Sunday 6 September 2015

Photo diary: week 36, 365

Eddie loves Lego, and was very excited about a newly released minifigures series no.14. He's got an almost complete set, but is still missing three minifigures - a skeleton, a tiger woman and a werewolf. We also got lots of doubles. Alas, noone we know is collecting the same set, so there is nobody to do swapsies with. Never mind. We both like Frankenstein. Eddie's very proud of his "collection".


Colouring is one of Eddie's hobbies, and he's pretty good at it. This is a page from a new Lego Star Wars magazine, which he coloured for a competition. I think he did a great job. Just look at these fancy pants.



On Tuesday my husband and I went out for dinner to The Fleece. We should have checked before booking a table, as it happened to be their burger night, and I didn't fancy a burger. Thankfully there were other choices beyond the burgers. The waiter offered to bring us a glass of Malbec to test first before we decide on the wine.


Eddie and I went to the post office to send his coloured Stormtrooper page. We walked through the fields, and Eddie carried his precious envelope all the way to the post office. This was officially the last day of summer holidays for us. Sigh.


Thursday: back to school. A bit of a dramatic day for Eddie. When I picked him up at the end of the day, his face sported a rather big scratch. There's a boy in his class who's small in size and tries to show that he's cool. I'm not saying that because he scratched Eddie, but he does have issues.


We have way too many apples this year. We'll never be able to eat them all, but most of our neighbours have their own apple trees, and quite often you see bags of apples outside, saying "Free apples". My Mum loves gardening, and has been working in the garden in the last two weeks since she came for a visit. I have to tell her to stop, or she'll be in the garden from dawn till sunset.


Yesterday I baked some coconut orange cupcakes, and we enjoyed tea in the garden.


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  1. What a lovely crop of apples! I dream of having an apple tree in my garden - one day!

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    1. You're welcome to come to our garden and pick as many as you can carry. :)

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  2. oh scratch on eddie's face . May Allah bless him ... love to read about your mom <3 even my mom also loves gardening <3 hope u really had a great time with your mom in garden

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    1. Thank you Monu! His scratch is already getting better. And boys will be boys always. :)

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  3. Aww poor Eddie, he's been through the wars ! That colouring looks like a winner to me :)

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    1. Thank you Cheryl! It looks like a winner to me as well, but then I am biased. :)

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  4. I hope the boy was told off for the scratch. I really hope Eddie wins that Star Wars comp. I have been told people sell those figures on ebay, might be a way to get rid of some of those doubles x

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    1. Thank you Jane! I don't really do ebay, heard too many stories about cheats and nasty encounters.

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  5. Love Frankenstein and am jealous of your apples. Poor Eddie, I hope the lad was told off.

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    1. Thank you Alison, the boy's mother never bothered to say anything about it.

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  6. What a lovely selection of photos. I particularly like Eddie's excited face when carrying his envelope to the post office! What a great crop of apples :)

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    1. Thank you Ruth! He was very excited indeed. :)

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  7. That is great colouring, and what a proud and happy young man he looks taking it to be posted.
    Shame about the scratch on his face, first day back as well.
    Oh yummy aply jelly, apple jam, not to mention crumble. Not be long toll blackberry time and the two go great together

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    1. Thank you Elaine! We eat apples daily in different meals, but we can feed a little army with our crop.

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