What to do on a snowy Saturday? Go to the park and make a snowman of course! C was up at 5.30am and excited about the snow. As soon as it was light and we were ready we set out for toddler some toddler fun. We watched sledgers, made a mini snowman, ate an apple (using some for the snowman's nose) and had a big stomp around in new Thomas wellies and stripy snowsuit.
Just to let you know, you have written willies instead of wellies - I giggled! Looks like you had a great time, we've been loving the snow too! :)
ReplyDeleteGood spot! Will change that now :)
ReplyDeleteHello Meg,
ReplyDeleteI couldn't find your email on the site so I'm just going to jump straight in!
I’m Heather - I hope you don’t mind me getting in touch. World Book Day (March 7) is approaching quicker than I can get through a Harry Potter novel, and as a representative of Angels Fancy Dress (http://www.fancydress.com), I’d like to personally invite you to join us in waxing lyrical about the wonders of the written word.
We make costumes, granted, but some of the costumes have a rich heritage in the world of literature. Speaking of Harry Potter, in our collection we have some of the originals - as worn by Daniel Radcliffe and chums in the Hollywood films.
We’d like to invite you to a complimentary tour of Angels’ London costume warehouse on February 13. We’ve handpicked some of our favourite writers and bloggers to show around our collection. Think of it like a tour of Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory - for fancy dress fans. You can read more about what our tours entail here http://www.angels.uk.com/thetour.html.
After that we’ll showcase some our best children’s costumes - all based on Book Week of course. There may also be an outfit to take back to the kids...and cake.
I don’t want to inundate you with details now, but if you are interested please let me know and I can let you know more about the day.
Many thanks for your time and I hope to hear from you soon.
Best,
Heather