Our Christmas Photo Collection From All At Tracie’s Treasures






































Our Christmas Photo Collection From All At Tracie’s Treasures






































Today for Jacks birthday we went to the Liverpool Playhouse to watch a production of Julia Donaldson’s ‘The Giant Came To Town’ it was absolutely amazing.
It was Jack’s 1st time at the Theatre and he was so well behaved. He loved sitting on a special box so the seat was raised and wouldn’t keep going up. We shared a drink and popcorn while waiting for the show to start.







Jack laughed, pointed and clapped at the puppets as they told the story.
As the show finished and everyone was bowing, Jack got excited, clapped and waved goodbye.

We have had so much fun celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. We had a Royal afternoon tea, lots off art and craft activities and a lovely Party.










This is Ruby our newest member to our Family. Ruby is a sandy coloured Cavapoo, well normally Sandy but always getting muddy!


This is a photo off Rubys mummy and daddy, when we went to pick her up the other puppies were still there waiting to go to their new families.


Poppy was so surprised and shocked when I opened the car door and placed Ruby wrapped up in a blanket!




I went in to my bedroom to see why Ruby was barking at, I found her looking in the mirror thinking there was another puppy in the room!!




We are the perfect family for Ruby as she loves playing with toys and we have so many for her to choose from. She especially loves toys that make music and sounds.






She is such a pest! if we close our eyes for one minute she is out into the garden running amok in and out of the ponds. I think she is the most showered puppy in the world!




We take her everywhere with us, the park, beach, pet friendly cafes and the Garden Centre’s. She wants to be friends with everyone and everyone loves her.
Emma has been a part off our childminding family for over ten years. We have had so many laughs, messes, fun and memorable moments together.
Emma has touched so many children and their families lives and we all wish her best in her new role and we will miss her greatly.
Here are a collection of our favourite memories picked by the children.
















Good luck Emma we will all miss you, cant wait for you to pop in and tell us how everything is going xx
Lincolnshire Wildlife Park is one of the UK’s largest animal sanctuaries. The residents are from all walks of life and from all over the world. They have an amazing array of animals which keep the keepers very busy daily, from Tigers to Parrots and lots in between!


We had a fun packed day out walking around the park, we discovered some amazing facts and information about Parrots and learned why the Charity is so important. We listened to the wonderful sounds of the rainforest, spanning from Australia to Africa to the Americas and discovered why they are the only park that talks back!



The Lincolnshire Wildlife Park is a well established ‘National Parrot Sanctuary’ housing over 1000 re-homed Parrots & Parakeets, covering over 100 different species. They have a third of the UK’s Parrots here, and continue to re-home those that need help. These amazing creatures come in all sizes, colours and with some colourful language to accompany them! This parrot above kept saying hello to Poppy.

We found out some interesting facts about the Reindeer pictured above. Their hoof pads soften and widen in warmer weather to walk with ease on the soft ground, in colder weather their pads shrink, exposing their sharp hooves which are able to dig into the ice for extra grip. Their antlers are like a human’s fingerprints, no reindeer’s antlers are the same! How cool is that!


We loved the Tapir which are related to the rhinoceros and have special splayed toes to help them walk through soft muddy grounds. A group of Tapir in the wild is called a candle and baby Tapir are called calves. Calves have very different markings to adults, they are striped with white bands which helps to camouflage them in the wild.

They have a variety of Turtles at the sanctuary, including Yellow Bellied Sliders, Red Eared Sliders, Cumberland Sliders and Map turtles.


If you would like to visit you will find the details are:
Lincolnshire Wildlife Park,
Dickonhill Road,
Friskney,
Lincolnshire,
PE22 8PP
We all recommend a visit!
It’s the start of the Autumn term and our Little Seedlings Georgia, Fearne and Sophie have moved up to school. This means we have our new Seedlings starting.

This is George and his favourite activity is anything related to balls. So we will help him get to know his peers by encouraging him to join in with various ball games.

This is Elsie and she is cute as a button. She has been coming for settling in hours over the last few weeks and this is helped both mum and herself to settle in.

So super proud of our Poppy today, she’s had all her long hair cut off and is donating it to the Princess Trust to help another young lady.



First of all Poppy had to have her hair all washed then dried!


Next, Katie our lovely hairdresser plaited the hair, putting a bobble at both ends

Katie had to measure Poppy’s plait to make sure it fit the criteria for the Princess Trust, we want to make sure we ticked all the boxes.


Finally all was ready to make the cut, we double, triple and quadrupled Poppy’s decision to have it cut. She said a definite YES.


Then came the tears! We all got emotional but reassured Poppy that now was the creation of her new style and it will look and feel fabulous!


Poppy was asked to sit extremely still and stop talking! Haha
Katie started by cutting the back, sides then fringe, then came the happy smiles and excitement of her new haircut! How amazing you look Poppy!



Your new style shows off your amazing smile and you are truly a superstar and there is no prouder mum!
All the Seedlings enjoyed making Kindness Rocks over the last term. The older children asked if they could paint some over the summer holidays as they didn’t get a chance because they were at school.



We thought it would be good to extend the activity by using clay to make the shapes to paint.



First we had to kneed the clay to make it malleable to roll out. Then they chose a cutter and pressed it into the clay to make the shape. It was then laid out on some card ready to dry.

We had to leave them overnight again as they hadn’t completely dried out.

The children worked hard to paint the clay rocks ready to hide.











We found just as many as we hid! We ended up going out for three days to hide them all!
What a wet May we have all had! Its been so hard gardening because every time we go to do some, the weather changes!!



The garden has loved the wet weather and all the plants and grass are all growing lovely.
Early in the year, we sowed tomatoes in various ways to see which would grow better.

Jacy sowed his tomato seed in a Bisto pot, he thought it would protect the roots when he potted it on. Eventually the Bisto pot will disintegrate when the plant is placed in the grow bag giving the roots extra space to grow.


What a fantastic idea Jacy had. His tomato plant is the strongest, tallest and has a tomato already growing on it! We are so impressed that we are collecting Bisto pots now!
The pictures below are of Tracie holding Jacy’s tomato plant up so you can see the amazingly strong roots!






The middle picture is a tomato plant we grew in the green house in a plastic pot. As you can see there are less roots and they are wonky (we do love wonky veg so thats ok!) they are much smaller, thin and scraggly. The bottom pictures (above) are of our other seedlings which we are growing in toilet rolls and they seem nice and strong! We will start hardening them off soon, ready to be planted among our flowers.




Above is our pot we sowed the Melon seeds in. We have no idea how but we have a tomato plant and weeds! No sign of a melon!
We have tried to grow cucumbers as we had a bumper crop last year. Unfortunately they didn’t grow even though we sowed 6!
We decided to go to the garden centre and buy one already established. Within 2 days they had slug damage! So back to the garden centre we went. This time we have put a water marker on it, covered the pot rim with copper (to keep slugs away) and placed it on gravel. We will see how they go in our next garden post.

