February's 'Photo Every Hour' challenge (courtesy of the lovely Jane from Is That You Darling) fell on Saturday 22nd February.
The beauty of doing a photo an hour challenge is that sometimes your day is full of fun and games and other times your day probably seems rather mundane. I'm a nosy so and so though, so even a day that seems boring to everyone else is quite interesting to me!
As well as Jane, Rachel (from Dear Ms Leigh) and Shazzarob (from Sunshine and Celandines) also took part.
Here's my Saturday in pictures...
9am - a quick jump in the shower before heading out for the morning.
10am - we arrived at the fertility clinic in the beautiful spring sunshine.
11am - last bit of the treatment over and done with (now all we have to do is wait!).
12pm - on the way back from the clinic, we stopped off at the local Co-op store for a breakfast
(aka. lunch/brunch/whatever).
1pm - after breakfast we headed to visit Andrew's mum before she left to go to hospital in Bristol.
This was the view from her living room window!
2pm - back home with mid afternoon cup of tea.
3pm - Andrew's planning a new driveway at the moment so I lent a hand holding the tape measure.
4pm - still planning and measuring
(he's a precision mechanical engineer so it was always going to be like this...).
5pm - Andrew retired to the garage (aka. the man cave) so I took the chance to try and catch up with 3 weeks worth of blog posts.
6pm - all our good intentions for a healthy dinner went out the window when Andrew suggested a Domino's pizza!
7pm - the pizza arrives and we tuck in (if you're interested, it was a special deal of a large pizza (we had half Meator and half New York Deli), coleslaw, garlic pizza bread and wedges).
8pm - on our hard drive we had the film, 'Made in Dagenham' so we thought that'd do for the evening.
9pm - 'Made in Dagenham' is very good!
10pm - heading to bed at this time probably means I'm getting very very old...
If you fancy taking part in Jane's Photo an Hour challenge next month, pop on over to her blog to find out what the next date is. :-)
The beauty of doing a photo an hour challenge is that sometimes your day is full of fun and games and other times your day probably seems rather mundane. I'm a nosy so and so though, so even a day that seems boring to everyone else is quite interesting to me!
As well as Jane, Rachel (from Dear Ms Leigh) and Shazzarob (from Sunshine and Celandines) also took part.
Here's my Saturday in pictures...
9am - a quick jump in the shower before heading out for the morning.
10am - we arrived at the fertility clinic in the beautiful spring sunshine.
11am - last bit of the treatment over and done with (now all we have to do is wait!).
12pm - on the way back from the clinic, we stopped off at the local Co-op store for a breakfast
(aka. lunch/brunch/whatever).
1pm - after breakfast we headed to visit Andrew's mum before she left to go to hospital in Bristol.
This was the view from her living room window!
2pm - back home with mid afternoon cup of tea.
3pm - Andrew's planning a new driveway at the moment so I lent a hand holding the tape measure.
4pm - still planning and measuring
(he's a precision mechanical engineer so it was always going to be like this...).
5pm - Andrew retired to the garage (aka. the man cave) so I took the chance to try and catch up with 3 weeks worth of blog posts.
6pm - all our good intentions for a healthy dinner went out the window when Andrew suggested a Domino's pizza!
7pm - the pizza arrives and we tuck in (if you're interested, it was a special deal of a large pizza (we had half Meator and half New York Deli), coleslaw, garlic pizza bread and wedges).
8pm - on our hard drive we had the film, 'Made in Dagenham' so we thought that'd do for the evening.
9pm - 'Made in Dagenham' is very good!
10pm - heading to bed at this time probably means I'm getting very very old...
If you fancy taking part in Jane's Photo an Hour challenge next month, pop on over to her blog to find out what the next date is. :-)
I feel like there are too many hospitals in your life at the moment! I hope everything goes well for you :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part again!
Jane x
Thanks Jane! Hopefully one of the hospitals (the one where my father in law is) will be out of the way this week - they're planning on letting him home finally! :-) x
Deleteoooh i have yet to see Made in Dagenam. one of those films I have not got around to yet.x
ReplyDeleteWe meant to see it ages ago, when it was at the cinema and never got round to it. It's a very good film! :-) x
DeleteI understand what it's like to live with an engineer. Always with the measuring and wanting to "do stuff properly"!! What's wrong with a bodged version?! It's done quicker, which means more time for tea and biscuits :p xxx
ReplyDeleteHaha, absolutely! I always end up saying to him, "well, surely that'd do?" but apparently it never will! :-) xxx
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