Monday, 4 February 2013

52 weeks of happy (18/52) ......

52 weeks of happy ... four simple happy things this week ... joining in with the lovely Jen at little birdie ...
  
 
seeing snowdrops appear here and there ... the first glimmer of spring ...
 
bright blue skies ... a welcome change from steel grey ones ...
 
a lovely forest walk on sunday afternoon ... completely rain free ...
 
attending a parent teacher meeting today for my second little boy ... and hearing great things ...
 
wishing you all a very happy week ... xx
 
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  1. Hurrah for snowdrops and blue skies! We had sun on Saturday and, even though it was absolutely freezing, we went to the park and enjoyed it.

    Well done o your boy for a successful parent's meeting. :-)

    Gillian x

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  2. Soo pretty when the flowers start to Bloom! Great week to you also :)

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  3. What a beautiful picture! I love those little flowers...
    Have a great week, love from Mirjam.

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  4. Beautiful snowdrops, Bee - haven't seen any here yet, but we did get another sprinkling of snow overnight!
    Lovely, simply happy things :-)
    Have a great week,
    Xx

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  5. Bee, I woke up to snow this morning! I neeeeeed spring! They are lovely, I'll check mine later, if I'm brave enough....it's sooooo cold! :) x

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  6. We have snowdrops here and a little blue sky too, it's lovely to feel like spring is on its way! Well done to your boy for doing so well at school. xx

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  7. Not sure we see many snowdrops in London sadly, on the look out though they look so lovely. x

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  8. Lovely snowdrops! I haven't seen any yet here, it's bloomin' snowing here again! x

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  9. I LOVE snowdrops! What a special and magical flower!!! :-)
    Carly
    x

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  10. Those snowdrops are beautiful! It's still very hot here but the mornings definitely have a cooler feel to the them. Not sure I'm ready to deal with winter yet but I do love those crisp Autumnal days.

    Col x

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  11. im loving seeing all the snowdrops out too...it quite takes your breath away...sure february is far too early for them!x

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  12. Aren't snowdrops just the most perfect flower :D

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  13. We have snow drops popping up in our garden and it is also our anniversary on Thursday so this is not surprising as we had snow drops on top of our wedding cake :)

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  14. So pretty, and they smell divine...
    lots of love to you
    D xxx

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  15. Almost bought a little pot of snowdrops from the florist today on the way home from school as the ones in our garden are either dead or still in hibernation!

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  16. Completely rain free... So jealous! What pretty snow drops too. Have a happy week Bee x

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  17. Just to let you know I have nominated you for the Liebster Award....I love visiting your blog!

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  18. beautiful snow drops, they're magic aren't they! always nice to hear good things about our children. I also had this last night about my son, and came out smiling! Heather x

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  19. Fabulous photo Bee, the first shoots springing forth and then the sight of snowdrops always make me feel good. Thoroughly fed up with winter now after snow, flooding and flu. I couldn't manage to get an appointment for Millie's parents evening next week as all the slots had gone. I ask you,there's only 100 kids at her primary so you'd think they'd manage it wouldn't you.

    X

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    1. Thanks Lisa ... I am tired of winter too ... can't wait for spring to be properly sprung :) ... schools can be a bit of a nightmare sometimes ... wishing you a lovely weekend ... Bee xx

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