We're just back from a week at my parents in Leicester. We drove down last Friday and Steve came back and picked us up yesterday. It was a lovely week with the grandparents chasing round after Beth, all our meals cooked for us and no cleaning for us to do . . . perfect!
We spent a lot of time around the house mostly playing in the garden. Beth found
grandma's umbrella and thoroughly enjoyed posing and playing with it. Unfortunately it is no longer capable of shielding off the rain but it was great fun while it lasted. The other great garden entertai
nment was courtesy of grandpa (thank you grandpa!) who showed off his skills by building Beth a sandpit. It was a hit and both Beth and Molly (the dolly and grandma + grandpa) spent many a happy hour playing in it. Beth also spent a while doing her experiments . . . she loves doing footprints on the mat after her bath so decided to try and do sand footprints on the lid of the sandpit. First she put her foot in the sand, walked across the grass and tried to make a print - it didn't work. Next she put her foot in the sand, kept it off the grass and tried to make one that way. Again no luck. Finally she put some sand on the lid then put her foot on that, whoopee, it worked! It looks like she will be taking after her auntie Jane and become a scientist.
Also in the garden, grandma designed and built a kite for her and Beth to fly. It was a very intricate design - plastic grocery bag and string :) but seemed to work brilliantly. I'm not sure who got more exercise from that activity but I do know that grandma slept well that night!! On a final note about the garden, here is a picture of the fruit and veg patch - it's fantastic and would make anyone want to take up gardening. During the week we ate quite a few things from it though some things aren't quite ready. Here's a list of what's growing on it: strawberries,
raspberries, gooseberries, rhubarb, beetroot, lettuce, courgettes, potatoes, leeks, tomatoes, sweet corn, coriander, basil, thyme, cucumber, and mange-tout (I'm sure I've left something out but you get the picture). Also, this picture was taken at 10pm - as you can imagine it can be quite difficult persuading a toddler that she should be in bed when it gets dark so late and starts getting light just after 3am!
On two occasions we went to Beacon Hill Country Park. It has a mixtu
re of fields and woods to walk around and more importantly, a rhododendron labyrinth. There are little hidey holes, walkways, houses and wooden sculptures all around it. Beth had a fantastic time exploring - ducking under branches and loosing us all. It's amazing that we actually found her to bring her home.
Toby had a good week, too. He had his first bath with Beth - I'm not sure if either of them were pleased to be sharing their bath. Beth was very good and didn't splash or jump on him though she did become aware of the male anatomy even if she did just think Toby had done a poo!! Toby, who loves his bath, just seemed a mixture of a little amused at Beth being there and a little annoyed that she was getting attention meant for him.
Toby also had visits from a couple of friends. Abigail is a month younger t
han Toby and is the daughter of a friend from school - I'm
sure they won't mind us setting them up . . . We also saw Jessie again, she is actually just over a year old so between Beth and Toby but still a baby to Beth as she wanted to pick her up and carry her around the garden.
One last thing, I managed to have Beth stand still long enough to
put her hair up in pig tails. She was very proud of them and insisted on looking in the mirror for a considerable amount of time. And, here is a rare picture of me with Toby.