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Sunday, 12 November 2017

“It was a hobbit hole, and that means comfort”



I often day dream about selling everything we own and just adventuring for the rest of our lives. It's always been one of those life choices that I think would really suit me and I know Mrs M feels the same. I've found myself becoming less and less attached to my possessions as the years go by and I just want to be out there visiting new places and exchanging all that stuff for experiences. It is this way of thinking that has been the driving force for the last 2 years of home schooling, learning outdoors is so much more fun and learning though a series of experiences is what life is all about. 


Camping has always been one of Opeie's and my favourite homeschooling things to do as it means we can travel to various places we've not been before, research the area before hand and then spend time adventuring for a couple of days. After a camping trip a few weeks back though it was clear that, due to the cold wet weather it was time to hang up our guide rope hooks for the season until next year, sad times.


Mrs M had been saying for quite sometime that we should book hotels in random places so that we can continue the fun, but being in a hotel really doesn't have the same appeal to a couple of hardcore adventurers like us. Last week though Mrs M sent me a link to a hobbit house on Airbnb which really peaked my attention. A small, simple little hut, built into a hill in Brecon, absolutely perfect for us. Mrs M booked us a night there as she was working abroad and a couple of days back we packed a few things and hit the road.


I didn't tell Opeie anything about where we were going and as we climbed the stairs up the hill to where the Hobbit hole was located he said 'I don't think its up here dad'. As we got to the top and he saw where we were staying for the night, his eyes lit up. With a fold out Sofa bed, small fridge and wood burner/oven, we had everything we needed for a night of adventure. The weather was awful, so our plans for spending a late afternoon stomping through the hills went right out the window so we got out our sketchbooks for a spot of drawing. I had my reservations about whether we were going to last the night there, as it was so cold, but once the doors were closed, curtains were pulled and wood burner was lit the hobbit house became very cosy. 


Our evening was spent playing games and watching movies, tucked up with the fire burning, it was a really lovely way to spend an evening. The Hobbit hole was so toasty in the night that Opeie woke up and said it was too hot. Waking up with no fire burning though was definitely a shock to the system and we quickly got up and got dressed. The cold crisp air was beautiful though and the frost across the hillside really added to the adventure. Opeie wrapped himself in a blanket and we sat with the doors open and watched the sun come up, it was a magical end to a fun evening in the hobbit house.


Friday, 19 December 2014

“Never laugh at live dragons, Bilbo you fool!”


UPDATE:

Thank you all for taking part in The competition. The winner of the Hobbit goodies is  jamieisbell....., an email has been sent and we look forward to hearing from you. Congratulations.

Stay tuned for more fun competitions In The new year.


I love a good competition and being able to reward our readers with great products every now and again is a lovely feeling (especially when its LEGO)

To celebrate the release of The Hobbit Battle of Five Armies, in cinemas from December 12, we’re giving one lucky person the chance to win a LEGO® Lonely Mountain set, a signed sword plus a goody bag filled with Hobbit action figures and even a themed t-shirt! 
 
About The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies 

New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Present a Wingnut Films Production, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies . As with the first two films in the Trilogy, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug , the final film is a production of New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (MGM), with New Line managing production. Warner Bros. Pictures is handling worldwide theatrical distribution, with select international territories as well as all international television distribution being handled by MGM. www.thehobbit.net 


The Lonely Mountain set is the must have for any Hobbit enthusiast – containing a sought after Smaug dragon figure, a first for LEGO®! 


Bilbo Baggins™ has been sent to look for the Arkenstone™ inside The Lonely Mountain. Find the secret door into the lair of Smaug™ and enter with the Dwarves. Smaug is an enormous fire-breathing Dragon, unlike anything you’ve ever seen before, so move fast! Includes five minifigures with assorted weapons and accessories: Bilbo Baggins, Balin the Dwarf, Dwalin the Dwarf, Fili the Dwarf and Kili the Dwarf, plus a Smaug figure. 


IN CINEMAS EVERYWHERE DECEMBER 12 th Cert: 12A 


LEGO and the LEGO logo are trademarks of the LEGO Group © 2014 The LEGO Group, All Rights Reserved 


© Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved. THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES and the names of the characters, items, events and places therein are trademarks of The Saul Zaentz Company d/b/a Middle-earth Enterprises under license to New Line Productions, Inc. (s14) 


Competition open to UK residents only. Competition closes on 26 th December 2014 at 11.59pm.

One Winner will be chosen at random from the list of correct answers and will receive: 


1 x LEGO ® The Lonely Mountain set 

1 x signed sword 

1 x Hobbit t-shirt 

1 x LEGO notebook 

1 x action sword 

1 x double action figure set 

1 x single action figure set 


For your chance to win, just answer the question below: 

What is the name of Bilbo Baggins ’ home ? 

   1. a. Bag-End 
   2. b. Bag Land 
   3. c. Baggins Hole 
   4. d. Baggins Shire

Leave your name and email address in the comment box.

Good luck and Gifts from the Pirates hope you enjoy the festive season.