Sunday, October 21, 2007
Autumn Leaves
I can't tell you how horrible it feels in this day and age to lose internet connection but this happened to us for almost a week! I was totally handicapped and couldn't blog for ages. To relieve my suffering from blog-turkey, I found other ways to expend my extra energies. How grateful I was when I found more time to 1. spring-clean my attic, 2. swop out my summer clothes for winter ones, 3. work in the garden, 4. recycle those empty bottles left over from summer's previous parties - huh huh, deep joy! All of these jobs might still be pending for a long time if my internet connection hadn't broken down!
We had a couple of weekend trips since the last update.
THE BIG PIT
We made an interesting visit to the The Big Pit (Pwll Mawr) near Newport, South Wales. I have visited a few Welsh mines myself but this was the first time I went underground - with a helmet and all! There were a couple of working miners talking us through the walk. We went down under in a group and were shown areas where miners, their wives, children and even animals, had spent their lives digging for coal. Some sad stories evolved and many visitors were in fact locals whose father, grandfather or relative had been a coal-miner. It was an eye-opening experience altogether. As Morgan was too young to go down the mine, he headed off with daddy instead to look for more adventurous expeditions.
AUTUMN WEEKEND IN CIRENCESTER
The next weekend, we went to visit Aunty Gwen in Cirencester. We met up with Morgan's uncle David and cousin Daniel who took us to the local museum and playground (highlight of the day for Morgan!). Morgan spotted a traditional Roman look with his helmet and play-spear in the Corinium Museum.
The park, next to where Aunty Gwen lives, makes a lovely walk with all its trees and fallen autumn leaves. As you will see in the pictures, the leaves had already fallen. However I so enjoyed the feeling of 'falling leaves' that I dramatically picked a handful of leaves from the ground and spontaneously threw them in the air so as to recreate that mood. I believe Morgan was just looking at me blankly at first but eventually followed suit. We had lots of fun with the leaves for a while then!
ABER RETREAT
Our latest weekend in Aberystwyth was well-spent with the grandparents. Thanks for the lovely Thai meal that uncle Hywel and aunty Julie gave us before leaving for America for 3 weeks! We are sure that you will be enjoying some quality time with the family - send them our regards in America ;)
Two nice fresh days of crisp Autumn air by the beach doing nothing except eating ice-cream and watching the tide roll in. Yes, we will be back soon!
We had a couple of weekend trips since the last update.
THE BIG PIT
We made an interesting visit to the The Big Pit (Pwll Mawr) near Newport, South Wales. I have visited a few Welsh mines myself but this was the first time I went underground - with a helmet and all! There were a couple of working miners talking us through the walk. We went down under in a group and were shown areas where miners, their wives, children and even animals, had spent their lives digging for coal. Some sad stories evolved and many visitors were in fact locals whose father, grandfather or relative had been a coal-miner. It was an eye-opening experience altogether. As Morgan was too young to go down the mine, he headed off with daddy instead to look for more adventurous expeditions.
AUTUMN WEEKEND IN CIRENCESTER
The next weekend, we went to visit Aunty Gwen in Cirencester. We met up with Morgan's uncle David and cousin Daniel who took us to the local museum and playground (highlight of the day for Morgan!). Morgan spotted a traditional Roman look with his helmet and play-spear in the Corinium Museum.
The park, next to where Aunty Gwen lives, makes a lovely walk with all its trees and fallen autumn leaves. As you will see in the pictures, the leaves had already fallen. However I so enjoyed the feeling of 'falling leaves' that I dramatically picked a handful of leaves from the ground and spontaneously threw them in the air so as to recreate that mood. I believe Morgan was just looking at me blankly at first but eventually followed suit. We had lots of fun with the leaves for a while then!
ABER RETREAT
Our latest weekend in Aberystwyth was well-spent with the grandparents. Thanks for the lovely Thai meal that uncle Hywel and aunty Julie gave us before leaving for America for 3 weeks! We are sure that you will be enjoying some quality time with the family - send them our regards in America ;)
Two nice fresh days of crisp Autumn air by the beach doing nothing except eating ice-cream and watching the tide roll in. Yes, we will be back soon!
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Hey pat,
Tell lewis, the picture of you and morgan by the beach is really well taken !!! I would rate 10/10 ! I like the mood the picture gave.. Very Nice ! GOOD job !
Of course there are the cute ones as well...luv them !
Stay warm and i shall see more from you and all at home !!!
Take care !
Luv Jenny !!! *muack*
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Tell lewis, the picture of you and morgan by the beach is really well taken !!! I would rate 10/10 ! I like the mood the picture gave.. Very Nice ! GOOD job !
Of course there are the cute ones as well...luv them !
Stay warm and i shall see more from you and all at home !!!
Take care !
Luv Jenny !!! *muack*
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