Monthly Archives: May 2011

Bank holiday weekend

Well it was a rainy bank holiday weekend but we had to make at least one trip out each day to avoid Samuel climbing the walls. However, one huge advantage of being back at the family home is that there are plenty of scenic places within walking distance.

Samuel loves the open space

Already popular are the woods at the end of the road and the car-splash (ford), where Sam watches each car go through before demanding “again!” – expecting me to magically produce another vehicle on the road.

On Monday we had a look for somewhere we could get to on the bus which severely limited our choice. In the end we chose Bradford and the National Media Museum where they were having a pirate event in celebration of the latest Pirates of the Caribbean film. We got there a bit early and found (unsurprisingly) that there isn’t that much for 2.5 year old to do in the museum… but Sam did have a lot of fun in the video game area due to the huge number of buttons that were waiting to be pressed.

Sam and I try the original Mario Kart

I had a great time when Jessica found that her generously donated 50p bought me a long session on Point Blank 2 (I got on the scoreboard!).

My partner had issues with the colour of the gun

The pirate fun wasn’t quite ready so we made a quick trip up to the more interactive exhibits upstairs and Samuel learnt about refraction pressed lots of buttons. Finally Samuel got to make his pirate hat and flag which he was very pleased with.

Shiver me timbers

That brought us nicely up to lunchtime when we found that Bradford has very little to offer the hungry family… or maybe we were just in the wrong part.

Party photos

I’ve finally got round to uploading the photos from our final trip to the play cafe. You can find them here but you’ll need to get the password from Me or Jessica if you want to be able to download them. You need to right-click on the link and select “save target as” – you’ll then be able to download the ZIP file that holds all the photos.

Surprise leaving party

On our last Saturday living in the South we arranged to meet up with Kim and her girls at the local soft play area… however, when we got there a few other friends were also waiting.

My good friends Kim and Esther had very kindly organised a surprise leaving party for us there and had reserved an area, decorated with bunting, brought along some very delicious fairy cakes as well as inviting so many of our other friends.

We all had a lovely time, the kids all played so well together and I loved getting a chance to catch up with all my mum friends. Being able to give hugs to all their little ones who I’ve seen growing up over the last two years was really special too. Thank you all so much for such a lovely surprise!

All our photos from the day will be appearing here soon – we’ll put them up behind a password as I’m not sure who is happy with having their photo up online or not. Be sure to let me know if you want the password to access them.

The view

This is a photo I took looking out over Huddersfield from a spot near to where we are living at the moment. Samuel has been even more active than usual which I put down to the improved air quality up here 😉

We’ll be restarting our house hunt soon and hopefully moving to the (much flatter) South of Manchester. Jessica will like the lack of hills but the views won’t be as good.

Jessica thinks hills are great

Tea Towers food shop

This morning we opened the Tea Towers food shop to get rid of some of the food that we have left over before the move.

Tasty food at tasty prices

We managed to get rid of most of the stock and are now trying to prepare the house for the movers tomorrow. Things are going well but I’m really shocked by how much we’d managed to hide in the loft. Samuel’s room is now full of loftware.

Trading standards disagreed with our Buy One, Get a Toddler Free promotion.

Leaving London

We’re busy cleaning behind all the furniture as the removal guys will be coming on Tuesday to pack up all our stuff. Then we’ll be living with my parents for a few months whilst we find a new house in Manchester.

It’s our intention to publish things on the blog more often so that all our good friends in the South can keep up-to-date with the quest for the next Tea Towers. Once we’re established you’re all welcome to come and visit us 🙂