Sunshine Sunday

James insisted that today’s story featured his new monster trucks and also included a cameo from Grandad Lawrie as a woodcutter. This meant that Grandma Lindsey began diligently telling the famous tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears and the Woodcutter and the Monster Trucks.

Welcome to our art gallery: we have rainbow paintings, window drawings and decorated rocks

The kids requested rainbow painting as the morning’s activity. Despite the water being poured all over the table and floor, and Genevieve having to be constantly reminded not to spray or flick the paint, I do think they enjoyed it.

Rainbow sharks, apple crumble and a temperature spike

Megan and the children got creative in the kitchen. Apples were sliced, spiced and cooked, and a bowl of crumble topping was mixed together – what a treat. Megan and I have a difference of opinion when it comes to the ideal crumble to filling ratio (I prefer a thinner layer and tarter apples), but as head chef she was in charge of all things crumble for the day.

It turns out that 300-piece jigsaws aren’t suitable for six-year olds

Stephen and I had a bit of an emotional heart-to-heart about what we’d do once he was better. Kids being kids, this was soon interrupted quite unexpectedly and unceremoniously by Genevieve who came bursting in wearing false glasses, nose and moustache. You couldn’t make it up!

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