Here's my top ten:
1. Find a recipe for vegetarian marshmallows and learn how to make them (I love marshmallows and miss them - you can buy them but not as easily).
2. Go wild swimming in a Scottish loch.
3. Have more picnics.
4. Enter some baking in the Nairn Country Show - Ken has to as well, we're going to see if either of us get a prize.
5. Eat more ice cream. There are so many Italian ice cream shops in Scotland that it would be rude not to try them.
6. Visit more old graveyards - hours and hours of fun.
7. Visit more places in Scotland that we've never been before.
8. Have a campfire on the beach at night and roast marshmallows (see #1)
9. Go for more walks and hopefully find more interesting things like in the photo below.
10. Snuggle with my beloved any chance I get as that's always a fun thing to do.
What fun things have you got planned for this year? Before you go, hop over to Tamara's Blog and see what my fellow bloggers have come up with.
Until next time, be good, stay safe, and make sure you have fun in the next week.
Pamela & Ken
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How fun. I'll try to eat more ice cream too. That's a very good thing to do.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ♥
Thanks Sandee, try a flavour that you've never tried before.
DeleteThat's what I get for trying to comment using my phone...
ReplyDeleteSo here I go again: love everything food and fun related on your list. Not so sure about the cementary visit, though. Every time I go to our local one I end up discovering just another dear person's tombstone.
Happy new year, have a wonderful time filling up that journal with great memories!
Thanks Tamara, we'll try our hardest.
DeleteGreat list. That was such a thoughtful gift to make for your hubby. I like to look things up so I found you a recipe for vegetarian marshmallows-
ReplyDeletehttps://www.biggerbolderbaking.com/homemade-marshmallows-recipe/
Thank you. Have a great week.
DeleteIf you use agar agar instead of gelatin for your marshmallows, then you have to use egg whites. If you don't eat eggs, oops. Also, I have read that they are useless in hot cocoa. I am not a vegetarian, so I just make the real stuff.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that Denise. Have a great week.
Delete#5 - oh yes, I think I need to do that too. honestly, I haven't had ice cream in ages. I used to eat ice cream sandwiches during the winter, well, it was just that one time but ice cream can be eaten in the winter, sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI would say 'read more' because I love reading but maybe that won't count unless you're reading one of those laugh out loud books.
have a lovely day.