Showing posts with label my week in pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my week in pictures. Show all posts

Friday, October 29, 2010

my week in pictures



The only picture been taken in the weekend. One of the kids took it.
 I like this modern version of a black forest cuckoo clock.
I grew up at the bottom of the black forerst mountains.



We 've kind of adopted a cat and her kitty.


There's always laundry. I dry much of it on hampers.
TIP: For fitted sheets I use two hampers and hang it like this.


My little girl has not started formal schooling yet, but is interested in reading/writing.
That's what she wrote:



It's getting  dark early.
Time for more inside activities.
Playing games.
Or sleeping.


It's cold. It's rainy.
It's windy.
It's fall.


Friday, October 22, 2010

my weeks in pictures


Food always seems to accumulate in my fridge. 
This week I planned a *make dinner from what's in the fridge* menue.
Today we started with some fish the boys cought together with Grandpa in Sommer.


Trying to do sillhouettes of the kids....
Decoration project comming up soon!



Buns right out of the oven, 
waiting for the older kids till they come home from school.




Been to a soccer match with Jonny.
He's the little guy in the middle.


first snow 



Happy weekend to everyone!




Friday, October 15, 2010

my week in pictures

NOTE:
I mainly blog about decoration, DIY, etc... but 
as this is actually just a part of my life I thought  I start a 
"my week in pictures" post on Fridays to share a little more of what is going on otherwise.


even before breakfeast we had to deal with a little boy playing football in our entry...
 and missing the goal.


Fall break, but the boys went to soccer school,
studying the local sports news in the paper afterwards.



Beautiful weather. Everybody's out playing fotball.



Daddy's not home, we make up for that having a candle light supper.



I wasn't feeling too well this week, so I did a little reading.
Thriller is not really my choice, but Mr Viking had picked it up in London while being there with his job earlier this month. But it was a good read.


Why do children love to build play houses?