Sunday, 31 August 2014

Sorry for neglecting you!

Hello Blog, it has been a long time!

The holidays have flown past in a blur and I now find I am at the end of them and due back to work tomorrow.

I think the reason the blog has been neglected has been because I haven't had my laptop out much and so haven't written it.

I am thinking of some ideas for the start of a new school year!

1. Give up social media for a month
2. Start exercising some more
3. Read more
4. Write more


It has been a summer of wonderful weather and bounteous produce.

Rather than writing it all down - I think I'll put photos of some of the highlights!


Garden produce post our week away


Lots of loom band fun... Disney Princesses and Owls



Raspberry Jam



Plum chutney in its early stages


In the jars... quite a few hours later


Beautiful Scotland



Blackberry and Apple Pie



Another fantastic Crop of Raspberries


End of holiday treat - sadly I didn't make these!

Monday, 11 August 2014

Rainy Monday

The weather has welcomed us home and we have contented with Hurricane Bertha for the last two days and sadly it looks like it is with us for the rest of this week!

Children make their own entertainment on wet days; and my two and their friend who was here too; were very reluctant to go out today!

I listened to them playing schools; teenagers (the ultimate game for 6 year olds!) and make up parlours.

At one point my youngest was heard to shout; "my fingers are numb; I need a pencil" - she was loom banding!

I did persuade them to go outside for a short while to make up some hanging baskets and pots with me - I hope the slugs won't eat all the flowers.

My 10 YO wanted to do some science experiments with corn flour - this is the result!



At least corn flour mess is very easy to clean up; I discovered you can just sweep it...


Happy Holidays

Last week; we were in Anglesey with our friends; staying in a beautiful cottage in Aberffraw. Although we did have wi-fi; I didn't have my laptop and I find typing on a tablet very slow going.

I last went to Anglesey in 1991 with three friends from my course at University. It was a post exam trip; we stayed in a Youth Hostel and visited a National Trust Property - Plas Newydd; famous for its Whistler mural and fantastic views over the Menai Straits. We also went to Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll-llantysiliogogogoch and stood under the railway sign like hundreds of tourists before and since!

My only other experience of Anglesey was in about 1993; when I went to Ireland with a friend and we got the ferry from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire. My memories from that trip; were that we failed to find the fast North Wales Express way and nearly missed our ferry!

Anglesey is a place much loved by Mancunians; I hadn't quite appreciated how close it was! (It only took just over two hours to get there!) Every person I spoke to before we went had advice about what to do; best beaches; best wet weather activities!

I was looking forward to going to Stone Science; a museum of the geology of Anglesey; but we never had a day wet enough to do it!

The place we stayed was a 10 minute walk from the beach; great body boarding beach and it had a stream running from the village to the sea that was perfect for wading; swimming and kayaking.

I loved the view from the beach; the mountains on the Llyn Peninsula. (I am sure I could see the mountain we had camped at in 1981 when we did our first family trip to Wales) It was also possible to see the edge of Snowdonia from the village. I don't think we saw Snowdon the whole week we were there; it was always shrouded in cloud.

The children; my friend and I went for a hack along part of the Menai Straits; we had amazing views of Caernarfon.

It was a relaxing and enjoyable week; the coast paths were studded with fantastic flowers and lots of unusual butterflies. We found Neolithic Burial Chambers and churches only accessible at low tide. Castles that were almost in the sea.

On the day we left; we met some other friends in Caernarfon and looked back over at Anglesey; We could see the riding school. It was a great way to finish the holiday!

My memories of Caernarfon had been that it was a grey town with an imposing castle; I found old photos from my trip there in 1981; we had obviously been there on  a very rainy day and it does look grey and quite bleak. Thirty plus years later; on a sunshiny day it was glorious! It reminded me of the French City of La Rochelle. It was apparently based on Byzantine Castles.

I wonder what memories my children will have laid down during this holiday. I hope they remember some of the stories their Dad has told them about the history and legends of Wales. (I hope I remember them too!)


Beaumaris; nearly in the sea.



Aberffraw Beach


A random bit of Yarn Bombing near the neolithic tomb






Friday, 1 August 2014

End of a long week

Finally we have reached the end of what has seemed to be the slowest week ever! The children were disagreeing with me on that point. They have had a week full of activity; one playing her instrument all week; the other singing, dancing and acting.

The moments of joy in my week have been watching them both perform. Small girl sang her heart out; songs from Shrek the musical and The Lion King. Tall girl played quartets; orchestral pieces and sang and moved to the music too.

I have huge respect for the staff who run these summer holiday programmes. Fantastic organisation skills and brilliant at knowing how to get children to perform their best.

In other news; Tall girl has finally mastered the art of loom band charms. We have had a penguin and an owl made this week. I am hoping for one to attach to my keys which have been lost several times recently!

Sadly the weather has not been so fair as it was the last few weeks; but we still managed to squeeze in a picnic in the park yesterday after the performances.

I am now only in work for a few more days; and the children still have four and half weeks of the holidays left!

Lets hope the sun starts to shine again.


Penguin


Star the Owl