Saturday, 27 January 2018

Week 4 - A photo everyday for a year. #Project365

This week I could have used a photo of food for every day....I haven't....I've had cute cakes, hot dogs, sweets, Easter eggs, Danish pastries and more....lol

A photo for every day.....


20/365 - 20th January
Home made pizza....Not what I had planned but we wanted something tasty....In the long run it would have been quicker to order a takeaway but at least we saved the pennies...

21/365 - 21st January
It snowed! Hooray and the girls went out and played in it...

22/365 - 22nd January
Sunday dinner on a Monday....I cooked the parsnips early on in the day and it took me all my strength not to eat one every time I went into the kitchen....

23/365 - 23rd January
I was sent a notebook to review....It is so pretty. There will be a blog post next week about it.

24/365 - 24th January
We tried out Choc Lick 'n' Dip....A fantastic tasty treat!

25/365 - 25th January
I got a new cooling pad for my laptop to stop it overheating. My old one had just about given up but this new one is fantastic....

26/365 - 26th January
Becky finishing off her homework. Algebra....I was helping her a little but I didn't understand it when I was at school and I still don't. lol


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  1. I'm dreading when the maths starts getting harder. I was good at it at school, but everything's changed so much, and it was years ago that I last did any outside excel!

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    1. It really has changed so much. My youngest has to show her workings out and how I work things out is different to how she does which causes endless arguments. At least with my teen I just let her get on with it.

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  2. Glad you got your snow in the end! The pizza looks delicious. I love parsnips, but we only seem to have them with Christmas dinner! You definitely reach a point where you can't help with your kids' homework! I never understood algebra very well either. I'm OK at helping with English and maths. Luckily my boys can usually help each other and my daughter.

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    1. Ahh! I feel angry if I have a roast dinner without parsnips. lol
      We have got to the point now where my teen is more help to my youngest with her homework. Thank you x

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  3. Mmm, tasty homemade pizza and fab roast parsnips! My younger one was so excited about the snow last Sunday too, but sadly it all melted by late afternoon. I was good at algebra, but geometry was a different thing, I hated it.

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    1. We had it late afternoon so they played in it until it was nearly dark.
      I was never good at anything maths related. Eek x

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  4. Well now I am hungry! I have always wondered about cooling pads for the laptop as I am bad for sitting with mine a lot too. #365

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    1. I've had a few over the years. They are really good. It stops my laptop overheating. Thank you x

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  5. the pizza looks fab, doesn't always seem worth the effort at the time, but does when you get to eat it I bet. i stopped being able to help my kids with their homework around year 4.....lol

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    1. Oh yes! It does seem worth it when I sit down to eat it. The kids love it too.
      hahaha! That's about when I got stuck with the homework. Thank you x

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  6. Oh that pizza looks so good! My kids are desperate for a bit of snow but we never seem to get any here. Love that notebook x

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    1. It really was. There was enough for the next day too.
      Ahh! I hope you get some snow. Thank you x

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  7. That pad looks really different, not heard of those before #365

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    1. It's just a fan which sits under the laptop which cools it. I love them. I've had a few over the years.

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  8. I would have sat in a maths class all day, loved it and algebra and trigonometry were my favourites.
    Hope the home made pizza was good, and yes much cheaper.
    I would have picked at the parsnips all day as well.

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  9. I love maths and still do a fair bit of logical thinking in my job, but just hope I can help when it comes down to it. It changes so much. Good luck xx #365

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  10. Your homemade pizza looks lush! Loving the notebook, I'll look out for your review #365

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  11. My eldest has been asking about Maths. I got a C at GCSE but it does seem to have changed and I am not much use to her with her homework now!

    That Choc lick thing looks good!

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  12. I wasn't too bad at maths, but I am so out of practice.
    Even for some of the fractions work I've had to refresh my memory and there's much harder stuff around the corner.

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  13. That pizza looks goooood! I love making pizza with the kids so they don't argue about toppings! #project365

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