Friday, June 12, 2009

Wales

We're back from a lovely holiday in Dyffryn Ardudwy, half way between Barmouth and Harlech on the north west coast of Wales. We stayed with Debbie's parents in a lovely cottage just 1 mile from the sea and had a great time - the best of the British seaside holiday - with fantastic sunny weather, sand, sea and ice cream. Ben had a great time by the seaside, building sandcastles and digging moats, splashing in the water, getting covered in sand, looking for crabs and starfish in the rock pools at Shell Island.


But Wales has more to offer than just the fantastic beaches and ice creams, although those did figure quite substantially in our plans. We also managed to fit in some time for castles, waterfalls, lakes, rivers, mountains, picnics and steam trains. Below are a few examples, starting with Harlech Castle.

A trip on the Llanberis Lake Railway took us along the side of Lake Padarn, with stunning views over the water to Snowdon. We stopped halfway for a picnic by the lakeside. Here is Ben with his Nan, watching the trains.
Skimming stones with Ben whilst looking up the lake towards Snowdon - the peak just peeping over the top.Some strange sights in Snowdonia - none more so than this motorbike riding bear!

Splashing in the river after the Precipice Walk overlooking the Mawddach Estuary.
One day we met with Debbie's cousin Rob at Caernarfon and after a gentle walk along the front to the Victoria Dock for lunch, we took in the grand towers and walls of Caernarfon Castle. Ben particularly enjoyed pushing his push chair up and down the grass inside "lawnmowing"!



Unfortunately it had to come to an end, but the sun kept on shining right up until the last minute - sunset from the road just up the hill from our cottage.

We took in some more trains in the rain on the way home at Llangollen.

Ben was on great form all week, even in the car, where we enjoyed many a family sing-song. He now knows all the words to 'Puff the Magic Dragon' and can even have a good stab at 'Gilly Gilly Ossenfeffer Katzenellen Bogen by the Sea'! Here he is on the journey home pretending to be driving a Fire Engine, with his bucket restyled as a Fireman's helmet. "Fire, Fire"!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Out and about

We've been enjoying some sunny weather the last couple of weeks. Not much excuse for the paucity of updates, but we'll take any excuse going. First we had a visit from our friends Louise and David, Karen, Gayle, Steve and Rebecca and were joined by Kay and Dave for Sunday lunch.
We enjoyed sitting out in the garden in the sunshine, and then went for a walk down Chase Lane and round to the castle to see the horses in the fields. Ben and Rebecca especially enjoyed sitting in Ben's tent.

We've since had a new patio built, to make sitting out even more convivial. Ben absolutely loved watching the guys building the patio, and was very disappointed that they had finished, but we have already appreciated the big improvement.

Over the Bank Holiday weekend, we succumed to the traditional English Bank Holiday activities of going to the garden centre, planting things in the garden, visiting local tourist attractions (Charlecote, Mary Arden's Farm), and complaining about it being too hot (no, that one isn't a traditional Bank Holiday activity, but we could have justifiably done so on at least Sunday!).

Firstly, a picnic in the grounds of Charlecote House on Sunday.
Then we had a fun time at Mary Arden's Farm, where there was a weekend of Tudor activities going on, although we did run out of money which meant we weren't able to take much advantage of the Hog Roast - one sandwich between three of us didn't go very far!. Fearing that there wouldn't be any donkey rides at the seaside when we go to Barmouth, we decided to give Ben a taste of this traditional Tudor entertainment!

Finally, we had a visit from our friends Rich and Clare, this time with baby Elliott, who we met for the first time. Ben enjoyed watching Elliott have his nappy changed, and playing the role of elder brother, although he did get upset the one time Debbie had a cuddle with Elliott, so we got a little bit of insight into what it might be like in a few months time.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Baby Dawson at 22 weeks


We had our 20 (well 22 week) scan a couple of weeks ago at Warwick Hospital. Not quite sure why it's taken so long to update the blog - we seem to have been very busy recently. All was well and we enjoyed a longer and more informative view of the baby than we've done most other times we've been for a scan. Quite a clear picture of the head - which looks just like Ben's did three years ago. Looks like it is giving Mummy a bit of a kick at the time this picture was taken!
After some debate we didn't find out what the sex is. Ben is sitting with Mark as we type this blog entry and just for the moment he has now decided that he wants a baby sister.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Paris in the Springtime


The weekend before Easter we escaped for a few days in Paris with friends while Ben enjoyed his own mini-break with the Dawson family. Our friend John was running in the Paris marathon, which provided the perfect excuse for a group of us to go over to support him and enjoy a bit of Parisian life. Chasing John (no. 4423 ) en route through a whistle stop tour of the metro took its toll on us all, but admittedly the sight of John hobbling around for the next couple of days convinced us that competing was, after all, more of a challenge than supporting. He finished in an impressive time of 3hrs 15mins, and still had energy for an amble down to the Trocadero for a picnic lunch and a trip over to the beautiful Place des Voges for a well-earnt afternoon beer.


