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Tag Archives: shaun in the city

Shaun in the City: Bristol

07/08/201507/08/2015

Having managed to find all 50 Shaun the Sheep sculptures when they were in London, we couldn’t resist the challenge to complete the set and find the ones in Bristol too. The first weekend after they arrived in Bristol, we headed off to try and find as many as we could. There are 70 different… Read More

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What I’m thankful for this week

18/07/201518/07/2015

I always enjoy reflecting on the past week in my regular Friday Focus feature. This week, I’m taking a different approach and reflecting on the things that I’m thankful for instead:   My wonderful hubby who took time off work yesterday to look after me and the girls when a nasty tummy bug put me… Read More

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Shaun in the City: London

12/06/201503/09/2015
Shaun in the City: London - Little Hearts, Big Love

When we first heard about the Shaun in the City trail coming to London, shortly after completing our Book Bench challenge, we knew that this was a challenge we wanted to take on. 50 different Shaun the Sheep sculptures placed around central London to find. We were away on holiday hunting gold postboxes when the… Read More

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The Friday Focus 29/05/15

29/05/201528/05/2015

Hunting Shaun the Sheep, continuing with our three little pigs crafts and seeing the horses and lambs at the Chiltern Open Air Museum means that this week has felt like it has had a bit of an animal theme to it. We’ve enjoyed family time together, had a lot of fun and had a couple… 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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