Friday, April 18, 2014

March 23 - 29, 2014 - Bonding & Cranky Grandson


Greetings All,

Sadly the weather has changed to rain.  We spent the next 7 days just bonding with Paul and helping out Meaghan wherever we can.  Christopher has returned to work and I took over the morning feed which was sevenish most mornings.  Paul's introduction as a fan of Liverpool FC was not  entirely a happy one as he fussed and eventually had a good cry.  The outfits we have brought over is none to big on him and it is a 6 month size. He certainly is a healthy and hungry little man. The picture on the right is Fred and Paul before he Paul that is gets tired of the whole Game thing. 

We had Paul all to ourselves on a couple of occasions during the week, which allowed Meaghan to get out and do errands quickly and not have to worry about a baby.  Paul also grew very demanding in this period with almost hourly feeds.  Poor Meaghan,  was totally exhausted and we assisted with some bottle feeds so she could rest.  We had a day of sun on the 24th so we were able to get out for a walk again when Christopher returned from work.
This walk took us to another area of their neighbourhood and the picture on the left is of a beautiful magnolia tree in full bloom. The sunny weather is short lived and the rainy weather returned.  Paul also was very distressed with gas pains and thankfully there were four of us to walk him and try to give him some relief.  He also developed breast milk related colitis or so we believe given what Meaghan was told by the doctor when she made a call to the office as Paul's diaper had specs of blood in it.  The kids did some further research on the internet on the condition and while they have their doubts Meaghan drops all dairy from her diet hoping to ease his distress.  Another growth spurt was very evident as Paul seemed to out grow his clothes on a daily basis.  He was now in clothes sized 3 - 6 month, leaning more toward 6 months and in the week we have seen him gain another pound in weight. The picture on the right is of Paul in overalls that I made that is sized
for a 3 month old, but they are more like long shorts as he is tall.

He was a happy chappy during the day and seemed to have his most stressful time between 7:00 - 10:30 pm.  We did have some more normal days towards the end of this week and on the 29th even managed to get in a game of euchre after supper.  The women of course beating the men.


Cheers,

Sandy & Fred

March 21- 22, 2014 - A Parents Pride

Greetings All,

Our first full day with our son Christopher, his wife Meaghan and Paul our Grandson.  It was a lovely sunny spring day and Christopher had taken the Friday off.  Our morning was spent planning dinners for the week, cuddles with our grandson and a bit of shopping for food and beer making.  Paul had been a bit fussy and our son took over in trying settling him down.  I really cannot share how my heart swelled with pride and love when I saw how Christopher cared so tenderly for his son.
We took a chance to enjoy the lovely day and got out for a walk in the neighbourhood.  The picture in the upper left is of one of the many cherry trees in bloom.  Blossoms were everywhere with forsythia, apple, camellia and other plants I or Meaghan did not know the names of.  Christopher carried Paul in a Bjorn, a baby carrier that holds the baby close to your body and eases strain on your back.  Fred, Christopher and Paul got ahead of Meaghan, myself and Smudge their French Bulldog as I had stopped to take pictures.  Smudge realised that Christopher was now ahead and almost out of sight and started to strain to catch up with him.  We finally caught up and Smudge was now one
happy little girl.  I cannot get over how big Paul is at 5 weeks of age.
I have monopolised Paul with the exception of feedings and some nappy changes.  Fred and I both told the kids that we did not want to interfere with any kind of scheduling they were trying to put in place, but we were there to help in any way we could while we were there.  After all, they would the ones that needed to deal with every thing once we were gone.
Our first full day has been full of new memories, restored memories of when our Christopher was a baby and insights into how raising a baby has changed over the decades.


Saturday was a father/son day for Fred and Christopher, while I had Paul mostly to myself and Meaghan had a chance to get some things done that she had not had the opportunity to get to.  When we lived in Ajax Fred used to make his own wine and now Christopher has taken up brewing beer.  Home beer brewing is a much more complicated process and Christopher explains the process step by step to his dad a bit of reverse roles and nice to see them sharing this time together.  The picture on the left is of the first step of the process the boiling of the mash.  Again, we were able to get out for a walk as it was another beautiful day and then after supper watched Paul as he had some play time to strengthen and stretch himself.


