Sunday, 26 July 2009

Cleethorpes

After mooching round the house for a couple of hours wondering what to do with our Sunday, we decided to go to the seaside. The nearest seaside 'resort' to us is Cleethorpes, about an hour away, so we headed there.

Well, we came to the conclusion that it isn't quite Belmont Shore . . . However, it's certainly a fantastic place to people watch and there were definitely some sights to see (though perhaps it would spare a few nightmares not to have seen them!).

After fish and chips at the Mermaid cafe, we had a walk along the pier then got the bucket and spades and headed on to the beach. It was a pretty warm day despite threats of rain and we spent quite a while fashioning sandcastles and collecting shells from around the beach. While Beth was happiest with the shells, decorating her castles, Toby enjoyed sprinting towards the water - a race to see if we could catch him in time.

To finish the afternoon we had the obligatory ice cream and headed home with two tired kids (and two even sleepier parents!).

Saturday, 25 July 2009

An Afternoon With Sebastian

Today Sebastian and his mum and dad came to play. It was the first time we have met Sebastian (he is six months older than Toby), and ages since we've seen his mum and dad so we had a lovely time catching up. Thankfully the weather was great and it felt almost Californian being out in the garden barbecuing and enjoying the sunshine. The bouncy castle came out along with every piece of outdoor play equipment and I think all three kids would happily have played into the night.

Yesterday Beth, Toby and I went for a picnic and play at Brodsworth. I love both these photos - I have no idea what Toby could see in the picture with Beth as his eyes are nearly popping out! The other pic cracks me up as for some reason it just reminds me of pictures of Daniel Lambert (I won't go into who he was, you'll just have to look him up!).

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Cousin William's Christening and Garden Fun

On Sunday Steve and I had the honour of becoming William's godparents at his christening. Everyone got dressed up - this was the only photo of both Beth and Toby in their glad-rags as Toby was not in the mood to pose. I was dreading the service as the thought of keeping the kids relatively quiet and under control for 75 minutes was rather daunting. However, it was a lovely service involving the children and the church had an area especially for children with books, toys and colouring.

After the service there was a party at the local cricket club with a magician (much to Beth's bewilderment!) who also made balloon shapes. Adam and William's other cousin, Lydia, was wonderful and looked after Beth for much of the afternoon leaving Steve and I free to chase after Toby. I feel rather ashamed to say that I did not manage to get a single photo of William on his special day.

School finished last week for the summer so we now have no classes or anything much going on . . . (ahh, six weeks of endless days). So yesterday we headed off to see grandma and grandpa. The weather wasn't great so we spent the morning in the swimming pool. We haven't been for ages but it didn't take Beth long to get over her fear and she was soon swimming back and forth between grandma and grandpa. Toby wasn't so sure and wasn't too keen at all. I suspect his skin was a little sensitive to the chlorine and he's been rather clingy recently due to lots of teeth popping through.

After lunch we went out in the garden for an explore. I say that as their garden has really shot up since we were last there. Beth helped to dig potatoes and pull carrots and kale for dinner along with scoffing raspberries straight off the bush. She also had a great time cutting a bunch of flowers, something she doesn't get chance to do in our garden since we only have a few flowers.

Toby, when not diving for the pond, enjoyed pottering around playing with puddles, the wooden wind chimes (that he loved) and the wheelbarrow - obviously taking after his gran who I've been told had a love of wheelbarrows as a child! We all spend quite a bit of time looking at the frog in the pond who despite a lot of encouragement, refused to move.

Monday, 6 July 2009

Some Birthday Fun

Sorry for the lack of entries recently, we seem to be visiting all the same places and I took a break from photographing everything. We'll have to find some new attractions to explore so as not to bore you all!

Anyway, today Steve took the day off so we could go out and have some fun for my birthday (32nd since you ask). Toby hasn't been that well, a temperature, but we decided to head out anyway as he normally enjoys seeing new stuff. We went over to Clumber Park despite a poor weather forecast. With Toby dosed up on Calpol and fairly happy we began by breaking out the new toys - a bubble rocket, an enormous tennis ball (bigger than a basketball) and a little plane. Beth loved the rocket and spent a good 20 minutes setting it off. Toby was more interested in the plane but in general wasn't too bothered and prefered to totter around with the bottle of bubbles and his binky firmly in.

After we had exhausted those toys, we headed over to an open area by the lake and had a go at flying the kite. We were rather unsuccessful and it started to rain so we headed for a coffee. Once the rain went off we had a wander around the Walled Garden. It was beautiful, all the flowers were out and there was every sort of fruit and vegetable growing - very inspiring if I had the time to spend in the garden!

