuddle.
  • Smiling as Jesse joined us.
  • Listening to Izzy read Oh The Places You’ll Go. Don’t you just love Dr Seuss?
  • Drinking tea and skipping breakfast.
  • Ironing a pretty summer dress.
  • Trying to decide whether my underwear was visible through said dress.
  • Not knowing whether to trust Izzy’s judgment on the matter. She said she coudn’t see my pants, but that it would be ‘pretty cool’ if people could.
  • Delivering Izzy to her drama class.
  • Catching up on chores.
  • Hanging washing out to dry in the sun.
  • Waving enthusiastically as I spied my Mum heading towards the house.
  • Sitting in the garden to have a good natter, drink tea and eat chocolate biscuits.
  • Watching Jesse help my Bonus Dad hull strawberries for pudding.
  • Walking with my Mum to collect Izzy.
  • Warming some soup for lunch.
  • Eating too much.
  • Strolling to the park.
  • Spreading out the picnic blanket in a shady spot under a tree.
  • Pushing Jesse on the swing.
  • Enjoying the sight of Izzy with her nose in a book {The Swish of the Curtain by Pamela Brown}.
  • Listening to her daydream about starting her own theatre company, just as the children in the story do.
  • Laughing as Jesse rolled around in a muddy patch beside the goal posts on the grass.
  • Retreating back to the house for a drink.
  • Saying goodbye to my parents.
  • Clearing up the debris of the day.
  • Feeding the children a quick supper before giving them a much needed bath.
  • Reading bedtime stories.
  • Feeling exhausted, but happy.
  • Waiting {im}patiently for Mr. LA to return home.

Love Audrey xxx

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