Funny that May half term, while only two weeks ago, feels like much longer. It only takes a few days of being back in the usual rush of school and work for the holidays to feel like a distant memory.
We had an excellent half term break, with a nice mixture of family time and time away from the children. John and I went to Bristol for a couple of nights with old friends from university. We hired a little AirBnB in the centre of the city and had lots of fun pretending we lived there. (I wouldn't want to though - nowhere to park.)
We visited the impressive suspension bridge in Clifton. The weather was against us a lot over half term, with heavy rain showers and strong winds, but lovely moments when the sun peeped out. It definitely felt windy on that bridge.
Bristol is a fantastic city, full of history and character and yet modern in a way that others are not. Everything is covered in very cool graffiti and the food and drink options are wide and exciting. It buzzes.
Highlights included shakshuka eggs for breakfast, an excellent Italian, an even better Sri Lankan curry (pineapple curry - amazing!) and very good cocktails.
We got back on the Wednesday of half term, picked up the dog and the children then collapsed from tiredness as we are too old for this kind of drinking and gallivanting. The Thursday and Friday of that week were both bank holidays to celebrate The Queen's platinum jubilee. The were both beautifully hot and sunny. I spent both days inside writing school reports.
On the Saturday, we went up to London for the day. Back in December, we had bought tickets to go to the top of The Shard for Bella's birthday but there was dense fog and nothing to see. You are allowed to re-book at no charge within a year in this happens, so we re-booked for that Saturday, completely forgetting about jubilee celebrations.
I was worried it was going to be horribly busy but it was really ok. We stayed around The City, Lambeth and London Bridge area, so well away from the royal palaces and parks, and it was nice.
Finally, after a cloudy morning, the sun came out just in time for us to visit The Shard and the views were vertiginously good.
Lots of landmarks to spot. Tower Bridge, City Hall....
.....the Tower of London and HMS Belfast.
We ended the day walking back through Borough Market, stopping for ice creams on the way, before getting our train home.
We spent the Sunday quietly: walks in the lush, soaked woods, pottering in the garden and crocheting.
The redcurrants and blackcurrants are ripening quickly and I think I'll be able to pick some soon. I plan to make Nigella's blackcurrant and liquorice ice cream this summer, I do love it.
I have put aside my crochet socks for now as I am not enjoying them and they feel like a chore. I do not need my crochet to feel like a chore - it is my creative outlet. I have enough actual chores to do each day. But, inspired by a fabulous sunflower crochet blanket my mum recently made, I am crocheting lots of sunflowers. Each circle is turned into a square by a white border and I am thinking of making a floaty vest/tank top to wear with jeans in the summer. We will see. I have no pattern (apart from the sunflowers) so will make it up as I go.
I'm glad you were able to fit in lots of lovely things to do in half term.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing your sunflower project. I know it will be fabulous.
Enjoy the sunshine when you can and have a great week x