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October half term seemed to fly past in the blink of an eye. I think our school was a lot later than most. We luckily had both Halloween and an inset day to cover bonfire night so we made the most of spooky happenings!

I still had to work so it was a case of juggling both work and fun with the kids but we seemed to manage. First to get us in the Halloween mood was a spooky party. I was there working, taking photos of people in my spooky Halloween booth, the kids however had an amazing time playing party games and joining in with all the craft activities. The best way to combine work and fun for the kids too!


Trying to make the most of the weather, so after a morning of work in the studio we all ventured outside for a walk and a picnic. My children love a picnic, even in the cold, so it was a treat for them. I cannot say that Little Man was too impressed about having his photos taken though!


The girls wanted to carve pumpkins in preparation for Halloween. I was a bit unsure how I could supervise 3 children carving pumpkins and so opted to pay for tickets at the local garden centre. It was worth it as I had help to carve 3 pumpkins and I didn't have to worry about any of the mess. 


It might have taken an hour but it really made the girls day. They had so much fun carving pumpkins and after Little Man had finished his two year old paddy under the table he had fun also.


I wanted to try a few different experiences this half term and also try to make the most of different events happening near us. My youngest daughter has been learning about the Victorians at school and I thought a visit to Abbey House Museum in Leeds would be perfect. I had been sent tickets for us to visit but we spent money in the gift shop and in the cafe too.

Having never been before I wasn't sure what to expect but was simply taken back by the attention to detail. We entered the museum into a Victorian street. It was here we began our hunt for cats in hats! A treasure hunt if you like.


Downstairs is the Victorian streets and upstairs is more of a museum with interactive elements and lots to look at. In fact I found it really interesting. We stumbled upon spooky science, now this appealed to all three of my children. Little Man could play with water and the gel beads. 


The girls meanwhile carried out several spooky experiments! They didn't want to leave and did some of them twice!


We decided to head back downstairs to explore some more, and see if we could find more cats. It was so fascinating wandering through the Victorian streets and looking at all the artefacts, we even stumbled across some Halloween crafts and ended up staying there until closing time.


I can imagine that Abbey House is equally as beautiful at Christmas and might have to take the kids there to see a Victorian Christmas.

It was Halloween and time for some spooky fun. Staying away from the traditional trick or treat and this time trying something new. Temple Newsam was to be our location in the evening for a spooky spectacular. I was unsure what to expect having only ever visited in the daylight before, but the event sounded good so after grabbing something to eat in the cafe we made our way over to the spooky farmyard. 

The girls were each given a quality street when we entered and we then made our way around the farm yard in the dark. Werewolves were running loose, a graveyard was in the corner and the tractor looked rather frightening.


Whilst many of the animals were asleep there were a few awake for us to look at. Instead of animals though there were many other spooky happenings on the farm. A zombie house to trick or treat and a clairvoyance in her spooky house. I was rather impressed to the attention to detail. A good fright it certainly was. 

After walking round the farm it was time to enter the haunted house. All the lights were out and we had to follow the candles on the floor. A soft orange glow illuminated the path ahead. As we walked through the rooms in the house you became aware of figures standing in corners. Dressed in black with white faces, it was rather frightening. Little Man had no clue what was going on but the girls were scared.

We left to be given a small toy, a yoyo and a stamp for the girls, and that was the end of our evening experience. The girls were terrified and wanted to come home and slightly disappointed by the lack of treats, so to make up I bought them some sweets from the gift shop on the way out.

A very unsettled night followed as both girls had bad dreams but we were up out again the next morning to visit the Industrial museum in Leeds. 

Another chance for my youngest daughter to learn about the Victorians. This time she took on the role of a doctor as we made our way round the industrial mill diagnosing the rather sick co workers. 


Leeds Industrial museum also had a slightly different Halloween event and it was here that the girls learnt all about the origins of Halloween. An event run by Pagan circle the girls got to ask lots of questions about witches and Halloween. It was really interesting. They learnt about the healing properties of certain herbs and got to make their very own bath bombs. 


We had spent all day learning about Pagans, Halloween and making our own bathbombs and wands. It was therefore time for a treat and time for dinner and that could only mean one thing, Five Guys!


Our half term was flying by and after work on the Friday the girls and I headed into Leeds for a very special visit. We had been invited to visit the opening of Frugi pop up store in Leeds. The colours and patterns were so bright and vivid and so much more impressive in real life. The girls wanted to bring the store home!


