Ahem... Two years on and I'm still here, raring to go with this blogging thing...
Lots has happened since my last post (not surprisingly...)
Josh got a new job in Sheffield, we have now all moved there having (just) survived 5 months of him living there Sun-Fri during what turned out to be a very l-o-n-g probabtion period, and our eldest little man has started school (something we never intended, even if it is a somewhat unconventional one)!
Lots has happened since my last post (not surprisingly...)
Josh got a new job in Sheffield, we have now all moved there having (just) survived 5 months of him living there Sun-Fri during what turned out to be a very l-o-n-g probabtion period, and our eldest little man has started school (something we never intended, even if it is a somewhat unconventional one)!
As a result of all this, and not least thanks to my family living in Sheffield, we are all feeling a lot happier than we had been :) I feel like we've been dragged through a hedge backwards over the last 3 years, but things are definitely settling of late and it's like I'm finding myself again :) Still a lot going on but that's the journey of life I guess!
The house we're renting is in a lovely setting. The area doesn't have the best reputation in Sheffield but I didn't want to be cut off in suburbia (not that we could afford it), plus we pretty much live in the park save a stone wall (our street isn't actually a street - it's a walkway up the side of the park) - so in the words of our eldest a few days after we'd moved in, "Isn't it nice we live somewhere so quiet, mummy" :) We're actually in walking distance from the city centre so it's a convenient location too, as well as being so close to the Peak District which has already provided a good few days outdoor explorations :)
That'll do for now - hoping for some sleep amidst night weaning my now 2 1/2 year old! He's doing well with it bless him xxx
The house we're renting is in a lovely setting. The area doesn't have the best reputation in Sheffield but I didn't want to be cut off in suburbia (not that we could afford it), plus we pretty much live in the park save a stone wall (our street isn't actually a street - it's a walkway up the side of the park) - so in the words of our eldest a few days after we'd moved in, "Isn't it nice we live somewhere so quiet, mummy" :) We're actually in walking distance from the city centre so it's a convenient location too, as well as being so close to the Peak District which has already provided a good few days outdoor explorations :)
That'll do for now - hoping for some sleep amidst night weaning my now 2 1/2 year old! He's doing well with it bless him xxx
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