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Capturing Autumn at Winkworth

Winkworth in Surrey is a National Trust owned arboretum and a truly wonderful place to visit. Autumn is especially beautiful and usually warrants at least two visits – last year it might have even been three. We still need to catch a falling leaf from a tree but what a great selection littered the ground.

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The colour is always quite something – hues of red, yellow and orange on many rare trees. You don’t even have to look very far to see really fabulous colours.

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When we were last at Winkworth it was a beautiful Autumnal day and the lake by the boathouse looked especially stunning. Just a few weeks later the change was incredible. What an awesome view this fisherman had.

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There were plenty of opportunities for POD to collect different coloured leaves,

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hunt for treasure

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and make magic! All while wearing her headband round her forehead – exactly where she likes it to be.

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There was even time to make bracken umbrellas, play hide and seek

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and a catch a lift when POD’s little legs got tired.

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Wouldn’t it be great if Autumn could last that little bit longer?

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Fireworks at Stoke Park

The beginning of November was busy but we had to go to Stoke Park for their annual fireworks display. They always put on a really great show. From the amazing torchlight procession to a fairground and the main event – a fireworks extravaganza.

The fairground was abuzz when we arrived. POD opted for a brief spell on a trampoline before tucking into a sugary mouse. She took an interest in the Ghost Train until she realised even from the outside it was a little too spooky.

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We had a natter to some friends before heading over to a higher part of the park for the firework display. We were too far back to hear the commentary and music this year but it didn’t matter, we were still in for an absolute treat! The atmosphere really was great, partly because of the torches but also the anticipation – fireworks are ace!

PODcast fireworks 3POD sat on Daddy’s shoulders so she had a superb view, opting to keep her hands under his hat rather than keep her gloves on. She was a little apprehensive at first but enjoyed seeing the sky light up with shades of white, red and green. The fireworks were great.

PODcast fireworks 2Organised firework displays like this are brilliant and always build up to a crescendo of noise and colour. And less than half an hour’s walk from home. POD slept all the way back and for once made the transition from buggy to bed without opening her eyes.

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Exploring Ickworth House

We love the National Trust and enjoy spending our spare time exploring the Surrey Hills and working our way through our #50things. Recently we got to discover the parkland that surrounds Ickworth House in Suffolk while visiting POD’s grandparents.

It’s a wonderful place to visit with 1,800 acres of parkland, 70 acres of gardens and a Rotunda that houses one of the largest ambassadorial silver collections in the National Trust. There’s also a stumpery that offers a world of dragons, fairies and wildlife.

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Plenty of opportunities exist to build dens, climb and generally have lots of fun. Unsurprisingly POD spotted the natural play area as soon as we arrived.

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There she discovered swings, a tunnel and a wigwam she could only just fit into. She’s growing so fast these days – hard to believe she’ll be four on Christmas Day.

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POD got to practice her balancing skills and strength by walking across a wobbly chain

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and hanging onto the monkey bars. As you can tell by the expression on her face, she did incredibly well with the bars managing to hang on for a good few minutes.

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While enjoying a walk in the parkland with her grandparents, POD met another little girl almost the same age as her. They walked down this path hand in hand chatting away to themselves.

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After chasing each other around we reached the Rotunda. Built in 1795, and taking 37 years to complete, it houses a collection of portraits, furniture, Doccia and silverware collected over the years by generations of Hervey’s.

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Inside POD discovered draughts taking great delight in piling the pieces on top of each other to make towers.

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Other brilliant games we discovered included Ludo, Dominoes

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and one which involved knocking soldiers over with a ball on a string.

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Back outside we got to enjoy more of the beautiful parkland

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before embarking on a game of hide and seek. POD was convinced if she closed her eyes we wouldn’t be able see her!

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Of course we couldn’t leave without a spot of obligatory tree climbing, not to mention an impromptu lie down.

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Pumpkin picking at Secretts Farm

Last weekend after blowing away a few cobwebs we went pumpkin picking at Secretts Farm. It’s is a family-run business established in 1908 and situated in Milford, Surrey. They grow vegetables and salad crops and have converted stables full of their own crops and local produce. There’s also a vintage tea room, gift shop and garden centre. Plus of course pick your own.

