So had a busy-ish weekend. Saturday saw us visiting Carol in Wollerton. We were supposed to have a BBQ with them, but she had forgot (I love Carol, she told us straight "to be honest I forgot you were coming" I so much prefer that to little white lies) Anyway being as hospitable as always there were plenty of sandwiches to go round and as is the norm, everyone talked over everyone else in order to get in as much conversation as possible. Victoria was there with Oliver (3 weeks older than Tom) and Joshua (born in May) I managed a cuddle.
It was obvious they were really busy - Carol has got 7 horses on site and has started up a Dog 'Home away from Home' business, so had 5 extra dogs as well, so we let them get on with it and came home a little earlier than expected. Not a problem, there was plenty we needed to do at home - dismantling the house etc. I then spent the evening baby sitting for Mae and Lucy and for the first time ever, when I arrived both girls were in bed and I didn't hear a peep from them - didn't know what to do with myself.
Sunday, we decided to take Tom swimming in the morning to tire him out for a afternoon nap so we could get more dismantling done. Got to the pool, found it deeper than usual, told the staff who then asked us how deep it should be. He then adjusted the depth with everyone still in the pool - very high tec. As soon as the pool was at 0.8 meters and Tom could reach the floor he had confidence and decided that he was going to swim.
He swam for the whole session - whole widths at a time, he giggled when Matt poured a bucket of water over him????!!!!!, he really enjoyed himself. We were gobsmacked, he generally grizzles and clings to me and it takes all manner of persuasion to get him to try to swim. I don't know if it had something to do with his new shinkansen armbands that I purchased from Hong Kong ebay recently (his old ones had a puncture and I couldn't resist these ones) Anyway, we had lots of fun, at one stage I was feeling almost redundant! Another significant day in the life of Tom, we just have to hope that we manage to find another pool in our new area just as good where he can build upon this.
So today the removers came in, packaged everything up and packed up the van. They didn't get quite as much done as they thought (shed and greenhouse are still full and there are still some boxes in the house), so are coming back at 7. 15 tomorrow morning to finish up.
The next blog post will be written from Cumbria - who would have thought that I would end up a Northern Lass (I bet you my accent doesn't change a bit, although I'm sure Tom's will!)
Thank you Telford, it's been fun. Certainly have met lots of lovely people, all of whom I will miss. Will have to throw myself into community life up there to find new friends - at least I have a ready made friend-maker in Tom. I really hope our friends here come to visit us up North - it is scenic and a holiday destination after all.
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Monday, 30 July 2012
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Busy Weekend
Jen and a Balloon |
Happy Jen |
Bouncy Castles are Fab |
Hannah and Tom |
Rachel, 'Juicy' Lucy and Me |
Rose, Abi and Martin |
Cheeky Monkey |
Sophie |
Olly dragging 4 others around the hall |
Tired after so much bouncing |
Came home and collapsed, not been sleeping very well recently due to hay fever.
TRAUMA
At 9.30 on Sunday evening, Tom started grizzling in bed, quite out of character for him. He wasn't crying properly, just grizzling. After a couple of minutes Matt decided to go up and check on him. He found him sat on the floor (very strange, he never gets out of bed), Matt put the light on and had the shock of his life, Tom's face and arms were completely covered in blood. Matt shouted immediately for me to come up, I ran up and couldn't believe what I saw. Basically his face looked like a badly done Spiderman face painting. His whole face was red, his arms were red and his hands were red. It didn't take long to realise that it was a nose bleed. We took him dripping blood into the bathroom and tried to stem the flow. I phoned Shropdoc who were pretty much useless. Anyhow, after a while it calmed down and we were able to clean him up a little. We sat him down, Matt read him a story and we put him back to bed. We didn't hear from him again. It was very traumatic for Matt and I, less so (thankfully) for Tom. We now tell him not to pick his nose in bed and have put his sponge wedge back in his bed as we aren't too sure if he picked his nose or fell out of bed onto his nose. I'm just grateful he didn't see his face!
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Old Bike new Bike
So we had a calm weekend this weekend, no running around, probably the last calm weekend for a while as next weekend we have a translators' walk to do on the Saturday and are having a goodbye party at a local village hall on Sunday and the following weekend is our last weekend (if the solicitors get their act together!)
Saturday was forecasted wet so we decided to do our favourite wet weather activity and get the train to the pub in Codsall. As it wasn't raining in the morning we stopped off at Shifnal Park for some bike practise. We took both bikes. Tom did try to ride his new orange bike around the race track but it was too difficult although he gave it a good try. He did zoom round on his red bike though and I mean zoom - he really is fast on it and completely fearless (something I don't say often about Tom!)
