Monday, July 29, 2019

Away again


Grandson is now eight. Such a big boy. Excuse the scruffy cake. Daughter 1 made him an amazing one, featuring a level crossing.


We've been away with the family to the island of Arran. Daughter 1 and her husband and children and Daughter 2 with her little one came with us. It was good but somewhat exhausting. Little Granddaughter is so lovely and hilarious but frankly a bit of a menace! The house we rented wasn't exactly babyproof - lots of nice, smoothly-opening drawers in the kitchen filled with sharp things and tempting cupboards full of crockery; also a stairgate which kept her out for all of thirty seconds. She doesn't have a stair where she lives and was very keen to play on it. Constant vigilance was essential.

But it was lovely to have three of the grandchildren together and also our two daughters, who don't usually get to spend much time together. There was at least a bit of evening when the children were in bed.

The house owners had left us a message on a light box, which of course we spent the week rearranging, such as in this way -

 
- we also had "Ron's worm called on Dean". Son-in-Law created both of these.


Arran is a beautiful island. This is Lochranza Castle, dating from the 13th century.


This is a misleading family group, since it's Son-in-Law 1, Daughter 2 (who are in-laws) and Littlest and Mr L.



Daughter 2 is a very dedicated auntie - leapfrog in the garden.


My girls.


And another of them - aka Miss Trouble.

3 comments:

  1. That island is amazingly beautiful! It sounds like you had a good time and kept busy keeping track of Miss Trouble. :) Your family is lovely!

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  2. Another wonderful family vacation! And your oldest grandchild turned eight. My youngest turned eight last November. Life moves on, to turn to a cliche! I had never heard of Arran Island and it seems really beautiful and full of interest.

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  3. Awww, it looks like you had the perfect getaway. Everyone looks so happy -- and Arran looks beautiful (but then, I would expect no less out of Scotland -- is there a corner of the country where it is not beautiful?).

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