Happy Sunday!! I hope you've all had a lovely week and are enjoying your weekend. I am writing this on Saturday evening before the big England match, so by the time you're reading this we'll all know the result. I am really hoping we won but after seeing a lot on social media, it feels to me, it's all set to be Argentina and France in the final.
Yesterday was the first Saturday in weeks that felt like a proper Saturday. It had cooled down from what it was and we did all our usual Saturday things. I spent most of the day catching up with housework, doing washing and getting a few blog posts written, Ellie was out doing her own thing, Becky slept off her night shift and Stu was at work. Once everyone was home, we had tea together and settled down in front of the TV. We have no plans at all for today. I think I am going to watch some movies and have a lazy day!
Now for a photo every day!
186/365 5th July
I had a sort out of all the things I bought from the country show and found homes for them. I got myself some bargains, a frame with glass art in which had a little scratch on it for £10 instead of £15 and this Harry Potter wall plaque. It only cost £2 which is great because you don't often find Harry Potter bits and pieces that cheap any more.
187/365 6th July
A sort of salad for tea! There was ham, lettuce, sweetcorn, hard-boiled eggs, tomatoes, beetroot and new potatoes. Nothing fancy but exactly what we all fancied, especially after all the hot weather we've been having. It was nice not having to cook. I left Stu to watch the ham as it boiled and he cooked the new potatoes too, so when I got in there was nothing left to do apart from put everything on a plate!
188/365 7th July
My tomato plants are doing exactly what they're supposed to be doing and I have tons of little tomatoes growing. I'm hoping we get a really good crop this year as I have plans for them. Usually I end up picking them, washing them and putting them into a bowl in the fridge where everyone just grabs one every time they walk past but this year I have plans to make home-made pasta sauce, bruschetta, salsa and chutney!
189/365 8th July
Stu knows someone who was lucky enough to go to the British Grand Prix last weekend and he asked if they would mind picking up an extra programme for Ellie. They did, which was so kind of them. When I saw the price I was shocked, it cost £20 but once we started looking through it though I could understand why. It's absolutely packed with information about Formula One, the teams, the drivers, statistics, interviews and loads more. Ellie was so pleased with it and I know it'll be something she keeps rather than just flicking through once.
190/365 9th July
I spotted these Minecraft ice creams in Tesco while doing the food shop and I couldn't resist buying them. The girls used to be crazy about Minecraft and still play it now and again. They thought they were brilliant. Of course I had to try one as well. They tasted OK but nothing amazing. They're more exciting to look at than they are to eat but kids will love them!
191/365 10th July
Blue skies, sunshine and another stupidly hot day. There was no escaping the heat on Friday. I walked to my dad's and it wasn't too bad, as there was a bit of a breeze but as soon as I stepped inside it felt like walking into an oven. He had fans going but they didn't seem to make much difference. They were just moving hot air around rather than cooling anything down. I got home and went straight into a cold shower, which helped for about 10 minutes. Ugh!
192/365 11th July
I used to love the Feast ice creams, not any more! What have they done to them! They used to be chocolate ice cream on a stick with a chocolate coating and a solid chocolate centre. Now the chocolate ice cream is vanilla and the hard chocolate centre is basically a blob of Nutella. They're too hazelnutty and are not nice at all.









