Knowing that a whole week of freedom stretched ahead of us meant I didn't mind if we stayed out a little later, if they had fish and chips for dinner or if they waded a little too far into the sea. It was lovely spending the late afternoon building sandcastles, collecting rocks and enjoying the glorious weather.
The big boys had been sent some lovely tees from Five Boys Clothing featuring cheetahs (they are really interested in how fast animals can run after our day at the zoo this month so they were a big hit). Five Boys teamed up with a young designer, Bronte Adam
to create a range of t-shirts for kids aged 3-11 to raise awareness of conservation and support endangered species. These tees are made from organic cotton and £1 from each sale goes to ARKive. They are the perfect weight for summer, light and airy and the designs are brilliant and bright.
to create a range of t-shirts for kids aged 3-11 to raise awareness of conservation and support endangered species. These tees are made from organic cotton and £1 from each sale goes to ARKive. They are the perfect weight for summer, light and airy and the designs are brilliant and bright.
We met friends and shared fish and chips crowded around our picnic blanket. The boys ran barefoot, chasing the waves and running back out in delight and Cora was mostly content inside her UV protective tent (which is good as I think she has her Daddy's pale skin). We stayed out until all four were exhausted and we went home ready for bed.
Our bank holiday weekend has been busy, we have been outdoors for nearly all of it and we are looking forward to the rest of half term, more beach days, more sunshine and plenty of ice cream to keep us cool.
Love these tiger t-shirts! We're off on a zoo trip soon, might have to get my son one x
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