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Lewis’ 4th Birthday Celebration

Today was a special day—Lewis turned 4! Time really does fly by! We decided to take it easy in the morning and enjoy the day at our own pace. Lewis opened his presents first thing, and then the boys and David had a fun game of cricket in the garden. Meanwhile, I spent some time with Lewis doing one of the Toucan Boxes he received for his birthday. He made an awesome dinosaur mask and tail, and it was great fun seeing him get creative.

Afterwards, I grabbed my book and sat outside in the sunshine, reading while the kids explored. They all headed to the bottom of the garden, went over the fence, and set off on a little adventure into the field. It’s so lovely seeing them enjoy the outdoors.

For lunch, we headed to Masham to celebrate with some birthday food at The Bruce Arms. The food was absolutely delicious, especially the fish and chips with beer batter that David and I both had—so good! The pub had a fantastic play area at the bottom of the garden, which the boys had a blast playing in before and after lunch. After our meal, we enjoyed a peaceful walk along the River Ure, taking in the beautiful surroundings.

Back home, the fun continued with more playtime outside in the garden. To wrap up the day, we had some alfresco dining with pizza—perfect for a birthday celebration!

It was such a lovely, relaxed day celebrating our big boy turning 4. Here’s to many more adventures and fun moments ahead!

A Day of Surprises: Middleham Castle and Ripon

Well, the day started with a bit of a disaster—whoops! We flooded the utility room with the washing machine, not once, but twice! Needless to say, I ended up hand-washing everything and feeling a little bit frustrated. Grrr. But after clearing up the mess, we were determined to make the most of the day.

Our next stop was Middleham Castle, and thankfully, the day got much better from there! The sun was shining, and we had an amazing time exploring the castle grounds. The castle turned out to be much bigger than we had first expected, and we all enjoyed wandering through the ruins. The boys especially loved clambering over the walls and finding little nooks and crannies to explore. It was the perfect spot for them to let off some steam, and the whole place had such a great atmosphere on that beautiful day. We even had a lovely lunch within the castle grounds, soaking in the views and the sunshine.

After that, we decided to head to Ripon, a charming town not too far away. We popped into the Ripon Cathedral, and it was absolutely breathtaking. While we were there, we were lucky enough to catch the choir practising, and I have to say, it gave me goosebumps. The sound was so beautiful and powerful, it felt like the whole place was alive with music. What an incredible experience.

Despite the chaos of the morning, it turned into a really special day—one full of history, beauty, and a bit of unexpected magic.

Exploring Leyburn and Bedale

Today, we decided to take a trip to two charming local towns—Leyburn and Bedale. When we arrived, we quickly realised that we’d actually visited both towns during our trip to Yorkshire back in October last year! Still, they’re such quaint and beautiful little villages that it was a pleasure to return.

The boys had a great time playing in the park behind Bedale Museum. It’s a lovely spot for kids to run around and burn off some energy, with lots of green space and fun little areas to explore. After letting the boys enjoy the park, we continued our journey and made a brief stop at Thornton Steward Reservoir on our way home. It’s a lovely spot, but word of advice: don’t wear sandals! The area is covered in sheep poo, so next time, we’ll be sure to bring trainers!

It was a relaxed and enjoyable day, revisiting some familiar spots and discovering a few new ones along the way. We’ll definitely return to these towns, but with the proper footwear next time!

Arrival at Thornhill Cottage

Today, we made our way to Thornhill Cottage in the picturesque village of Thornton Steward, Yorkshire. The weather couldn’t have been more perfect, and as soon as we arrived, we were blown away by how stunning the cottage is—especially the huge garden! It’s so spacious, you could easily get lost in it. It’s the perfect place to relax, explore, and let the kids run wild.

Personally, I’ve fallen in love with the sunroom. It’s my little haven where I can settle down with a good book and a cup of tea, watching the world go by. It’s absolute bliss!

After dinner, we decided to go for a walk around the village. The scenery is so peaceful, and we even had a chance to meet our neighbours—the cows! They didn’t seem too excited to see us, though, and gave us some rather unimpressed looks as we passed by.

We’re looking forward to spending more time here, soaking in the beauty of both the cottage and its surroundings. And that garden? It’s a dream!

 

 

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Today, we made our way to Thornhill Cottage in the picturesque village of Thornton Steward, Yorkshire. The weather couldn’t have been more perfect, and as soon as we arrived, we were blown away by how stunning the cottage is—especially the huge garden! It’s so spacious, you could easily get lost in it. It’s the perfect place to relax, explore, and let the kids run wild.

Personally, I’ve fallen in love with the sunroom. It’s my little haven where I can settle down with a good book and a cup of tea, watching the world go by. It’s absolute bliss!

After dinner, we decided to go for a walk around the village. The scenery is so peaceful, and we even had a chance to meet our neighbours—the cows! They didn’t seem too excited to see us, though, and gave us some rather unimpressed looks as we passed by.

We’re looking forward to spending more time here, soaking in the beauty of both the cottage and its surroundings. And that garden? It’s a dream!

 

 

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