Tuesday, 24 September 2019
Thursday, 19 September 2019
Transport Museum, Belfast, N.Ireland
We had a great Saturday afternoon at the Transport Museum, Belfast. It feels like it has been awhile since we had this sort of outing and all four kids had a ball. It is amazing how MJ at 12 can enjoy a museum as much as Calvin at age 2. It has the cutest café too...an old railway station kiosk...I wish I had taken a photo. I suspect we will be visiting again soon and next time we will have more tasty cakes and I'll get a photo.
Sunday, 1 September 2019
Ulster Museum and Botanic Gardens
Bank holiday Monday and possibly the hottest weekend of the summer so we decided to avoid the crowds and sunburn on the north coast beaches and go to the Ulster Museum and Botanic gardens.
I have to say I was pleasantly surprised how much the kids enjoyed and engaged with the museum. Lj announced that when she is older she is going to come to the museum on her own so she can read everything and do some sketching! M and I always love a museum and gallery visit.
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Last days of Summer
The weather was good to us for the last few days of the school holidays so we made use of the hot tub, which has now become an almost daily activity for myself, Ezra and Calvin (sometimes the older two join us but never at the same time!). When it is hot tub time Calvin appears with his shorts and Ezra declares 'let's go in the hot tub!'.
In other news, M took the three younger kids to the zoo in Belfast while I took MJ on his annual birthday trip to the Warhammer shop. This time we had phoned ahead and were organised for him to paint his figures and meet some other young Warhammer fans. Sadly, I didn't get a photo of him...all I got when I returned after 40mins to check that he was ok on his own was a 'do you mind, we are talking'...so I took myself off again for some child free shopping and lunch. M thinks I missed him and the younger three as I phoned to check he was ok, but it was more to give myself permission to chill and enjoy my own company (which I did).
Campbell College Cottage
Recently, we had a day out with my parents to Tollymore Forest Park. When M is at work I need adult help to visit Tollymore as the children love to walk the river there and I can't safely handle a 3yr old and a 2 yr old in the river by myself. My Dad had other ideas about how we would spend our morning and produced a rather old OS map with the notion of finding a little shelter where he used to hike to with friends in his school days. With the prize of a snack for anyone who made it to the destination we huffed and puffed our way there. The building is still standing 40 + yrs on, just, but looks like it is no longer used. Now we are dreaming of purchasing it, renovating it and using it as a beautiful off grid retreat!
Tomato soup!
At first we were in control of our ripening tomatoes and were able to eat them or give them away as quick as they were ripening but a couple of days ago we officially lost control! I'm now googling all sorts of things in order to use them or store them. Yesterday, we used 2lb, approximately 1 days gathering to make tomato soup but have half of it left. There will be another 2lb on the vines currently waiting todays harvesting. I'm thinking a good passata recipe might be useful.
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