Waiting for one of the tractors to take us to the pumpkin field meant we could check out the wares of those returning. There were pumpkins a plenty in a range of sizes and some varieties we’d not even seen before. When our tractor arrived we got to sit on hay bales and enjoy the view around the farm. It was already far more exciting than going to the local supermarket!

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POD was off as soon as we arrived at the field, jumping over the furrows and dodging the pumpkins while shouting “what about this one Mummy?”.

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Having not been to a pumpkin farm before, we hadn’t anticipated how much choice there would be. It was also fun just to wander around and have a look. POD decided a large one was for us but despite her best efforts and a few strange noises she found she couldn’t lift it!

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As you can tell by the look on her face here, she realised all was not lost as it made for a good seat. If you’re wondering why she’s wearing a hairband around her forehead – apparently this is how they should be worn!

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These are just some of the pumpkins we came across, we spotted some white ones too. There’s so much scope for doing something really creative next year. On this occasion we went with a medium sized pumpkin and a small one for POD – for a grand total of £3!

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There was just time to grab a snack, befriend a witch and have a run about before we took our tractor back. What a brilliant time we had, such a great set up and really good fun too.

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The Great Cockcrow Miniature Railway

It’s not every day you get to ride on one of Britain’s most spectacular miniature railways but yesterday we did just that. Thanks to family who surprised us with a voucher for part of our tenth wedding anniversary last month.

We’d not heard of the Great Cockcroft Railway before but it’s located less than 15 miles from us in Lyne near Chertsey. Open every Sunday from May until the end of October we just made it before the season ended.

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It’s one of the only miniature railways in the country that represents a true mainline. Constructed 46 years ago, it has 30 steam engines and a system that runs on two routes in rural surroundings. The engines are beautiful and in great condition. POD enjoyed watching them pass by while we waited to board.

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Understandably once we were on the train, it was all SO exciting. Not the greatest of photographs but just look at the delight on POD’s face!

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We took the red route first which runs along the original route of the railway. The trains run from Hardwick Station through Everglades

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and over a viaduct to Cockcrow Hill Station. There we saw the engine uncoupled before being turned on the turntable. On the way back we passed through Greywood Tunnel which was dark but lots of fun! There was so much to see on the way round – from the scenery to the stations to these beautiful old signs. There were also people on the passing trains to wave at.

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The green route took us from main station Hardwick onto Cockcrow Hill

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at which point we traveled around the Millennium Loop where we spotted sheep and cows. POD also felt the need to outstretch her arms like Kate Winslet did in the film Titantic.

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The train then headed back to Hardwick via Greywood Tunnel and the Everglades Junction.

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There was so much for POD to look at from what was going on around her to the trees above.

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There was much laughing, smiling and of course concentrating!

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Even POD’s invisible friend Lucifer popped along for a little while! Here she is holding him before he darted off to explore.

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Back at Hardwick station, we got the opportunity to sit in the driver seat. POD looks like she’s surrounded by giants in this photograph but the trains really are miniature.

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The dedication from the staff really has to be admired. The Great Cockcrow Railway is maintained and operated by a team of volunteers – all of whom are enthusiasts. From the ticket office through to the drivers and the mechanics, everyone was just wonderful.

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The fun didn’t stop there either. Heading towards the cafe, POD decided to become a soldier. Apparently this is how they stand – I’m guessing minus the pout! Having devoured a hot drink and piece of cake we headed back home after what was a really fabulous experience.

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Photographs from Painshill Park

Last weekend we headed over to Painshill Park for the Elmbridge Food Festival. Local food and drink produce was on offer including artisan bakers and wine producers. We were sold when we “Bratwurst” so Bratwurst it was, washed down with a tasty juice. Having taken in the atmosphere, the music and the sunshine, we headed towards the Serpentine Lake for a wander.

Spanning some 150 acres, there are numerous follies to discover at Painshill Park including an incredible crystal grotto. POD adored seeing Santa there last Christmas, it was such a magical experience for her.

