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Have a lovely weekend

Our photo moment of the week

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So things have been pretty peachy now that my mum is here to visit. She’s been helping with the cooking, cleaning, gardening and looking after Nathan. She’s even attempting to get Nathan trained up on doing some housework. If everything goes to plan, I should be able to put up my feet more even after she leaves.

Here is this week’s round of linky treasures…

Loving these homemade bows from this awesome kids archery party

This DIY collapsible cardboard playhouse looks totally doable

Planning to make this for my little man for an upcoming wedding

DIY fort kits for kids – what a great idea!

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Have a lovely weekend.

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