Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Friday, 19 July 2019

Return from Hawaii

So here we are back from our epic trip (Missouri then California then Kau'ai in Hawaii, then Honolulu in Hawaii, then a 10h flight home). We got back Tuesday and are more or less recovered - the top picture is Wilder eating dinner Tuesday night at the normal time. More will follow, but in the meantime, on the day we were in Honolulu after a week on Kau'ai, Wilder was talking about all the things he remembered from the trip. The highlights for him were:

1) 'bibi cryin' (his cousin Thad is a baby and did some (not an exceptional amount) of crying
2) 'Oatmeal' (instant oatmeal (porridge) was available for breakfast)
3) 'More slide' (we went to a swimming pool where there was a water slide which we took Wilder down many times til we could take it no more and had to leave. Wilder would've done it all day. And night.
4) 'Happ B'day Wilder' It was Wilder's Birthday while we were away, and he got cake. He also loves the happy birthday song.



Honolulu on the final day

'Mama Buppy'



Back home playing together quietly and happily


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Saturday, 22 August 2015

BLOGSTRAVEGANZA II

In our second week in Missouri, we took two canoe trips. Camping was something that Bluet had been talking a lot about, and was excited for, so this was a good idea.

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Bluet with her paddle, which she was very excited to have
The first trip, with Kara and her family, on the Jacks Fork. We saw two cottonmouth snakes swimming while we were on this trip, but from a distance and they were not very interested in us. (Bluet yesterday mentioned the snake bite, and then told me that she liked snakes).

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On this first trip Bluet rode in my canoe a little, before moving to Nana's canoe. Meanwhile Ilona mostly rode in Emily's canoe, often leaning over the side with her hands in the water - she did very well with being confined to the boat, although she didn't always keep her sun hat on, and occasionally would grab the paddle or lean over the side of the boat at the wrong time, making it difficult to manoeuvre. However, that is probably just what you would expect from a 20 month old.

We saw some pretty amazing caves (which Bluet illuminated with a torch; at night the torch would be used to have some kind of disco party in the tent when she and Ilona were supposed to be going to sleep). It was very very hot, so we stopped many times to jump in the water and swim to cool down.

Bluet also became interested in fishing, wanting to touch all the fish that were caught. In fact later in the holiday she got a disney princess fishing rod (or fishing rob, as she calls it) and even caught and reeled in her first fish in a creek on the Brunot farm - a small big mouth bass).

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And then after two nights on the river we went to the Brunot cabin before embarking on our second canoe trip. And saw the cows, which Ilona has learned to imitate more accurately than just saying 'moo'

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After two nights in real beds we were back on the river........

By the end of these trips, Bluet became pretty fearless in the water (at least when she was wearing her water wings/life jacket combo), happy to float along. On the second trip (on the North Fork) were plenty of other kids (including all her American cousins) so she was able to copy the bigger kids, and was very happy. I don't have many pictures, but I can tell you that it was a bit less hot than the first trip, I found some very cool fossils, and slightly injured my leg* on a rock hidden underwater whilst helping Bluet float down the river.

*I was still able to paddle the canoe and stay on the river for the next 2 days.

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As you can see, Bluet even learned to swim a little, aided no doubt by several trips to a swimming pool in someone's garden in Charleston, where she even got to jump off a diving board by herself. So there you have it, almost an entire week spent in the wilderness, enjoying the pleasures of Ozark rivers. A fun time was had by all, I think I can safely say. More photos from our trip coming soon.

Sunday, 11 August 2013

We're all going on a summer holiday.....

This week we've been mostly getting ready to go back to the UK for a couple of weeks. We are very very excited; Bluet is especially excited about flying on the aeroplane - I'm not sure she yet understands what fun she will have. And we are very very much looking forward to the British weather, where unlike Houston every day, it is never far far to hot and/or far too humid. Bring on the light drizzle and temperatures where you have to wear a jumper. It will be blissful.

Anyway, before the deluge of photos from the UK, here are a few pictures from the last week or so.


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Bluet helping Dadn shop yesterday
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Running around the children's museum
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Showering after the pool this morning

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Austin, Texas

Before we moved here, everyone would always tell us 'well, Austin is really nice' or 'I've heard Austin is really nice'; Austin is only 2 1/2 hours away, so for my Birthday weekend we finally decided to see if they were right.
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Austin is built on hills, with a simple grid system, fairly compact, easy to walk around, full of record shops, inhabited by hippies, hipsters and students, and it even has a nice park more or less in the middle, where you can take a small child. We also discovered that in Austin, you just need to type 'Austin Restaurant downtown' or 'Austin Pancakes downtown' into google, and your iPhone will take you straight to a tremendous eating establishment.

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Apologies for the blurriness, she moves too fast
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Bluet in the process of saying "Watch Elmo"

We arrived on Saturday, and went to see the Capitol, where many bad ideas have been signed into law. They were even in session, praising some people for some things that they had done, so we got (briefly) to see government in action.

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Later on we went out to dinner in a very nice restaurant called the moonshine grill (#1 on the google search, and highly delicious). On Sunday we headed to Barton Springs in Zilker park, where we let Bluet run around a lot. Then in the afternoon, I walked several miles looking at record shops whilst Bluet 'napped'.
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On Monday morning we visited the state cemetery where lots of dignitaries are buried. Here Bluet became obsessed by flags.
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We went downtown after that, and looked at some historical buildings, and bought Bluet an 'Merican' flag and a Texas flag, which she waved vigorously as she rode on our shoulders around town. We are going to hire her out for parades and other patriotic events

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All in all, Austin is highly recommended and if anyone wants to come and visit Texas, we'll meet you there.

Saturday, 10 March 2012

Sunshine

Bluet enjoys the first sun she's seen this year. Later, the beach