I am taking DD to the park to feed the ducks. It is such a beautiful day, I would rather spend it outside. I would say go for the walk. After a day surrounded by people it would be nice to be in some space I think.
We do Family things on Sunday & Monday. I will be cooking a very yummy Salmon Rissotto tonight which I am looking forward to.
We live in a very rural areas that is swamped with Tourists over the Easter weekend, and the roads can get a wee bit dangerous (4WDing is part of the appeal, some people don't realise people actually LIVE out here!) So we'll stay at home for a quiet one I think. Hubby is right at this moment on the Hume on his way home and will hopefully be back by bathtime Can't wait to see him!
So... I guess it's cleaning and cooking and business as usual! What to cook, what to cook!!!!
Work...boo, but I do have the next 4 days off, so all good. Might go to the pub tonight... Might just sit at home and crossstitch in my boring nanna way so nothing special
DH and DD are at the Show, but being some 3000km DS and I miss out.....very jealous am I.
After being horrendously unwell for the whole week they've been away, I've finally found some energy and have been cleaning out DD's wardrobe while she isn't here to argue.
DS is having a snooze and then we might to do something totally exciting lie...clean out the car or go in search of somewhere open that sells panadol. Then we might sit in the sun and read I think.
We are also in a tourist destination and having seen the convergence I don't even think I'd attempt hiking or 4WDing this weekend....the tourists ruin it lol.
Well the family got up late today (after a few too many drinks last night), we're having brunch now and then we might go for a walk along the Murray this afternoon, chilling this evening.
Just had hotcross buns for lunch and now browsing BB while DH is snoring on the couch.
DD is eating her lunch in her highchair beside me, I can see DS3 throught he window on the tramp and my other boys are at various friends houses throught the neighbourhood.
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