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Passing the vines, which are always so rich in colour at this time of year, we got to enjoy wildlife around the lake. Several dragonflies could be seen darting round at great speed and I even spotted a frog. Bull rushes lined the pathway and sun glimmered on the water – it was simply glorious.

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POD loved exploring and took it upon herself to climb everything in sight. From part of a wall (check out that cheeky smile!)

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to a giant hollow tree!

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There was also lots of fun to be had by the Serpentine Lake. POD watched the swans,

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ran around (she’s kind of strutting here but you get the idea!)

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and asking the ducks if they wanted to go in the water. They all obliged!

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The views at Painshill Park are simply fabulous. Although we had a shorter walk than usually do we got to take in some follies,

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watch a mongoose looking for food

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and collect yellow leaves.

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Although the crystal grotto was closed for the event, it is still the most incredible folly, even from the outside. We’re itching to go back inside again, it’s amazing.

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It wouldn’t be a family walk without a bit of silliness so we squeezed in a bit of that before grabbing a well deserved ice-cream for the journey home. There’s really is nothing better than blowing away those cobwebs especially on a surprisingly hot Autumn day.

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The first signs of Autumn

We love Winkworth Arboretum. Although renowned for its incredible colour displays in Spring and Autumn, it’s a wonderful place to visit any time of year. The National Trust have done a fantastic job maintaining its natural beauty. We spent quite a long time when we arrived climbing trees. Although we ticked this off our #50things list a long time ago, POD has always loved climbing. I’m sure she enjoyed waving and shouting “hello” at passers-by though just as much!

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After a short banana break, the stepping stones were next on POD’s list. She quickly discovered getting Mummy to hold her hand meant she could hover in the air which was so much more fun! She said the mushrooms we saw might eat her wellies but I’m sure she was just playing me.

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Having checked out the fallen chestnuts and found a suitable wand (stick), we headed off to explore the nearby trails. This involved more climbing and jumping plus a little running off.

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And many a muddy puddle to jump into!

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Having refueled, we set off towards the boathouse and the lake. POD raced down the steps at speed stopping only to throw leaves – mostly at Mummy. It was a great game she found highly entertaining.

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Just by the boathouse we came across a man who was seemingly calling the ducks. Convinced it wouldn’t work we watched on with interest only to witness ducks leaving the lake and making their way towards him on the path.

I was relieved to see he had bread as we had very little to offer other than the end of a roll (and some brownie although that was for me). POD took it upon herself to help the duck man, under his guidance of course, only to continually request more bread.

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She wasn’t best pleased when we had to leave them (mainly as all bread supplies had been exhausted!) but we found two ‘busy’ dragonflies to keep us occupied.

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With the sun making an appearance it was too nice not to just enjoy the lake for a time. The ducks made their way back onto it and you could almost sense they were basking in the sunshine now they were fully fed. We found a lonesome conker just before we left which POD decided to keep safe in her pocket so ‘no-one would steal it’.

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All the excitement meant POD was a little weary walking back up towards the car. With Daddy full of cold at home, Mummy didn’t make for a good piggy back replacement. With both of us back walking, we took it slowly taking in the views at the lookout tower and spotting those early signs of Autumn on the way. No doubt we’ll be back again in the coming weeks to see Winkworth ablaze with red, orange and yellow.

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The wonder of ZSL Whipsnade Zoo

I have fond memories of Whipsnade Zoo having visited as a child when we lived in nearby Hertfordshire. Funnily enough the chalk lion that was carved into the hillside below the zoo in 1933 was always something we looked out for when we passed.

Fast forward many years living in London, a move to Surrey and becoming parents, a return trip feels like its been a long time coming. POD loves animals and we’re lucky we have a farm local to us we visit regularly. I’ve been itching to revisit Whipsnade for some time and a zoo was certainly on three-year-old POD’s wishlist – along with a unicorn!

What stuck me when we arrived was the expanse of space, not just for the animals but children too. We love being up close and personal to nature so it was wonderful to see Mara wandering freely. POD was enthralled by this large relation to the guinea pig that comes from South America.

