Being a lover of all things detailed, I have put off doing the blog since we got back from our holiday. We had such a good time with our lovely family that there seemed to be far too much detail swilling round in my head to get it into a blog.
However, I have disciplined myself today and I will try to summarise. Hah! That’ll be first, won’t it?
So here we are: The House We Stayed In.
I thought The House deserved capital letters because it looks magnificent, doesn’t it? When I showed Mum today she said it looked a ‘very serviceable’ house. Made me smile – look it up, people. It’s certainly not how I would describe it looks!! Hehehe.
We all arrived in dribs and drabs – John and me, and all the Kenilworth contingent, arrived on the Friday; Andrew joined us on the Sunday; and Ellie and Catherine joined us on the Tuesday. At that point it was a full house……..including the ghost that Michael and others were convinced inhabited the building!!
Anyway, it was marvellous. And itβs the little things, isn’t it, that make it?
For example, the wonderful sound of children charging all along the mezzanine landing and back again, giggling and enjoying their game; practising their skills; exercising their lungs and bodies without a care in the world – ah, bliss. That sound – just so marvellous. Just makes you so happy.
Or the concentration of every adult in the house puzzling over the jigsaw, to get it finished by the end of the week – and the crazy triumph once it was done!
And the family meals – at the house, whether offered by the chef we hired in or ordered from the take away; in the pub; in the park or on a picnic bench – were brilliant ways to cement our love of being together.
We paddled in the sea; walked along the river; quad-biked; wandered round a stately home; hot-tubbed; spa-ed; girly-shopped; wine-tasted magnificent wines; sampled scrumptious cheese; played chess; went crabbing; even had a family photo-shoot and…..oh, just everything!!! We did it all.
Here’s the quad-biking crew. They had even broader smiles on their faces when they came home – they had had such a good time!!
Apparently, highlights of the holiday were: i) watching John and me play chess…… it seemed that we looked very happy! What do you think?
And ii) the children fighting over a ride or play on John’s scooter….. clearly driving John to drink!! Tee-hee.
Since we got back at the weekend, we have all fallen back into our standard routines very quickly and are all wishing we were back on holiday. Never mind, here’s to the next one!
Take care everyone.
Oh how wonderful you all look so happy how lovely for you all to have such quality special time ππ
Lovely to hear from you Phil! It certainly was a lovely time and such a treat to spend time together!!!
Looks and sounds like a truly wonderful and unforgettable family holiday.
A proper ‘big birthday’ celebration.
I am so pleased for you all xxxx
It was lovely to al be together
Looks lovely, where was it?
HI Glo, the house was in Budleigh Salterton. We have never been there before and enjoyed the town very much
Hi Anne
So glad you had that lovely family get-together. Please can you send me details of the house, as we too like to get away as a big family. Is there a downstairs bedroom? We need that, which is the problem when renting holiday homes.
We had an absolutely wonderful family week at Worlingham Hall with its 4 acres of gardens including a lake and its heated (very very warm) outdoor swimming pool in July 2021, the children spent hours in the pool, we had lovely swims in the sea several times, we love that wild coast. But won’t rebook because there’s no downstairs bedroom. We had the Sri Lankan chef make a banquet one evening — delicious!
https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/3359804?source_impression_id=p3_1667557711_BEhGPyx3sue267C%2B
Love
Rona
Thank you Rona. The house we stayed in didn’t have a downstairs bathroom, so I don’t think it would be great for you. But looking the one you stayed in, it looks fabulous too!