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I sat in bed last night and watched the snow fall, knowing that should it settle I would have two very excited girls in the morning.  At 6.30 this morning I was woken to an excited voice shouting 'SNOW' as loud as they could.  My prediction of excitement could have been slightly underestimated.  The girls gazed out of the window in absolute awe of the snow.  

Today was one of those days when the girls just got dressed without messing around.  They were keen to get out in the snow, even if we had only a small amount.  Still some snow to them is better than no snow.

the girls on their sledges

We had huge squeals of delighted and lots of laughing from both girls as they played out in the snow.  They had snowball fights and made a snowman but their favourite was sitting in their sledges and zooming down the hill.

fun in the snow

They thoroughly enjoyed themselves playing out in the snow and came inside with red cheeks and big smiles.  

This day I love a snow day
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I cannot quite believe it is Christmas eve, it seems to have flown by!

We have a bit of a Christmas eve tradition of an afternoon walk.  It helps to break up the day and use up some of the excess energy the girls seem to build up because it is Christmas.  I also think the fresh air does them some good.

We had a lovely muddy walk, splashing in muddy puddles and of course running around.

Muddy walks

Our lovely muddy walked resulted in two girls having a warm splish splash when they got home.  They were very excited and asked when they could put out the milk and biscuits for Father Christmas.  Our spotty dog was all excited for her first Christmas and fell asleep straight after dinner.

sleepy spotty dog

After dinner the girls went outside to see if they could spot Father Christmas flying past.  It was really magical watching his sleigh [International Space Station] fly past.  Whilst I tried to capture a photo myself I struggled with carrying a 2 year old and excited 4 year old, my rather lovely friend Trudi has kindly said I could use her photo

Spotting the sleigh

[It is the very bright dot in the middle of the sky]

The girls were amazed that Father Christmas flew over their house.  It was truly magical.  My eldest then wanted to sprinkle the reindeer food, leave the key by the front door and of course cake, carrot and milk for Father Christmas and Rudolph.

magical keycookies and carrots left outReindeer food


The girls have gone to bed very excited after a magical day.  Spotty dog is still fast asleep and waiting for Santa Paws to arrive.

Shhhhh don't tell her but Santa Paws has already been

Santa Paws has been

This day I love It's Christmas eve
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It has been very wet and windy this past week.  With the weather getting colder the girls wanted to stay in and play.  I had seen a competition by Mattress online to create a super sleigh from your bed and this sounded like the perfect activity for the girls to do.

We started by finding all the required materials we would need


The girls got busy making their super sleigh.  I was tasked in finding them some wheels because my daughter pointed out it would need to drive when it wasn't flying.  They loved looking through the box and discussing what each item could be.  It was amazing listening to their imagination come to life.

The final super sleigh is as follows


The girls have thought about all details of the sleigh.  Comfort is taken care of with the cushion and safety with the seat belts.  They have thought about travelling at night with the addition of lights [don't worry they work on battery and I was with them all the time].

I sat in the back of the sleigh next to Father Christmas, the Elf and the Cat and the girls took me on a magical journey.  The sleigh is to help Father Christmas deliver toys.  It can fly high in the sky and is guided by the two magical reindeer.

It was a beautiful day spent with the girls, listening to them play together and with me.  I love their story telling and how beautiful their imagination is.

I would love to know what your sleigh would do, would it help Father Christmas like my girls does or perhaps something else?

This day I love a magical sleigh ride
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For our first wedding anniversary I sat for ages thinking what to get my husband.  The traditional theme is paper, I knew I wanted something a little different, but what?  That's when it hit me, a plane ticket, that's paper!  So I set about choosing a holiday.  I could have picked any where, chosen to do anything, but there was some place I knew we both wanted to go, Lapland.  We have both always wanted to see the Northern Lights and as it was close to Christmas I thought it would be a truly magical experience.

My husband was surprised and very excited.  I had bought him a guide book too, again a book = paper, and we began planning our trip.  We were staying in Rovaniemi, which is in Finland, and often referred to as the official home tome of Santa Claus.  This really was going to be Christmas.

The plane was decorated with tinsel and played numerous Christmas songs.  It was lovely listening to all the children on the plane become aware of the surprise of where they were going.  It is quite possibly one of the happiest flights I have ever been on and after just over 3 hours our plane landed to snow.  

