Sunday, 24 March 2013

Good Bye Great Britain


Well, we've finally made the big move back across the pond.  We decided it was time to be closer to friends and family.  We'll miss tea and scones, early springs and days out at the National Trust as well as all our British friends, but we're glad to be home and starting a new chapter in our lives.  

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Food and Friends


Sunday 3 March - As part of our farewell to England we wanted to visit the Barleywood walled garden one more time and eat at the Ethicurean.  We invited Nat and Tom to join us there for Lunch.  We had a lovely meal and a nice time enjoying the scenery and catching up on all the gossip with Nat and Tom.

Thursday, 21 February 2013

Sunday among the Snowdrops


 
Sunday 17 February - We had a car for the weekend and decided to get out of Bristol and have a relaxed and impromptu day. We wanted to go to The Ethicurean for lunch and take a drive around the Chew Valley but unfortunately the restaurant was all booked up. So we decided to take a drive to the Cotswolds. We thought it would be a pleasant and scenic drive however most of the trip we were steeped in fog. However, on arriving in Painswick the fog had mostly lifted so we decided to visit the Rococo garden, famed for its snowdrops as this is prime snowdrop season in the Southwest. We had a lovely time wandering through the woods and seeing the swathes of crisp white snowdrops. After meandering through the gardens we drove into Painswick proper and had a lovely pub lunch at the Falcon. Then it was a quick walk through the churchyard (famed for its yew trees) and around the town before heading back to Bristol.

Sunday, 27 January 2013

West Country Wandering


Sunday 27 January - Today we drove to Lacock. We walked through the town and out into the fields. The nearby river and fields were flooded from recent rain and snowfall so we didn't do our usual long loop through the fields. Which was good since despite the sunny weather there was lots of chilly wind. We went back to the village to poke around the shops. We ran into some friends of Sam and Jez and had a chat before trying to find a place for lunch. Our Usual haunt was closed and everywhere else was full. So we drove to Bradford on Avon and had lunch at one of our regular restaurants there. Afterwards we drove down to the canal and went for a walk along the footpath, unfortunately we got caught in a hail storm and headed home wet and a bit battered.

Bumbling around Bath


Saturday 26 January - We took a family trip to Bath. Luckily the sun was out and we were able to meander around and visit some of our favorite shops. Despite the chilly winter weather and some recent snow there were some nice floral planting,as always, around the city. After some leisurely strolling around we made an effort to visit Sally Lunn's for tea but were put off be the queue. We fed Mathis at a Starbucks then tried the tea shop again with no luck, so we tried Brown's but struck out again when they took over 30 minutes to get our food and we had to leave without eating as Mathis was getting fussy for his nap.

Sunday, 20 January 2013

Snowy Seaside


Sunday 20 January - With a rental car for the weekend we drove over to Clevedon, to eat at our new favorite restaurant, Tiffins. The food was excellent as expected and the the establishment is very baby friendly which helps. After lunch we went for a walk along the seaside. The town looked very picturesque covered in snow tapering down to the pier.

Bristol under Snow


Friday 18 January - We had a snow storm Thursday night and so woke up to a winter wonderland. Of course the city came grinding to a halt, the roads weren't plowed and half the shops were closed. I took Mathis for a few walks out and about so he could enjoy the snow. He really liked it but I'm not sure if he liked the lovely scenery or the fact that it was a bumpy ride.

Friday, 18 January 2013

Turkey Time


Friday 4 January - We were hanging out around the house enjoying our last full day in New Hampshire when the turkeys, traveling in a little parade entered the yard. We watched them for awhile and took photos while Tony hammed it up on the porch until he realized we were looking at the Turkeys and not him at which point he decided to chase them out of the yard.

Slow Snow Driving


Saturday 29 December - After a family lunch with Ian's parents and his sister's family we braved a major snowstorm to get back to New Hampshire. The drive took us 9 hours, we lost a windshield wiper 30 minutes into the drive and battled through many unplowed roads. We passed lots of cars that had gone off the road and even saw some spinout in front of us. However, with cautious and vigilant driving we made it, exhausted back to my parent's house by about 2:30 am.

New York City Christmas


Thursday 27 December - We took the train into the city to visit Ian's sister Katie. While we were there we visited Rockefeller Center to see the skating rink and big Christmas tree, we took some photos with TZ there and saw lots of cute little sparrows among the xmas decorations. We walked around a bit and showed TZ some of the sites before heading back to NJ.

First Christmas with Baby


Tuesday 25 December- Merry Christmas. We spent Christmas in Clifton NJ with Ian's Parents. In the Afternoon his sister's family came out and we had presents and dinner. Mathis really seemed to enjoy presents, at least he liked the boxes and paper.

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Home for the Holiday


Sunday 16 December - We flew from Bristol via Dublin to Boston. Mom picked us up and we drove through a snowstorm to get to Strafford. We had a few days to settle in and adjust a bit to the time change before getting in the car and driving to New Jersey to visit Ian's family.

Pop up shop


Sunday 11 November - Ian, Mathis and I piled into our rental car which was laden down with boxes and bags of stuff to make the long drive down to Bournemouth. A friends of Sam's was hosting a pop-up-shop (a rather modern term for a craft/art fair) at the Dance Pavilion. I've been in a bit of a panic over the last two weeks making and creating and collecting items to add to my stock of odds and ends to sell. I had a whole smorgasbord of items, including handmade notebooks made from old book covers and repurposed paper, fabric snakes and bibs, christmas trees made from on paperbacks as well as prints from books and calendars, teacups and notecards and all kinds of odds and ends. I shared a table with Sam which made for an even greater eclectic effect on our table. It was a long day but I sold some of my stuff (the christmas trees were a big hit followed closely by the notebooks). Made a very slight profit over the cost of the table and possible fuel and lunch costs but was overall a very interesting experience.

Blustery Bristol


Tuesday 30 October - I've been taking Mathis to buggy fit classes on the downs. Its a light workout for postnatal moms and since it is with the buggy and baby its easier to work into a new mom's schedule. Its a great excuse to get out and get some fresh air and exercise. Although its been quite cold, windy and rainy lately Mathis and I have made it regularly to class. Recently we saw this lovely kite caught in a tree on our way home from a refreshing workout on the downs.