- Turkey
- kale salad
- homemade brioche stuffing
- cornbread
- roast sweet potato
- mashed potato
- gravy
- green beans
- Pumpkin Pie (with homemade short crust pastry)
- Apple Pie (with homemade rough puff pastry)
November 24, 2025
High energy weekends, all weekends, low margins, kids sports, turkey dinners
November 20, 2025
Chaos family weekends, brave houseguests, a bit of wanderlust
I've never been a continuity blogger before - as you may know I dip in and out of life happenings and to do lists as if they hold equal value. But now I'm behind in the blogging world and I don't really know what the most important thing to catch up on first is... so let's go for...
Clara made a friend!
It's Kyria!Travel blogger extraordinaire and all around super cool human Kyria came to Wales last weekend, and I took the opportunity to do some local exploring with her and to appreciate how great it is for people to come visit chaos families with young kids. She arrived on Thursday and as we took the bus to my house (I was on the way back from work) I said "when we get home the twins should be asleep, and then I'll put the big kids to sleep and we can have dinner" and instead I opened the door to four yelling kids having a chaos dinner. Oops. Kyria took it well, hung out with the big kids while I helped put the twins to bed, and even helped inflate her own airbed with the "help" of the 5 & 7 year olds.
On Friday Kyria babysat sleeping twins so Andy and I could go out to the Banff Mountain Film Festival in Cardiff. I had bought these tickets in February so it was super fortuitous that we had a babysitter! I can't remember the last time Andy and I left the house on a Friday. It was great.
On Saturday we visited an open air museum and then had a quick walk through Cardiff center. In the afternoon Andy helped set up my touring bike so Kyria could do some cycle touring in Wales... Aubrey wanted to go on the test ride as well:
On Sunday we headed to my favourite local castle with just Lily and Clara. It's a super photogenic castle and I got zero photos. Oops. In the afternoon we got out for a quick local hike/walk up a local ridge. Kyria replaced her travel backpack with a Clara backpack:
In the evening we had a takeaway curry dinner, and then on Monday Kyria caught the train to North Wales for her own cycle adventure.November 6, 2025
Time constraints, feeling busy, too much life admin, twins are TWO!
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| It's been very rainy recently but look at this double rainbow! |
I've apparently started NoBloPoMo - Like NaBloPoMo (National Blog Posting Month) but instead of blogging I'm just... not blogging.
Bloggers I love are doing lots of great posting and I'm so enjoying reading it when I can. And then I also am feeling very pressed for time.
For instance, it's Thursday night. Thursday night is my Rachel night - where I can get things done. The things I want to get done are as follows
- Write a blog
- Update budget
- Buy school trousers for Lily as she's grown out of all.
- Buy a single airbed for future guests
- Take a shower
- Upload October photos to Snapfish
- Do grocery order (this is Andy's project, but he's out tonight and I'm adding some food)
- Wash kids school shirts so they have clean laundry for school photo day tomorrow
- Look at the month of November and map out all the sports I want to do and see if it makes sense and is possible
- Do a 10 minute stretch
- GO TO BED AT 9PM
Weekends are hard, with lots of young kids at lots of varying levels of energy. Generally if I do get an hour, I prioritize exercise over any admin.
October 28, 2025
Reflections on 2 weeks of not tracking my time, Halloween Party, Random Thoughts, Adult Pro-Tip.
I have officially not tracked my time for two weeks.
It turns out, when I don't track how much sleep I get, I get less sleep. I've decided to start tracking sleep on my habit tracker instead. I have also wasted more time on the internet knowing I didn't have to write 4 blocks of "wasted time on the internet" on my time log. That said, I don't feel the need to spend time on google rabbit holes now that I can spend time on google rabbit holes. So maybe that one will just go away by itself.
I think time tracking is super cool, but I'm also not sure I need to lean into my own weirdnesses so much, so maybe doing more normal things is more better for now.
Speaking of normal things - Pumpkin carving party 2025 was a great success
We went super minimal on the snacks this year. Everyone brough cookies/cakes/other snacks. The fruit salad was a hit. Even the mummy dogs all got eaten!
Although the party was "drop in 2-5" almost everyone showed up at 2:30. It basically felt like a house party - I think there were about 20 kids in our house and garden and 20 parents as well. 12 families ended up coming. Some didn't stay for the whole time, but some did.
It's NaBloPoMo next month. I am definitely not going to participate, but I am excited to read more posts by my favourite bloggers. I can't believe it's been 3 years since I re-started this silly blog. I'm glad I did. NaBloPoMo was how I met most of the bloggy friends I now have, and it was also a fun way to restart blogging.
October 25, 2025
Pumpkin Carving Party Eve : annual party traditions and a chaotic trip to ASDA
We didn't do a party in 2023 (due to imminent arrival of twins) but we did somehow have a party in 2024 (with nearly 1 year old twins??) We invited 15 families. 9 came, 15 kids and 20 adults (at least, that's what the RSVP situation was).
Tomorrow we are hosting the same party again. I have decided I love hosting the same party every year. It's easy, we know what the set up us. People who come year after year know what they are getting into (it's a bring your own pumpkin affair). We bought some new pumpkin-guts bins and sharpies this year,and massively reduced the food offering (hot dog mummies still on the list, and cracker spiders, and a halloween spooky fruit salad).
- We can invite a lot of people so people can come and leave at anytime
- It's definitely not over a meal time.
- It's always clock change day, which makes the day awful and weird, so it's nice to have a fun afternoon activity to drag everyone through to the later bedtime
October 24, 2025
Hello From Friday - to do lists, new friends, priorities
I wonder if there is some Kendra Adachi / Lazy Genius approach I could use? I have about 1.5 to 2 hours of nap time at most.
I want to write a blog post, so this is what I'm doing first
October 20, 2025
A really random post about protien and food and running and sports
I've started eating breakfast and I think it's helping with my energy levels during the day. I'm trying to eat within 30 minutes of waking up, and 30 minutes before & after exercising.
My "breakfast" probably has some hipster name, but it's chia seeds, flaxseed, and ground almonds, left overnight with oat milk (if prepared) or just made in the morning (if not prepared). People go on and on about protein but maybe "people" are right. I'm trying to pick more protein rich foods for my meals. It turns out these foods have lots of protein (so I learned from my vegan friend). I even measured my overnight sludge today (probably need a better name for this) and it has 17 grams of protein.
I've also been eating salads for lunch. Salads are good foods to eat at my desk. I will put almost anything in this salad. Last week I tried adding tempeh which was tasty. I'll also add leftover veggie burgers, or leftover beans... or whatever is leftover. Also tomato and lettuce and cucumber, or sometimes not lettuce because it's expensive. Also chia seeds and cashews and pumpkin seeds. And this italian dressing from Two Peas and their Pod.
I know no one came to this blog for photos of salads but it's happening...
My work has asked us to use copilot more so today I asked copilot to figure out how much protein was in my salad:The major adjustment that I'm trying to make with my food is to eat when I'm hungry, or when I'm struggling to focus in work, because often that's a sign that I'm hungry. Today I was fairly productive in work, which might have been a result of my copilot approved salad?





























