Sunday 14 October 2018

Photo diary: week 41, project 365

Last weekend we spent at home, as my husband was away, and boys and I didn't go out. I had a big grocery shopping delivered, and we just watched TV, played on XBox, baked sweet treats and read books. Sasha was restless though. In his mind a weekend equals going out, and he was mightily upset with me for staying at home. I was a bit too stressed to take any photos, so for the missing Sunday photo I'll do a couple of images for one of the week days.

A school run - literally - through the flood fields...


On Tuesday we had a morning coffee meeting with my husband. Sometimes it's the only time, when we can talk uninterrupted. In the evenings, once everything is done to be ready for the next morning, I'm just too tired to think straight, and want to go to bed, and read AIBU on Mumsnet - always makes me feel that there are more dysfunctional and problematic families than ours.
This "art installation" with a vintage phone can be seen in the UE Roasters cafe.


Another early morning photo on the way to school.


This year we did a heroic feat, reading all 19 books in the Goosebumps HorrorLand series. I've been reading them to Eddie at bedtime, and he loved them, while I was looking forward for the series to end. We had a box set of 18 books, with the very last one not included. Who makes sets like that? If you sell the set, include all the books. We borrowed the last one in the library.



From one book to another - this week I've finished reading Camilla Lackberg's The Ice Child. This is a classic Scandi Noir, very dark, menacing and disturbing. I read it in a couple of days, but "enjoyed" would be the wrong word to use in relation to this novel. It is way too graphic and cruel.
This is book no.9 in the series, which I didn't realise. I found the first book from the series in my Mount Everest of books. I buy so many books, that I forget what I have.

The horses are my old watercolours, which I made in my mid-20s. They are copies from the artowrk by a Polish artist.


I tested a recipe for chocolate brownies, which I got by email. They only sent me the recipe - alas, no samples were on offer, but as it included a new to me product, I thought I'd source it and try. Will be posting the recipe on my blog this week.


On Saturday we went to the swimming pool, and later to Sainsbury's for a quick lunch. Eddie was devastated as the Lego cards promotion has ended, and we didn't know that.
He said he was heartbroken. He still hasn't completed the album. This is his "heartbroken face"


10 comments:

  1. What a fab school run through the fields. I don't imagine it being so nice when it's been raining.
    Ahh! The AIBU on Mumsnet does make me chuckle.
    Those brownies look so good.
    Poor Eddie. Bless him.

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    1. Thank you, Kim! It is still pretty, even in the rain, though it could be a flooded area in the spring, when you cannot go through into twon.

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  2. Sorry to hear that the Lego cards are finished, poor Eddie! He looks very happy on the school run though. Your watercolours are amazing. I think I'll give that book a miss!

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    1. Thank you, Sarah! I might try to read the other books in the series, and see if they are as dark.

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  3. Galina, msg me which Lego cards Eddie still needs, we have lots of extras. Is Eddie joining the boy in the red coat gang? #365

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    1. Thank you, Mary, that's most kind of you and Monkey! I will PM you on Facebook, once we figure out what he still needs.

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  4. wow those horses are great, you are very artistic.
    Think we have all had a lot of rain lately, hope you had wellies on.
    Will see what cards Bob has as doubles.

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    1. Thank you, Elaine! I went through a phase of painting and drawing horses, don't have many pictures left, as I gave them away as gifts to friends.

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  5. I miss reading, I need to get back into it! All I read now are bedtime stories! #365

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    1. Thank you, Naomi! I read to my son too at bedtime, though as he's 8, our book choices are different from yours. Soon enough you'll be reading books that you'll all enjoy, there are so many fantastic books for children.

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