For this post I thought I would give you a whistle stop tour of our recent trip visiting family and then hopefully normal services will resume. It is my intention to catch up with you all over the next few days and can only apologise for my absence. Your patience and continued support are greatly appreciated. My prayers are certainly with all of those that have been affected by Hurricane Harvey.
Our whistle stop tour begins and ends with visits to Lucy in Hartlepool, although the photos are actually showing our day trip to Newcastle. We had to get a picture of the sewing machines. We parked in a park and ride area on the outskirts and caught the metro into the city. We certainly crammed a lot into one day, shopping in a wonderful shopping centre and undercover as the weather was atrocious. The Disney store was a must and then onto a walk to the Natural History Museum, passing some stunning monuments and a lovely old church on our way.
The university bringing back some wonderful memories of our visits to Newcastle when Lucy was reading Maths there, where she met James and the rest is History.
We had some amazing adventures together cramming in so much. The Hartlepool Marina was a joy to walk around and a stop at the ice-cream parlour a must.
We certainly had fun throwing pennies into the monkey and choosing our favourite boat, even planning our little trips away together. There was of course a little crafting done together, this time we became fashion designers and designed and made our own handbags.
All too soon our visit was over and off we went to visit my dear Mum and Dad, we enjoyed spending quality time together and planning our outings once they have moved. The housing market is slow in their area at the moment but there has been a little interest so we are hopeful they will be with us soon.
We did have a stroll around a car boot sale with Mum and managed to pick up a few items that were on the shopping list, saving us money so a great bonus. Our next stop on this Whistle stop tour was our visit to Amie in Ampthill, helping with childcare as her regular childminder was taking a holiday. It was a joy to help out, we were so surprised how much Honey had grown and how independent she is becoming. Already she is feeding herself and has quite the vocabulary. Bertie is such a good big brother and loves to play alongside her most of the time unless Lego is involved, that is a completely different story... We managed to cram a lot into a week, despite the rain. Milton Keynes shopping centre had been converted to a beach for the Summer so we did have some fun there.
Bertie did manage a hole in one a few times, a budding golfer in the making. Whilst Honey enjoyed Granny's makeup bag...
...a little too much. We had a great day out at a local bird of prey activity centre, Herrings Green Farm. There is something for everyone a great place to visit if you are in the area including over 200 birds of prey on display. As well as flying displays which we all enjoyed, although Honey seemed to take more interest in the farm animals. However, that could be that she was allowed to roam a little more freely.
Tyre clambering and horseriding was a highlight for Bertie.
We also had a trip to Bedford where we enjoyed painting some pottery, which included cake of course. A trip to Tring where we had a busy morning around the Natural History Museum.
We had an amazing morning at Hitchin Lavender in Herfordshire. It was a beautiful sunny day so it was a joy wandering along the rows of lavender cutting stems and filling our bags as we went. Once again coffee and cake was enjoyed along with a stroll up and down the rows of sunflowers. Another great day out. All too soon it was time to say our goodbyes and drive to Norwich where we had another great few days with Victoria and her little family. Another car boot sale was enjoyed. Victoria and I had a few hours strolling along the many rows on our own whilst the boys had fun in the garden. Once again I managed to secure a few bargains, a great bonus and lovely to spend some quality time with Victoria. We had a wonderful visit to an indoor play centre, perfect for both the boys with activities for all ages.
The boys are certainly budding builders in the making and had great fun designing and indeed building a summer house for Granny.
The tractors were fun, there was a lot of laughter as Granny pushed them around the circuit.
There was even a farm, so a great day out. We were amazed by the extensive vocabulary of Hector who in just a few short weeks is now talking in sentences, albeit small ones.
The weather had greatly improved so there was fun with the sand and water table in the garden and lots of fun visiting the park.
See you soon.
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ReplyDeleteWow, you packed so much in to your time away and had lots of fun too by the look of those photos. How lovely that your parents will be joining you, I do hope they get some good news about their house soon.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely adventures with your loved ones!
I so enjoyed sharing your days with you, and am so happy you have those memories tucked inside your hearts.
Enjoy your beautiful home and rest, sweet friend!
