It is April now, the weather should be improving yet it is still so bitterly cold.
It is depressing, I much prefer the slightly warmer weather, being able to be outside is what makes me the most happy.
But recently it seems like getting outside is such a chore, and that makes me sad.
Regular readers may have read my post the other week about how we had to sell our little canal cruiser, and with it our dreams of carefree canalside holidays.
When we sold the boat we decided we would try to find something else to get us outside, something that would enable us, in some way, to at least try to capture the freedom the boat brought, all be it in a totally different way.
But with funds low, the options were reduced, what could possibly enable us all to get outdoors, have fun and adventures without costing us additional monthly payments or a huge lump sum.
I have always loved the idea of a campervan, touring the country and stopping off to appreciate the little bits of the nation that others perhaps overlook. But the problem is campervans are not cheap, and our budget just wouldn't cover one big enough for all of us.
So what else?
Darren has always loved the old Landrovers, and its been on his wishlist for a long time to have one.
This seemed to be a good time to give it ago, we found that we could pick up an old Landrover, that needs abit of TLC but is reliable enough to get us around for within our budget.
These big old beast of a car suits us down to the ground, three children with muddy wellies and two dogs, filthy and wet, can all pile into the back without a worry, we can also get camping equipment in with more room to spare than in our old and rather tiny rover metro. Now we can threw all our supplies in and drive off for the odd weekend away as and whenever we're able.
The other main factor to not keeping the boat was that the children were not kean on long weeks away,and keeping the boat for very rare day trips just wasn't cost effective, but day trips out locally are far more easy to perswade my eldest to come along.
Having the Landrover encourages us all to get out, together, instead of the boys always opting to stay home when I suggest we go locally to walk the dogs.
Even just for trips to the local National Forest or lake, going just a few minutes further makes it that bit more of an adventure.
So I am hopeful that this summer will still be filled with outdoor activities, I just wish the sun would hurry up so we don't all freeze quite so much!
It is depressing, I much prefer the slightly warmer weather, being able to be outside is what makes me the most happy.
But recently it seems like getting outside is such a chore, and that makes me sad.
Regular readers may have read my post the other week about how we had to sell our little canal cruiser, and with it our dreams of carefree canalside holidays.
When we sold the boat we decided we would try to find something else to get us outside, something that would enable us, in some way, to at least try to capture the freedom the boat brought, all be it in a totally different way.
But with funds low, the options were reduced, what could possibly enable us all to get outdoors, have fun and adventures without costing us additional monthly payments or a huge lump sum.
I have always loved the idea of a campervan, touring the country and stopping off to appreciate the little bits of the nation that others perhaps overlook. But the problem is campervans are not cheap, and our budget just wouldn't cover one big enough for all of us.
So what else?
Darren has always loved the old Landrovers, and its been on his wishlist for a long time to have one.
This seemed to be a good time to give it ago, we found that we could pick up an old Landrover, that needs abit of TLC but is reliable enough to get us around for within our budget.
These big old beast of a car suits us down to the ground, three children with muddy wellies and two dogs, filthy and wet, can all pile into the back without a worry, we can also get camping equipment in with more room to spare than in our old and rather tiny rover metro. Now we can threw all our supplies in and drive off for the odd weekend away as and whenever we're able.
The other main factor to not keeping the boat was that the children were not kean on long weeks away,and keeping the boat for very rare day trips just wasn't cost effective, but day trips out locally are far more easy to perswade my eldest to come along.
Having the Landrover encourages us all to get out, together, instead of the boys always opting to stay home when I suggest we go locally to walk the dogs.
Even just for trips to the local National Forest or lake, going just a few minutes further makes it that bit more of an adventure.
So I am hopeful that this summer will still be filled with outdoor activities, I just wish the sun would hurry up so we don't all freeze quite so much!
I'm linking this post up to Coombe mills Country Kids... and hoping that I will start to link up much more regularly again!
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