Monday, 28 December 2009
Saturday, 19 December 2009
Monday, 14 December 2009
Preview of our new house
Sunday, 13 September 2009
Painting G&G's house
Granny & Grandad's house needed painting so we all turned up to give them a hand, so that they could get it done in a day. We were really lucky as the day we picked (12 September) ended up being the sunniest in a few weeks.

In the afternoon it was all hands on deck to finish the side of the house. Not quite sure that Uncle Jeff understood that we had the entire house to paint in just one day..
Michael & Richard took up the task of climbing onto the conservatory to paint the back of the house.
Meanwhile at the front of the house all the ladies had their marigolds at the ready as we were told the house couldn't be painted until it had had a thorough clean first. Dad had other ideas, and decided to keep out the way and make a start at the painting on top of the scaffolding.
We soon discovered that painting a house on such a sunny day was hard work, so Granny & Mum got to work preparing lunch. We all enjoyed our well earned break, devouring all the yummy bacon butties and home-made bread sandwiches to keep us going for the rest of the day!
And here is the final result. A sparkling shiny white house!
Ooops, looks like we may have saved a little bit for you to finish off!
Thursday, 10 September 2009
Bristol Balloon Festival August

It was a hot day and gradually the park filled up, we visited the trade stalls but there weren't that many (

After a comfort stop (100 people and about a 30 minute wait for the toilets!) we found a small space to sit, and from about 7pm the balloons were launched, in all about 100. Our view of the initial launch was partially obscured by 'Churchill the Insurance dog' but soon we could see the balloons rising above the arena, a fabulous sight.

A night burn was planned at 9.30 pm so we had to kill time until then, queues were now long for everything (later it was reported some 150,000 people were there) 18 balloons returned for the night glow, and were tethered in the arena and their burners were lit in time to music. This lasted for about 40 mins and was equally impressive.
The finale was a firework display which we decided to miss so as to try and get ahead of the crowds. If you ha

Despite our quick exit it still took 45 minutes to clear the area and we finally got home around 1.30 exhausted but after a very enjoyable day. The plan to visit the chilli festival on Sunday put off to another year as we were both far to tired.
July in Luchapt
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We drove to Luchapt via Portsmouth and la Havre on the 11 July, taking the overnight ferry. We slept in a strange sleeper arrangement, it was like a large dormitory with large adjacent reclining chairs. We didn't get the best nights sleep but sufficient so as I could drive the 5 hours to Phil & Angela's house.
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Fortunately Bastille day was celebrated this week, so although we were not in France at the weekend there was still quite a lot to do. We started on Monday with helping the local village prepare the food for their meal on the night before Bastille day.Very little English was spoken so we mucked in as best we could with another half dozen Brits, I like to think my garlic pressing and cutting impressed
The meal was held for a 100+ inside a hall adjacent to the playing fields, which was just as well as the rain which had been threatening arrived that evening and we got rather damp watching the firework display.
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The following day Tuesday 14 July was Bastille day and Phil and Angela drove us to the races at Le Dorat. The track was a bit basic although there was a small grandstand and plenty of opportunities to lose some money at the bookies.
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We managed to miss all the winners until the 5th race when we struck lucky and managed to recoup a small amount of our losses. We decided this was a good time to quit and moved onto Confolen, a small picturesque town which was holding a highly recommended firework display that evening.
Here we enjoyed a meal and a few glasses of wine at a restaurant overlooking the river, followed by a few more glasses with friends of Phil & Angela outside a local bar.
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Phil and Angela seem to have integrated well into the expat community, as we subsequently played boules on Wednesday evening, and had a meal in a local bar/restaurant with more of their friends for Friday lunch. The meal should have followed canoeing down the river, but much to mine (and Mums) disappointment this was cancelled because of a violent thunderstorm.
The weather was mixed during our stay but always warm and as
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Sunday, 30 August 2009
August bank holiday - Emily's 2nd birthday
One of her presents was a new camera which she had lots of fun playing with, although I'm not sure she has totally got the hang of how to use it yet...
Emily is small for her age (takes after her mum!) but seems to be growing up quickly, in that she recognises lots of words, and can say a few herself. She knows who we all are, and we think she even said my name the other day! She's constantly baby talking at the moment, which doesn't make any sense, but is very sweet especially when she looks up at you, as though we should understand what she is saying. She is also making lots of v cute noises, which you will see if you watch the video. Unfortunately I didn't manage to film her dancing, but will try and upload something soon as it's not to be missed!
Saturday, 29 August 2009
August bank holiday - New Forest
Michael and I went camping near the New Forest during the bank holiday weekend. Unfortunately the August sunshine hid away for most of our stay, but being hardy campers we didn't let that ruin our holiday!
There were also a few more famous cars that we recognised...

During our stay we visited Beaulieu (car museum). They have a Top Gear zone where we found the cool wall (it didn't disappear in the fire afterall!) and some of the cars they have converted (amphibious-cars, stretched-cars, and by far my favourite...the car-cottage).


There were also a few more famous cars that we recognised...
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