Days 13-19 of Project 365

13-19 of 365

13: 'Boardwalk' (We went to the local country parks to feed the ducks the copious amount of bread we ashamedly had not eaten over the past few days. It was a beautifully sunny day, we saw the squirrels and had fun jumping in muddy puddles.)

14: 'Akimbo' (Every night before I go to bed I check on The Boy and he's normally sleeping soundly. Occasionally he's untucked. This is the first time he's been in this position.)

15: 'On the farm' (Tuesdays are a busy day for us as I invariably try and fit loads in before having to return to work the next day. This Tuesday we made cakes, did craft, played jigsaws and board games, played with the Playmobil farm, and spent time playing with his cousins.)

16: 'Picnic' (I was exhausted today after a tiring day in work teaching year six, and The Boy was

n't much happier either. Time for a picnic tea on the sofa watching the television. I popped in to check on him – he was with daddy – and found him in this state. Never mind, he was happy!)

17: 'Blanket Tunnel' (He made a tunnel by placing a blanket over my legs which were resting on a chair. Then he crawled through the tunnel, stopped there for ten minutes and played on the iPad. Can't see how he was that comfortable – neither were my legs – but whatever makes him happy!)

18: 'Catch!' (Finally our longed-for snow arrived and we spent over three hours playing in the snow throughout the day. Mr. TBaM had to work unfortunately but my boss closed the school for health and safety reasons, which meant we could have great fun outside. Here he's throwing a snowball at me which landed square in the lens of my dSLR!) This is my photographic favourite of the week.

19: 'Family Fight!' (My 67 year old mother and 37 year old husband had a snowball fight in her back garden while The Boy looked on. This really made me laugh to see three generations having such fun. I put the camera away and joined in pretty quickly.) This is my personal favourite photo of the week

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Pink Lining

A few months ago, I was fortunate enough to be sent a Pink Lining change bag for review and it is currently my bag of choice during these 'Summer' months. Bright and attractive, with a wipe-clean fabric and plenty of pockets for all our little bits, the Queensdale tote is a perfect toddler change bag.

The other day I opened the door to find another Pink Lining delivery, this time for The Boy. The lovely people over there thought that he might like to try their new Robbie the Robot lunch bag.

Robbie the Robot lunch bag

The lunch bag has a double-zipped front opening up three-quarters of the way around to reveal a PVC waterproof inside with a elasticated net pocket on the side of the lid, and an elastic loop in the main section to be used as a drinks holder. The wipe-clean interior is a perfect size for school lunches, picnics or day trips out, with plenty of space for a few Tupperware tubs and a drink. The main part of the exterior is made from a wipe-clean material covered in a cute robot print. On the back is a clear pocket for a name label to be inserted into. The lid is not a wipe-clean surface, instead it has a full-length Robbie Robot design embroidered onto it. The handle on the top has a nifty clip to enable you to attach it to another bag, pushchair, etc.

We love this bag, it's very cute, practical and a perfect size for the lunches of young men with growing appetites. The Robbie the Robot lunch bag is available from Pink Lining for £20.00 and measures 23x23x8.5cm.

We were sent this bag for the purpose of this review. My opinion is honest and unbiased.