It is been an expensive week in the Chelseamamma house this week with swimming fees to pay and a car that needed new brakes, brake pads and bearings which has meant it has also been a fairly quiet one too.
The week has been spent ferrying the kids around to their various after school lessons and our only outings have been a wander around Christchurch whilst waiting for my car to be fixed, which took two hours longer than they said and a visit to Wandsworth on Saturday for a My Little Pony Event.
Isaac was also got his new woggle for being Lodge Leader at Beavers on Friday too
Here is my week in pictures:
284. Beautiful flowers bought for me to say thank you for looking after my friends son overnight
285. Isaac in goal at Water Polo
286. Walking to school carrying his new Ferdinand train
287. Eliza brought home the school teddy Pip
288. Exploring Christchurch with Sebby
289. Swimming lessons with Sebby
290. Having glitter tattoos and nails painted with My Little Pony
It looks like all the swimming lessons are really worth it, Sebby looks really pleased in the water!
Oh the endless club fees! Never an easy month of cash flow with children! Love the water polo pic – looks like great fun 🙂
ooh where in Wandsworth was it? I work there, always hoped there’d be a blog event there, although the one I could have done was in the evening, typically! The SwimFin is looking good there!
Nothing worse than garage bills for a car, but needs must to keep it on the road.
Water polo sounds like fun, never really heard of that for children.
what a lovely thank you
I love those swim fins, sadly i don’t have a human small enough to buy one for, although tempted to get one for the dog. The my little pony glitter nail painting looks fun
ouch! sorry to hear about the car – such a pain when they cost so much to repair.
love the photos of your two water babies – and doesn’t Isaac look smart in his beavers outfit 🙂 well done on the toggle too. xx
Cars can be a real pain when you get a hefty bill.
Love the picture of Sebby under the tree tunnel.
The swim fin looks a fun way to encourage children to swim.