{"id":96537,"date":"2020-05-15T12:29:01","date_gmt":"2020-05-15T11:29:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stories.qvcuk.com\/?p=96537"},"modified":"2020-05-15T13:41:18","modified_gmt":"2020-05-15T12:41:18","slug":"lockdown-haircuts-and-tasty-tray-bake-chicken","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stories.qvcuk.com\/presenters\/katy-pullinger\/lockdown-haircuts-and-tasty-tray-bake-chicken\/","title":{"rendered":"Lockdown haircuts and tasty tray bake chicken!"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hi everyone, I hope you are all doing OK under the circumstances. It’s hard to know what to say about everything at the moment, I’m finding everything that is going on to be very divisive. So many differing opinions to it all, so I won’t go into any of that. Simply, we are carrying on doing what we are supposed to be doing. Being sensible, staying at home as much as possible, washing hands, keeping the kids occupied and trying to stay positive. We do choose to take our daily exercise and get the kids running about and Fred and I take it in turns to go for a run\/power walk or we do a family walk.<\/p>\n
Our oasis of calm <\/strong><\/p>\n On that note, over the last 7 weeks we have been very lucky in our area as a local golf club near us opened its doors to the public as a place to get some space, fresh air and head space. It’s been the most incredible treat for so many people and a real beauty spot. There have been new ducklings on the pond to check in on, familiar faces to smile and wave at and the abundance of green from the fairways to take in.<\/p>\n I’m told it was partly to help the golf course keep the crows from destroying the course but whatever the reason we are very grateful they let us in. Like all good things though it has had to come to an end now that golf has been given the green light to re-start (with restrictions) so they have closed the gates to the public. It was wonderful while it lasted we took our last walk there on Sunday as we had a feeling it would be our last chance.<\/p>\n And she’s off! <\/strong><\/p>\n Something else that has got us outside was the determination to use lockdown as an opportunity to get Tilda riding a bike without stabilisers. It’s been one of those parenting goals that we have needed to tick off for a long time. We have tried all the recommendations like balance bikes etc but they didn’t work for her and due to a few other factors we hadn’t managed to get her on two wheels yet.<\/p>\n Time being one thing but also when we tried it before Tilda got quite distressed about it all so we shelved it until she was ready and concentrated on other goals like getting her to a great level of swimming for example. She is now like a little fish in the water. This time however, boy was she ready. The stabilisers came off and in literally two tries she was off!! It’s such a momentous moment when you see your children achieve a goal like that.<\/p>\n The first time they walk, cycle or nail that cartwheel is a real shout, clap and whoop moment! We have a bike shop at the end of our road that is open, with social distancing measures, so we were able to get her onto a bike that’s perfect for her size and now there’s no stopping her! Now, just a small matter of getting Ivy going……..different challenge altogether!!<\/p>\n Home science <\/strong><\/p>\n We have been cracking on with home schooling which is going OK. Tilda has Google Classroom to get through each day with at least 4 assignments that she has to complete. We concentrate on that in the morning and try and get Ivy doing some reception level worksheets or some colouring in to keep her happy. In the afternoons we let them play, craft, do Lego or we delve into our box of science experiments.<\/p>\n I ordered it at the beginning of home schooling so that we had something else to try other than school work. The girls love it, making slime etc. This week we did the Skittles experiment which is super simple. All you need is a packet of sweets, a shallow plate and some warm water. Apparently you can do it with milk too! You place the skittles around the edge of the plate and then carefully pour on the warm water, you then sit back and watch the rainbow creep across the water. Yes the girls still ate the sweets even after the colour had come off them all!<\/p>\n Lockdown haircut! <\/strong><\/p>\n Those of you who follow me on Instagram may have seen this happen at the weekend as I streamed it live. Fred finally let me cut his hair and take off the beard!! He was starting to resemble Tom hanks in Castaway. The beard was out of control and I hardly recognised him anymore. I have never cut hair before other than trimming a little of my own, so I was a little nervous but ready to wing it. We didn’t have any clippers but we did have a beard trimmer which we figured would do. I couldn’t find our comb either so I had to use a toy dolls comb!!! We managed it though and even Ivy had a go.<\/p>\n For the neatening up around the neck area I used the Hollywood Browzer<\/a> to razor off all the fluffy bits and it’s so easy and safe to use, in stock now at QVC. You can see me do that on the video. So if you are up for a laugh and watching Fred go from mountain man to looking ten years younger then click here<\/a> as I saved the live onto my IGTV. You’ll also see the moment I nearly took his lip off…..whoops.<\/p>\n\n
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