Tuesday 31 August 2010

august bank holiday: saturday

The August Bank Holiday - the last weekend of the month - traditionally marks the end of the summer holidays in England. Here in Devon, there always seems to be a flurry of last-of-the-good-weather-and-carefree-days goings on during these three days: village fairs, beer and ale festivals, airshows, beach parties. This year, with slightly older littlies and the blessing of sunshine after weeks of rain, we enjoyed every last minute of the whole weekend.

Saturday found us at the Dartmouth Regatta. The week-long Regatta showcases gig rowing, sailing, displays by the Red Arrows, the Typhoon and the Black Knights parachutists, parades, live music, a fun-fair and a noisy and colourful fireworks display.

The funniest moment had to be when, having bought a big bag of candy floss (cotton candy) and offering Esme a handful, she asked me what it was. I told her it was a sweet to eat. She poked it with one finger, looked at it very dubiously, looked back at me and said, 'No, you don't, Mummy. It's wool.' She really didn't believe it was something to be eaten until I ate some to show her. I never would have thought a two-year-old could be such a sceptic! (She was soon a convert to the sticky stuff, though.)

We all enjoyed a surprisingly fast ride on the carousel, and the girls had a wild time on the teacups. I am learning what a little daredevil Esme is, and I suspect she will grow into an extreme sportswoman if her enthusiasm for carnival rides is anything to go by.

The fireworks were another first for our smallest girl. She was kind of unsure to begin with, but before long her enthrallment with the starry spangles in the sky superceded her fear of the booms and bangs. Some daddy-cuddles were all that was needed to ensure little people could enjoy the pyrotechnics.


Friday 27 August 2010

this moment

A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

inspired by amanda soule

Tuesday 24 August 2010

tea for the fairies

You know when you suddenly look up from whatever it is you're doing and realise that all is quiet? And you get that niggle of dread.... Why has it all gone quiet? What are they doing? How much mess will I have to clean up?

Today contained one of those oh no! moments. I suddenly realised I hadn't heard a peep from the three little darlings for a long time. I went to investigate.

I did indeed find some mess and a little mischief. But to be fair, the 'mess' consisted of bits of foliage littered across our front path (which is in dire need of a good weeding anyway), and the 'mischief' consisted of a few squashed tomatoes, a well-pruned herb bed and some flower stalks stripped of their blossoms.

Imogen looked up from her various cauldrons just long enough to explain that she was creating a 'midnight feast tea party' for the fairies. Her 'ingredients' were mint, sage, wildflower petals, tomato seeds and dishsoap bubbles. She spent the best part of two hours collecting, brewing, stirring, pouring and 'tasting'. And though I suffered a pang of frustration at the loss of some of our last ripening tomatoes, the deforestation of my wildflower border and the slain herbs, I delighted in Imogen's dedication, innovation and concentration.



Friday 20 August 2010

this moment

A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
 
inspired by amanda soule
 

Tuesday 17 August 2010

then and now

How things change. And how they stay the same. I was looking at some old photos the other day, and it struck me how rhythmical life is. And how surprising it is sometimes.

I came across this picture of my mother holding me, as an infant, in her lap. I had to look twice before it registered that it was not a picture of me holding one of my babies. Because I remembered an image of myself with one of the girls that had a comforting, if unexpected, similarity. I am amazed that my mother and I stare into the camera's lens with the same serene intensity, and that both dark-eyed babies mouth their hands with the same well-fed contentment.
1974
2008

My husband and I celebrated our wedding anniversary this month. After the ceremony eight years ago, our guests enjoyed strawberries and cream whilst toasting us with raspberry bellinis. How fitting that our children scoffed all the strawberries this year before we even had a chance to pop the champagne!
August 2, 2002
August 2, 2010

And our beloved birthpool - which soothed me during Imogen's labour and welcomed Esme into the world, which has spent time in the homes of at least eight other women as they welcomed their own babies into the world - was the scene of much splishing and sploshing during our celebration of my birth this month. How much joy this piece of plastic has brought into our lives!
2008
2010



Friday 13 August 2010

this moment

A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

 
inspired by amanda soule