Landing in Laplandthrough the window

Suddenly there was a huge sense of excitement and all the children [and adults] wanted to get off the plane.  We were greeted by our designated Elf, and taking to our lodge.   Very beautifully named Christmas Cottages.  The cottages become our base, and were simply beautiful.  Providing a lovely place to relax and unwind in.  There was a local store nearby meaning we could stock up on supplies and everyone was very welcoming.

kitchen in Laplandcosy in Lapland

We had pre booked our activities, and were given our itinerary.  Everything was organised for us, a stress free holiday, perfect.  

First on our agenda, a taster session.  This was great we could try each of the activities for free, Husky rides, Reindeer rides and snow mobiles and if coming to Lapland for just one day this really gave you a taste of what to expect.  We tried each and this confirmed we had booked the right activities for us, everything!  In true Lapland style we celebrated with Hot Berry juice.

drinking in Lapland

The taster session soon drew to a close and the Elves took us to our next destination, the Arctic Circle.  

Elves in Lapland

Rovaniemi is around 5km South of the Arctic Circle and I felt very lucky to have not only gone, but to have been part of a crossing ceremony.  We entered a dark traditional house with a wood burning fire in the middle.  The ceremony was performed and the story was told about why Rudolph has a red nose.  Our noses were then coated in black soot from the fire, which will glow on Christmas to help Santa find his way.

at the Arctic circle

Activity 1 - Husky Rides

There can be only one word to describe this and that is Wow.  The main ride took place at night, and was a little too dark for my camera to capture, but it was simply magical.  The dogs work together pulling the sleigh through the snow.  There is a real sense of speed as the cold wind rushes past your face, and a real thrill as the speed mounts.  The smell from the Husky is one that will stay with you forever, the thrill and enjoyment from the ride will leave you forever with a smile.  A truly magical experience.

husky ride

meeting the huskyhusky sleigh


Activity 2 : Reindeer Rides

There is something rather special about a Reindeer sleigh ride through  a snowy forest.  A feeling of peace and true magic fill every ounce of you.  Much slower and calmer than the Husky but yet equally exciting.  This is where I made a wish.  

reindeer rides

the reindeer sleigh

Activity 3 : Snow mobiles

Perhaps not as magical as the other two but this was simply fun.  Pure power and speed, not in the same way as the Husky and had the definite thrill factor.  I really loved the snow mobiles, and this was our best night to see the Northern lights, but sadly it wasn't to be.

Riding snow mobile

Exploring Rovaniemi

Rovaniemi is beautiful.  We explored the natural history museum,  Arktikum, which was really fascinating.  Of course we had to take a photo of the most Northern McDonalds, and yes its pretty much the same as any other but still.

Most Northern McDonalds

As might be expected there are some wonderful Christmas decorations and a great market.  I picked up some lovely decorations and some Christmas presents from here.  There are a great selection of shops, activity/excursion shops and restaurants.

Trees in LaplandSnowman in Lapland

The Jätkänkynttilä bridge with its eternal flame over the Kemijoki river, is simply stunning at night when it is all lit up.  The river was frozen and just looked beautiful.  There is something truly magic about Lapland.  It never really got 'light' and was in a constant 'grey' almost a dusk feel to it.  This just added to the experience.

Jätkänkynttilä bridge

 The parks and walks near by added to that wonderful escapism feel and just gave chance to unwind and relax.  Beautiful to explore.

Park in LaplandWalking in Lapland







There was one final place for us to visit and that was to see Santa.  

Visiting Santa

This is somewhere I am now really looking forward to taking the girls.  They will love it!  As two adults on our own with no children, it was lovely to go and look around but perhaps not quite the same magical experience as with the kids.  Still we baked cookies with Mrs Claus and wrote a post card home.  We even made time for drinks in the Ice Bar

Elf CCTVIce bar in Lapland


Lapland sign postSanta Post office


Our final night was celebrated in style with a full Christmas dinner.  Santa even came too.  The looks on the children's faces as Santa came into the hotel driven by his reindeer on his sleigh was fantastic.  There is no doubt this was the real Santa.

A warm log fire was started

warm log fire

Santa took off his coat and hung it with the Boys and Girls coats

Santa coat in cloak room

Before taking it in turns to speak to each of the Boys and Girls.  As the only couple present without children we decided that we wanted the children to see Santa and we were not going to go up.  However Santa had other ideas and his Elf came to get us.  He spoke to us and asked what we wanted for Christmas and I told him.  It was the same as what I had wished for on the reindeer rides.

Meeting Father Christmas

Lapland is a truly magical place, and it is a holiday that is still fresh in my mind even after several years.  I cannot wait to take the girls to Lapland, they will truly love it.

Oh and in case you are wondering what I wished for and did it come true, I can say it did but not straight away.  In fact 9 months after asking Santa my wish came true....

My wish

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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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