Tuesday, November 27, 2007

More from Chatsworth farm

Note the half attempt at a twirl until she notices the camera!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Weekends away

This weekend we have been away to Edale with Jamie's parents and David and Nicola. We stayed in a beautiful refurbished barn where we overlooked the grazing pastures for the sheep. We had a great time visiting Chatsworth house and the farm there, the village of Eyam, where bubonic plague came in 1665 and Castleton where we heard pipe bands playing and the streets are decorated with trees and lights. I have uploaded some pictures. (as usual)
Chatsworth House


Running in circles and getting nowhere!
Chatsworth Farm


The scab on her nose is from Thursday when she opened the back door and fell out over the step as I was putting the cleaning box in the shed!


I only noticed the no photography sign as I closed the door when leaving Eyam church. At least no one was in there when I was, so I wasn't interrupting anyone!

The 'Plague' Window and a Norman Window, the oldest window in the church yet it lots so contemporary. A celtic cross dating back to the 8th century. Wow that's old.




The road between Edale and Castleton, a 10% hill.

It was Dad's birthday today, Happy Birthday to you. I think that is enough for now and I have so much to do before tomorrow at school, but I was excited to post pictures of our cool weekend and to use our new camera too.


Sunday, November 18, 2007

Moaning and hoping

We have ordered our double glazing. After shivering for the past 5 winters in this house, we will now have the sixth with the benefits of draught proof windows. Yeah!!! (said with lots of enthusiasm) Hopefully they will be here in the first 2 weeks of December.


All the leaves have now fallen off the lovely trees by the side of our house and in our garden. We really hope this will be the last season that we will witness this as we would love to move asap. We just need to sell our house! We had more viewings this weekend; it gets tiring traipsing people through your home, personal space and life week after week. Hopefully we may have met the person who wants our house. We will wait to hear.



Thursday, November 15, 2007

Wellies

Lots of requests for more pictures of the wellies so here they are. (Incidentally she had a temp of 38.2 when this picture was taken and we had to prise the hat off in order to reduce her temp!) She has a chesty cough and a streaming nose with a smile. What a cutie. (Mummies are supposed to say things like that. I'm told it's not bragging)


Tuesday, November 13, 2007

More news

Well... I filled you in on news of my sisters pregnancies and the joy of two nieces of nephews arriving in June. Now I can report that our sister-in-law, Nicola, is having a baby too. We are very, very pleased for Dave and Nic and look forward to meeting a new McCulloch in June.
So 3 new babies in June. (Judith is married to a twin and she hasn't had her dating scan yet so we say 3 but who knows?!)
I have included more piccies from the past couple of weeks.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Camera Phones are great.

Well, our camera has gone to camera heaven after 17 months! How did this happen I ask myself? I think it was when we went to the beach in Belfast and sand got into the lens. I asked for it to be repaired but the camera repair man told me to throw it away as cameras are so cheap to replace and expensive to fix! Anyway I remembered that I had a camera on my phone so here are the photos from my phone and some from before the camera broke. Aren't camera phones great?!

My youngest Sister, Emma and our niece, Ellie-May. (Emma is going to have a second baby next June. We are all very excited for another little Fawcett). My other sister, Judith is going to be a mummy for the first time. Big congratulations to David and her, we await the new arrival in June. Yes you read right... in June.


We went to the zoo, what a great day out.

The beach that broke our camera (We went here on the way to our meal on our wedding day and had pictures taken here.)
Parent and Tots at my old church. (Emily liked the pancakes!)
Always the keen musician
Choosing from the menu in Cafe Rouge
A new hat.
Trying out the new wellies in the leaves at NTC

All smiles.

Friday, November 02, 2007

We're back

But only for a quick one. Our broadband is dodgy. (note: don't join Talk Talk again)
We had a great visit to Northern Ireland to see family over half term. Sadly our camera is broken, we think there is sand (in the lens), so no piccies.
Emily has recovered from a month of sickness and is piling on the pounds as she enjoys food again. Her vocab is growing with a great repertoire or animals and other useless words. Can she say her name? Not yet but she has learnt the dreaded word...... No!
We are back and work and are working round the business of life again.
On the house front we have dropeed the price (again) and have ordered double glazing as if we have to stay here for longer, we are going to be warm for a change. The estate agent came to look around to see if there is aproblem with us or the house and has told us there is no issue (even with the back alley) and they are now very clear who our house will appeal to. This weekend we hope to decorate the spare room/study/music room and turn this into a bedroom for Emily as she really needs space to play in her own room.
My parents are now back in Romania in the business of the Winter season with shoeboxes and food parcels and Dad Mc is in Guatemala and Mexio with institutional reviews. Greg, our great friend, is returning from a mission trip to Bolivia this weekend. Check out the website www.fbcstep.com We hope his flights are on time.

The leaves have all fallen, Autumn seems nearly done and soon we will be preparing for advent and Christmas. Where has this year gone?
Well I am off to hit the shower before Emily and I go to Rhythm and Rhyme.