We were off to bed early, for us, as I think our travel time had caught up to us but we have had a wonderful day with the kids making new memories.

Cheers All,

Sandy & Fred

March 19 - 20, 2014 - Oregon Bound To Meet Our Grandson Paul

Greetings All,

This series of blogs will be a bit different than our usual posts as they will be all about family and the joys of becoming grandparents.  We had a leisurely trip from Liverpool to London, taking the train down south and stayed overnight by the airport.  With our flight leaving at 2:25 pm we were able to have a bit of a sleep in and be well rested for the 10 hour flight to Vancouver.  The train ride was interesting and yet again reminded us what a small world we truly live in.  The two ladies sitting across from us, while from Liverpool, one had lived in Burlington, Ontario for a while and the other was a teacher at Rock Ferry High, the high school Fred had attended in the UK before immigrating to Canada.

Our stay at the Marriott was great, as this time they had a free hospitality room between 5-9 pm. There was free wine/beer and appetisers, sandwiches, fruit, pretzels etc which served as our supper as we had rather big homemade sandwiches and fruit as a late lunch on the train.  It was also nice to have had the lie in time though we were both up handily and ready to go.  The flight to Vancouver itself was uneventful and the movie selection was rather good.  To top it off the flight was not full so the flight attendants offered to move people around to give eve body some extra space, so we ended up with nobody between us.  We had a 2 1/2 hour layover in Vancouver for our flight to Portland.  The picture on the top right is of the jellyfish tanks in the hallway as we headed to the departure lounge for the US side of the airport.  Our flight to Portland was on a turbo prop plane and was a bit of a surprise for me.  I am not really sure what I was expecting for a short haul flight of 1 1/4 hours.  One flight attendant did it all, we were even offered refreshments on the short flight.  We pass as we were tired now and really don't feel like anything.  Our son Christopher was waiting for us as we arrived and we were off to see Paul our Grandson in person for the first time.  The drive was 20 minutes to their home in the nighttime traffic.

Our tiredness was soon lifted as we greeted Paul and Meaghan and got to hold our grandson for the first time.  We delivered all the stuff we had brought for Paul and the kids then headed for bed.

Cheers,

Sandy & Fred

Thursday, January 23, 2014

January 9 - 16, 2014 - Gran Canaria

Hola Amigo's

We were off for a week to celebrate my birthday in Gran Canaria at the Sheraton Salobre Golf Resort and Spa.  As we had an early flight on the 9th we took the train out to Manchester airport on the 8th and stayed over at Bewleys Hotel.  Our flight was mostly uneventful other than the fact I was asked by a women, when I excused myself squeezing passed her to use the facilities, "what are you doing on our plane as you're clearly not a Brit'.  Taken back I politely answered that I lived in the UK and that I was going on a vacation.  I really should have told her what I thought but being the good polite Canadian I am I didn't bother.  I must be getting old.  We had a private transfer to the hotel which was a good 35 minute drive away and it was nice as there was waiting around for the stragglers you get when being on a large bus.  The weather was wet and our driver told us that the weather had turned and may stay cool and wet for the next day.  Great, but at least it was warmer than the UK and you can't control Mother Nature.  Our room was very nice, on the ninth floor so we had a good view.  We were on a half board program which gave us breakfast and supper in a buffet style restaurant.  There were also two a la carte restaurants, and we booked into one of them for the next day (the 10th) while we were checking in as we told the receptionist that it was for my birthday dinner.  Dinner on arrival day was in the buffet restaurant where we met two couples from Sweden and had a nice chat with them.  They were all golfers and had nothing but good things to say about the resort.  The food at the buffet was fresh, plentiful and the bread was to die for.  The house wine was also good, so we enjoyed a very good supper.

