Showing posts with label appreciation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label appreciation. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 July 2020

"Create with the heart, build with the mind"


Day 103:

Opeie has been all smiles today because he has built one of his favourite teddies. Jonathan (or pinky butthole as we like to call him) has been a mobile pillow for Opeie taken all over the house for him to lie on. As he is so loved Opeie decided to immortalise him in bricks to show his appreciation. I bloody love LEGO!!!



Monday, 4 May 2020

"We live in a rainbow of chaos."


Day 45:

My laptop desktop is always full of inspiring images for future projects that I'd like to get stuck into. Not all projects make the cut and sometimes those images just sit there collecting virtual dust. Being stuck at home though has given me the kick up the bum to tackle these little projects and they've been perfect for getting us through these strange days. A few months back I spotted a LEGO rainbow made from a mismatch of parts, so today while the sun was out and I was feeling super happy, I opened up the back doors and sat in the sun and built. It ended up coming out a lot better than I had hoped and was one of those builds that really made me smile. 

I also felt that the build was really fitting to to our current situation and a grateful nod to our NHS staff and all the amazing work they are doing during this testing time. 







Friday, 16 May 2014

"Appreciation is a wonderful thing: It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well."


Blogging is amazing for so many reasons. Being able to look back at all the things we've done and knowing that friends and family can look in when they want and see the way our family is developing really makes me smile, It's what keeps me motivated to write. Being able to review the odd product along the way is also a nice little bonus. I never thought at this point in my life of blogging that we would have worked with so many amazing companies. But we have worked hard and have been really blessed.

There are a few things i have been concerned about though and sadly although its not a huge and devestating thing one of these things happened this weekend. The boys have been so lucky to receive some great items and it has all been so much fun. It must be great for them to see packages delivered to the house knowing that there is a good chance it is something for them. I was worried though that at some point one of them would take it for granted.


I don't see any of the things we are sent to review as 'free stuff' which i think is important when you are a blogger that reviews. I work really hard writing posts, reviews and making videos and we put a lot of effort in to making sure that many of our posts are different from most reviews. So because of this i cant see it as 'Free Stuff' as we work for it. The boys get involved too which i also see as very important as it teaches them values and I'd hoped it was teaching them that things don't just come for free.
This weekend we had had some great news from a company about something that was being sent for Seth. I was excited and really touched that they were sending it as its not a cheap item (not that price is important) and because they had already sent us two items a month back, it was very generous on their part. It was going to be a surprise for him when it arrived but while were at the park on Saturday Mrs M said i should tell him. I told Mrs M to tell him as its usually me dishing out the fun products as they usually come during the week while Mrs M is at work. So Mrs M told him and he smiled and dismissed it like it was nothing. Ill be honest i was really angry and extremely disappointed in his response, or lack of.


The boys are so lucky when it comes to the things that they have and i really never wanted to see this in either of the boys but there it was staring me in the face. Well we had to do something about it so we told him we had cancelled the item in question as at this time we didnt think he deserved it. I think that's where it sank in and not because he wasn't going to get something but because i think it clicked just how disappointed both myself and Mrs M were with the way he had reacted as we had never done anything like that before. The remainder of the afternoon was dominated by a grumpy face and Seth feeling sorry for himself, we had tears and was told "i feel like a horrible person" but we assured him he wasn't and that he just needed to think about things and be a little more considerate. We explained the effort that needs to go into working with companies and i think he understood so fingers crossed that is the last of that and who knows? with a bit of good behaviour the item in question may find its way back to him.



Sunday, 20 October 2013

"My guiding principles in life are to be honest, genuine, thoughtful and caring."


If you are a regular reader you may have read our post a few weeks back about the name of the blog and where it originated, if so then you'll know all about the pirates. They have been a part of our life for years. This week on the way home picking Seth up from school, Seth sat in the back talking about how much he loved the pirates. Being the thoughtful and caring person that he is he said "i want us to do something nice for the pirates to say thank you!" he continued to tell us that they are always doing nice things for him and he would really like to show his appreciation.

It's little out of the blue comments like this that make us realise what a great job we are doing at raising the boys. He has morals and his priorities are exactly as they should be. He understands that you cant go through life taking, you should always give something back and when it comes to acting responsibly and doing the right thing he clearly knows the difference between right and wrong (unlike a certain blog author, but i turned out alright in the end).


Ive now got my thinking cap on, the pirates have and will continue to be a great source of motivation for the boys and as Seth so rightly said they deserve a huge thank you. Whatever we decide to do to show our appreciation it needs to be a celebration worthy of our eye patch wearing pirates of the sky.

Watch this space...