Wednesday 17 April 2024

Wednesday evening, 17-04-23

Hello again, everyone.  I'm more than half way through my short holiday now and starting to think about when to pack tomorrow.  Sad thought so let's move on swiftly . . .

I was thinking about when we first came to Center Parcs all those years ago.  It was 1987 because that's when Sherwood first opened.  In the spring of that year, I had been given a block of supply at the school and, as I had a good maintenance from ex, I decided to plough some the earnings into a holiday.  
As you did then, pre internet, I went into town to Thomas Cook (I think) with the kids and said something like 'We want to book a holiday that has things for the children to do and a nice pool but a step up from Butlins.' and the girl said 'Well, there's this place that has just opened in Sherwood Forest . . . '.
The rest is family history.

We had an amazing week, taking the children out of school which you could in those days - first and last time ever and I felt SO guilty - and, as we left at the end, both Beth and Dave burst into tears because they didn't want to leave  and as soon as I got home I was on the phone to book another one.
Then Elveden opened, which was much closer.

We stopped going after a while because we discovered Streele Farm which was much safer for an autistic lad like Alex but restarted again when Streele Farm just got too expensive (sad but that is life).

It was a lovely, sunny start to the day and this is a good time of the year for a view because it won't be long before the trees leaf up fully and then the lake will be hidden.


I am so relishing these leisurely times.  No washing to start off so it dries on the line, no carpets to sweep or furniture to dust.  Just breakfast, a bit of a tidy up and off to have a swim.  Bliss . . .

So, today started gently again and just before ten I walked down to the Subtropical Swimming Paradise (that's what it's called) and had a lovely long time in the pool, almost two hours.  It wasn't all energetic stuff, of course, but even gentle stuff is more energetic than it feels because it is resistance movement.

After lunch and various very naughty snacky stuff, I decided to skip the gym as I was feeling really weary.  I started reading and fell asleep!  Must have needed it!

I did go for a late afternoon walk though so I could work up an appetite for dinner.  As I left the hotel, it started to rain.  Great!!  Fortunately, it was short lived; the sun came out again and it was all lovely.
Obviously, I took some photos as I walked around.





And I detoured to look at the tree houses.

We have this crazy idea of celebrating my 75th birthday with a family get together.
The idea is to really splash out and book one of the tree houses for a Monday to Friday break.

Beth and Alex are on board but I haven't checked with Dave and Anna yet.  I hope they like the idea.
So I am saving.

If it doesn't come off, we can do something else but it would be special and make memories.

All in all, it was a really lovely walk around.

Tomorrow starts a bit differently.  I'm going to try to access Lindsey's Thursday online SET class; the internet connection isn't great so it might freeze after a while but it is worth a try.  Then I can go and cool off in the pool.

At some point, I will pack as much as I can so there's not a mad rush last thing, something I dislike.  

Anyway, it has been another really lovely day.  Apart from a couple of showers, the weather has been great - not that warm but that's not an issue for me.
I'm going to sleep well tonight, I am sure.  Hope you all do too.  Sweet dreams . . .  xx

Tuesday 16 April 2024

Tuesday evening, 16-04-24 - loadsa photos.

Evening, everyone.  I ought to be absolutely shattered but I'm not really, only the Prosecco induced kind which is quite different!

The day started very leisurely with several coffees and an early (for me) breakfast before I wandered down to the pool.  I tried to get a couple of photos without including too many people - not easy.



I had a really lovely swim and a good relax before strolling round the shops (again) and then heading back to the hotel for lunch.

A few more photos from my balcony.



In the afternoon, I strolled away from the village centre towards the Spa to find the gym, taking a few photos on the way.




The gym was rather nice.  Not big but big enough and it was pretty much empty.  The equipment had clear instructions so no problems using any of it and I gave myself a good work out of cross trainer, weights and a cool down on the cross trainer again.  The sort of thing I might do with Lindsey, in fact.
I'll have a go at the treadmill tomorrow - walking rather than running.  I need to build up stamina as Jen has persuaded me to take part in the Race for Life again in July.  


Then it was back to the hotel for a very welcome coffee before I went out again to wander along the very small beach and through the centre again as I could feel myself stiffening a bit.

This is the hotel/apartments, by the way.


Here's some photos I took on the walk.










Not it's evening and I'm going to shower, wash my hair and chill.  I hope your day has been good too.  Take care, sleep well and sweet dreams.  xx


Poem by Joy and Co!

How nice to be a ladybird
Basking in the sun
I think I'll stay a little while
And dream of greenfly lunch 

How nice to be a ladybird
Basking in the sun.
I used to just eat greenflies
But now I like a bun.

How nice to be a ladybird

Basking in the sun.
My shell so lustrous, gleaming bright
Brings praise from everyone.

How nice to be a ladybird,
Basking in the sun.
Glancing here, glancing there,
Just watch those aphids run!

