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"!
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.
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!).







One I made earlier!

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!
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.
And the best of Mark's Edinburgh shots...
Ben causing havoc as usual...



...and had a look at the new Elizabethan gardens which are due to open in the Spring...
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 lunch with all the trimmings.


