15 February 2014

365 #7 {Achievements}

It was a mixed week of frustration and personal achievements. The weather obviously being a constant frustration for everyone and some goals achieved for myself and the boy...

365 #7
 
Project 365 day 40 - Frustration // 76sunflowers
Project 365 day 41 - Clifton Suspension Bridge // 76sunflowers
Project 365 day 42 - Chicken jail // 76sunflowers
Project 365 day 43 - Daylight commute home // 76sunflowers
Project 365 day 44 - The Sleeper by Emily Barr // 76sunflowers
Project 365 day 45 - Romance // 76sunflowers
Project 365 day 46 - Success in the pool // 76sunflowers
 
Day 40
Another miserable day weather wise. The husband was at work so we pulled out a selection of games. I thought Frustration was particularly apt today.
Day 41
Team Honk Relay day! Today the leg came to Bristol and I was proud to be a part of it. Click here for my post on the day.
Day 42
The sun came out for a bit today so I ventured out into the garden to feed the chooks. I felt guilty as they started clucking away at me from the confines of their chicken jail. We have had to batten down the hatches thanks to Agnes' constant escaping and for a short term fix they have lost the luxury of the garden for a while.
Day 43
Finally, I get to leave work in daylight. Just.
Day 44
Addicted to this book - The Sleeper by Emily Barr.
Day 45
Valentine's Day - Tulips and Butcombe. Who said romance is dead?
Day 46
Success in the pool for the boy who has finally ditched the armbands!
 
Linking up, as always, to The Boy and Me...
 

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32 comments

  1. Huge congratulations on your leg of the Team Honk relay, well done. I must pootle over and read your post! The weather has been rubbish hasn't it although nice to see some glimmers of sunshine. Sounds like the clucks were pleased to see you :)

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  2. Sarah MumofThree World15 February 2014 at 19:35

    Very well done on your leg of Team Honk relay. Fantastic picture of Clifton Suspension bridge. Well done to your boy for losing the armbands!

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  3. Well done on your leg of Team Honk and well done to your little boy for losing his armbands, massive step! :)

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  4. Fab photos... and Yay to your boy geeting a new swimming Badge :) #project365 www.suggys.co.uk/Leanne

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  5. Frustration is our fav game to play! Well done on completing your part of the relay, its heading my way soon :)

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  6. well done to your son for his certificate and for swimming armband free, great achievement. as is his Mummy's for her stint in Team Honk (will read in a mo) and a lovely photo of the bridge. I think the hens are best kept locked in, with all the wind we have been having they could fly away x

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  7. Sara (@mumturnedmom)15 February 2014 at 21:40

    Well done on your leg of the Team Honk relay, and well done to your son for losing the arm bands - a huge step!

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  8. Well done on the swimming - great work!!
    I will have to add the book to my kindle, I'm after something new to read xx

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  9. Aww well done on ditching the armbands!

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  10. Hurray for lighter evenings, we managed to go down the beach at 5pm the other day!

    Thanks for linking up to Project 365.

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  11. I keep reading with admiration from this side of the pond about the Team Honk relay. Well done or should i say honk honk! And your last photo reminded me what a big deal it was when my kids no longer needed their armbadns - well done to him!

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  12. Well done to the boy on his swimming achievement! Lovely selection of photos :)

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  13. sounds like not a bad week for you honey, there is some amazing shots this week x

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  14. Well done on team honk relay, its such an amazing thing to be part of isn't it - thank goodness you didn't do it Friday! congrats on the swimming to your little man x

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  15. Clever boy swimming without arm bands x

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  16. Emma @ Tales of a Greenwood16 February 2014 at 08:42

    Looks like a great week! So well don't on the team honk relay! and great for the boy to have such a great swimming achievement.

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  17. Emma @ Tales of a Greenwood16 February 2014 at 08:43

    that is supposed to say, so well DONE on the relay!

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  18. well done on your team honk relay!
    i'm also loving the fact of going to work in the light and leaving in the light too!

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  19. Great photo's from the week, well done on the Team Honk Relay and well done to your son ditching the arm bands!

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  20. Kirsty Phillipson-Lowe16 February 2014 at 15:48

    Lovely pictures! We've got chickens and during the storms I was so worried about them! I never believed I would become so attached to them :-) #project365

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  21. Lovely pictures, sounds like a reasonable week, well done to you for your running and your boy for his swimming - what a sporty family.

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  22. Love the sunset shot this week :)

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  23. Oh what an epic week - no armbands AND Team Honk?
    You're book photo has made me determined to get to bed early tonight and finish mine!

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  24. Jocelyn (@ihavecards)17 February 2014 at 07:27

    Busy week! Must check out that book then..

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  25. Love the picture of the suspension bridge and I reckon flowers and beer is pretty good for Valentines (I only ever get a card!) Well done to you and the boy for your Team Honk and swimming achievements and we have had to confine our chickens too as the mess they made in our tiny garden was too much but they do have an outer bigger run around their foxproof one attached to the henhouse.

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  26. Tulips and Butcombe...makes a change from roses and wine I suppose..I'm quite fond of Newcastle brown and terrys orange!

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  27. Lovely week roundup - congratulations on Team Honk and we love a board game or two as well here!

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  28. sabrina montagnoli17 February 2014 at 22:57

    Yeah on the armbands! I hope my wee man will give them up one day.

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  29. Faded Seaside Mama19 February 2014 at 09:53

    I love the bridge photo - well done on your Team Honking! And well done hubby for the beer and flowers! Finally well done little man on losing the armbands - that's a massive achievement! Great photos!

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  30. Well done with Team Honk, will have a nose of your post later. Such a great initiative to be involved with, bet you're feeling really proud. Love that bridge photo and great news on the armbands. Sorry to be so late commenting x

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