France en Scouse. #Countrykids #Springcarnival

We have a beautiful beach about an hour from where we live and this week on half term we have had a *few* days of lovely sunny weather. But not too many. So we made the most of it. It is a really beautiful area and we walked to the beach through the woods which so reminded us of our holidays in France. Those lovely tall trees with dappled sunshine and sandy under foot. Made us hanker after a cheeky bottle of red, a freshly baked baguette and some smelly cheese.

There was a little bit of posing by a certain little girl who had just got herself some new gigs đŸ™‚ I think these are the best yet!

Formby is the home to the endangered red squirrels, you can walk along a lovely boardwalk area and try to see some of them. We usually do get to see some of them, they are quite friendly although obviously you are encouraged not to feed them!! The beach is owned by the national trust so there are plenty of signposted areas with little bits of information about the squirrels and why they are endangered. We had a lovely walk through that part of the forest. Including finding the most bizarre looking tree stump that looks like it just came straight out of the water in a scene from Captain Hook!

We walked to the beach which is wide and sandy for the kids to have a play, inevitably we had a toddler faceplant in one of the pools of seawater but she was pretty game about it!.

Wet kids meant home time eventually, once we had climbed the dunes out of the beach and a stop off for some tea on the way home.

All in all pretty good!

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The red rock walk #countrykids #springcarnival

last weekend we went off with some friends to find the red rock on Thurstaton common. It is always nice being being with another group, the kids keep each other entertained and they forget that they are actually walking! Also big bonus for us is that there are a couple of older girls who like to play big sister to our little ones, when sometimes their own sisters are not really that interested in watching out for them. There had been some concerns over whether the weather would be okay but we were blessed with blue skies and sunshine. Pretty good for a walk in the woods.

Putting the world to rights..or probably trying to talk her out of stripping off because she has got dirty knees

when we got to the rock it was time for a little challenge for the kids. One of the adults in the group had gone ahead and tied lots of small bits of wool to the trees and the kids had to go and find them. Bringing them back to the rock where the adults were waiting and gaining prizes for their team. It was a great way of wearing them out too!

searching for treasure

then it was time to have a brew. First proper outing for the Kelly Kettle

then a spot of climbing on the huge rock…always hard to get a flattering angle when you are down below!! đŸ˜‰

Part child, part mountain goat!

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Cook on a campfire #countrykids #50things #nationaltrust #springcarnival

Its not every day you just have to step outside your back door to do some outdoor fun right outside your back door. My OH was really keen to try out his new outdoor toy and so before bed the kids de-camped in their jammies and dressing gowns to see the new ‘Kelly Kettle’ in action.

The Kelly Kettle is a system whereby you can boil water in a safe and easy to use system which basically has a little fire in a bowl underneath and actually heats the water, it works pretty quickly once the fire gets going and it can also be used on a conventional stove.

It was a little bit of playing with fire thrown in, which lets face it all kids love, they all had a go at the fire-starter thing which they all think is a great little thing to play with!!…

But the most important part all together was the hot chocolate that was promised a the end.

It was all over and done with in about 20 minutes and then it was time to head inside and tuck the kids in the beds but they had that lovely smell about them as we were saying goodnight of woodsmoke. Which just gives you such a feeling of the outdoors it was really lovely. They felt like they had, had a mini adventure in the outdoors and they smelt like it too!

 

setting up the hot chocolate tray – a very important job!

 

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Skimming Stones #Countrykids #SpringCarnival.

Working through the national trust 50 things list which has enthused the kids and us with more of a desire to get outside. Also the OH has been reading this book by Rob Cowen and i think that has really given him a spur on to do more of the stuff that he has always wanted to do. He is planning a den overnight stay in the forest and already has spent his birthday money on a Kelly Kettle so that cooking and a fire when out and about are sorted.

So with that in mind we had a little impromtu lesson in skimming stones, which is mentioned in both the 50 things and the book. Always good when you have LOTS of pebbles to choose from!

 

Sometimes you need to take a little moment to pose

choosing your weapon of choice

then changing your mind and trying harder to find the perfect skimming stone!

and apparently this stance really helps!

then its a whole lot of throwing things in and staring at the sea…oh and mummy playing with exposure!

 

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The one where Daddy makes a zip-line. #CountryKids #SpringCarnival

In the school holidays my OH was on a mission to build a zip line for the kids..before you go thinking that it was a small affair..think again. When Daddy is a climber and an outdoor education teacher you are going to get a good zip line…a high zip line..and a fast zip line.

and mama is going to pick up a few extra grey hairs to add to her collection. There is a video that he took when one of our girls set off from the top at the bottom of the post. If it works!!

Suffice to say that my children have all been born with a bit of an adrenaline junkie heart, none more so than my 2 year old who thankfully is too small to use the harnesses. We had quite a lot of people stop to watch and ask me where he had got all the stuff from. They look a bit weirded out when i said ‘its all his own stuff” Which may not fill you with confidence i suppose but like my OH always says he trusts his equipment, he knows its capabilities and it is looked after properly..and in turn my kids all trust him. When Daddy says throw yourself of the side of a quarry..then he is going to make sure its safe!

there was a controlled fire being set up for some of the gorse bushes. I think the boys pretty much took over

 

and guess who had the best seat in the house!

 

 

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