This evening, with two grumpy kids, Steve found a keyboard that hasn't seen the light of day for a couple of years. It was quite a hit, Beth and Toby played together well to create a delightful few tunes. :)

Sunday, 21 June 2009

Fountains Abbey (Again)

We had a great day today at Fountains Abbey with cousin Adam and family. It was sunny and lovely and so we took a picnic. It was a lot busier than the last few times we've been (damn these fair weather visitors!) but still not too crowded. We wandered down the hill and had our rather large picnic sat in the ruins of the Abbey. I think we then could all have happily taken long naps but since Beth and Adam were bouncing (literally) off the crumbling walls, we decided to go for a walk.

We wandered to a part that we haven't explored before -
up a big hill of course. It was worth the walk as the views were lovely and there were lots of interesting things to mooch around up there. First was Surprise View (where the first photo was taken), next we found the Temple of Fame, after that we came across the Octagon Tower (the building behind Toby) and finally, on the way down the hill, we went through Serpentine Tunnel (a 1730's tunnel cut through the hillside). They all kept the kids occupied and diverted then from realising how far they were walking. They also had a game of trains, half a game of hide-and-seek and a game of peek-a-boo.

During the day we were treated to the Adam Makepeace Spectacular - Adam performing Mama Mia on top of the wall with Beth looking on in something nearing confusion. Beth thought she might have a go but suffered from stage fright on the way up. There of course is the obligatory photo of Toby asleep in the pushchair but now he's got the use of his hind legs, there are more photo opps. William can begin to take his place - here's one to start.

Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Here And There

Just a quick update to let you know we're all alive and well. :) Since the last post we've done lots of bits of things and visited both sets of grandparents.

When we went to see gran and grandad we spent part of the afternoon at the new RSPB place, Saltholme, close to their house. We went with cousin Adam and family and had a good explore. Unfortunately the playground wasn't open yet - the whole place is newly opened so they are putting the finishing touches to everything. We all, Toby included, walked around the lake disturbing any birds that happened to come close (I'm sure much to the disgust of the serious birdwatchers).

We saw auntie Jane for the first time since Christmas when we visited grandma and grandpa, unfortunately it's rather a long trek to visit her so we'll have to wait till we're more mobile to descend on her! It was a lovely day and so we decided to test out our new English Heritage memberships and go to Kirby Muxloe Castle for an explore. I really enjoyed this as we use to go a lot as children and play hide-and-seek and I haven't been for years.

I think Beth really enjoyed it too. As you may have guessed, she's very into princesses and castles so it was right up her street. She would have spent the entire time running up and down the steps to the top but we have visions of her tumbling all the way down so put a stop to that (well, we did let her go up/down, up/down, up/down a few times but mainly because we were too slow to stop her!).

The rest of the day was spent in the sandpit, watering the plants or trying to catch/poke the tiny frogs in the pond.

Friday, 5 June 2009

Walks In The Woods and Brodsworth Hall & Gardens

Thursdays are rather quiet for us so for the last few weeks we have been going to Melton Woods for a run/splash and picnic with Beth's friends, Carl and Tim. It's a great place to go as we're sheltered from the wind, sun and light rain along with the fact that despite being pretty big, it's very hard to loose the kids (not that we're trying;)).

The last few weeks Toby has been having a little walk too and I know he is desperate to get a pair of wellies and leap into the puddles. This is something I'm not overly keen on since one week Carl jumped in a puddle and the water was higher than his waist and this week both Beth and Carl got stuck tight in the mud and had to be rescued.

I'm not sure what it is about picnics but all the kids eat far more when we're on the move than when we're at home. I'm not sure if it's a competition to see who can eat the most or if they don't realise how much they're scoffing or if they are just using so much energy they need the calories. I suppose I shouldn't complain since Beth is normally so disinterested in food and would happily miss all meals and survive solely on warm milk.

Steve has been on a course all week so has been getting home much later than normal. This afternoon I think I reached my limit of temporary single parenting and just had to get out of the house. We went to Brodsworth Hall and Park, an English Heritage property about five miles away. We've been once before but it was with a big group so we didn't really get to explore very much.

Despite it threatening to rain, we had a lovely couple of hours mooching around. To Toby's great excitement we saw a tractor and the playground was a great hit with Beth. I just enjoyed being outside, looking at the lovely flowers and finding all the different parts of the gardens. I think we'll probably go back there over the weekend to have another explore and play.