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Sunday, 3 August 2014

Holiday A-Z

Thank you for the recommendations of places to visit whilst we were away and for the happy holiday wishes.
We arrived home late yesterday afternoon from our week in Sheringham and although in the end we didn't venture much further than the beach we had lots of fun over the week.
I have decided to do an A-Z of our week, although it has to be said some examples are more tenuous than others, to record as many things as possible, so this is going to be a photo heavy post.

A is for Artwork. Both G and I like the art work of the old railway advertising posters and so a print of Sheringham was the ideal holiday momento for us to bring home.


Along the prom at Sheringham is an Art Trail recording aspects of living by the sea, animals living in the sea and seaside activities like eating ice cream! I wish I had taken more photos of it, but I managed one of the seals.


One of my favourite photos because of the different textures, I love the sun Bleached colour of the wood.



On our way to the beach each day we had to pass a row of the prettiest houses and this one on the corner had a Conservatory on the back. I really like the duck egg blue it's been painted and then the seaside sign and bunting just make it look so jolly. Shame about the buddleia, a rambling rose would have been nicer but now I'm just being picky!



With my blogging head on, now D is for Doors. I know there are many who, like me, like an attractively painted door so here are two for your delectation.



When the tide goes out at Sheringham there is such an Expanse of sandy beach and the water was warm enough for some paddling too. 


Fish and chips, eaten for tea on the sea front on our first night. Just had to be done, it's the law on holiday!


As well as being a good blogger and snapping away at random doors, there was also plenty of attractive stained Glass. These windows were on a building in Ipswich.


On our many strolls along the prom I tried to have a good (but hopefully not to obvious) nosy inside some of the beach Huts. Some were really pretty kitted out in CK accessories and other such goodies.



T's eldest brother is going to uni in September and so is now living in Ipswich so we went and visited him on Monday. It was our first visit to the city and although it has it's fair share of grand buildings, such as the old Post Office below, we didn't think it's as attractive as Norwich. 


We also went out for the day on Tuesday. Hopping just two stops on the train down to Cromer where I busied myself on the beach.


This is the Keyhole to the cottage we stayed in. Random I know but it had to be included as when we arrived T opened the door and commented to me he knew I would like it, he knows me so well!


This sign on the Launderette just down the road from our cottage really made G chuckle when he first saw it. Never mind all the local attractions, this is THE reason to visit North Norfolk.



A beautiful Mosaic spotted as we walked past the entrance to one of the hotels in Cromer.


Something else I could have possibly used under 'A' for advertising but I decided to use as N for Nippy.



The Oddest thing to have been spotted this week was Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker in someone's garden.


Cromer Pier. We didn't wander down it, I did suggest it but others had pressing needs such as finding somewhere to buy an ice cream.




Quite a lot of the houses had pebbles over the front of them, excellent natural protection against the elements so close to the sea and it looks so good too. This is the house with the lovely conservatory and bunting.


Red poppies were everywhere, down by the sea, in the churchyard at Cromer, on the war memorial in Sheringham and the local steam railway is named the Poppy Line.



S is for our beautiful S, looking suitable happy in full holiday mode with one of the many ice creams she consumed over the week. 



And T is for a very handsome and very happy T who as we were leaving Sheringham and made a dash to the supermarket to make sure we had lunch to eat for our journey home, finally found a bottle of cola with his name on it! 


As I have mentioned before finding things with the children's names on is extremely difficult. So imagine how surprised and thrilled we were when coming up from the Underground at Victoria we saw this shop. S's birth parents chose her name and the spelling without the H on the end makes it even more unusual.


A View of Sheringham beach one morning, with the tide in, as we took a stroll looking for a place to spend our the day.



We started our holiday with a one night stop off in London as on the Friday night G had booked for us to go and see Wicked. It's something we have all wanted to see for a while and what a fantastic way it was to kick off our time away. A fabulous show with some great songs. 


This was an eXtremely strange find. I bought this very same bangle in a charity shop a couple of weeks ago for 99p and nearly fell over when I spotted it in the window of a vintage shop for £22. The shop was closed but I went back a day or two later and asked the owner about it. He said it was made from lucite which is why he had priced so high. I just thought it was something cheap and cheerful from somewhere like Primark.