Jan 10.  We woke up to a bright sunny day.  The picture,  top left is of the view towards the hill from our balcony.  Once breakfast was done, I headed up to the pool to catch some much needed sun. There were massive beds with large vinyl mattresses but these were all taken up so I planted myself by the pool on a lounger.  The pool area we were at was for adults only so it was nice, quite and the pool was salt water and warm, a bonus.  Fred joined me about a half hour later and we enjoyed the sun relaxing and reading.  When we returned to the room in the late afternoon there was a bottle of champagne and a card from management wishing me a Happy Birthday.  A very pleasant surprise. We relaxed before supper enjoying the champagne then headed downstairs to the restaurant.  The staff were very friendly and attentive.  Fred ordered a Tempranillo Reserva and a bottle of water,  and to start us off we were given bread and a little tray of appetizers which consisted of olives, honey pork rinds, almonds, cheese, crostini's and olive oil.  For our appetizers I ordered a mushroom carpacchio and Fred had a shrimp gazpacho.  My main course was a sirloin steak with a tomato salsa and Fred had a tenderloin steak with potatoes done two ways.  We were given dessert menus and were in the middle of deciding who should get what, as the choices were all so good, so we could share when a surprise birthday cake arrived as pictured on the right.  It was delicious,
a cheese cake with fruit and a chocolate fondant.  It was far too large for just the two of us.  I saw the Swedes we met the previous night in the restaurant so I cut the balance into 4 and asked the waiter to give it to them.  We enjoyed our dinner and as we were leaving I was thanked by the Swedes for the cake.  I explained that the cake was for my birthday and it was too much for the two of us I didn't want it to go to waste, were upon they broke into song, Happy Birthday.  Just when I thought I had avoided being embarrassed.  A great day and end to my 62nd birthday.  Where did the time go I can't believe my age.

We spent the next two days relaxing and enjoying the sun.  I managed to get one of the large sun beds on the Sunday and it was very relaxing and comfortable.  The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach and we decided to take it on the Monday for a change of scenery and to get some wine for the room.  It was much warmer but windy on the beach.  We had a nice walk which I have missed doing while at the resort.  The beach was a nice long stretch of sand with restaurants at one end and a natural dune
with a protected area at the other end.  The area with the dunes was broken up into clothing and clothing optional areas and they are well signposted.  The nude area is further broken up into a normal nude area and an area for male gay's.  This was the first time we had ever seen such a segregation and are not sure if it is the norm for Spain.  We walked along the beach for about a hour and a half before heading to the store to purchase wine and then to find a place for a drink and lunch.  It was been a nice change from the resort and considerably warmer.

Our next couple of days at the resort was much cooler sadly to say but we managed 4 good days of sun and had a relaxing time.  The picture on the right is of a sunrise on the Wednesday, our last full day at the resort.  It was about all the sun we would see as the weather had changed again.  So after a short time on the sun bed we headed to the room to read on the balcony and enjoy some wine. Our last night we had supper in the a la carte Tapas Restaurant. Once again the service and food was great.

We have enjoyed our stay but this is one location I would say one and done.  It was a bit isolated and I did miss having a beach to walk along.  However, we did get excellent service, food and accommodation for the money we paid.

Adios,

Sandy & Fred 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Dec 28 - 31st - Post Cristmas

Greetings All, 

Dec 28 - We had made arrangements to meet up with Geoff and Tracey to explore and walk more of the sites of London.  Little Venice was the area we explored today.  It was a wonderful sunny day as we walked along the canal path.  Some area's were blocked off to walking along the water but we eventually got down to the canal path.  The picture on the right is of Regent's Canal with barges that are lived in year-round.  Our walk took us all the way to Regent's Park. I am amazed that some of the bushes and trees already have blooms on them and it's still only
December (see the picture on the left).  After leaving the canal path we strolled through Regent's Park enjoying the sun.  We stopped for a late lunch at a pub before carrying on with our walk, down Park Lane and eventually back to the flat where we left Geoff and Tracey and head back to the hotel to pack as we were moving accommodations the next day.


