Other half of the weekend

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

It’s late and there’s not much to say but here’s a post anyway. We got up and watched the X-Factor results this morning, having sent the kids to bed before them last night, we promised not to watch them ourselves. Not quite who I wanted for the final but then we never vote so I guess I can’t complain about what happens!

Then the children and I went out to church, where they all took part in various parts of the meeting; an acted out story of Deborah, and the girls received a prize (a new Veggie Tales dvd each!) for having learnt their books of the Bible in order recently, so they were really chuffed about that. I was too, I like Veggie Tales! This Christmas Countdown made me laugh; only look if you are a fan of the Silly Songs though (I have the video :oops: )!

We came home for lunch; Abbie had a bath and the customary weekend nit-combing session. Caitlin & Riona popped round with various goodies, and were subjected to Minnesota Cuke (I imagine they didn’t get many of the Indiana Jones related jokes, although our children did … and it is a particularly good offering from Big Idea, that one!) before going off in hunt of DSs to play those together for a while.

I beat Steve at Scrabulous (yes, that is blog-worthy ;) ) and then we all went out to a Christmas meal with friends from church. We took the Wii and organised a tennis tournament after the food, which was fun, but seemed to take ages! Josiah managed to beat Steve in the final so he was pleased with himself about that. Home very late for a school night so the children got hustled to bed and we are following them very shortly.

Another weekend gone

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

I hope we’ve managed to recharge some batteries over the weekend; Abbie and Josiah have had a restful time, at least. Friday was a day off for Steve and I, and we had a pleasant day doing some work things together, but also faffing around with putting things on shelves, deciding what else to put on shelves, and driving around the city a lot. On Friday night the children all went to their kids’ club and Steve & I snatched dinner out at our favourite restaurant, fabulous value at that time of night.

On Saturday Anna and I went off to orchestra, the others stayed behind and didn’t do very much at all. Well, Steve fitted a racing harness into his Silly Car, and got the bikes ready for the afternoon, but the kids didn’t do anything more than watch tv and play games!

After lunch we went out for a walk/bike ride on the Quay which was windy but lots of fun.

Cycling back from Double Locks Swinging very high Swinging very high Anna on a swing Hot Chocolate at Double Locks again Hot Chocolate at Double Locks again Hot Chocolate at Double Locks again Cycling

Anna went for a sleepover with Caitlin in the evening; the rest of us had dinner and watched DVDs.

Today the girls and I went to church while Steve and Joe went to Sainsbury’s. Anna and Abbie got certificates for their bible-book-order learning which they are very proud of. Josiah bought some much-needed pyjamas in Sainsbury’s and liked them so much that he changed into them.

We met up at home and walked through the park, kicking and chucking leaves around on the way, for lunch with an elderly friend from church who cooks the most fantastic roast dinners. Had a lovely time with him, he has loads of interesting things around the house from carnivorous plants to insect collections, as well as plenty of toys for children. He either didn’t notice that Josiah was wearing pyjamas, or was too polite to comment ;)

We left there in time to come home for another friend who was meant to be coming round for tea, but she couldn’t make it after all, so we watched Return of the Jedi and last night’s X Factor, snatching a bite of tea in the adverts! Have ended the weekend with an early night all round, I’m off to read my book :)

My favourite car of the day

Sunday, November 4th, 2007



After church today (we had to go to church first so that the girls could show off their newly learnt books of the Bible in order; also, apparently church is more interesting than drag racing!) we went out to meet Steve et. al. at the drag strip nearby.

Spent a few hours there watching him race and keeping him company while pushing the car through the queue for the next one … then on the way out found our favourite car of the day. Who knows how fast it goes, not very, I imagine, but it looked damn cool! Purple and cream stripy upholstery with loads of fab chrome accessories, I loved it!

Short video of some of today in case anyone is remotely interested:

Sunshine at last

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

We got home very late last night (early this morning?) from a good week away. We were incredibly grateful for a week of fantastic weather, bar one night of very heavy rain at the beginning of the week it was great. Finally!

The wet night did make the whole site a bit muddy for a couple of days but nothing too terrible on our side of the site anyway. My parents did have a bit of a Kessingland week in their awning though, and ended up throwing their groundsheet away rather than cleaning it! Think swamp mixed with cowpats and you have the general idea, yuk.

We were camped with friends from one of the other churches in the network, which was nice, because we were the only campers there from our own local church, so it meant that the children had friends to play with, I had more hair to braid (!!) and we had friends to laze around and share coffee and wine with :)

Saw a number of old friends throughout the week which was nice, and we also saw rather a lot of my youngest brother as well, who clearly had too much time on his hands and kept coming back to be clambered on by small girls – lovely to have him around though.

In bed Lazing around More braids Playing cards with Ben Playing cards with Ben Anna & Ben

The organised ‘churchy’ activities (for want of a better word!) consisted of various meetings most mornings and in the evenings too, as well as sports and other stuff going on during the afternoon. The children all had groups to go to, which they really enjoyed and got lots out of. I was on a team helping with the 3 and 4 year olds during the morning sessions, which was a lot of fun.

Little Gems

Managed to get to most of the evening meetings as well, and generally felt like it was good for me, the spiritual kick up the backside was long overdue.

We had a couple of free days as well, where we escaped the site (it was *so* noisy!) and did our own thing. On the first day we went to Herstmonceux Science Centre where we met some of the Screamteam and most of the Monsterteenies, and had a fab day there. (I didn’t ever get my email from the Art Machine by the way, what happened to that I wonder?!)

Herstmonceux Science Centre DNA Rossi lifts weights! Herstmonceux Science Centre Herstmonceux Science Centre
Herstmonceux Science Centre Herstmonceux Science Centre Herstmonceux Science Centre Good old Simon Herstmonceux Science Centre

From there we found a swimming pool in Hailsham – decided that was the easiest way to clean all our children at once ;)

On our other day off we ended up in Eastbourne visiting Ros & Tony at Bonners Music Superstore. Steve made himself at home immediately and made a long phonecall but for some reason didn’t want me to take a photo ;) Anna made herself at home too :) We didn’t spend too much money though!

Steve makes himself at home at Bonners Playing the piano at Bonners

Mooched around Eastbourne for a while, then went swimming again, then ended up at Pevensey Castle on the way back to the campsite. Fab castle with lots of interesting different parts added over the years. Tried desperately to get a picture of all three children looking nice at the same time but after four attempts I gave up!

Font at Pevensey Castle Girls at Pevensey Castle 3 kids at Pevensey Castle Josiah at Pevensey Castle Pevensey Castle

We spent a fair bit of time enjoying Ashburnham again; it is a gorgeous site. Tried hard to get the camera to do things it isn’t really cut out to do with the lens I was using but the results weren’t too bad, all things considered.

Chatting by the lake South Lawn camping South Lawn Camping Walking round the lake
Ashburnham Wildlife Ashburnham Wildlife Ashburnham Wildlife Ashburnham Wildlife

As an aside, my Flickr post bar has miraculously sprung back into life tonight after months of not recognising me as a user – don’t know what happened there but I’m very glad to have it back!

Got a bit of washing done today but generally lazed around as we were fairly exhausted. Our wonderful neighbour(s) had done a fantastic job with the guinea pigs which was an extra blessing.