- Waking up in a panic because my alarm hadn’t gone off.
- Realising it hadn’t gone off because it was Saturday.
- Promptly falling asleep.
- Opening my eyes as Jesse clambered in beside me.
- Tiptoeing downstairs so Mr L.A. could sleep in.
- Making tea and writing a to-do list.
- Snuggling on the sofa with Jess.
- Greeting the others when they joined us.
- Persuading Izzy to make scrambled eggs for breakfast.
- Sorting laundry and pottering in the kitchen.
- Jumping in the shower.
- Pulling on a pair of jeans and my favourite French Connection jumper.
- Writing a quick shopping list and heading out to catch the bus.
- Dragging the children round Homebase while we stocked up on DIY supplies.
- Falling in love with a gorgeous grey and yellow rug. I need it in my living room.
- Popping into Next and M&S.
- Treating the children to lunch in Subway.
- Very much enjoying my 6 inch sub.
- Making our way home.
- Tidying the garage. September always makes me want to declutter.
- Cooking and eating sweet potato and three bean tacos served with homemade guacamole and crumbled feta cheese. I was inspired by Sarah’s recipe and they were delicious.
- Coaxing the children into their PJs.
- Saying goodnight to Jesse.
- Watching The Glenn Miller Story. I love James Stewart.
- Sending Izzy up to bed.
- Drinking wed wine in front of a film.
- Deciding A Theory of Everything wasn’t really as good as everyone says it is. Eddie Redmayne totally deserved the Oscar though. Outstanding performance.
- Collapsing into bed a little worse for wear.
- Waking up to find Jesse tucked in beside me.
- Leaving Mr L.A to lie in.
- Drinking tea on the sofa.
- Making the filling for a crumble. Plum with honey and rosemary is a surprisingly tasty combination.
- Eating fried egg and bacon sandwiches for breakfast.
- Finishing the laundry.
- Enjoying the sight of blue skies and bright sunshine.
- Baking Spiced Autumn Apple Cake. Recipe to follow later this week.
- Leaving it to cool on the counter.
- Rushing to get ready.
- Racing to Troopers Hill for our annual blackberry picking expedition. I think we were a little late this year, we only managed 250g. {Read about last year’s haul here.}
- Discovering an abundance of rosehips, elderberries and sloes. I do love a good forage!
- Wandering home for some lunch.
- Eating leftovers standing in the kitchen.
- Mixing up some maple frosting for my cake.
- Tucking into a slice with a mug of tea.
- Ironing the children’s uniform.
- Ordering next week’s veg box.
- Slipping Joy the Baker’s ‘Slight Fear of Commitment Roast Chicken‘ into the oven.
- Making the topping for my crumble.
- Eating far too much.
- Feeling sleepy.
- Finding just enough energy to put the children to bed.
- Hurriedly sorting through over a hundred photos. Hard not to take so many on such a beautiful day.
- Thinking about how much I miss these posts when I don’t have time to write them.
- Settling down to watch a movie with Mr L.A.
Love Audrey xxx
Looks like a great weekend, looking forward your cake recipe, love the change to Autumn, the food is alway’s better 😉 x
I totally agree! I hope you enjoy the recipe if you do give it a whirl.
xxx
The sight of blue skies and bright sunshine is something I’ve been enjoying over these past few days too – it’s a welcome change from the rain, rain and more rain we’ve had here in the Welsh Valleys recently.
Your weekend felt very autumnal, especially with your food choices and activities such as berry picking and decluttering. I think most of us Brits are ready to welcome Autumn with open arms, it’s practically here anyway.
Grey and yellow are always a good combo – go for the rug!
For me, the food is definitely the best thing about autumn. I’m still clinging on to summer a little though, not ready for the rapid descent into winter at all.
I hope the rug will be mine eventually. I’ve got to save a few pennies first!
xxx
Anothe perfect weekend.
The sunshine definitely helped! xxx
I’m a little bit jealous! So many fresh fruits! I love them 🙂 Weather was great as well – really great weekend 🙂