Sunday 8 December 2013

Festivity

Cabin fever was setting in after a few days at home with a poorly kiddo.

Our tree went up last weekend and is decorated, but our beloved wreath disintegrated last year and we hadn't yet replaced it so inspired by Mummy Rawles' early start and dedication to Christmas tree picking this morning, we headed over to Welford Christmas Tree Farm to buy a wreath, see some animals and enjoy a cheeky mulled wine.

I am sorely regretting not having bought a real tree now. As we browsed the trees, some still growing, the smell of Christmas and the wonderful buzz of anticipation and preparation surrounded us. No one seemed stressed, they were just enjoying the magic that the tree farm had to offer. 

The farm offers a small selection of animals to see, including a donkey who will take your tree to your car for you, some free festive crafting for children, a wonderful little shop selling decorations and lovely Christmas gifts (supplying complimentary mince pies, mulled wine and jelly beans for fussier pallets) and if you're there at the right time, the opportunity to meet Santa. Good old fashioned festive cheer in the outdoors, mud and all. Obviously it's a business, but there's nothing commercial about the way it feels. Just lovely. And the excitement resulted in E's first muddy-knees-and-muddy-bum-with-no-spare-trousers situation. Perfect. I would highly recommend a visit

I ended up buying a plain wreath and spent this afternoon decorating it. I'm so pleased with it! Remember my post about festive traditions? Without even thinking about it, we just started another... 











Overjoyed that we got out to link up with #countrykids and #magicmoment this week.

Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall

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21 comments:

  1. What gorgeous photos and the wreath came out lovely. I love the photo of your little girl smiling so sweetly. Thanks for linking up and sharing your festive traditions with Country Kids.

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    1. Thanks Fiona, glad we managed a link up! I adore that photo of her, but she suddenly looks very grown up!

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  2. Love the wreath! Adorable pictures!

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  3. What a little cutie pie! I get cabin fever too if I'm in too long.
    I'm visiting today from Lovin the Weekend blog hop.

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  4. lovely wreath and gorgeous photos. Popping over from #magicmoments

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  5. It looks lovely - well done you. Great pics too.

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  6. awww honey what a super trip out, however i have to say I am in love with your wreath is beautiful!! well done you for making it x

    thanks for linking up with #MagicMoments

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  7. Your photos are lovely as is your wreath! #MM

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  8. That's lovely, and another tradition started there! Gorgeous photos x

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    1. I'm all OVER my traditions! Call me Traditional Therese :)

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  9. Sounds like a lovely tradition. Photos are amazing!
    Thanks for linking #LetKidsBeKids

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  10. I love the final product and it looks like you had fun making it! The colours in your photo's are fab! #MagicMoments

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    1. Thank you! It was fun but I am somewhat scratched from a fight with the holly...

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  11. What a lovely little festive escape! Beautiful wreath!

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