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This week I've been back to Bill's twice, for the same low carb meal. |
Sunday, 14 August 2016
Want to go naked?
Labels:
food and drinks,
Lifestyle,
Low carb
Thursday, 11 August 2016
Pokemon GO
Labels:
Amersham,
Uncle Erik & Co.,
Young Sean (from 6 yrs)
Wednesday, 10 August 2016
Time to fuel up
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
A Swedish visit
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Weekend Moments:
Mum's friend Jessica and her twin boys Victor and Erik visited her for a few days in Amersham. Sean have met them several times in Sweden in the past and it was a great opportunity now to brush up his Swedish. We visited Selfridges Roof top for a lunch in the sun and the whole family gathered for a barbecue in Mum's garden. Hopefully it wont be too long before we met up again!
Friday, 5 August 2016
Cocktails & Conversations
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Wednesday. Indulging in a five hour(!) ladies lunch on the cobbled courtyard of Chiltern Firehouse . Marylebone Village. With Natalia and Andrea - the glossy posse ;-) |
Wednesday, 3 August 2016
Weekend moments
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Mums visitors from Sweden, Ulla and Carolyn, popped round for a coffee//Fish and chips the traditional British way at the famous Seashell//Parklife- Fun and games with the kids and then lunch at Benugo on Sunday |
Monday, 1 August 2016
Gordon Ramsay's York & Albany
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Around 6.30pm on Friday I jumped in an Uber with the kids and met up with Bear and his right hand man from work, Charles. We wined and dined in the evening sun till closing time, at one of Ramsay's little gems located between Regents Park and Camden. The York & Albany has unpretentious but really delicious food and very friendly and efficient staff - first class as always! |
Thursday, 28 July 2016
Back to business
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Hello yellow ;-) At only 2.5 yrs old, Munchie deserved a little treat after going to the toilet and doing a No 2 (hurrah!) by herself |
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Sticker for bravery from the dentist this morning |
So this was the second child-free break this year. Back in March we also jetted off to The Big Apple.
Before December last year (when Mum relocated over here permanently) this was simply not possible. But now within the space of 7 months we've enjoyed a long city break in New York to celebrate my big 4-0, plus a few romantic nights in Croatia. I think it's a win win situation for everyone!
The adults only holiday actually already start at the very moment you drop the kiddies off at Grandma’s front door, wave a cheery goodbye, and leg it towards the airport.
Those who are parents of small children must know very well that the queuing for airport security can be a very thrilling and beautiful experience without a toddler who has a tantrum.
Also, when you make it through to the other side, you can browse WH Smith (and all the other shops for that matter, that you've always wanted to visit but couldn't, as you were pulling a Trunki Gruffalo suitcase with a child on top using one hand, and pushing a travel pram with the other!) in the departures lounge at your own leisure, and buy a magazine that doesn’t include any puzzle books, sticker or superheroes LOL! And don't get me started on the travel cots and trying to manoeuvre pushchairs in the sand!
However, having said all that, the second best thing about a child free holiday is coming back to the children!!
Bear and I already started gushing in the cab home from airport about how lovely our kids are, how much we've missed them and how we can't wait to get back and have them naturally run up to us for kisses and cuddles!
Well it's our first full day back today and it's business as usual haha! A dentist appointment and a visit at the hairdresser with Sean this morning followed by a couple of hours in the playground with both of them, then cleaning up a messy bathroom as we're in the process of potty training Scarlett Grace - Aw it's good to be back and be a full time Mum again!
Wednesday, 27 July 2016
Four nights in Croatia - our final hol pics
Sunset matching my beach kaftan
In high spirits, free from children and responsibilities
On a boat trip to the charming village Cavtat (just south of Dubrovnik) passing big yachts and even bigger cliffs!
A little afternoon-cocktail-infused snooze on our balcony was clearly just what the doctor ordered!
First night we made new friends at the Banje Beach and then we headed to the town's hippest night club Revelin (where we stayed until 4am!)
What more can I say, The Adriatic sea offered such harmony
We made it a rule to have one (or two!) Long Island Ice Tea during the 'happy hour'
Our bedroom view where we could sit and listen to the gentle lapping sound of the sea
Our living room with Bear chillaxing on our West facing balcony
After a full day of soaking up the rays we made our way up to our hotel's terrace for supper
Green with envy ;-)
I think this is where Bear's love affair with Croatia began. Just look at the surroundings!
Itching to get out to explore more in the picture perfect town of Dubrovnik
Villa Dubrovnik was only a short stroll from our hotel...
and there we snuggled into a corner with a couple of pre lunch drinkies, settling in to enjoy yet another gorge sea view.
Carb-e-Diem ;-)
And we washed down our carb-fuelled lunch with some wine under a big tree that offered some shade
Here at the Orsan Yacht Club on the Lapad peninsula has a superb seafront terrace and good reputation amongst the locals.
Yup, another Long Island - (with Diet Coke, meaning it's a "healthy" cocktail LOL!)
And here I said my Good-Bye as we waited for the airport transfer. This certainly is the destination for relaxation and no doubt we'll be back in no time!
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