Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Portmeirion


December in Portmeirion 2010. I think that December 2010 will be long mentionned for being 'that winter' when it snowed and snowed and the UK ground to a halt under freezing temperatures and snow . . However not so in Portmeirion! We couldn't believe the blue clear skies that greeted us, when everyone else was in a white out!





We booked a cottage called Dorlan Goch which was formerly at artists studio. It was plenty big enough for Chris, Me, Cas, Granny and Pete and Jess and Mart.





We went to have a nice family break and catch up to cheer us all up.



. On the Sunday we spent time mooching around Portmeirion Village. It is on a gulf stream so has much better climate conditions than the rest of Wales. Portmeirion is built on own private peninsula on the coast of Snowdonia .




Chris and I came here when we told mum and dad that we were going to get married. But we haven't been back since. It is still the same of course, but still really nice and hardly anyone there because it is not exactly tourist season - and anyway the rest of the UK was snowed in!





Pormeirion was the location for the TV show 'The Prisoner'- it was a cult TV series in the 1970's.




Cas is not a number . . he is a free man . .




The Prisoner was highly stylised. This is what it says on their website . . 'The surreal architecture of the village with its Mediterranean atmosphere coupled with the high-tech interiors, tannoys, surveillance cameras and piped music create a bizarre combination. There is great attention to detail throughout with no item too large or small to receive the Prisoner stamp from steet signs to cans of food to village credit cards, Mini Moke taxis and staff uniforms. Large and menacing balloons (occasionally referred to as 'Rover') patrole the perimiter.'









The Portmeirion Hotel is really really lovely. We went for Sunday dinner and it was very good. Even Cas behaved in his high chair, which was a bonus!










Biscuiteer


Ok - loads harder than it looks in my snazzy biscuiteer book that Boden sent me! Anyway have been biscuit making and icing over the last few days. I thought initially that we could do some kind of 'baking with mother' thing - but quickly Cas started to annoy me, by getting in the way and touching everything and basically 'doing it all wrong!!!!' - so I made him watch Fantastic Mr Fox again whilst I got on with them ......!

Monday, 13 December 2010

Space Cadet

Cas and I spent a wet and cold afternoon at the Leicester Space Centre. Their website said suitable for children of all ages . . but in reality it was not really much good for a 2 year old.





Still, we did have fun on some of the exhibits - Cas enjoyed playing in the space shuttle as their was lots of buttons, or beep beeps as he calls them, to press.


I like this photo as it looks like something out of Star Wars! All it needs is a Storm Trooper in the background.


In this photo he is making an intergalactic phonecall! All in all, we had a good time, but I don't think that it is something we will revisit until he is 8 yrs old! Some of the exhibits he was a bit sensitive about - he cried when things were too loud . .like the 'naughty noisy balls'!!







Monday, 22 November 2010

White Post Wonderfulness

Little piggies at White Post Farm.



Today, Cas and I went on an outing to Whitepost Farm. It was fantastic! We have never been before but I think that we will now be going every week! I downloaded a voucher from vouchermania.co.uk and so we went for a fiver with 2 free bags of food - one bag for 2 legs and one bag for 4 legs.


We saw lots of animals including Pigs, Sheep, Llamas, Deer, Chickens, Ducks, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Reptiles and Goats. The picture above is of Goat Mountain! Not sure whether it is ingenius or mean!



Cas had the time of his life! There was so much for him to do, and because the weather was so miserable, the place was deserted and we had the run of the farm! Here he is trampolining!


Cas loved feeding all the animals. He is a talented thrower! So spent ages throwing grain and feed at the animals. He is fearless even with geese pecking him and goats mauling him - he just loves it!



Llamas - very nosy and greedy! Pestered us so much for food that we had to leg it!

After we had been on the field walk in the cold - we went to the tea rooms for lunch. Cas was impeccably behaved and sat and ate all his jacket potato really nicely with his knife and folk (and spoon and fingers) I felt very smug!


Cas likes shouting 'cheese' when he sees a camera - unfortunately on pictures this comes out as a bit of a grimace!


This is the White Post waving goat!
After lunch, we went into the indoor farm and play centre. We saw all the baby piglets, goats, ducklings and chicks in the hatchery. Cas kept saying that the eggs were hatching 'oooh hatching....' but they weren't!
We saw the biggest rabbits from Japan, apparently relations of the rabbits on the teletubbies!
Afterwards we went into the softplay centre which he loved - he climbs like a monkey! And we then did some dry slope sledging - again all by ourselves - so we had lots of go's!

Finally we went to the petting area and Cas cuddled a guinea pig and much to my nervousness, held a tiny chick! I am not sure that animal rights were observed - but both the chick and the guinea pig appeared unharmed!










Thursday, 11 November 2010

Blue Planet

The Blue Planet Aquarium is a fantastic - it is in Ellesmere Port close to Mum and Dad's. The exhibitions are really excellent and we all really liked looking at fish, seahorses, jelly fish and other oceany things!


There is a large tank with a travelling floor thing so that you could look up and see all the sharks and rays.


We fed the fish with special fish food and we also went outside to see the Otters being fed.

Liverpool Day Out


We took a few days out of Nottingham to visit Mum and check out all the redevelopment of Liverpool. It was a grey and wet and windy day! We took a stroll around the Albert Dock and checked out a Beatles photography exhibition.


Cas stuffed his face with mushroom soup and bread rolls in the Tate cafe. We took a stroll around the Tate gallery, then had to leave before Cas detroyed too many of the installations!






We went to check out the new Liverpool One development. What a massive improvement on that part of the City. I just could not recognise it and it is really hard to get my bearings when wandering around.



However the rain started to really come down and we were getting wet and cold, so we headed for home. Although we came over on the ferry (so Cas could repeatly say 'water big boat gone') we went home on the underground. Not pushchair friendly of course . . how do people in wheelchairs manage?




All together now, 'Ferry 'Cross the Mersey . . .'




Halloween 2010

Another year, another halloween party! This year some of Cas's scariest little friends came over for some halloween food, spooky music and trick or treating.



Sonny came in his spider outfit - this is him doing his best spider impression.

Bella and Frankie both came as witches! All the kids had a great time, tussling over sweeties and eating my pumpkin muffins, which were rather fabulous, even if I do say so myself!

Cas wore his pumpkin outfit again - bit of a cop out - but it still fits and he looks so adorable - why not?



I arranged with out neighbours for the kids to go and trick or treat them. So at 6.30 p.m. our motely crew of witches, spider and pumpkin went and knocked at Numbers 1 and 4 to collect some treats!