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As we walked towards the Base Camp hub, which connects the Asia, Africa and Europe zones, POD and Daddy got to explore the nearby hills. This provided them with the perfect opportunity to see what was going on around them – and of course run about!

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At Base Camp we paid the Hullubazoo Children’s Farm a visit while Daddy grabbed the coffee. Miniature donkeys, pygmy goats, pigs, sheep and ferrets are just some of the animals there with red pandas, ring-tailed lemurs, chimpanzees and otters nearby.

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The Jumbo Express is a steam engine journey that will take you through territories to see animals such as elephants, rhinos, yaks and camels.

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There’s also a Discovery Centre that has insects, lizards and frogs, a live Birds of the World demonstration with eagles, hawkes and macaws and sealions in the Splash Zone. We absolutely loved the sealion show especially when they gave us a show of their ears!

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Afterwards we had a quick refuel before heading to the Asia zone. POD took it upon herself to practice rolling down a hill

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gathering some speed at times!

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Passage through Asia is a large paddock with no barriers between you and the animals. Although Whipsnade Zoo is not a safari park, this area does have a safari feel as it’s accessible by car and also on the Jumbo Express route. There are camels, yak and deer to be seen with shelters if it rains which it did!

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One of the animals I was really keen to photograph was a tiger. Although I captured one while it was sleeping without the bars in view, it proved impossible with this wonderful creature as I wasn’t close enough. Probably a good thing looking at those sharp teeth!

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It’s always a treat watching flamingoes and we were lucky to see some babies too. This flamingo spent a little while just cleaning its beak, creating lovely ripples in the water.

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POD’s excitement levels were at fever pitch as she’d not seen many of these animals in the flesh before. Although it was pouring with rain when we reached the Asian Rhino, it meant we did get to see him enjoying a fabulous bath.

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It was great to see the elephants and we were lucky enough to spot a baby one too – presumably baby Max! Also in the Asia zone were sloth bears, przewalski’s horse (previously extinct in the wild), onager and blackbucks.

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Africa 

In the African zone, we got to get up really close to the most beautiful giraffes. This one just stopped to say hello and show me these incredible eyelashes. Giraffes are such graceful creatures, it must be amazing to feed them by hand.

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We also got to enjoy seeing two cheetahs having a moment together, thankfully this time I was almost able to bypass the bars.

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The zebras were spectacular and appeared to trot over when we stood by the perimeter fence – mother and child both mirroring each other.

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Having had changeable weather the day we visited, we missed the white rhino and hippo. We certainly weren’t going to miss the lions. When were arrived there was a male right up against the glass with the lionesses sitting behind him. It was impossible to get close so I moved and waited until he walked away from the group.

Somehow I had a feeling if I kept my camera in position he’d turn and look back. It was a superb moment when he did, seemingly just at me too.

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Not to be outdone, this is POD doing probably the best roar ever. Ever passers-by stopped to watch her impressive display!

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Meerkats are always quite entertaining and the ones at Whipsnade were no different. You had this chap looking out and another one poking his head through a crevice like he was invisible. POD thought they were just brilliant.

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In the Europe zone there are wolverine, brown bears, penguins and wolves. The latter were in the midst of eating so it was an interesting experience seeing each protect the food it had been given.

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There are also Lookout Lodges at Whipsnade Zoo where you can stay overnight, what an amazing experience that would be! I bet it just comes alive at night time.

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We headed over to one of the lookout points to have a look at the views. Having enjoyed a spell of jumping in muddy puddles, POD got to enjoy a run around the hillside. That and seeing elephants walk down the road was the perfect end to the most fantastic day. We absolutely loved Whipsnade Zoo, it really is an awesome experience.

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There is lots on at Whipsnade, whether it be watching what lemurs have for breakfast, feeding bears brunch or seeing hungry penguins. There are also special talks on Gaur and why they enjoy their afternoon snack, how Scimitar-horned Oryx can go so long without having a drink and how Whipsnade brough Przewalkski’s Horse back from extinction.

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The National Trust | Nature misses you

There’s something magical about being outdoors. The sense of escapism it brings and seeing a world of discovery through a child’s eyes. As a family of three we love to spend our spare time blowing away those cobwebs.

