Project 52 2025 week 13
It’s been a pretty rough and shocking week, I don’t know how long that’ll last. But otherwise there were some nice moments, fun things, and it’s always nice to be busy. Here’s how my week 13 of Project 52 went….
It’s been a pretty rough and shocking week, I don’t know how long that’ll last. But otherwise there were some nice moments, fun things, and it’s always nice to be busy. Here’s how my week 13 of Project 52 went….
Sunday – I didn’t do much. Sundays are always quite chilled, although I can’t really remember what I did if anything of interest! Monday – normal working day. N got his GCSE options booklet home. He’d hoped to do BTEC Sport…
Sharing our Irish roadtrip experience, with these driving in Ireland tips including amusing observations we found vs UK driving.
Mish mash of a week this time. It looks like I need to start working out better meal plans now the evenings are going to be getting lighter and the OH will be working later. Any ideas for good meals…
Weather wise week 10 of Project 52 has been quite lovely. Beautiful blue skies, sun, warmth, and only a little bit of grey. This is my kind of weather – light coat, or just about no coat, a comfortable warmth,…
It’s been a much brighter week, largely thanks to the better weather. Generally it’s been sunny and blue skies, plus some of the daffodils are coming out, so hopefully this is a sign that Spring’s properly on its way. Here’s…
It’s not always easy for younger teens to get a job, so here’s some money making ideas for teens they can try out
It’s been a real mixed up week with weather although a fairly calm week. We’re back onto regular weekly football matches, unlike the start of the season where it was often only one a month. Fingers crossed we might see…
Solution to Wasgij Original 45 Moving Day puzzle, with both image and video solution
It’s week 7. It’s been miserable February weather, and this week has mostly involved a lot of moaning about various things. Anyway here’s our week for Project 52. Sunday – had a bit of a lie in. Then the usual…
Why join the PTA at your kids’ school. If you’re not involved, here’s why you should be joining, and how it benefits parents, students, school and teachers
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