Dec 29 - It was moving day for us.  We had made arrangements to move in with Keith, Sandra and Nicholas for a few days so we could stay for the New Years Eve Celebration in London.  Fred had also offered to drive Judy and Peter, Keith's in-laws to the airport.  After some confusion, we finally arrived at the flat they were staying at, as just by chance as we saw Peter and Judy outside the building, the address we were given was very vague.  Unfortunately, Fred got rear-ended on his return from the airport, sometimes it just doesn't pay to be a nice guy.  Thankfully the car was still driveable and Fred was not hurt.  Fred and Nicholas were heading off to the Liverpool vs Chelsea match at Stamford Bridge as John now was very ill so couldn't take Nicholas.  I had the afternoon to all to myself so I headed off to the Whole Foods Store.  The place was amazing and spread over two floors I spent over a hour exploring what was available and thought of our son Jonathan, as the gluten free section was phenomenal and with good prices.  He would be in seventh heaven with what was available plus unlike in Canada they do not gouge you with the prices.  I have been searching for preserved lemons and they have a whole shelve of them.  Four bottles were purchased along with some Moroccan spices, and a large gran couscous; I am a happy camper.  I also got some laundry done as the flat has an American style washer and dryer, a real treat for me.  Fred and Nicholas returned from the match a bit downcast as Liverpool lost 2-1 but at least Nicholas did get to a game while in the UK.  We all headed out and had supper in a pub in the Kensington area which is a favourite of the Farwell/Mowatt's.

Dec 30 - Keith, Sandra and Nicholas had made plan to go to Paris but Keith was sick all night so those were cancelled.  With all the illness going around Fred and I decided enough was enough and decided it was best to head home early.  We headed out John and Adrienne's to pack up the car which was parked at their place in preparation for an early morning departure on the 31st and say our goodbyes to Geoff and Tracey and to thank John and Adrienne for hosting Christmas.  Gifts in hand we returned to our current accommodation to sort out our packing and then visit Whole Foods again to get some supplies for New Year's Eve.

Dec 31 - As we were in the North end of London it took us very little time to get out of the city.  The drive home was uneventful and we were back home in Liverpool in good time.  We rung in the New Year with our goodies of some amazing cheeses, crackers, and smoked venison that were purchased Whole Foods, Prosecco and watched the fireworks across the river as well as those in London on TV.

Cheers,

Sandy & Fred

Dec 26 - 27 - London Post Christmas


Greetings All,

Boxing day Fred and I headed out too find breakfast before going for a walk to Trafalgar Square and then down through St James' Park.  It was busy with many people out enjoying the day.  The black swan in the picture on the left is one of the many species of water fowl that live in the park.  This and Regent's Park are my favorite parks to visit whenever we are in London, tranquility in the midst of a hectic city.  We eventually headed to the flat for an afternoon of footie for the boys as Liverpool were playing Manchester City.  Sadly, it was not a good result as Liverpool lost.  Dinner was leftovers with everyone fending for themselves.  After dinner Fred and Nicholas played a game of Subuetteo, a table football game, where you flick the players with
your finger.  After a few trail runs and a bit of cheating on Nicks part the game began.  Fred was declared victor after 2 halves.  Nicholas was collected by his parents who had enjoyed an afternoon out and about.  We headed back relatively early as, unfortunately, John has now taken ill, Geoff was not feeling well and Tracey was not any better. 

Dec 27 - After breakfast we met up with Geoff and Tracey to do a London Walk, "The Hidden Secrets".  Our walk started at the monument to The Great Fire of London and took us along some main streets but also through some little hidden alleyways where we saw some of the shops that have existed since 1663 when this area of the City was a major port on the Thames.  We also saw and learn of the liveries in the City.  In the previous blog I mentioned Cutlers Hall, a Livery.  The Livery Companies of the City of London are various historic trade associations, almost all of which are known as the "Worshipful Company of..." their relevant trade, craft or profession.  The medieval Companies originally developed as guilds and were responsible for the regulation of their trades, controlling, for instance, wages, apprenticeships and labour conditions.  Each Livery Company was granted a Royal Charter.  Some of these companies still exist today even though their trade or craft is no longer, for example, the Tallow Chandlers Livery.  Tallow candles are not made any longer but the Livery Company is now responsible for the edible oils market.  There are a few new liveries being established like the one for computers "The Worshipful Company of Information Technologists", which has its own motto and robes.  All of the Liveries also have a religious affiliation of some description.  The picture on the left is of a bargeman or a Swan Upper who is responsible for identifying the owner of the swan.  Once a year in July, a ceremony known as "Swan Upping" takes place where all mute swans with cygnets on the River Thames are caught and ringed to identify their owner; either the Queen, the Worshipful Company of Vintners or the Worshipful Company of Dyers. They used to put nicks in the beaks to identify the owner of the bird (one for the Queen and two for the Vintners and Dyers).
Our walk ended at Black Frairs near the Black Friars pub where we stopped for a drink before heading back to a pub we had passed while on the walk.