Over these past months we’ve visited (and re-visited!) Hatchlands Park, Polesden Lacey, Clandon Park, Frensham Little Pond, Claremont Landscape Garden, Headley Heath, Bookham Common, the Devil’s Punch Bowl, Hinton Ampner, Witley and Milford Commons, Box Hill, Winkworth Arboretum and Abinger Roughs.

We still have lots more exploring to do too, not just in the vicinity of the Surrey Hills but across nearby counties.

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The National Trust’s 50 Things to do before you’re 11 and 3/4 is a great way to make the most of your time outside. Now POD has reached three and a half, we’re cracking through this list and having lots of fun doing it. If you’re looking for a inspiration, here’s a round-up of POD’s first challenges.

1. Climb a tree

POD has climbed ever since she could walk. Adopting a no fear attitude, she’s become an expert at climbing trees – the higher the better!

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She’s not so keen on coming down. Daddy ended up climbing trees himself on a recent visit to Headley Heath!

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2. Roll down a really big hill

This was POD’s first attempt at rolling down a really big hill – picking the grass amphitheatre at Claremont Landscape Garden. It was memorable for that and the goose poo she collected in her hair on the way down!

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There’s still a bit of a sideways shuffle initially but she’s getting the hang of it now. Finishing at the bottom as you’d expect – in a fit of the giggles.

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5. Skim a stone

We’ve not spent much time at the beach yet although the Hampshire coast is there for the taking. Grandad lives in Devon which is the perfect place to watch Daddy skim stones. He’s always been rather good at it.

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However POD is an independent three and a half year old who likes to do things her way. You might be able to tell by the interesting outfit she chose. Gone are the perfect stones for skimming, replaced with boulders which are apparently better. She has a great bowling career ahead of her.

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6. Run round in the rain

There’s been a fair amount of running round in the rain recently. This photograph was taken just after POD had been running in what can only be described as monsoon like conditions! The brolly provided a reprieve before she continued in her quest.

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13. Make a mud pie

This is POD’s first mud pie which was carefully made with mud and water. A little too much water as it happens.

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Having slopped half of it across the grass (and herself), POD was busy creating mud pie number two. This is her concentration face.

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18. Create some wild art

POD loves to get creative outdoors – it usually means she’ll end up with green legs. Here she is with a clover she painted blue – other flowers and plants got the same treatment. Some while still attached to bushes.

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Her wild art sheet featured a sunny scene with animals and a selection of patterns crafted by painting leaves.

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19. Play Pooh Sticks

We like to play Pooh Sticks whenever we see a bridge with a free flowing stream or river. She loved this one at Bookhams Common as she was able to get so close to it. A little too close at times!

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21. Pick blackberries growing in the wild

We’re lucky we have a huge blackberry bush growing in the garden. POD loves that we can pick blackberries which she can have with yoghurt once they’ve been washed.

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This is POD being especially helpful while Mummy reached for the higher blackberries. We ended up collecting enough blackberries to make a delicious blackberry, apple and raspberry crumble. POD also collected a few dandelions (we abandoned outside) and a bowl of rather tart damsons.

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22. Explore inside a tree

We’ve come across many ancient trees while exploring woodland managed by The National Trust. Although we found what looked like a rabbit in a tree at the Devil’s Punch Bowl (it wasn’t), the knobby trees at Claremont are perfect for nosing in.

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23. Visit a farm

Bocketts Farm Park is nearest to us and we love visiting as it’s one of the few working farms. When we were last there POD fed the animals for the first time. We knew once she tried there would be no stopping her and we were right. Just look at that face, she looks as happy as she did when she visited Peppa Pig World.

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24. Go on a walk barefoot

There is nothing better than feeling the sand in-between your toes, it makes me smile even to this day. POD experienced it for the first time at Frensham Little Pond in Surrey. This month she was able to walk barefoot on a Suffolk beach and venture into the sea for the very first time.

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28. Climb a huge hill

There are many hills in Surrey, some of which feel huge to POD’s little legs. She’s looking quite weary in this photograph at Headley Heath. She had already run down the hill and walked back up it twice though.