What beautiful grandchildren you have. Looks like you had a great time. Know what you mean about needing some rest after a trip.
ReplyDeleteLovely tour and pictures !!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour grandchildren are cute and growing up very fast !
Have a relax week !
Anna
Thank you for sharing your lovely family photographs. You've had a busy time of it this Summer.
ReplyDeleteI hope it won't be too much longer until your parent's home is sold and they are able to join you. X
How wonderful. It looks like everyone had a very nice visit. Your grandchildren are all getting so big! I can't believe it. Thank you for sharing your family's life with us.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like your days were spent well and with lots of wonderful company. Many memories made with the little ones. It's always nice to be back home in the end.
ReplyDeletexx Beca
Some more happy memories created for you x
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! All of the grandchildren are growing so fast! Thank you for sharing this wonderful holiday with us. It looks as though you had a wonderful time with everyone. I didn't know your parents were planning to join you on the island. That is just wonderful. I hope their house sells soon and you'll all be together. Now it's time for some rest for you.
ReplyDeleteBlessings always, Betsy
So glad that you've had a wonderful time with your family. It looks as if you had an action packed Summer with them as you visited each family and then had Lucy and her little family to stay. I do hope your Mum and Dad can join you very soon once their house is sold. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful family, and seems like a wonderful trip :)
ReplyDeleteHello mama, first of all I wish you lots of happiness and good heath in your new home. I’m very sorry for such a long absence, I’ve had a sort of bloggers block over the past few months. I’ve dipped into your blog a few times since you moved but I can’t remember if I made any comments!!
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed this post, you all look so happy. Your family photos are lovely and your grandchildren are adorable. I used to work in Milton Keynes.
You sound so happy, I’m pleased you and Gerard, and Mickey, have settled in well. You are so lucky waking up to those views every morning.
The attic rooms look lovely, Mickey looks well at home in the nursery:-) I bet your grandchildren love it.
I love your chic stool. Your finds in the outbuilding are great.
I’m with you about caged animals, I know most of our zoos are very good nowadays, but I can’t visit them.
Your boat and butterfly are gorgeous, as are your gift tags. I love what you’ve done with the fronts of your drawers, and your chairs. Love your ladybird stones, what a great idea with the noughts and crosses. Your bathroom is gorgeous
I like your painting of the sheep, very handsome.
I love Mickey, he’s just like my two, he knows what he likes :-)
Thank you for your happy moments with children I really appreciate it!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great time you had. Thanks for sharing it via all those photos!! The grands are all adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThe best vacation of all is spent with the little ones. You have six adorable grandchildren. Lots of happy memories, for sure!
ReplyDeletewow, a whistle stop tour indeed! Ive been AWOL all summer, can't wait to go through and look back over your posts to see how your new home and life are shaping up!
ReplyDeleteJillxo
What a busy, wonderful Whistle Stop tour! Your grands are adorable. You are making grand memories for them and you. Now you can rest up. Traveling can be quite tiring.♥
ReplyDeleteThe little ones enjoyed a lot. lovely pictures..
ReplyDeleteYour photos are an absolute sheer delight! Thank you so much for sharing, you have made my day!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how fast the children are growing. They all are so cute. Looks like you all had fun together. Visits like that really are over too soon.
ReplyDeleteYou may very well have the cutest grandkids on planet earth! :-) I'm glad you got to see them all and have fun with each and every one. You're all lucky to have each other. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeleteOh my you have been busy. I am glad you are able to get around to see everyone and share special times. Jo x
ReplyDeleteWhat a busy and happy time you've had catching up with everyone. x
ReplyDeletewow lots of fun to have & see. Beautiful grandchildren you have! love the huge hog photos of them all crashed on the ground, they must've just ate, lol., they are huge! -Lisa
ReplyDeleteAfter that vacation, you needed a vacation. I'll bet you were exhausted. I'm tired as an armchair traveler. What a glorious place to visit. And your love of animals and birds and grandchildren shows in your photos.
ReplyDeleteLoved that rhino. At a distance, he could be mistaken for the real thing.
That was quite a lovely post and photos of your recent family visits. Thanks for sharing the fun times despite some inclement weather along the way.
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