Hello!
I can’t believe it’s been over a month but I have lots of images of one of my recent renovations. I always take pictures of the empty house and the house with the family living in it. Then when I want to post them I always have too many photos. So this post is all about my first family who live in the first house I was bought. Beachwood hall is sometimes called Willow hall.
And as I have mentioned this family are quite faded. They are over 12 years old now so I think they have lasted well. I don’t think it’s that fun keeping them in boxes, I have never have and never will.
I will forewarn that some of these images have off lighting as they were taken during a dull day.
It’s always busy in the Beaman house, with having 5 children there is always someone needing their parents’ attention.
At the moment, it’s making sure that Boris actually does his homework after school. After some calls from the school about some missed pieces his parents know he does not in fact do it when he says he will.
And with 5 children comes lots of laundry.
And Larry eating Geraldine out of the house. He loves playing rugby and his eating habits reflect that.
One of my favourite part of this house is the little garden on the balcony. Lucille is looking after the little ones so that Geraldine can have a moment outside.
Geraldine is heading outside now. It’s looking like it might rain so she wants to see if anyone of her plants will be better inside.
But as soon as they know their mother is doing something even slightly interesting the little ones come running. Constance and Alister have planted some seeds (perhaps not that well as Geraldine quickly replanted them). They are keen to see what has changed since they came outside yesterday.
Her moments peace was quickly a very loud one. She just swept out here and there will quickly be soil everywhere (Alister seems to have developed a taste for it after seeing how worried his Mum got).
Sometimes though they get a moments peace together on the balcony. Larry likes gardening too although he prefers tending to his tomato plants rather than flowers.
I hope you enjoyed!
Best wishes,
Helly :)
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