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Author: Roseanne's Blog
I'm Roseanne :) 33. Married to Tim 💗 I'm a Harry Potter fanatic ⚡ and a Bookworm 📚 I started this blog to document our wedding planning and its grown from there!
Pets make a great addition to any family, they are someone to cuddle, someone to talk to, someone to look after, someone to love.
This probably seems like a really random blog post but I started this blog to document one of the most important days of my life (our wedding) and since then I have found it my place to write about the things I like, that make me, me as well as the things that are important to me in my life.
I’m so sad to say that our guinea pig Captain died yesterday, Sunday 20th September 2020 😭💛 He was such a lovely chap! An old boy at 6 years and 2 months old. Our first pet together (with Remus 💚) back in 2014, when we moved into our flat.
You were adorable when we saw you at Pets at Home, we both knew you were coming home with us! We’ll miss you squeaking to say hello (or FEED ME) as we come in the front/lounge door.
Thanks for being my little lockdown buddy.. you were great company!
We’ll miss you Captain (Gothmog) Byford💛 🐹 . RIP Buddy X
I did a spot of baking this weekend after a busy week at work. I find it quite relaxing (as long as the recipe is simple!)
I made a Banoffee pie for a family BBQ (Link to my blog post recipe here ) & a banana bread cake. This one is for my mum. I had plenty of left over, very ripe bananas!
I love documenting what we get up to in the Summer holidays.
Though thanks to Covid we didnt actually have a Summer ‘holiday’, I also didn’t have to work this Summer, so I had all six weeks to enjoy, have fun and relax ready for Sept!
So, without further ado, let’s have a look at what we got up to…
You’re starting school today, But weren’t you tiny just yesterday? How can it be? Didn’t you just turn three? . You’re starting school today, Little forever I wish you’d stay, It makes me both happy and sad, But the little boy you’ve become, hes pretty rad. . You’re starting school today, They grow up quick they say, I’m so proud that I could burst, I can’t wait to see you ace yet another ‘first’. . You’re starting school today, My little Casey James you’ll stay, Your going to be amazing, hilarious, the class clown, Especially with your sassy frown. . You’re staying school today, Have fun, makes friends and play, Off on adventures on your own, Running crazy, accident prone. . You’re starting school today, It seems scary, you’ll be ok, At school I know you will be great, Now it’s your time to go through that gate. . You’re starting school today
Sorry guys, this is a bit late… but I thought I would still post it as I want to keep up with the quarterly posts.
I’ve been a lot busier since I started back at work.
April/May/June
So, that bloody pandemic is still happening… I am however back at work and have been for two and a half weeks. It is definatly nice to have a bit more normality. My work schedule isnt 100% back to what it usually is so I’m trying to make sure I still use this extra time to get through all my new books that I bought for the COVID-19 outbreak.
Lets have a look at what I have read during this next quarter… we’re halfway through the year already, madness.
Books I have read:
The Flat Share by Beth O’Leary
The Secret Seaside Escape by Heidi Swain
The Switch by Beth O’Leary
The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by JK Rowling (3/4, but I’ll leave it on the list as its a biggun’)
The Land of Stories: The Enchantress Returns by Chris Colfer
Heidi Swain is one of my favourite authors so I was so excited to have this book in my second quarter. I had pre ordered it so that was a very welcome arrival.
As you can see I have also been enjoying Beth O’Leary’s books this quarter. I started with ‘The Switch’ as I have seen lots of recommendations on Instagram and then my friend at work read it and suggested it too. I really enjoyed it and consequently bought her second book, which I enjoyed even more.
‘The Family Upstairs’ I found really gripping. I literally couldn’t put it down by the end, its funny how some books grip you like that! I had this book at the beginning of lockdown so I can’t believe its taken me this long to get around to it.
I have even more books planned for the third instalment, so check back to see what I’ve been reading.
Or, check out my Insta ‘RoseannesBlog’ as I post regularly on there too.