For the remainder of the trip we enjoyed the experience of being in Paris, rather than trying to 'do' any of the major sites. We wandered around Montmartre and the Ile de la Cite and generally spent lots of time (and money!) eating, drinking and soaking up the amazing sunshine.

Here's the gang in Montmartre...


And here is one of our favourite moments, a perfect Parisian scene, enjoying a drink at a pavement cafe on the Ile Saint Louis.

And finally here's our cheesy pre-anniversary shot, one for the album and a little memento of our lovely trip away.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Young Masterchef 2009?

Pancake Day was quite a while ago now but we've been quite busy so forgive the lapse. We did make pancakes with Ben a few days later, and in fact the last couple of weeks have seen him take quite an interest in cooking. This was reinforced when Mark's Mum came to look after him whilst he had chicken pox. He now knows all the ingredients needed for a cake and repeats them to us very readily. Naturally we have captured his growing range of culinary skills with some photos...

Making the batter mix for pancakes
One I made earlier!

Enjoying the fruits of my labours...
Having mastered pancake - making, we've now moved on to chocolate cake, which was very successful thanks to Gran!

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Déjà Vu

We're expecting another baby! Early September this little bundle of life is due to be let loose on the world. Exciting times! It's been a challenging first trimester, with some early concerns and Debbie feeling generally much worse than last time, but we are thrilled that our 12 week scan on Friday showed that all was well with this little one.

Armed with the scan photo, we decided that now was the time to share the news with Ben. He showed a little interest in Mummy's tummy, had a cursory look at the photo, and told us he would very much like it to be a brother. But he was strangely preoccupied with something far more important that seemed to be taking place out of the window...

The source of fascination - clearly infinitely more momentus than the impending arrival of a sibling? It was apparently bird poo on the window. Ben, we're sure your little brother or sister will make you pay for this one day!

Saturday, February 28, 2009

The pox

It feels like poor Ben has had one illness after another this year. This week took the biscuit with us all falling prey to a sickness bug, and topped off on Wednesday when Ben was diagnosed with chicken pox. Here he is showing off his spots. At the moment he seems to be coping remarkably well, and it is almost more distressing for us watching the spots sprout by the minute all over his body. Hopefully they'll disappear just as quickly.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Catching Up

It's been a while. January seemed to pass by in a bit of a blur - and the couple of lovely occasions we had catching up with friends we forgot to take the camera. February brought snow. Lots of it, by our standards. Ben generally enjoyed it, and was particularly fascinated by snowmen. Nan and Grandad came to help build one in our garden and placed it perfectly so it got no sun - and lasted for about a week!

Unfortunately the best of the snow was not captured on camera either, as Daddy had taken it with him on a work trip to Edinburgh. So here is our small offering for the past 6 weeks or so:

Ben trying to mow the lawn in the first fall of snow:

And the best of Mark's Edinburgh shots...

Kenilworth Castle with the remains of the snow...

Ben causing havoc as usual...


We'll try to be back updating the blog regularly from now on.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Christmas at the Dawsons (Part Two)

Last Sunday we headed over to Suffolk for 'round two' of Christmas with Mark's family. Greeted with a welcoming roast beef dinner (which Ben suddenly developed a huge appetite for), we enjoyed another few days of festivities, good food, more presents and trips out.

On Monday we took went to the seaside at Southwold. Ben was planning to take off his socks and shoes to play on the sand, but when we got there wellies and woolly hat seemed more in order! We enjoyed morning coffee and cakes on the pier and then all helped Ben try out his new cricket bat and ball from Aunty Lucy and Uncle Stephen on the beach.


Then on Tuesday we took advantage of the continuing good weather and headed into the forest. Ben had a go on the climbing frame and slide and then we went for a short walk in the woods, enjoying the rays of sunshine through the trees.
Below is Mark with Henry, one of Stephen and Lucy's dogs. Ben was still a little bit wary of them all - he enjoyed watching them from a distance and thought they were funny, but didn't like to get too close. Stephen and Lucy have offered to have him stay with them sometime to get him used to the dogs, so we will have to take advantage of that offer soon!

Saturday, January 03, 2009

Boxing Day at the Castle

Boxing Day at the Castle and the Duck Race are Kenilworth traditions that we had yet to sample, but on Boxing Day morning we headed off to the castle where we caught part of a Punch and Judy show...

...and had a look at the new Elizabethan gardens which are due to open in the Spring...
...before taking ourselves down to the ford to watch the 1500 or so ducks released...
Numbers 462 and 463 didn't appear to feature on the leaderboard and we couldn't pick them out when they went past us, but we had a good time.


Christmas at the Dawsons (Part One)

What a lovely Christmas holiday we have had! We've been lucky enough to have almost a fortnight off, and have really enjoyed this special time together. We hosted Christmas for the first time this year, with Debbie's parents joining us for a few days.

