Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Summer?

Contrary to what I thought, that getting an Ipad to also keep up to date with the blog, it seems that these updates have certainly not been kept up to date!
So... here's what's been happening...

The summer has finally arrived.... well, as far as to say it's July! but the sunny skies we had in May have never really materialised.
Venturing out on the walkway!

Tristan has enjoyed playing at both his Grandparents’ houses, alongside his cousins and learning some gardening tips from Papa!


Looking at Ladybirds with Papa

In April it was Chris’ birthday so we went for the day to Benone Strand and the Giant’s causeway which Tristan thoroughly enjoyed – even getting soaked in the sea! He was determined to climb as many of the Causeway Columns as possible and even walked a distance up the final hill back to the carpark.

Benone Strand, BBQ at the car!
On the boot with mummy
Walking the columns with Daddy
In May we had a lovely few weeks of sunshine, so he certainly enjoyed the water flower at his Nanny Granny and Papa’s house.
The water flower
Loving my football and sun glasses


Waiting for the olympic torch
The Olympic torch made its way to Northern Ireland, so we all managed to see it early on a Sunday morning – in the very cold weather! A very surreal moment to see something so historic very close to where we were standing and that you are used to seeing during the past month on the television.
Tristan has been enjoying the outdoors regardless of the weather and has a new pair of wellies to try to keep on whilst running through the puddles! – not during the floods that hit parts of Belfast and Lisburn in the past few weeks – luckily the water stayed out of the house!


Newest style of gardening
Flooding on Nanny Granny's birthday






Watching the tennis
Wimbledon has been on the tv and yesterday, Tristan had a lovely relaxing lunch whilst watching the Ladies match. It must have been tiring work as he slept for a couple of hours after!

Chris and I are beginning to juggle working hours around Tristan… with Chris now working shifts again rather than a 5:30pm finish. Thankfully we have a lot of helping hands otherwise we’d be stuck!


If you're happy and you know it!
We’re on holiday to various parts of England during August and want to try to meet up with family and friends. It’s a two week road trip which will hopefully be relaxing for us all.


Watch this space!!!!

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Another year goes by...

It's hard to believe that it has been just over a year since I last updated our blog. I have no real excuses except the lovely arrival of our son Tristan.


Cleaning his Nanny and Papa's windows!



We don't know where he gets his impishness from, but he's a cutie despite his beaver like tendencies with the furniture and everything else around him - especially Velcro!

During Tristan's first year he has enjoyed his (nearly) weekly swim. While in Australia, his Auntie Ruth-Cheryl taught him to go under water extremely well.




Tristan having his swimming lesson (not too happy this day, but loves it every other time)


He has had his first fancy dress Hallow e'en party where he laughed at Chris and I with our makeup on and wasn't scared once!


Being a little Vampire


Having a laugh with Daddy



Cuddles with Mummy


He turned one last week and our lives seems to have evolved around his development, dirty nappies and general ankle biting - which has all been great fun! I was very happy to see that his card was shown on Cbeebies and that was without using any powers of persuasion!



My masterpiece on tv!





We had a lovely birthday. Chris and I were both off, so we went to rhythm and rhyme at the Lisburn Road library where Tristan got to wear the birthday hat and was sung 'Happy Birthday'' and given a lot of lovely birthday wishes, it really was lovely.


During the past year we have taken advantage of me being off and we went for a month's break to South Africa and Australia. It was lovely seeing family and friends again, and Tristan was a star during all the flights. I'm not sure our fellow passengers would agree when we were boarding the flight to South Africa, but it's great having a screaming baby as no one wants to sit near you!! Those were the only tears and they were for hunger, pity he wasn't entitled to an in flight meal! Willo has gotten used to a little person clambering over her, siting in her bed and generally causing havoc to what was her relatively calm life! She has hurt her cruciate ligament so is confined to the lead for the next 5 weeks - that will be interesting for Chris and I.






Willo wanting her photo taken!


So I am back to work again and I have also joined the newly formed Lisburn Belle's WI which has been started by a couple of the people from the knitting group I go to. It seems weird being in the WI, but the majority of its members are under 40! That isn't bad going! Despite joining this and still trying to get to my knitting thing, I will try to keep this blog more up to date. This will be made a lot easier hopefully with my ipad... although I did update the blog on it last night and the whole entry got lost so... I ain't counting on it too much! Til then, adios!

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Where do we begin?

Our blog has been allowed to go along the wayside in the past year. Chris and I have been busy and 'updates' just don't really happen - sorry.
So what have we been up to?
In June we had a lovely time with friends Phil and Debs being invited to share in Deb's 30 +10 birthday party.


It was lovely seeing them both again and the time we spent in Wales was blissful, sunny weather brilliant company and a relaxing weekend.

The Brecon Beacons

We haven't really gone anywhere this summer apart from the odd weekend to Roscommon and a recent weekend to Dublin.
With a new addition to the Bracken household arriving in the next few weeks we have been trying to get a space prepared for the little bundle to enjoy and it is taking a lot more time than expected... The walls had been painted, the woodwork primed for glossing and on Saturday evening I returned from work to find this...

Chris said the paint had 'bubbled'... but ....


Then the plaster came off

So after some lining paper




And a coat of paint, we're hopefully ready for the carpet to arrive tomorrow!

So with all this work getting done, Willo has been very patient and has been settling down really well. She also has learnt to jump into the boot which is very handy as she is loving the puddles in the parks and I am not going to lift her!

So we'll keep people more up to date in the next few weeks...
But that's all for now!