Y is for Yummy milkshake but it's really just a good way of getting in one of my favourite photos of T from the week. He doesn't really do smiling and posing for the camera but I managed to snap this whilst he was talking to his brother and he didn't realise I was taking it.


There were a lot of people in Sheringham with dogs. I don't know whether there are a lot of dog owners locally or whether it's a particularly dog friendly holiday destination but there were lots of them. We didn't meet many cats, probably they are wise to the dog situation and stay well out of the way, like this one enjoying a few zzzzzzz's.



As well as the places above we did also manage a trip to Norwich on Friday to see T's nan. Given the reason for our last visit there it felt a little strange this time round but it was important we went.
There were so many more places we could have gone but as the children were happy to go down to the beach we just kept things simple. Although one afternoon when G's mum had a hospital appointment and he needed a signal on his mobile to check in with her, he and T took a walk high up along the coastal path.
It was a lovely week with lots of sunshine and a fab start to the summer holidays.

Monday, 14 July 2014

Hyde Park


We met in Hyde Park on Saturday.
Different strands from the same family.
We looked at photos taken in the exact same spot 7,8,9 years ago when no-one could have known what the future held.
It was unbearably sad.
But there was lots of laughter too and comfort from being with those who understood.
A special place to hold in our hearts along with our love for Liam.

Monday, 5 November 2012

Family Trip

We've been away for a couple of days. A little stay in Norwich to see T's birth family.
We took the train to London on Friday morning then hopped in this fab cab to get us across town to Liverpool Street station.


That evening we met up with some of T's birth family for food and a good catch up. He was really chuffed his youngest sister was able to make it too as she has recently had a baby. Here the two of them are with his two week old niece.


When we go to Norwich time isn't really our own as we always have to be mindful of who we are meeting and when and where. Not that I am complaining as when you have just a free hour or so, like we did on Saturday morning, which more attractive City could you wish to spend it in?

Not every city centre can boast a castle


and some of the details on the shops can't help but catch your eye, like this stained glass



or this beautiful art nouveau face on the Lloyds Bank building,



or the building which houses Pret a Manger


and don't miss the tiniest of heart shaped details either.



We do like to take a wander down around the Lanes, we have decided we really should find out more about the history of the City seeing as both our children were born here.  



It was here that in one of the shop windows I spied the most fabulous pair of red shoes



and had time been our own then a trip here would have been a certainty.



Before wending our way back to get ready for our next family meet up we stood for a few short minutes outside Jarrolds (how twinkly this store must look with it's hundreds of fairy lights when it gets dark)



and listened to this group of buskers doing a great rendition of Up Town Top-Ranking. I could have listened to them all day.



Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Cardiff

A Welsh dragon to start off this blog post about our weekend in Cardiff.


G found our hotel through lastminute.com and a very handsome building it was too.


The interior didn't disappoint either, this is the ceiling in the foyer

and we were thrilled to find that our room had a huge comfy bed in it for us and there was a separate room for T and S. Normally when we go away for a night we book into a Travelodge and it's all 4 of us in one room. This separate room thing was a real treat!



The reason for our trip away was for T to see his brother L. Although the boys chat on the phone they hadn't seen each other for over a year. Both were very happy to see each other.


We had to walk past here on the road leading up to out hotel. Bought back a few memories of when G and I were last in Cardiff watching Saints lose to Arsenal.



There is a statue of Sir Tasker Williams here as one of his many achievements was being President of the Welsh Rubgy Union for 11 years

and reading this certainly bought a lump to my throat.


To the left of our hotel is Cardiff Castle. We didn't visit on this occasion, so many things we want to go back and see



but we did take a stroll along the Animal wall which is now a boundary wall to Bute Park.






There were so many beautiful old buildings to look at but one of the things I noticed was the fabulous chimneys on the houses.


On Sunday morning we walked down to Cardiff Bay. There is a lot of public art to see from impressions along the waterfront walk



the renovated Norwegian Church (where Roald Dahl was christened)



a fabulous statue dedicated to Captain Scott's ill-fated expedition, you can really see the struggle in his face and body.




Another statue, this one to Ivor Novello.



The Millennium Centre looked stunning in the sunshine and again there was so much more to explore than we had time for. We hope to make a return trip soon.