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Tag Archives: days out

A brief visit to Lanhydrock

16/01/202015/01/2020
Hubby and Sophie standing in front of the house at Lanhydrock

One of the things I love about having National Trust membership is how it gives you so many options of places to visit around the country without the pressure of feeling like you need to pay a proper visit to get your full money’s worth. It’s been great for stop-offs on long journeys or when… Read More

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Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh – London exhibition review

12/12/201913/12/2019
Sophie standing in front of an Egyptian mural

Disclosure: We were invited to a press event and gifted tickets to the Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh exhibition. All thoughts and opinions are my own.   As a child I loved reading about Ancient Egypt, learning about pharaohs and pyramids. I remember learning about the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb, and the treasures found… Read More

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Visiting Santa by narrowboat

11/12/201910/12/2019
Sophie standing in front of a red narrowboat

Last year, Sophie enjoyed taking a narrowboat ride to go and visit Santa. It was such a lovely way to see Santa that I decided to do it again this year for our family time in December. Last time, hubby and Sophie had the last two spaces on the boat trip. This time I was… Read More

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An autumn afternoon at Chiltern Open Air Museum

07/11/201907/11/2019
Sophie looking at the ‘listen’ and ‘feel’ signs outside the Haddenham Croft Cottage

Chiltern Open Air Museum has been a favourite place to visit ever since the girls were babies. Since Jessica died, we’ve not visited it quite as often as we used to though. During half-term, we decided to spend an afternoon there and revisit some of our favourite spots before the museum closed for the winter.… Read More

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Family fun at BRICKLIVE 2019

06/11/201905/11/2019
Sophie and her friend popping their heads through the holes in the PAW Patrol mosaic brick board.

Disclosure: We were gifted a family ticket for BRICKLIVE 2019 and some brick kits. All thoughts and opinions are my own Sophie loves getting creative and building with bricks and Thomas has recently started to get into it too. We were recently gifted a family ticket for BRICKLIVE at the NEC in Birmingham and enjoyed… Read More

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Half-term fun at Denham Country Park

31/10/201901/11/2019
Sophie looking closely at an owl pellet through a magnifying glass

Denham Country Park is one of our favourite places to visit. During school holidays, they often run various activity sessions and trails for children. We’ve previously enjoyed river dipping and nature walks and were looking forward to trying out a couple of other sessions and taking part in the Halloween trail during half-term.    … Read More

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An autumn nature hunt in Langley Park

24/10/201923/10/2019
Sophie standing by the bridge in the arboretum at Langley Park

With the clocks about to go back, we’ve been trying to get in some after school adventures while we still can. Sophie has been quite keen to go on a hunt for “autumn treasure” and the combination of a rare free evening and autumn sunshine one afternoon  was irresistible.     Langley Park is always… Read More

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I'm Louise, mummy of three - Jessica, forever six, who was born with half a heart and lives on in mine; and heart-healthy Sophie (born 2013) and Thomas (born 2018). I blog about living with grief after child loss, crafts, days out and the little moments of family life.

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