We had received a rather special delivery over half term too, a box of American Candy from Taffy mail. Taffy mail is a monthly subscription box that delivers American candy direct to your door. The girls couldn't wait to try them all, and have made a video which is coming live soon on YouTube. Make sure you subscribe to see what the girls think of American Candy. I on the other hand rather like candy corn and need to find some more! It certainly was a real treat to try all this different candy, there was just so much a huge box worth!


The weekend weather was looking good and so we decided to make the most of it, and our final few days before school started again, outdoors exploring. Little Man is at that funny age where he refused to go in the pushchair but he gets tired quick and wants picking up, except he really doesn't want to be picked up and instead just wants to be independent. I have however found a solution to this and that's the Step2 neighbourhood wagon. 


You may have seen on my instagram stories as I built the wagon with Little Man climbing on my back and sitting in the wagon. It took around 10 minutes to do. The handle is actually meant to go the other way so that it can fold underneath for storage, but I actually find it more comfortable this way round.

The Neighbourhood wagon went everywhere with us this half term and without it I probably could not have managed. Little Man loves it. He doesn't see it as a pushchair and calls it his car. He climbs in himself and has even had his lunch whilst sitting in it!


He has two cup holder spaces, which he makes full use of and a space which I think is meant for juice cartons but he likes to put his tablet in it! The bottom of the wagon has two small holes in so that when he decided to pour water in to the wagon it came straight out again, this also makes it easier to wash as you can give it a good hose down.


I find the wagon is easier to pull rather than push as I feel I have more control over the direction. Either way though it is surprisingly light weight and easy to manoeuvre.


His sister are not allowed to touch the handle of the wagon, he instead likes to pull the wagon with them sat in it. Which is rather funny watching him move his sisters around, that is until he gets distracted by a rock or a plane!


The Step2 neighbourhood wagon has been so helpful. Not just with transporting children and keeping Little Man safe but also with moving things. I was able to use it to transport the kit for parkrun recently and it made things so much easier. I honestly don't know how I would have managed this half term without it.


Final night was bonfire night. With Little Man falling asleep early and my youngest daughter not feeling well it was a chance for me to spend some one on one time with my eldest.


We headed to a local bonfire. It had a few fairground rides and live music and it was a great evening except no one knew when the fireworks would be starting. After discovering we had over an hour to go, despite arriving over an hour ago, we wondered if we should just head home. We tried warming ourselves by the fire and passing the time by walking around but nothing seemed to work. My eldest was now cold and fed up and we still had 30 minutes


After what felt like forever the fireworks started. My daughter and I stood and watched the fireworks together. We watched for five minutes or so and then she asked to start walking home. We took the long way home together so she could continue to watch them as we walked. Whilst it might have been cold and we got a bit fed up waiting, I loved spending time with her one to one. It's not often that happens and it was just lovely to be able to.


Our half term holiday was over, but we had fitted so much in. The only thing the girls wanted to do and didn't was go to the cinema so I am hoping to do that one weekend with them soon.

Tickets to Leeds Industrial museum, Abbey house and temple newsam were sent to ours in exchange for a post. The Step2 wagon and candy box were also gifted to us. All words are my own opinion. 
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I have had a busy but very fun couple of days.  Whilst the girls have been at school I have been getting rather creative and doing a few Halloween crafts!

Last year the girls loved trick or treating.  Our neighbours really seem to enjoy it too and most of the houses in our street are decorated, this in turn means the girls come away with quite a few treats.  Last year they filled their bags and started using their witches hats to carry more treats.  Unable to find any larger treat bags I decided to make them one.

I took a paper bag and hung it on the washing line with a clothes peg.  Then using black spray paint I carefully spray painted the bag.  As it was hanging on the washing line I could get all the way round the bag to paint all sides, and it dried well blowing in the breeze!

Once dried I drew a ghost and stuck this to the bag to act as a template,  Using the glow in the dark paint I sprayed the ghost shape onto the bag.  The result is a rather spooky Halloween trick or treat bag [the picture is a bit rubbish but my camera and phone could not pick up on the detail in the dark.



My girls seem to really love conker hunting at the minute, and I love that it gives us an excuse to spend more time outdoors.  However it does seem to mean that I have a house full of conkers.  We do put some of them back outside in our garden for the squirrels. 


