Thursday 2 August 2007

Today Dave took charge of the kids, they all went off this morning to pick up some logs from some lovely friends of ours in Grange-Over-Sands. After loading up the pick-up, playing and yacking they appeared back for lunch. As soon as lunch was finished they went back out for another load. Dave loaded up then took them for a walk along the prom at Grange and then onto the Ice-Cream Farm. The farm makes gorgeous fresh ice-cream from their own cows and have a small playground with ride-on tractors and animals to look at so the kids love it (and Dave!) They came back home happy and covered in ice-cream (well Ben was anyway!)

I spent the day cleaning, washing, ironing and other really exciting things that had to be done but it was a good day, the sun was shining and I actually managed to get a lot of washing dry.


2 comments:

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