Friday, May 23, 2008

A taste of France...

We are off to visit our twinning village of Ballon this weekend! All exited we are setting off tonight.... lots of tidying, packing and last minute shopping to do... and the children are joining a school race for life today, raising money for Cancer Research.
Believe me it was not easy getting the boys to wear pink for today (as you can see by our eldest's enthusiastic demeanour!)
Remember click on the link here-> daily, to provide free mammograms!

Update: both Matthew and Joseph were the fastest boys for their respective years and each got a medal. Well done!

A stunning sunrise

Was up too early this morning... but look what I was treated to! Bless our Lord and all his creation.
(the photo doesn't do it justice, the sun was a deep pink and the pheasant in the middle of the field and I, just watched on)

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

... and home again!

Following a rather energetic swimming lesson, Isaac was limpping Sunday night, by Monday morning he could barely walk and by lunchtime he couldn't bear his weight!
A visit to the doctor and an immediate referral for an Xray got us going into Lincoln again! (we had zipped in in the morning to drop off a load of donations for the Nomad Trust!)
Silly Mummy forgot the referral letter! In such a rush to get to the Xray day clinic before it closed. They couldn't see him without the letter..... So we went to A&E and following an examination was referred for... an Xray (at least the doctors were in agreement!) The registrar then came through to say no fractures or breaks but they would like to have him admitted to be seen by the othopeadic team. So Tom in Billinghay with four children and no transport (his van being in the garage) and the minibus in Lincoln hospital car park with Isaac and I staying on the children's ward. Bloods were taken and after being seen by the a junior we snuggled in for the night.
Isaac was somewhat apprehensive but we decided to tackle the unexpected enforced overnight stay as an adventure for him to recount to his teacher and school friends!
All was better this morning on waking, he was seen by another team of doctors who initially told Isacc he would be spending another night in bed! NOT a happy bunny. However although still limping he was weight bearing and with medication for pain management he managed to walk to the playroom and visit the teacher in the schoolroom! She gave him some jigsaws and some suitable worksheets which he set about to tackle back at his bedside.
By the afternoon the nurses decided that he would be allowed home but he had to promise NOT to play football, climb trees, ride his bike or run around until he goes back to the clinic in a fortnight.
Try telling an energetic little five year old he can't play football!!!
A lot happier now we are home, we are going to snuggle in for a good night's sleep!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Thank You!

Mamine and Papytail for coming up again so soon after the last visit because we needed you!
We are so lucky to have you and really appreciate you looking after all the children whilst we went on our course and then in the evening went out for some "wine and wisdom" fun! Merçi XXXXXXXXX
I know the weather wasn't at it warmest! but with the deck and the BBQ meals we made it feel like summer... didn't we? ;)
And the children thoroughly enjoyed their Mamine getting in the water with them for the Family fun swim after their lessons.
Lots of good memories... it's the little things that stay in their minds!
The children's table!













Warming those old bones......

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Pentecost

Feel the Holy Spirit work on you when you open yourself up to his transforming power.
The children had a birthday party for the chuch in Sunday club as we discussed how to serve God's purpose with the help of the Spirit's gifts...
I felt truly energised coming out of church today.
Such a beautiful day... we enjoyed a tasty BBQ and although David had forgotten his sunhat, we found a shaded part of the garden to eat "al fresco" (or could we say it was too hot to be considered "al fresco"?!!!!, then the children played happily in the garden as Tom worked his talent in creating our patio...
I'm a happy girl.... look what my husband built this weekend!


Have a look at it being built here!

Saturday, May 10, 2008

This has been one WOW day!

Another Vision weekend and what can I say? Chris and Su kindly took on the session, and told us about Street Pastors as well as the worship and fun table challenge. It was great, empowering, we need to learn to remember that all we do is successful when we do it in God's name with his empowerment.
David, Jo and Rhona kindly took on the challenge of inviting our "little" family to theirs for tea! The weather was so nice, a BBQ was the order of the day. A fun evening was had by us all, the food was delicious and it's so nice to get to "know" people rather than just greet them regularly...I think they found it a positive experience! Although apologies for the punctured dice! (blow up garden toys and rose thorns shouldn't meet up too closely...but boys WILL play football with anything...Sorry!)Thank you so much for having us over, we had a great time.
We came home late to find.... a piano on our doorstep!
Our most kind and extreemely generous neighbours thought of us when they upgraded to a "three pedalled piano". (not sure what the difference is...yet, but we will learn and hopefully will look at getting some tuition)
We have found it a new home in our sitting room:

Monday, May 05, 2008

The weekend Poppy came to visit...

Mamine and Papytail got back from France this week so they came up for a visit... with a surprise... cousin Poppy! Lots of fun on a Bank holiday weekend.