How nice to be a ladybird
Basking in the the sun
I'll chase those flipping greenfly
And watch the b*ggers run

How nice to be a ladybird
Basking in the sun.
Along comes Mrs Ladybird . . .
We're going to have some fun - woo hoo!

How nice to be a ladybird
Basking in the sun.
I've eaten all the little pests,
and now my job is done.

And finally . . .

How nice to be an aphid
Munching in the sun.
Oh, no, here come those ladybirds!
Run, run, run!!

Worth of the great Spike Milligan, I reckon, don't you?  Well done, everyone.

Monday evening, 15-04-24

Er - I mean Tuesday morning!  Morning, everyone, apologies for last night; I was very weary and couldn't string together more than a couple of words at a time!  After a good night's sleep, things are looking much brighter.

Well, I had no idea you were such a set of poetic geniuses (geneii??).  I will string all your creations together and post the resulting ode this evening.  

My effort to this was:

How nice to be a ladybird,
Basking in the sun.
Glancing here, glancing there,
Just watch those aphids run!
. . . which is very like one of yours - Cherie's I think.  and:

How nice to be a ladybird
Basking in the sun.
Along comes Mrs Ladybird . . .
We're going to have some fun - woo hoo!

Well, I'm here although the journey wasn't entirely trouble free.  For a start, as I got into the car to start off, the heavens opened and we had a right dramatic hail shower.  It was more than a bit noisy.  Then the sat nav, which usually readjusts itself to my route after a few attempts to get me to go the way it wants me to go - which is the M11, joining at Bishops Stortford via the most complicated series of roundabouts I have ever had the bad luck to get confused on, because of Stansted airport and all the hotels that have sprung up there since they took a delightful little place and turned it into a monster (sorry, end of rant) - anyway, the sat nav refused to re-calculate and eventually I turned it off and relied on memory to get through Braintree and it was fine.

Then I took a wrong turning in Bury St Edmunds which was entirely my fault but I managed to spot a helpful signpost, got onto the B1106 and it was plain sailing after that.

And finally - it could only happen to me - I got myself 'lost' in the Center Parcs car park.  To be fair, lost isn't the right word but after registration, I turned the wrong way and ended up in the car park rather than on the road leading to the Lakeside Hotel.  And the signing wasn't great - I wasn't the only one looking confused and going round and round like that teddy bear in the garden!!
The positive is that, after unloading, I managed to park the car somewhere even I won't forget.  It is, after all, a VERY big car park!

Anyway, eventually I got settled in and unpacked.  The new header photo is the view from my bedroom window and this was what wandered across the grass when I happened to have camera still in hand.

Once unpacked, I wandered into the village.  I had intended to have a swim but I was so tired I just went to the booking desk to get my gym pass number and find out where it was and how the pass works.  Having done that, I headed back slowly and settled comfortably in for the evening.

On to today and I'm not rushing at anything,  I might wander down to the lake before breakfast, perhaps with a coffee in my flask, then come back for breakfast, go for a swim, have lunch, walk across to the Spa where the gym is, give that a go and then chill for the evening.  Yes, that sounds very pleasant and I do need some serious exercise to counter the amount I've scoffed over the weekend.   I'm feeling it in a certain sluggishness and an ache across the shoulders so some activity will sort that out.

I'll try to take some photos but there are a lot of people here and one does have to be careful.  See you again either this evening or, maybe, tomorrow morning, seeing as I have no morning classes this week and the pool doesn't open until ten.
Have a great day everyone and, again, thank you for your poetic efforts.  😉

Sunday 14 April 2024

Sunday evening, 14-04-24

Evening, everyone.

A comment from Jules yesterday sounded just like the start of a poem so I offer it to you all to fill in the next two lines for me in the comments below.

        How nice to be a ladybird
        Basking in the sun.

How would you finish it?  Go on, have a go!

I was looking at my herbs today.  I use them all so, while it isn't a big collection, it is a very useful one.

Oregano - when I put it in,I didn't realise how invasive oregano is and yesterday I chopped it back severely.


Chives (in the foreground - the background right is an ornamental grass) which I have had for a couple of decades-ish now.  So useful for this and that and the flowers are so pretty too.
The sage was so tatty, died back over the winter and I almost dug it out but back it comes, growing happily again.  Yay!
Thyme.  Getting a bit scruffy and overgrown so needs a bit of a haircut.
Mint.  From left to right mint sauce mint, chocolate mint, apple mint.
My faithful bay.  Three winters ago, when we had two really cold snaps, I really thought it had died.  All the leaves turned brown and fell off.  I started cutting it back and noticed that the stems still looked green and living near the base so I cut them back and waited.  Sure enough, up came new growth and now, just look at it!

