Sunday, August 31, 2008
I was productive...
Today has not been so good, had a very disturbed night, which meant I couldn't get to sleep, finally nodded off at 2.30am only to be awakened by Hunny and a 'noise', listened for a while looked out the window, put the light on just in case. Finally went back to sleep around 3.30am.
This morning Carl went out to his car to find that some piece of scum had smashed a window and broke in. He lost two winning scratch cards for a pound each, I hope the thief gets run over when he goes to claim them. The damage has cost £200 to repair. I am sure that was what woke me up. The police have said that there were a further 8 reported in our area and that they have an idea of who might be responsible.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Today......................
Thursday, August 28, 2008
We're all in this Together!!!!




Last night we took a trip to London, Hammersmith Apollo to see High School Musical.
It was a brilliant show, full of life and colour. Beth had no idea where we were going and didn't twig until we were on the train. Megs was a last minute replacement fro Carl who had to work. I don't think it would have been to his taste, although there was one bloke right at the front who was stood up dancing for most of the performance!!!
The actual cost of the all the things that kids want was extortionate, the pom poms started off at £5 per pair. (Just a bit of glittery tinsel stuff on a plastic handle) I managed to play two salesmen off against each other, saying that one was selling for £4, eventually going back to the original guy and getting them for £3 a pair!! The ice creams were a mega £2.50 each for a minute tub, the programs were £7, but they were good value a very comprehensive book with loads of glossy photos and a pull out poster. Coke was a bargain at £3 for a Glass!! So even with the reduced price tickets, we managed to spend around £150 for a nights entertainment, not something you could do every month!!
Still it was worth it for the look on the girls faces and the excitement of seeing them join in and sing along with their pom poms!!!
Monday, August 25, 2008
My Town Monday - Variation - Delft!!
Well this week I have decided to report back on the various places that we visited while on holiday, a surrogate My Town!
The first place that we visited was Delft, only 12 or so miles from where we were staying. We drove into Delft with no problems, but parking was another matter! The main square is pedestrianised and all on street parking was residents only. The town is surrounded by canals so we seemed to do a lot of driving around in circles. The satnav (Stella) got herself confused, she knew where the parking was but was incapable to actually getting us anywhere near to it, very frustrating. In the end Tom and Debbielou went to the tourist office for instructions. We felt quite out of our comfort zone as we just didn't understand the language, although almost everyone does speak some English.
Delft is a very pretty town, the home of the painter Jan Vermeer (1632-75) and the burial place for Dutch Royalty.Vermeer is buried in the 13th century Oude Kerk.(which is the first picture, the church with the wonky tower!!) The Royal house Oranje-Nassau is also associated with Delft and members of that family are interred in the 14th century Nieuwe Kerk, including Prince William of Orange (Last picture above) This church is quite spectacular from the outside having been built over a large number of years.
Delft is known world wide for the very pretty blue and white pottery that is produced in potteries both in the town and in the surrounding area. As a tourist it was my duty to bring some of that back with me, I have some new blue and white Christmas baubles for my tree!!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Message for Travis!!!!
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Here we go.
Friday, August 22, 2008
The Theme of the holiday was???????
Thursday, August 21, 2008
We're back!!
We have had a great time the weather has been changeable, most days we had rain, but it didn't stop us getting on with all the things we had planned!!
I will work through some of the highlights later on, May have to do My town Monday from a different point of view for a few weeks!!
A brief run through..... we stayed in Wassenar in Holland, a nice little seaside town. We visited Amsterdam twice, took a canal ride, visited Anne Franks House, had a pancake in a fabulous little waterside restaurant, Rode the trams and looked around the shops and fantastic buildings.
We visited Kinderjik, where there are lots of working windmills from the 1740's (got some lovely photos there). We went to Delft home of the Dutch blue and white pottery, Haarlem where we saw a church with a cannon ball embedded in one of the walls.
I have to be up early in the morning to await the delivery of my new washing machine, in time for the bags of holiday washing!!
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Almost there!!
It has been a feat packing the car. We still have to put the bedding in but can't do that until the morning. I am tired now but looking forward to our adventure!!
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
What a Happy Face.

Monday, August 04, 2008
The 'Beast' of Hertfordshire
Last year for Herts and in particular Welwyn Garden City was a very busy one for sightings. These large cats are usually described as black and at three or four times the size of a regular cat. There are no wild cats native to the UK but I think that if these sightings are real that they could be cats that have escaped from captivity.
Last year a sighting of a big cat resulted in a full scale police operation, as reported by Herts News 24
'POLICE marksmen were deployed and a 21-officer search was carried out after two policemen spotted a big cat near to their Hertford station on Saturday.The duo reported seeing a large feline type animal on a building site just before 7am and a three-hour search for the beast followed.Insp Paul Burnage from the intervention and response unit at Hertford led the investigation. He said: "It was our priority to ensure public safety. We called an expert from a local wildlife park to stun the animal if it was seen. "However, our firearms unit, including officers with rifles, surrounded the site as a back up in case the animal got out of the building site."The animal was not seen again.This is by no means the first such sighting in East Herts. Just last August we reported how a similar creature was seen in the Mangrove Road area of Hertford, and then received further claims of sightings in Hoddesdon and Goffs Oak. Wildlife crime officer Det Insp David Laming said: "There are no confirmed records of anyone ever being attacked by these animals. The reason being there is no shortage of small natural prey available to them for food, and they have a natural fear of man."All previous recorded sightings have only been brief as the animals always run from humans.Det Insp Laming offered this advice if you do come face to face with such a creature. "Under no circumstances should members of the public attempt to shoot or injure such an animal. This would create an unpredictable situation whereby the animal would feel threatened and would be more likely to act in an aggressive manner."
So what do you think??
Saturday, August 02, 2008
It has just dawned on me.......
That brings us on to shoes, something that Beth never wears. She has always been able to wear trainers at primary, so that's another thing to think about.
This morning has dawned bright but very wet, which is a pain as I have around 4 loads of washing to get dry plus a sleeping bag. So I am slogging on with it. Carl has only been back home since last night and today he has three swimming parties at school and in the middle of the day he is working at the University pool. He is not afraid of a bit of work!!
I am off to do a bit of jewelry making between the washing.