We then took him out on the orange bike around some streets - he did well. I guess there is a lot to remember - keeping feet on pedals, keeping the momentum going, steering, braking with hands and not feet etc. He's come a long way in a week. Last Sunday we took him out and he was just pumping the pedals, now he pedals properly. We have put the stabilisers on it though as he was having real difficulty with the mechanics of pedalling. We are hoping they won't be on for long.
We then got the train to Codsall for a pub lunch, the sun was still out so we sat outside and watched the trains go by. Then the train back to Shifnal and back home in the car where Tom fell asleep - fab, I transferred him to his bed and then lay on the sofa and 40 winks myself.
Sunday was supposed to be a bright day. It didn't rain, but I wouldn't say it was bright or, for that matter, warm! Anyway, we decided to take Tom's new bike to Attingham Park for more practice. He did well, but seems to want to keep on stopping, which of course is not the best way to cycle. We really need to find a nice flat paved area for him to practise on, but neither of us can think of any. Anyhow, he has come in leaps and bounds in a week, so hopefully it won't take him long to 'get it'.
Here's a video of Tom on his old bike doing the race track and on his new bike. Enjoy.
I should know better...but it was fun!
The Girlies |
Me and Sammie |
Me and Heena |
Me and Basia |
Me and Sarah |
Sammie and Sarah |
What do you expect - we are all breast feeding mummies! |
As I said - we love our boobies! |
Thursday, 12 July 2012
I've seen the Queen!
Patriotic Tom |
We waited until the morning to decide whether to go or not as the weather has been so so bad in recent days. It dawned with blue sky and the forecast was favourable, so I made up a picnic and packed a bag full of wet weather clothes and sun hats etc - it was bursting at the seams. Matt was going to come as well but he is full of cold so thought better of it.
Now I had looked on the website for the event - it was very very vague, said the pageant was at 1.40, doors opened at 8.00 and activities started at 9.00, but no mention of what the activities were. I'm one of those people who hates going somewhere and not knowing what is going to happen. It didn't get any better - we couldn't find anyone selling programmes when we got there and when we saw someone with one, we asked to look in it to get an idea of what was happening. Even in the programme there was no information - argghhhhh. I ended up cornering some military personnel and asking them what was happening - they were as much in the dark as everyone else, but at least knew where the procession was going to take place - you would think that a basic need of people visiting would be to be able to tell them what was happening and where! Oh hum rant over!
Bouncing down the bouncy slide |
Waiting for The Queen |
The Queen on a screen (the nearest we got) |
The 'famous' Shropshire Mammoth |
John Deere |
Digger |
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Busy Weekend
The Wheelbarrow Train |
Saturday Tom and I met up with Helen and Finn for lunch and a play. Both boys were superbly behaved and acted as if they had known each other all their lives. It was wonderful to see and meant that Helen and I had quality time to catch up and gossip. Unfortunately Tom had such a good time that he got really upset when I told him we were going home, which meant that I was unable to get a photo of the two together.
Sunday was spent in Cannock Chase - the morning on The Chase trying to teach Tom how to cycle (he has a new proper bike) but we didn't do very well (the ground was too lumpy). The afternoon was spent with Rose, Martin and Abi (who was born on the same day as Tom) in their wonderful garden. Had a really lovely afternoon in the sun (YES THE SUN)
This week I have my last cake order and then my next challenge is to organise a goodbye party - so no let up on being manic!
Weekend house hunting
Sorry I've got behind with this - been mega busy since arriving back from Japan as we found out on arrival back that we need to move out of the house by the end of July - otherwise the sale falls through.
So last weekend we went up to the Ingleton to look at houses to rent. There were only 5 within a 10 mile radius of where we want to be, so we looked at all of them. We ended up going for the first one we saw: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-to-rent/property-34264054.html. It is actually in Cumbria - a little hamlet of 3 or 4 houses on the A65, about 6 miles east from the M6, between Kendal and Kirkby Lonsdale. A converted workshop - it has 3 bedrooms, a sunroom (Matt's office) a fully enclosed garden and a huge open plan kitchen diner. All the bedrooms are double rooms, and the 3rd one is away from the other bedrooms and has an ensuite - making it a perfect guest bedroom for all those who wish to visit us (hint hint). There is a field with goats, chickens and sheep next door and a footpath behind us. In short a good base to explore the area.
Ingleton, our preferred village has lost a couple of shops since we were last there which is a little worrying, however, the houses in Kirkby Lonsdale seem to have come down in price meaning we could look there if we wish. Anyway, we have at least 6 months to explore the area properly and make sure our next decision is the right one.
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