Magic Moments 13/09/2015

It seems that I have as many holidays as Judith Chalmers (showing my age there!), but the reality is that I have just stored them up until the latter half of the year.  There was just too much going on at the start of the year to fit them all in.  So what have we been up to this week….

On the day that Llanfair PG was the hottest day in the UK we ventured off on a bike ride to one of the beaches nearby.  I did not know this fact at the time, all INewborough Beach knew was that I was sweating and having to stop quite a bit for water.  I put it down to being overweight and unfit.  I am pleased there is another reason I can use!  The upshot of drinking a lot is the need to go to the toilet and unluckily for me the beach we were on had NO facilities.  Thank god for sand-dunes. Desperate times call for desperate measures!

Newborough BeachAfter eating our picnic all of us had a snooze in the sun tent as the heat had really zapped it out of all of us.  Although my padded backside wasn’t registering it immediately, the “adventure” was well worth the 20 mile (round trip) bike journey in 24*C heat.  Stunning views, a deserted beach, and fabulous weather.

The following day we went swimming and H swam between my husband and I with only his arm bands as support.  I was so proud I was clapping like a sea-lion.  He was putting in so much effort that even his eyebrows were moving.  After that it was all go, with him even having a go on his back.  The shame I had felt for months for flashing my boobs at other swimmers was soon forgotten.  (When H was in a bad mood and didn’t want to swim he would try and climb up me, often sticking his feet down the top of my swimsuit and exposing me to the pool attendants!  It happened that often that a:  I was going to invent a polo-neck swimsuit, and b: I thought I was going to be barred).

Newborough BeachYet again the weather was kind to us all week.  Anglesey you never let us down.  We had ample chance to spend yet more time on the beach, flicking away wasps, falling asleep in the sunshine, and indulging in ice-cream.

However it wasn’t all good fun.  H picked up a tickly cough, and when you are all staying in a confined space then that isn’t good.  Very little sleep was had by any of us.

H also managed to break a bone in my nose.  Mummy’s fault for encouraging den-making under the quilt.  I lent over him as he brought his head back sharply and on to my nose.  I heard a crack and it felt like my nose had been pushed in to the back of my head.  And then I saw blood….lots of blood.  Unfortunately hubby had driven down to the coastal path to go on a run and hadn’t taken his phone.  So I had to sit on the floor for a while and wait for the dizziness to pass/him to get back.  Whichever was sooner.  So on top of H coughing, hubby then had to listen to me snoring for the rest of the week.

Despite that, it was a great week and will probably be the last break we have at the zaziban (caravan) until next year.  Over the next few weeks we will have to go down to pack it up and drag it back home thus indicating the start of winter.  Thank goodness Strictly will be back on soon to cheer me up.

Have a good week.

Love

Harry’s Honest Mummy x

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