Tuesday 26 November 2013

Another year, a new age

November is my birthday month and this year it seems to have come round especially quickly.  I was working on my birthday so out of the house early on but managed to finish early so could spend more time than I expected with the children.  We then had parents' evening at 14yos's school which seemed a strange thing for a home educating mother to be doing on her birthday.  It was a good evening though with lots of positive comments from the teachers so that was nice.  After that Rick and I had a takeaway.
November itself has been very busy on the whole.  We had a great time with Josh and Bethan spending 2 weeks with us.  A couple of friends and I helped them to do some sewing for the inside of the van, including covering cushions and me making patchwork curtains.
It was great fun to be involved in the project together and we had some good laughs.  It was really good to get to know Bethan a bit more before she joins our family when they get married in February.
We had a lovely walk along the shore a couple of days before my birthday in the crisp cold November weather and although it wasn't really a very long walk it was very enjoyable.  The family was a lot smaller than our last walk though!
Last weekend was the running club annual chip cup and awards.  It was a 5.5 mile run around a loch on a lovely track.  Weather was great and the scenery stunning.  I had a lift for the last mile as I wasn't feeling 100% but really enjoyed the bit that I did.  I am not managing to run as much as I would like these days for various reasons so it was good to get out.  I was also shocked to receive the prize for the person who had made the most improvement between 2012 - 2013 which was a £20 gift voucher for the local sewing class.  I was really pleased although I don't think I will make the same progress next year.  Max did really well on his run as well - he puts 110% into his runs.  Barnaby also was really fast on the long run around the loch, despite having been up early for his paper round, been swimming and not having eaten too much.  He is a really good runner.

Tuesday 12 November 2013

Eat, walk and run

Just come back from the really good 4 mile run in the forest with Marie.  It is getting so hard to squash runs into my work/family schedule but when I do manage to get one in it is so enjoyable.  We parked in the angler's car park and ran in a loop around the forest.  We took the dog with us and as usual she managed to get very muddy but enjoyed it very much.  By the time we had finished the dark was rolling in and we realized that early evening runs will be over for a while and we will have to go out earlier next week.
Last weekend was lovely.  All the children and two girlfriends together for a celebration of our 25 years of marriage.  We went for a lovely walk out in the hills and had lots of adventures, including crossing a cold river and stepping over marshy ground trying to find the least boggy.
Cairnsmore
Bethan braving the cold water
We had a really lovely walk with fabulous views over the hills and it stayed dry most of the time

When we got home the children made a lovely meal for us all.  Really special to spend time together and I had that lovely warm mummy feeling I get when all my children are around me.  Special times, precious memories



Monday 4 November 2013

A Little Luxury Goes a Long Way

We have just spent a lovely weekend away together celebrating our 25th Wedding Anniversary and none of it disappointed.  It was so nice to be able to have a wee bit of luxury.
We left home around 10am last Friday having had to make last minute arrangements for Max to stay with my parents for a few hours because poor Josh and Bethan were having a rather traumatic journey north from her home in Hampshire.  They got here in the end but not without a few adventures in their camper van on the way!  Rick and I travelled up to Dunblane to see our friends there, where Tali was staying, as we needed to drop things off for Tali.  Elaine had made us a lovely lunch of leek and potato soup which we really enjoyed.  We then drove the 30 minutes from Dunblane to Crieff Hydro Hotel.
It was lovely to arrive and find out what the place was like and our room really delivered in every way - especially the dual aspect views over the Perthshire hills.  There was a delightful window seat which I enjoyed very much and part of the pleasure of the weekend was just spending time in the room.


 We had dinner in the hotel restaurant both Friday and Saturday evening and the food was delicious, although as is usual in these posh places, we would have liked a little more of it!


Saturday morning 6 am saw us having breakfast in bed as we had to leave early for Rick's ultra marathon.  It was only a short drive away and we parked the car in the allocated spot between muddy puddles and Rick registered.  The photo below shows the ultra marathoners and their supporters making sure kit and supplies are all in order and doing last minute adjustments to clothing.

 We walked a very short way over the road and up a forest trail and then they were off.  I had offered to help marshal at the run and I had intended to drive out and support Rick on the course before starting to help but there was quite a lot of work needing done like putting up gazebos, flags, packing goody bags and the like so I just went straight to the finish to help out.  I did enjoy the bacon buttie and coffee which the organizers bought for the helpers so that was nice.
It was quite cold helping out but moving around a lot made it a little better until about 1130 the heavens opened and from then on there was a stream of heavy, cold rain.  It was great to have a fire to warm up at. Rick wasn't racing this one, just there for the enjoyment of it and he came in at around 4hrs 30min in about 23rd place out of 180.  There were quite a few non finishers and a good number who didn't even start. I take my hat off to anyone who even started that run, let alone finished it.  There were some people really struggling out there.  


Although we had intended to hang around for a while after Rick came in, it didn't appeal to either of us at the time as we were both so cold and wet.  So we headed into Comrie, got fish and chips and then headed back to the hotel.  Hot baths were the order of the day to get the chill out of the bones and then Rick headed down to the spa for a sauna while I had an Indian head massage which really worked wonders to relax my neck and shoulder muscles.
After dinner on the Saturday we went to the hotel cinema to watch Les Miserables, which I love and have seen before while Rick probably endured it rather than enjoyed it!  It was quite a surprise to hear the fire alarm in the middle of the film and have to start evacuating the building but it soon became apparent that it was a false alarm and we made our way back in.
Sunday morning we had a long lie in and a leisurely breakfast which was certainly plentiful if not quite as top notch cuisine as the dinners!  We went for a lovely walk in the hills with some spectacular views which I really enjoyed.  The weather couldn't have been more different to the Saturday and I am sure we were both wishing it had been the other way round!
Altogether we had a really lovely weekend which I will live off for a long time.  A weekend like that is precious.