On Christmas Eve we got ready by going to the crib service at St Nicholas Church, a lovely servive for young children, in a packed church. Ben enjoyed the nativity scene and processing around the church to see the crib, but was disappointed that there was no donkey to accompany the children dressed up as a camel.

We had a traditional sort of Christmas Day, opening the stocking left by Father Christmas first thing, then church, before heading home for more presents and a turkey dinner. Ben was a little bit overwhelmed by everything and the present opening lasted well into Boxing Day, but we all had a lovely time.

A few memories captured in the photos below:
Ben opening his presents - this one a garage from Nan and Grandad - which he enjoyed "helping" Grandad to build!

Christmas lunch with all the trimmings.
And finally, a rare family photo at the end of a lovely day.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

A visitor from Down Under

The weekend finished with a visit from Stephen and Lucy, and Mark's "Australian" cousin Sara, who is staying with them on her extended trip to Britain. Once he got over his initial suspicion, possibly caused by her slightly dodgy accent (a mix of Yorkshire and Sydney), Ben enjoyed playing with his first cousin once removed, and posing for photos. It was great to catch up with Sara after 4 years since we last met up on a family holiday in Cyprus. She's here for a while so we're hoping there'll be more opportunities for her to cement her friendship with Ben.

Christmas time is here again

We haven't felt very Christmassy so far. We got the tree up more than a week ago, and sorted most of the presents, got the cards written, but still haven't felt much in the Christmas spirit, what with first Ben being ill, then both of us.

After last weekend we finally feel a bit more in the Christmas mood though. We spent the weekend with Debbie's family, staying with her parents and meeting up with Val, Pete, Rob and Louise. We had a lovely tea with them all, with Ben keeping us all amused. Here he is enjoying some of Nan's special trifle, minus the sherry!

The next day we went for a walk around Wellington. Ben mostly wanted to sit in the pushchair, but we did manage to get him out for a few minutes for a 'swing' with Nan and Grandad and to feed the solitary duck at the local pond.

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Christmas Carousel

On Saturday we decided to head into Birmingham. Debbie was meeting Kay and some other friends later on and we thought that the train journey and the Christmas market would be an adventure for Ben. It was very busy - not too much sign of recession on this Saturday two weeks before Christmas - but we had a good time. Ben thought the train was fun, especially when we went past the airport. In town we managed to largely avoid the shops and pottered very slowly around the German Christmas market, where we found a carousel. Having refused to let him go on merry-go-rounds a couple of times recently, we decided against our better judgement, to go on this one. We avoided the horses and all three of us sat in a carriage. Ben thought it was fantastic, waving to all the people as we passed by and didn't want to come off.

It was soon time for Debbie to meet up with her friends, so Mark took Ben back on the train, discovering when they arrived at the car park at Berkswell that he didn't have his car key with him. So they trooped back to Birmingham to collect a key from Debbie, with Ben putting up with things stoically, although not enjoying his third and fourth train journeys quite so much as the first two!

A big boy now

Last weekend we celebrated Ben's second birthday. We can hardly believe how fast he is growing up - he even announced the other week "I'm not a baby any more Mummy". We had a fun weekend with the Willshaws staying and family and friends joining us to celebrate the big day. Ben enjoyed being the centre of attention at his party - especially as he was able to show off his new rock and roll guitar - an upmarket version of the inflatable version he has been "playing" incessantly for the past two months.

It took Ben a little while to work out what his cake was ("What sort of cake is it Ben?" "A birthday cake"), but we were quite pleased when all the hard work paid off and he piped up "digger". He was most excited about the fact that it had "two candles".

After all the excitement, we had a quieter day on Sunday, braving the cold to visit the slightly disappointing Christmas market in Leamington. There was chance however, for Ben and Tabitha to cement their friendship. They were so sweet together all weekend, playing and giggling and dancing together. Thanks to everyone who came and made it such a special weekend for us all.

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Seasons



The British weather has been keeping us on our toes the last couple of weeks. First came the unseasonal snow - first in October since the 1970s apparently. A wheezy Ben wasn't able to fully enjoy it as he was stuck indoors, although if this video is anything to go by he wasn't too interested anyway. But the next day he did get to build a snowman at nursery, with a carrot for a nose, as he delighted in telling us.

After a brief taster of winter, the weather has reverted to autumnal - grey, drizzly, cold, and occasionally sunny. On Friday Debbie, Ben, Nan and Grandad took a trip to Ryton Pools, where Ben enjoyed playing in the the autumn leaves, kicking them around and throwing them up in the air.


Last night it was the Kenilworth Castle bonfire and fireworks display, but just as we arrived in Abbey Fields to watch, the heavens opened, so unfortunately no photographs, and a very wet Mummy and Daddy. Ben, who enjoyed competing with the fireworks by shouting "Bang, bang!", was nice and cosy in his pushchair behind his rain cover.