I took some of the very many conkers that the girls have and sprayed them orange.  



The great thing about conkers is that they have a similar shape to pumpkins and when sprayed orange look like mini pumpkins.  Giving them a lighter spray means some of the conker brown still comes through as if they are stripped, and it gives it a more natural look to a real pumpkin.  Of course carving them would be rather tricky so I took my trusty permanent marker pen........


...... and drew some scary pumpkin faces on them!


When the girls came home from school they even drew a few scary faces on the mini pumpkins!  

I am thinking of saving a few for Christmas and perhaps painting them white for snowmen?

All paints mentioned were provided free of charge, words are my own opinion. 

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We have never carved a pumpkin before, perhaps because the girls were too young and before that not having children we used to just have the treats ready for the few children that came round.  The girls however really wanted to carve a pumpkin this year and were very excited when they awoke this morning to see I had got them a pumpkin!

They began by scooping out the inside, however in doing so they decide to save the seeds so we can grow a pumpkin for next year.  I am not sure if this is to make sure they can carve another pumpkin or if it is because they simply like growing fruit and veg?


After scooping everything out there was a lot of discussion around what they wanted to carve.  We had everything from love hearts, to Minnie Mouse, to Cat in the Hat, to writing their names.  In the end they wanted a spooky face and some bats.  My creative skills were seriously put to the test but we made some spooky eyes in the shape of two bats.  Well that was the plan anyway.


I don't think we did too bad a job carving out the bats and I love the spooky glow they give for eyes.  We have of course entered our pumpkin into the carving competition  with Tower House wares.

This day I love Carving our Pumpkin
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The girls are very excited for Halloween this year.  They have eagerly been awaiting the chance to carve a pumpkin and make Halloween crafts.  We took a short trip to Tennants Garden Rooms to take part in their activity week, as I thought it the perfect day out for the girls.

Tennants Garden Rooms are in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, and whilst it was pouring with rain outside on the day we visited it was simply stunning.  The Garden rooms are a new development attached to the 150 year auction house and once inside we were in awe of the beauty of the building.  The girls could not wait to get started


The first thing the girls wanted to do was decorate a pumpkin.  My eldest wanted to do a cat and my youngest a spider.  I let them create the components themselves and only gave them a helping hand cutting sticky tape or holding things whilst they added glue!


I am actually really proud of the girls pumpkins and just love what their imagination created.

Next up was some Halloween crafts, the girls made bats, spiders and ghosts.  They took their time with potato stamp painting and enjoyed making worms with play dough.  No Halloween craft session though can be complete without making a witches hat.


The girls then spotted the face painting table and rushed over eagerly to have their face painted


A few minutes later and we had one cat and one bat


 Our final activity was a Halloween treasure hunt.  


Hidden in the auction cabinets were pumpkins with letters.  10 pumpkins to make a 10 letter word.  The girls began their search


Climbing the spooky staircase to search high


and searching the bottom of the cases to search low


We managed to find all 10 letters but would we be uncovering a trick or a treat?


The girls had a wonderful day with Tennants and have asked when they can go back again.  I think we might have to go back at Christmas as I think the girls would love it!


This day I love Halloween crafts and a spooky day out




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This year my eldest daughter seems to be very excited about Halloween.  She has already started making decorations and drawing spooky pictures and hanging them around the house.  She requests every time I go shopping to buy her a pumpkin so we can carve one.  We have never carved a pumpkin before and am a little apprehensive at the prospect.

To help me get some inspiration I have been busy on Pinterest collating various ideas.  I love some of the no carve ones but know that she is going to want to carve one


Follow Thisdayilove's board Pumpkin carving ideas on Pinterest.

I have also discovered during my hunt for pumpkin carving ideas, that Tower are running a pumpkin carving competition.  By uploading a photo and tagging their Instagram channel you could win an Ultra Xtreme Pro .  It does have to be a carved pumpkin however.

The girls are going to love carving their pumpkin and I cannot wait to see what design they choose!
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My name is Leyla, also known as Mum to my 3 humans and dog Mum to J. I have a passion for the outdoors and love to run. I can often be found off road exploring the trails and fells and covering distances all the way up to 50 miles. As a family we love travelling and discovering new adventures, as I try and run around the world!

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