Saturday, 22 October 2011

St David's in August


Five days in St. Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales, to play on the beaches, walk the cliff paths and see a lot of Nana and Grandad. My highlights were that I actually read a newspaper, and went to bed early most nights. I also especially enjoyed finding a place called Druidstone (Thanks to Stephen who introduced it to us), that had great, simple, home-cooked, hearty food (just right after a windy clifftop walk), lots of art for sale on the walls and a very relaxed atmosphere. I reckon it'd be a great location for my 40th birthday celebrations. I just wonder who might want to travel that far to celebrate with me?






We took a boat ride with Aunty Jenny around Ramsey Island, where we saw seal pups. It was all very enjoyable, except for the fact that Sophie screamed almost the whole time.....until she final fell asleep and the boat had some peace.




Tuesday, 18 October 2011

The Just So festival



In August we spent a weekend at the Just So festival. It is a family camping festival that was full of so many fun things for us to all do together. As a treat, we stayed in a canvas bell tent, which had air mattress and loads of room inside. It was erected and waiting for us on our arrival - now that is easy camping! Easy for me to get used to, for sure.



We did a pirate workshop, spent a lot of time playing in the giant sand pit, made Green Men out of clay (Andrew's are shown below, but William made one that he said was a representation of Sophie), built dens, made claves and a woodland badge (William used a band saw and power drill with help and supervision), made leafy crowns, had a wild rumpus, listened to story telling and a performance of Peter and the Wolf, played with hoola hoops, balloons, bubbles, ate pizza and even relaxed! It was all super fun and we plan to go back and do it again next year.



My personal highlights were special because they were completely unexpected - not that we really new what to expect at this festival. The first was one evening at a cabaret performance (the kids were really engrossed in the acts) when we watched a dance off between the Gruffalo and Elmo (the patchwork elephant). Imagine 7 ft tall characters from books trying to dance in their costume suits. The other was while we were listening to story telling and the author bounced out a 4 ft diameter bogie that we bounced above our heads, around the audience. I wasn't expecting that to happen.....





New Forest Camping July 2011


We had our annual camping trip to the New Forrest, with two other families with kids. Much fun was had by all!


We went to a village festival one day, and the kids were SO excited by the rides, but even more excited when we told them that they could go on one.



It is never possible to get all 6 kids in one picture, all being happy - this was our best attempt.

Summer in Oxford


The fact that I'm posting our Summer pictures in mid-October may give you the hint that I'm just not keeping up with this blog so well any more. Life is busy.

On the up side, Sophie has discovered that she LOVES being bounced by William on a bouncy castle.



William's 4th Birthday


William's 4th Birthday was celebrated with Jenny, Seb and Simon, who all came to visit William (and us) on the day. There was some balloon bopping! He also had a party in the local park with 8 friends. Andrew devised and lead some great games, including 'chuck the wellie' which the kids loved. William had a picnic lunch with a dinosaur cake. Thanks to Great Uncle Barry and Aunty Linda for the ukelele!