Sunday Funday.

Sunday. Beaver’s fun day out at the scout campsite. Felt like I spent the whole day running around like a loon – took Small out to the campsite, went on to mothercare to try to buy some breastfeeding tops for #cybermummy (failed dismally, the one top I bought I discovered after wearing for the day has a twisted strap. Not sure when I’m going to fit in taking that back and complaining!) which obviously then involved stopping for a feed and a change, then getting fuel, racing home to drop off car, and heading round to D & S for BBQ.

Lovely meal in the sun, but all too soon time to head off to pick Small up again, with wailing baby as I’d forgotten about the 10 minutes needed to pick up the car which ate into her afternoon snack time – we had it at the scout camp, and she forgave me very quickly 😉

Small had had a lovely day and tie dyed a shirt. Amused me rather as he was wearing the one he’d tie dyed at HE group a couple of weeks ago 🙂

Came back and dropped him and the babe off with Tim and took the car home again. Got plenty of walking in between houses at least!

We’ll gloss over the football match. Spent a pleasant hour or two with extended family while Tim kipped on their living room floor 😉 and eventually home.

And so to Monday.


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