Thursday, May 08, 2008

A Great Week

The sun has been shining here in Brighton this week, and I've had a growing awareness that we will soon be leaving this country that has been our home for the past two years. So Iain and I have been out and about quite a bit.

Monday was a bank holiday; Chris and Katy Fry graciously gave an open invitation to their home, and we had tea in their garden. I even baked a cake from scratch, which is something I haven't done in a long time and it felt wonderfully fun and creative. It was a little lopsided and the strawberries kept slipping off, but nobody seemed to mind.


Here is our merry band. Me, Ann, Iain, Katy, Chris, Ray, and Mika took the picture. Katy's garden is beautiful. I will always think of her whenever I garden in the future.


Then we took a nice walk to Hove Park, which was full of families, children, grandparents, and dogs playing.

They even had the model railway running and Chris treated us to a ride. Iain was thrilled!


On Tuesday, Iain and I went to Drusillas Park Zoo. He really enjoyed looking at the animals. We stood and watched the squirrel monkeys for about 30 minutes! There were about 20 of them in there and they were pretty entertaining. They leaped about from tree to tree and scrambled up and down the ropes in their pen, occasionally getting to very loud fights. Here is one having some fruit.



Iain's interest in the animals disappeared when he spotted this:

The zoo had a train to ride on! I heard lots of crying about the train after that, because he wanted to do nothing but ride it. Because of that, we only rode it once! Here he is being forced to look at more animals instead of trains. Not too happy.

We had a picnic and some ice cream and played on a playground there. It was a nice day out.

Wednesday we went to playgroup as usual, which Iain always enjoys. We also had Ann over for supper and took her on a drive to see the Long Man of Wilmington and some of the beautiful country back roads that you can only see by car.

Today Iain and went down to the seafront and rode the Volks Railway and played on the playground again. Tomorrow we'll go to Maria's house for lunch. So it has been a very sweet and relaxing week. I feel like I'm saying goodbye gently and gratefully and I'm so thankful for that.

1 comment:

Melissa :) said...

I really enjoy reading your blog & looking at all your beautiful photos. I bet you are so happy to be coming 'home' yet sad to leave at the same time. Loads of excitement I'm sure! And that boy of yours is too cute. And too big! When did that happen?

Be sure to update when you can so I can keep up with you guys! Good luck - I'll be praying for you!

Melissa :)