Autumn Musings

 

Many people seem to feel a kind of displeasure when summer gives way for autumn. Certainly many of my own friends see long nights, rainy days and umbrellas in the months ahead. But I’m actually quite excited to see it making an appearance.

There is just so much to admire about the season as a whole. Fabulous shades of red and gold adorn the trees and bushes, it’s also the perfect time to go exploring and foraging, whether you live in the countryside or city. You just need a little green patch or park and you’ve got a wonderful family day out.

Raincoats and wellies at the ready, my children and I set out for a nature walk in the Derbyshire countryside. We were on a very simple mission, my children were searching for any signs that confirmed autumn was on the way. With a bucket in each hand and free rein to leap in puddles or collect fallen leaves, they had a wonderful time.

I adore these festive Hawthorn Berries, which were liberally scattered along our route. There was also the easily missed but just as beautiful raindrops clinging to a blade of grass . It’s so small and simple, but this patch of humble grass was my daughter’s favourite find. She thought they looked like miniature glass beads and insisted on touching them to check they were water.

We also uncovered an abundance of Elderberries. They poked through hedgerows, twisted through branches and generally made their presence felt. My husband makes wonderful Elderflower Champagne but the berries are always reserved for baking.  As long as they are ripe and de-stemed, cooking thoroughly renders them safe and delicious to eat. They are particularly good mixed with some Bramley apples in a crumble.

Our walk was not confined to wild plants and trees. We also met several cows, a horse and this little cat. Perched on an old wall and watching something moving on the ground intently, she looked as if she’d jumped straight out of a Beatrix Potter book. I don’t think she even noticed her photo being taken!

When we finally arrived home I had a new stash of Elderberries and the children had lots of acorns, leaves and Blackberries (we avoided Toadstools).

Autumn Craft Project

For a quick Autumn Craft Project ask your children to collect fallen leaves in a variety of colours. The flatter the leaf the better! Then pull or cut off the stalks and arrange inside a laminator sheet. Once laminated they look fabulous hung on a window. The sun streams through and almost ignites the jewels shades.

You can also carefully cut out each laminated leaf and make a mobile or garland, the only limit is your imagination. If you don’t have a laminator at home most good stationary stores can laminate in a variety of sizes for a small fee.

So while it’s sad to turn our backs on the summer, autumn has an awful lot of pleasure to offer. At the very least it’s a wonderful excuse to break out your Autumn wardrobe…

This post was originally written by me for the Boden Community.

Win Tickets to the Country Living Christmas Fair in Harrogate!

It’s that time of year, it’s nearly the Country Living Christmas Fair in Harrogate! Even more exciting I have four pairs of tickets up for grabs for readers of the blog, with each pair worth £24 this is a great opportunity to get into the festive spirit.

Step into a Christmas wonderland and soak up the atmosphere at this year’s Country Living Magazine Christmas Fair in North Yorkshire.

Attracting thousands of visitors the Country Living Christmas Fair offers the very best in quality British craft, food and gifts with lots of treats that cannot be found on the high street and expert advice from well-known personalities such as Jules Hudson and Cherry Menlove.

Jules and Cherry will be joining the event to offer advice in the Lifestyle Theatres on 29 November and with over 300 designers, craftspeople and small businesses exhibiting from across the UK, you will be spoilt for choice with the luxury products available.

Held at Harrogate International Centre from 28 November to 1 December, join us to celebrate the festive season and enjoy a great day out.

How To Enter

Entering couldn’t be simpler, just pop over to the Angel Eden Blog Facebook page and hit ‘like’ then either click the widget below or the competition tab on the Facebook page to register your entry.

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The competition will end at midnight on 1st November 2013 (UK residents only please).

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The prize is for 1 of 4 pairs of tickets to the Country Living Harrogate Christmas Fair 2013, includes postage to winners’ UK address. Promotion runs from 17/10/13 and all entries must be received by 11.59pm on  01/11/13 latest.

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Simple Family Fun

I recently read a post on the Center Parcs website ‘Pick Us : Why My Family Should Be A Member Of The Center Parcs Family Blogger Club’ they wanted to know what activities families enjoy, do they hike, do they swim etc etc. We have many pastimes but perhaps our favourite way to spend time together is just to spend time together! It really is as simple as that.IMG_2628

Becoming a parent is an amazing thing but there are few who would deny it’s also seriously hard work. You start with the mind bending sleep deprivation (trust me I had twins!) then follow up with mess, stress, clutter and chaos! All the while you are expected to stay serenely calm and joyous. Hmm…yep failed that one!

So why did my husband and I personally have children? It wasn’t a desire to restrict my free time that led me to be a Mother, it was a desire to have a family, not a baby, not a toddler, but a family to spend time with for the rest of my days. Whatever their age I want to see my children and enjoy the stage of life that they are currently experiencing. I often proclaim that this stage (whichever it is) is my favourite but it’s never really true, I just love watching them develop and grow.

The moments when we can genuinely enjoy the same activities are precious and so simple, like curling up to watch a Pixar movie all snug in our onesies. Building Lego towers for hours with Daddy or baking, games and playing with the dog. There is absolutely no sacrifice on our part for their enjoyment, we can all have fun together and that to me is worth more than regaining any lost sleep or days of freedom and peace.

In celebration of some of our favourite pastimes here’s a little video of our family having fun! The music was made by my brother (aka Sean Eskimo) and features me as a child talking to my own Dad, so it’s a real celebration of our entire family 🙂

We’d all love to spend time together at Center Parcs Sherwood Forest!