And, finally, the rosemary.  Strictly speaking, it is three rosemarys.  My old bush got very woody and shapeless so I took cuttings, had the old one out and planted three of the best cuttings .,
I think I need to have at least one of the three out, they're all doing very well and I don't need that much rosemary.


Well, I'm pretty much all ready.  I worked through my list without too much trouble and there's just the last minute things to do tomorrow, things like watering the plants, a little bit of last minute shopping, bins and so on.  It's all written down so I should be able to relax tonight.

I've worked out the route.  It's the first time I've done that way but when Beth, Alex and I came back from Elveden last October, I took a wrong turning and went through the centre of Bury (which is really very straightforward) so I'm going that way again as it is the simplest by far, once I've driven through Braintree - I could go round but through is quicker.

I've had a text from C P to say I can arrive any time from ten onward so I will just take my time and leave when I'm ready rather than hanging around so I don't get there too early.

Well, I will love you and leave you - good night, everyone, I hope today has been really good and tomorrow will also be a great day.  xx

Saturday 13 April 2024

Saturday evening, 13-04-24

Evening, all.  Hasn't it been a beautiful day?  It has here, for sure.  Wall to wall sunshine and warm enough to eat lunch in the garden.

I seem to have got a lot done for an 'easy' day.  That's often the way, isn't it?
After putting some washing on, I decided that I would make some granola for next week's breakfast after remembering that the nicest breakfasts I had on the cruise was yogurt, fresh fruit and granola.  I didn't have everything needed (it is not safe to keep nuts in the house - they don't last very long) so I walked along the road to Morrisons.  The trees were in blossom, the birds were singing their little hearts out and it was beautiful.

So I made granola, had breakfast (not granola but I did nibble the nuts, oops), hung out the first load of washing, put in another and it was so nice and warm, I got out the gardening things and pretty much did everything that needed doing.  It's lovely to see everything coming up and looking good, especially things that got disturbed during all the building work last year.

I took some photos:

Strawberries in waiting!  And a ladybird, basking in the sunshine.


Not a great photos - but I moved the blueberry into a pot (it was just in a black poly thing after the pot it was in had rotted) and was so pleased to see a number of flowers.  I think I need to get another one though; they don't self pollinate.

Now I have a water butt, I can water it properly.

The geranium wasn't great last year and it did get rather disturbed during the rebuilding of the wall so it's nice to see strong growth.
Out the front, one of the tubs looking really pretty.
The lily of the valley was a work in progress for so many years.  Mum gave me some roots a very long time ago and they stayed in a pot for ages before I split then and put some round the front.  Last year they showed signs of being a bit happier and this year they have spread and are going to look lovely.  There will be enough to pick a few to scent the living room.  One of Mum's favourite flowers and scents and one of mine too.
The English bluebells were also a work in progress for ages but seem happy now.  I split them and that worked.
And finally - by the front door and looking very attractive.

I weeded, cleared around paving slabs, moved pots around, swept up stuff, did more weeding round the front, emptied some old stuff into the brown bin and mowed the 'lawn' - for want of another polite term.

And then I went over to Beth's for coffee and a good chat, came home, did all the ironing and - phew.  All very satisfying but I'm glad I had planned an easy dinner.

Tomorrow is also a busy day, busy enough for me to want to make a Little List to ensure I get everything done.  I can have a good chill when everything's completed, can't I?

Have you had great weather your way too?  

Time to log off so I will wish you a very good night with sweet dreams and a good lie in tomorrow.  Take care.  xx


Friday 12 April 2024

Friday evening, 12-04-24

Evening all (Remember Dixon of Dock Green, anyone?).  How has your Friday gone?  The weekend has pretty much started now and I know Beth will be glad - she's getting used to a new role at work and is getting really weary.

The weather has been really nice today.  Maybe not quite warm enough for real comfort but it's been bright and cheering.  No complaints.


These are three of the Poole Pottery ornaments I inherited.  The smallest one I gave to Mum a long time ago so it was nice to give him a bit of space.

The day started, as does almost every Friday, with Slimming World group.  It was a bit quiet today - a number of the ladies with school age children didn't come.  Schools restart for the summer term on Monday so I guess we'll see them back again.  It was a good meeting though, lots of laughs and jokes.

Oddly, I felt super tired and, when I sat down after breakfast to finish my coffee, I nodded off.  Must've needed it.  So I had a gentle day and did just a bit of this and that, nothing particularly exciting or interesting really.
The table is looking more laden now with things like tea towels, salt, jars I want to take, loo rolls . . . you know the sort of thing.  I could get all that from the Parc Market but . . .
it costs a lot more than Morrisons and
I don't want to buy, for example, a whole bag of salt for just four days!
It's not too much of a hassle, I just get things onto the table as I think of them.

I think tomorrow is going to be quite like today - a bits and bobs sort of day.  Sunday will be busy!
I hope your day has been great - good night, all.  xx