Wednesday, 1 January 2025

Angus & Flora 2024 Week Four

 

December 22nd:: We’ve been following along with the @pawprint_family Christmas advent calendar and the elves have enjoyed watching us work on the activities. Today though, they have come up with a little extra challenge for us as we have guests coming round! I wonder if we will be able to find all three little pieces?

For those curious to know, the cousins who came round for our pre-Christmas family party did indeed find all three of the little wooden pieces. Next year we will have to make it much harder!



December 23rd:: Angus and Flora have been inspired by the bedazzled festive tractor parades that have been happening around us. They’ve amassed a collection of little tractors and made their own procession, the teddies have even come out to watch!!



December 24th:: It’s Angus and Flora’s last day! They’ve observed the naughty and nice children, wrapped their presents to take back to their elf friends, dressed appropriately for travel, laid out their stockings and checked their passports haven’t expired.
Although, perhaps there’s time for one last adventure…?


Our Christmas Eve routine is the same (almost) every year. It is my uncle's birthday so we always have a party for him during the day which kind of kick starts the festivities for us so it's rather nice really. This year Baby F, the elves and I had to hop on the bus to the party destination so it was an extra little adventure for Angus and Flora. 

Last year on Christmas Eve Reece and I had taken Baby F and visited Bedgebury Pinetum to see the Christmas lights and we decided to do it again this year as it was so magical. It did not disappoint! The weather was great, which always helps, and there were lots of new displays to enchant us. It may become a new yearly tradition for us, although I am tempted by the Polar Express experiences on the steam railways as well. 







This was my absolute favourite display, all about Mycelium! It was absolutely mesmerizing with the different colours swirling around the bottom of the tree trunks and the fairy-like toadstools sticking up in clusters. 











Merry Christmas All! 

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