Thursday, 18 February 2010

Goings on

Chris and I have had a busy couple of weeks since the last update. Amongst many other family birthdays, both our nieces have gotten a year older. Grier is now two and Ruby turned one. Simon and Bronwyn brought her up at the weekend and they all got to meet Willo, Ruby loves her.
Willo is filling out and is keeping us fully fit. I really do love having a dog, but it does tie you down a lot more! Chris laughs when I come home after the morning walk and tell him all about the people I've met in the park and the conversations we've had... but it opens up a whole new world or dog walking!


Willo relaxing after a walk in the park

Chris has been going through more of our 18,000 photos and was asked by a colleague and good friend to give a talk to the WI. He did this and the presentation which he prepared was really good (if I may say so myself) and it bring back a lot of memories about our travels.


Chris was asking what the high and low points of our year out was... and we could think of so many high points, but low ones... we couldn't think of any and we were so lucky to be able to say that. But when asked would we do it all again... yes and no, next time I'd bring a roller case!!!!

Sunday, 31 January 2010

Changes...

In my last posting I mentioned about getting a motorcycle...
Well, this is me in my father-in-law's garage, but I have been out on it but due to the really icy roads, I haven't been out
for a couple of weeks. It's a lovely Suzuki Marauder and I love it. I'm calling it Juanita!

If that wasn't enough... Chris has finally given in and allowed me to get a dog. We were going to get one as soon as we returned from our travels, but as we were going to South Africa for a couple of weeks, it wasn't very fair on the dog. So last Monday we got Willo from the dog pound and she is slowly getting used to life in the Bracken household and we're slowly getting used to her! We had her dancing in the kitchen tonight!
It was very difficult trying to pick a name for her, but from the seven we'd come up with, Willo seems to have stuck. Our Niece, Emma, wanted to call her Crispie, but that was met with a quick No!!!!

Here are a couple of pics from when I took her out for a walk at the pound... She's a lot happier now despite being spayed and being given her inoculations!









Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Stomp!

It's been a little while since I've put up a post and although there have been lots of different things I could have blogged about, the time has passed and so it's become irrelevant. (Me getting a motorcycle... settling back into home life...)
But not this time!

For various reasons we purchased some 'Stomp' tickets for Chris' Nephew Nathan and for my parents for it's opening performance. Chris and I had the delight of seeing it being performed just off Broadway in NYC with our couch-surfing host Barbara, so when we saw it was coming to the Waterfront Hall in Belfast, we just had to go.

Despite my concern about the physical size of the building (being quite a big) the interaction of the audience was actually better than that of the small theatre we'd originally seen it in.

The opening act with the brushes was so 'hard hitting' that they broke about 5 of the 'brooms'!! It was over 90 minutes of constant entertainment and some additional moments of side splitting laughter.
Everyone who went enjoyed the performance and I was pleased that we had stayed with Barbara and her husband Matt for us to have been able to see the show in the first place to realise just how good it would be.

Thursday, 24 December 2009

Chrismas Update

Since we last posted so much has happened, but we still have so much to do and so little time. In the run up to Christmas we had to try and get prepared a little earlier. Although we had only been home for 10 weeks or so, another trip back to South Africa for Auntie Carol's wedding was required. Sending Christmas cards early, buying presents early and having the house tidied and decorated.... it didn't all happen but we did try.
Voortrekker Monument, Pretoria. Chris, Jude Matthew and Ethan
We stayed in Johannesburg with my cousin Lee as a start to our holiday. Seeing as his kids Matthew and Ethan were off, we dragged them around with us to Gold Reef city, the shopping mall and in the photo, the Voortrekker Monument. Commemorating the trek of the original settlers into the African interior in the 1800's it was and interesting day of history with a few zebra, buck and Wildebeest thrown in.

Lake in the Drakensberg
To break up the drive to Durban, Lee and Mona had arranged a stop in the Drakensberg (the big mountain range in South africa). Feeling fit and energetic we tagged along to laze by the pool and on one day spent most of our time by the large open fire due to the rain. It was a great few days and what a holiday should be about - food & sun.

The view from our Hotel room. It's a touch life
Next stop, the wedding of the year. Auntie Carol moved to Durban, South Africa many years ago and it is not that often we get to meet up. Twice in one year was a suprise but any excuse to flee the cold of Northern Ireland had to be taken. The wedding was a bit different to the usual Northern Ireland affair, it started at 10:30 in the morning for one thing but a great day was had by all the it was rally nice to see Auntie Carol and now Uncle Jayson (that's going to scare him !) tie the knot. Good luck to them for the future.


Auntie Carol, Uncle Jayson, Emma and Eric

Durban is a coastal city. It has a replica of the Belfast city hall (not quite true but can't remember the whole story...), the beaches are very nice, the weather is very humid and if you leave your SatNav, DVD player and radio in your car overnight, it probably won't be there in the morning (Dad won't do that again !). One of the bigghest draws is Ushaka water park and aquarium. You simply can't come to South Africa and not take in some of the wildlife. Jude and I decided to hide from the children (big sisters and cousins) and watch some of the fish floating about. It is strange to see all the different varieties of creatures out there, I'm still suprised when i see some of it. Durban has a lot of Sharks and if you are ever in the area, either the Aquarium or the sharks board are a must see.

A Sea Turtle, Durban.... Big !

So we are back home. bags still not unpacked, not Christmas tree up, cards in a pile rather than the mantelpiece but at least we have a turkey.... must get bread for sandwiches on boxing day.... We arrived back a day late due to snow in Amsterdam closing the airport and missing our connecting flight. One night curled up on airport benches wasn't too bad but after a 13 hour flight (extended because of a need for fuel in Paris), we managed to survive OK. Jude and I are both looking forward to the time we have off over the next 2 weeks. It isn't much but we still have bags to unpack, a house to sort out and reality to get back to, 2009 has been a great year, lets hope 2010 will be just as good.