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Perhaps that’s why she wanted to sit down. After a short break, she was off again climbing trees and stirring puddles with sticks.
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30. Hold a scary beast

POD was so nervous about holding this newborn lamb, she’d only held a chick up to this point. She was so worried about dropping him but she did brilliantly. POD loves stroking animals with a rabbit, a chicken and a goat among the favoured recently. The same can’t be said for the mouse one of the handlers put in her hand…now that was a scary beast! Thankfully it survived being launched into the air.

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31. Hunt for bugs

We have a great garden for bug hunting and we’re often looking for bees

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or ladybirds. We also love counting the pretty humbug like snails that grace our red hot poker stems after the rain.

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33. Catch a falling leaf

POD was just the right age to experience the wonder of Autumn last year. We had the best time throwing and catching leaves in the Ha-Ha at Claremont while admiring the daffodils. POD grabbed many a falling leaf but she’s yet to catch one directly from a tree – we have high hopes for this year!

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35. Discover what’s in a pond

We visited the fabulous Frensham Little Pond recently and immediately fell in love with it. We’d not been before and it was the perfect place to explore after a particularly busy week. POD and Daddy went in the Little Pond together to look for fish. They even ventured in for a swim.

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We also saw this little fella swim past while we were having a sandwich. Not something you see every day in Surrey, amazing!

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42. Go swimming in the sea

Finally, POD got the opportunity to swim in the sea for the first time this month. We spent a few days in Suffolk and headed over to Felixstowe beach where she went in right up to her chest. She can’t swim by herself yet but it was a great start especially as it was cold!

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It was the first time (that she’ll remember) being by the sea and she loved it. She was mesmerised by those waves.

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We love 50 Things from the National Trust. Not only have they been really cool and great fun, they’ve resulted in great memories and some firsts too. The free app is perfect for keeping a record of all the wonderful things we’ve done outdoors.

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Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall

Ducks, a playground & the party

Saturday was a busy day for POD. We headed to a nearby park while the car was being looked at then celebrated her Christmas Day birthday with a Summer party.

The park is not one we’ve visited before and we were thrilled to discover a pond there. It was covered in lilies and teeming with wildlife including ducks, moorhens and three of these of these little fellas. POD loved them and we stayed there for a little while just watching them waddle about. The ducks were less interested in us when the realised we didn’t have any bread!

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In the playground, POD got to do what she does best…climb! Climbing up the slide then heading back down it only to do the same again.

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There was a fair amount of hanging around too as well as sliding down this pole and attempting to climb up it. She has incredible strength for her age, I’m sure attending gymnastics has helped too.

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Although hesitant at first, POD loved the roundabout. It was even better when we were both on it although Mummy quickly remembered why she didn’t enjoy roundabouts as a child. We span round a little too much but thankfully weren’t too dizzy afterwards. After spending time with a little boy at the playground, and waiting at the garage, we headed home for the party.

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POD was three on Christmas Day and rather than have December party as we have previously we opted for a Summer one. Despite the UK’s unpredictable weather, we planned to have a BBQ with garden fun for sixteen children.

Little did we know what a superb afternoon it would be. The sun shone, the skies were blue and so much ice was needed we almost ran out. In addition to unstructured play we had a mini sports day with sack, egg and spoon and beanbag races. Having insisted on wearing her christening dress and a New York Yankees hat (now too small for her head), POD showed great determination when she won the first sack race.

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The children sat together for jelly and ice-cream looking utterly adorable while they chatted away to each other. Although there’s a lovely photograph of them all, you’ll have to imagine that scene.

The bubbles disappeared quickly so POD was thrilled to discover there were more just for her (although she did share). Bubble wands are quite possibly the best thing ever!

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Given POD was tired before the party started, she did brilliantly and had a great afternoon. This photograph was taken when everyone had left. POD had taken time out to examine her loot bag – bubbles and the stretchy man being the favourites.

We typically celebrate POD’s birthday on the morning of 25th December, she was born at 10.46am, with Christmas in the afternoon. It was great to do a Summer party for her, it meant she could have an (un)birthday celebration with all the focus on her.

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