Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Christmas 2011

Christmas 2011 was quite a sociable affair.

The boys felt that Santa needed to be really sure whose stockings were whose, and Alastair was just checking that the Ribena wine was warm enough before going to bed.
Shirley and Owen came over for lunch on Christmas Day.

On Boxing Day most of the sisters made it over.
This was a mad dash for the present stealing game that Gill organised. Great fun! Vladimir - not in this shot - managed to accumulate a good stash of goodies in the corner that noone noticed! The idea is you roll a 6 and take a present, then when all are gone you roll one of 2 numbers and steal other people's before you unwrap them. Family loyalties come to the fore too!

Here are Sam and Ben, the latter a little reluctant to hand over his lego and Knex to the next generation.....

Auntie Judy and Melanie came over for the boys birthday before all the other rellies joined.
On New Year we had a party with some friends from Lowestoft and their kids and Charlotte and Nick and Reana, above. This was a bike ride on New Year's Day.

The boys blowing out their birthday cake. Alastair's choice this year - a man being rescued from a flood!! Now they are 8!!

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

We're Back!!!

I thought it was about time I got up to speed with the family again after a long time away. I will try and catch up the last 18 months as I go. Bear with me.
Anyway, here's what we look like after all this time!

This is one of the boys a month or so ago....before they went to Kiev to see the grandparents. And this was us having a birthday celebration in my honour earlier this month. We still all love seafood!


And one of us all on a recent boat trip down the river Blyth in Suffolk that took us out to sea past the coast at Southwold.

Right, that's all for now. I will start to try and catch up the last 18 months in a few short blogs!

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Caroline and Jake's visit, Easter 2010

During the Easter holidays Caroline and Jake came to visit from Ohio. As usual she had a mad schedule trying to fit everyone in.

We took advantage of the slot she'd reserved for us and drove down to Ipswich for a picnic in Christchurch park.

All the aunts and cousins met up for lunch at Sue's on one of the days. Here are Jake and Sam.

Gregor and Alex.

Will supervising all the little boys having lunch. Will's so good with them. His philosophy, 'if in doubt, have a running race'. Works every time!

This is a first. Misha out with the others playing football on the green. Though I think there was quite a bit of discussion about rules and teams going on, cos I can't see anyone kicking a ball!

The two biguns. Ed and Nick. Ed's moved back home before he gets a new flat. He has finished his apprenticeship training as an electrician and is working for a local company. Nick has finished his sports science degree in Coventy and is waiting for his exam results.

Me with nieces Allie and Natasha.

More of them! This time Ben and Will. Ben's just finished his GCSEs, also waiting for results, and Will is halfway through A-levels. Don't seem to have snapped Ben's sister, Hannah in these.

Our auntie Judy - my dad's sister - came over to Lowestoft to spend the day while Caroline was over. We went for lunch at a local park called Sparrow's nest while the boys collected frog spawn.

Back at home Gregor and Jake managed to amuse themselves quite easily. Here they were played a new game 'suspend the truck on the washing line then crash it on your head'

He was wearing a hard hat in case that's not visible!!

Sunday, 11 April 2010

World book day

Last month the school celebrated World Book Day. Fortunately they gave us lots of notice to make a costume - a character from your favourite book. I used the opportunity to make some masks with the boys. The papier mache took a week or so, but when we were ready to paint them, Charlotte and her newly adopted daughter, Reana, came over to join us.

Gregor chose the Hungry Caterpillar.

This is him as a beautiful butterfly!



And that's him parading and hiding his secret surprise underneath. When he broke out of his cocoon he got applauded for his excellent nibbling and wriggling. Even won a book token!

Alastair was very brave to join the parade, and chose to be the Little Beaver, from Little Beaver and the Echo - a gorgeous story.

His tail was a cut up old handbag from the local charity shop!

But the cossie was a bit hot and he was happy to run around in his new Ukraine kit given to him by some friends of Misha in Kiev.

And another costume change. This time into their new dressing gowns.

Telford and Wales

In February (yes, I know, I'm a few months behind again!!) we went to visit Telford and Ironbridge in Shropshire, a lush county bordering Wales. I had always wanted to see this bridge, the first of its kind in the world 230 odd years ago. This was built by Abraham Darby III. His grandfather, Abraham Darby I, was perhaps even more ingenious, for he's the man who perfected the technique of smelting iron with coke, rather than the charcoal. This allowed for cheaper production of iron, (and spared the trees for shipbuilding) and ironbridge and the gorge in which it lies is thus credited as the birthplace of the industrial revolution.



The gorge houses 10 museums dedicated to the entire iron and industrial history. We only managed one - Enginuity, a sort of mini-science museum.

It was a great interactive place too. Here is Gregor just about to launch the rocket he made earlier!

They spent half the time hiding in this tyre!

One of the reasons we didn't exhaust ourselves with too many museums was that the weather was glorious and we decided to trek a stage of the South Telford trail, up along the top of the gorge. It was a fabulous walk and took us all afternoon.

After Telford we made a brief foray into Wales. More as a reconnaisance visit, to see if we'd like to go there again, perhaps in summer. The unanimous verdict was Yes!

This is at Harlech castle. We took the coastal road up, and again, the weather was so wonderful - who says February in Wales is dire?? - we chilled out and picnicked and basked in the sunshine and waived our tentative trip to the alternative energy centre!

We stayed in Porthmadog, a small but handy town for getting to the north Wales railways and seeing Snowdonia. We however, were intent on visiting a slate cavern, which Gregor found fascinating, and Alastair less so.

To facilitate our trip we stayed in a couple of different Travelodges (very cheap but perfectly adequate hotels) for the 4 days. This could have been the Hilton for the boys, because the view was of a Travis Perkins, edge of town builders' yard, complete with busy forklift shifting pallets! Heaven! We didn't even need to turn on the TV!!

A gorgeous little Welsh mountain pony said hello to us on our way to the slate cavern.

On the way back to Lowestoft, we stopped overnight in Leicester to stay with my old friend from those days, Jo and her family. Here we were trying to get Alastair to give her youngest daughter, Alannah, a kiss.

But she was not having any of it!!

Friday, 12 February 2010

neigh!!

You and me might call it a riding stables, for Alastair it's a 'horse depot'!!!

Sunday, 31 January 2010

6 years on...

Yesterday Alastair said his own name - A-na-star.
Today he said to me 'I nuv you'.