It’s been a Piccadilly Circus of a weekend really. I once heard some idle urban myth type about if you stood there for a length of time you would basically come into contact with everyone in the world by virtue of them knowing someone, who might know someone, who would also know someone which would eventually mean you had an association to the entire population. Or something!
Anyway we’ve certainly done family and friends to a great degree. And very lovely it’s been too ๐
So today, we were off to Chris and Julie’s. I went to Sainsburys first thing as we are totally out of all sorts of food and drink and this week is also looking to be rather on the busy side (tomorrow Ali’s coming over in the day and Mum and Dad are over for dinner, Tuesday I’m off with Ros to the Boden clearance sale and other ladies who lunch style gallivanting (10am outside the Brighton Centre btw Ros?), Wednesday is the whole Tumble Tots, Home Ed Group, Tumble Tots sandwich (featuring Jenny and Julie again – you too Ros?), Thursday is either Drusillas or Fun Junction with my friend Lucy followed by Richard Herring in the evening (and chance of you coming C&A?) and then Friday I’m fairly sure I’ve committed to something but can’t remember what, Saturday I have a basket weaving course with Julie and then a housewarming party in the evening. Somewhere during all that I also need to get my car to a garage for an MOT!).
Arrived there and had lunch before heading off to the nearby fields and woods for a lovely walk in the Autumn sunshine. A beautiful day today, so weather and state of mind were perfect for a content amble. Of course being us it was not without event ๐
There were blackberries along the way which the children enjoyed eating, we chatted about dyeing (thanks Merry, might be doing that this week, in a spare five minutes ;-)!),







there was a very steep, water and mud filled ditch to clamber over…
Julie just about managed it:

I, erm, didn’t!

Ady did some arty shots, inspired by Chris ๐
Which ended up looking like something from Lost!



And Ady, clearly was very at home with the whole woodlandy thing, with his jumper worn casually around his shoulders and his big stick!

Left Chris and Julie’s and to my Mum and Dad’s where we found them in the garden where Dad is making a pond extension. Freud would have something to say about this actually. They bought the house in 1978 as a two bedroomed bungalow. Within months they had knocked down some outhouses and a larder to create a kitchen and put in a seperating wall in one bedroom to create two. Then they build another two bedrooms and a bathroom on top of the house, then they knocked through the lounge into the garage to create a huge lounge and built a new garage at the other side of the house, then they build a utility room on the side, then they extended one of the bedrooms upstairs over the new utility room, then they put in a dormer window to make the hall lighter. You could fit our house about 12 times into theirs! So having finally run out of things to extend and additional rooms to add they have started to extend the pond by building a new, larger one alongside it which they are going to knock the original into (actually now their pond is probably bigger than our lounge ๐ ) If we’d had 11 children and 6 adults there at the weekend we might have had to use Chris and Alison’s GPRS thingie to find each other!
So we played in the hole that will be the second bit of their pond for a bit and then went indoors to eat the chocolate cakes we had brought as bribery for the four babysitting requests I had to put in to them! Bribery also included the dinner invite for tomorrow ๐



Then we headed for home, pausing only for the children and my Mum to have some sort of jumping competition!

Kids are now bathed and bedded, we’ve had a lovely roast lamb dinner (finally persuaded Ady to get off his arse and do something!!) and having decided that red wine is Very Good For You we have moved onto drinking that in an unspoken agreement that we might give up on the drinking rota!