After lunch we then walked along Fleet Street/the Strand and explored the area with its temples, courtyards and the court district. We were lucky with the weather as it had only rained briefly in the morning during our London Walk the afternoon was clear and pleasant for walking.  The picture on below on the right is of an old cannon topped with a cannonball that was once used to protect the city and has been made into a bollard. There are a significant number of these around the City of London proper.
We wandered through some more alleyways and made little discoveries such as Dr Samuel Johnson's home, an 18th century English writer and lexicographer, and a cute statue of Hodge a cat who was owned by Dr Johnson.  We continued to explore and ended up in Leicester Square.  The square still had a Christmas Market and Fair and was very colourful and busy.  We checked out the movies but the start time were a little later so we decided to search out a place to have supper as we have been walking since 11:00 a.m. with a stop for lunch. We decided to see if we could find the Italian Restaurant that we all had dined at on previous visits to London.  Fred found their business card in his wallet and booked us a table.
It pays not to clean out your wallet I guess.  We enjoyed a great meal, a perfect end to a great day.  We had walked a good eight miles in total.





Cheers
Sandy & Fred

December 23-25th, Christmas in London

Greetings All, 

This year the Brothers Parkins/Mowatt and their wives were all together for Christmas, the first time they had been together since the Italy trip in 2008.  As well, Keith's in-laws joined us at John and Adrienne's who were graciously hosting Christmas dinner.  A big undertaking the feeding of 11 people.  We drove down to London on the 23rd and stayed in the Marriott County Hall which is by the London Eye an easy walk to John and Adrienne's flat.
Our first evening was spent as a family at The Orange, a lovely pub in the Pimlico area.  It was a miserable night, weather wise, but the company and food was good.

On our first full day in London Fred and I headed off to explore.  We walked and explored some old but also some new area's of London.  The picture on the upper right corner is what remains of the gate at Temple Bar that one had to pass through to enter the City Of London and is located behind St Paul Cathedral. This is what Fred and I love about London it is a great walking city with always something new to discover.

The picture on the left is Cutlers Hall the most ancient of the City of London's Livery Companies.  It received its first Royal Charter from Henry V in 1416.  It was responsible for the production, sale and maintenance of swords and knives.  We walked a good 7 miles in all today.  Our last stretch took us along Southbank and the Christmas market stalls where we and a snack of German Sausage on a bun.  The picture, lower right, is salmon being smoked in another of the food stalls.

Our Christmas Eve dinner was with John, Adrienne, Geoff and Tracey.  Keith and his family went to the Royal Albert Hall for the
Christmas Carol concert.  Dinner was the most amazing Lamb Lasagna, salad, wine and Christmas goodies for dessert which John, Adrienne and I had made.  We kept with the Parkins tradition of opening
our gifts on Christmas Eve; opening those that were to each other, leaving those that were part of the gift exchange for Christmas Day. We walked back to the hotel and enjoyed a nightcap in the hotel bar before heading off to bed.

Christmas Day we had a bit of a lie in before heading down to breakfast in the hotel.  We could not believe the state of dress of some of the hotel guests.  Slovenly to say the least, track suits, ripped jeans and grubby t-shirts.  Now I know not everyone celebrates Christmas, but really at least dress decently for ones own self respect.

After breakfast we headed out to John and Adrienne's for our Christmas celebration with the family. The food was plentiful and delicious as always when J&A cook.  A traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings, then an abundance of sweets.  After dinner we opened our gifts from the name exchange and everyone was delighted with their gifts.  I was especially pleased as I had Judy, Keith's mother-in-law, and not really knowing her tastes I found that she was very difficult to buy for.

We then took photos with the boys and their wives as seen on the left.  After Keith and his brood had left, we head out for a walk to burn off some the the food and drink we had all had.  It was quite busy out but the weather was very nice.  We then had night caps at the flat before heading off to the hotel.  We had an early night as Tracey was not feeling well, she arrived in London with a very bad cold, and everyone has had a very busy day especially our Hosts.

Cheers,

Sandy & Fred