Sunday 14 November 2010

A few of 'A's Favourite Things

After an absence due to a very worrying week where we haven't felt up to updating this blog on account of health reasons of a close and much loved relative here we are back again.

Here are, as title says, some of  A's favourite things, photographed in her bedroom.

A poster of her beloved Totti, given by good friends of her grandparents, hanging on her wall.

The Tardis of Dr Who, which she enjoys watching on TV, with one of her many money boxes next to it. A Scouts badge is in front.


  Some of her football trophys, with football medallions in the picture below - she loves playing in her team


The Roma scarf, also from the friends of her grandparents. This is the team she supports. A few stars and planets below it.


The luminous planets hanging from her ceiling - these ensure her room never gets dark, no matter how dark the night might be. A moon which, with the flick of a switch, lights up and changes with the phases of the monthly moon cycles


A cap and badges from the German police given by her aunty who is in this occupation. This is the job A is looking forward to doing when she's old enough. She's put a pair of dark glasses next to them... wonder if this is to look 'cooler' while wearing the cap... more the style of the Italian police, really!


A very rare shot of A, herself, actually cleaning her room, taken surreptitiously, of course, the chauffeur supervising to the side of the pic. Do you like the very fashionable two colour socks?

Saturday 6 November 2010

Fireworks

Guy Fawkes Night, more commonly known as Bonfire Night or Firework Night, these days, was last night. 

Everywhere were bangs, and the smell of smoke and gunpowder was in the air.
We went to a friend's house for his annual firework display and party, we go every year. There were about 50 - 60 people there, and lots of kids for the girls to mess about with of all ages. Hide and seek, tag and goodness know what else they got up to. My girls love going to this party catching up with people they haven't seen in a while very often. This year an old school friend of A's was there from primary, so that was fun for her and I was able to catch up with the mum.

The display itself went on for about an hour, longer than usual because of the rain which went on throughout, we were all pretty sopping by the end, carefully dressed hair all rumpled from being wet or wearing beanie hats.

Here are some of the fireworks




                                        Some of the crowd chatting in between


Inside was lovely and warm with a nice woodburner with hot mulled wine to drink warming on top


Some food donated by everyone who comes (many of the fireworks are donated too)

In the kitchen food has been prepared and left heating on the stove all night. One pot of meat curry, one veg curry, one chilli con carne, one veg chilli and a soup, with an enormous pot of rice.



Afterwards the bonfire is lit, But missed a pic of the Guy burning. The party host plans this party months in advance every year, this time he's even put in new flooring in the garden leaving a gap in the middle just for the bonfire - now that's dedication! Incidentally just to the side of the photo below was the paving laid by my brother last year.


The short ones to the left are some of the kids, not sure if either is E or A, though.


Loads of fun and we left to walk home at 12 with another friend who stayed the night at ours (this night too, actually). The girls were up super late this morning!!

Friday 5 November 2010

Autumn

The colours of Autumn are so beautiful, all those golds, reds and russets. I love this time of year, chilly enough to curl up with a book in front of the fire with a steaming mug of hot chocolate ( a big favourite of A actually, she loves to me us some) and when outdoors those crisp days full of colour. 

Of course in this country it really only lasts a day or two before the drizzle sets in and the days, rather than being crisp are just damp and dismal. But if you can get out and take a walk somewhere to see the trees in that window of proper Autumn it is so worth it.

I've cheated here with these photos as they actually come form Germany, a country which knows how to do proper cold.





Here are a few pics of the girls and their cousin playing in the leaves, kicking them up as high as they can and over each other if possible, unfortunately my photos were't up to catching that as well as I'd hoped. The girls pretend to be too grown up to be children these days, but now and again we get a glimpse of their real playfulness. If this were a video you'd have heard all the giggling and calling out to each other going on.




It was a lovely day, we'd been to see an old Schloss, then had a rest here for a while so the baby could get a feed, then onto the next part where we saw lots of birds of prey and owls. A specially liked going up to find out the names of the birds, she found some of them highly amusing, such as Igor and Helga, and couldn't stop laughing. One had the same name as the Chauffeur's sister so we spent some time talking with a worker who just happened to be passing who was very happy to tell us how this big ugly bird liked ripping it's prey to shreds and how it used to go for bears - quite unlike it's namesake our SIL.

Wednesday 3 November 2010

We're Back

We're back! Well, we've been back for a little while but have been busy busy busy since returning. At first we were busy being tired, then busy getting back into the routine of up early and off to school/work. Now just busy doing life.

Because of time difference we lost an hour going to Germany, coming back we regained it for a day then lost it again because of the time change, or something - I get confused.

We all had a lovely time out there, meeting up with the Chauffeur's family, and seeing his new niece, only 5 months old and very sweet. Although they live only 10 minutes by car outside a town they are actually in the country so we had a few walks in beautiful countryside. Have a look at where they live, in the ground floor



This is outside - quite rural and fairly secluded although there are other houses around. It's a bit too lonely for my SIL, she'd like a few more neighbours around to chat to. The vehicle is their 9 seater van which they sometimes use for travelling around in and converting into a bed at the back! E and A and the chauffeur are standing around


                                                 Still outside...


Here we are going for a walk in the beautiful countryside just by their home, the colours are gorgeous at this time of year.


You can't see clearly but the chauffeur, BIL and A are flying kites - quite successfully too, there was a wind but not a nasty one, fresh, in fact the weather while we were there was great, cold enough for jackets but not scarves and gloves, sunny and very bright as you can see. Altogether we were 9 of us as SIL's mother had come up with a 1 1/2 hr drive to see us and spent a few hours, one of which was spent on this lovely kite flying, football playing and general messing about walk


I'm sure over the next few weeks I'll post up more pictures of our Germany visit but for now -bye bye.