Sunday 23 November 2014

Respite, Recovery, Recuperation.... and RAIN!



At home, this weekend was mostly this.....

Endless rain, flooding and a really narked guinea pig who had set his heart on a nice dry day with his patch of grass. Not one to defer to adult suggestion, and with an opinion worthy of a restrained cat he goes out in most weather - rain being his least favourite.

This weekend we had the wonderful opportunity to escape to a beautiful, brand new log cabin in Dunwich. And getting away from it all was *just* what we needed.

It's been a rough Autumn, far too much going on and no sign of the calm after the proverbial storm, so we seized the opportunity and prayed the rain would stop!

It didn't.

But this -


-was definitely better than sitting at home watching the patio flood yet again!

We managed to fit a huge amount in to our weekend away and returned feeling we had actually "had" a weekend.  You know, that feeling where you suspended reality and did something else, something almost forbidden, taking your eye off the ball to have fun. Sometimes, you just have to stick two fingers up at the ToDo lists, the ironing basket, the cooking.... and run.



It's no easy task getting away with our lot. One doesn't sleep before midnight, one wakes before six every.single.morning and any one of the above could wake during the night. There are a million reasons why staying home is usually easier/preferable/safe and I am the worst culprit (being the key facilitator in all adventures) for deciding it's all too much and we should just batten down the hatches and stay put. 

But that would be to miss out on all the memory making opportunities, the family experiences you can reminisce over in future years -not to mention the joke fodder for the months to come. We've certainly collected a few memories this weekend!



One of our highlights, from yesterday's visit to RSPB Minsmere, has to be our sighting of a Bittern - very rare, and yet so close! Apologies for the poor photograph, sadly I only possess an iPhone camera these days. if you are local, and are yet to visit the reserve is a real treat.


H had us in stitches in one of the hides on the reserve. Whilst admiring a twitcher's £5K 600mm lens he asked him if it's for taking Selfies! That boy's sense of humour is going to get him into trouble one of these days.... But we have all got the bird-watching and photography "bug" and will definitely be back.

So aside from the obvious fact that pretending we don't have a real drainage problem in our back garden, and that we might be starting cold weather rice trials soon in our very own paddy fields, there is the salient fact that sometimes "getting away from it all" is actually all you need to do to feel a million times better. So I would certainly add another "R" to that list - REFUELLED.






17 comments:

  1. I'm glad you managed to escape the bedlam of your home and the flooding patio. I love all the cheeky faces in the pics, particularly the one with K next to the dangerous cliff sign. It definitely looks like the type of holiday you needed. Thanks for linking up with Country Kids.

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  2. glad you had a good time, sometimes getting away is the best thing to do!

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  3. I'm glad you escaped and had a great time - and your poor guinea pig! I always feel better when we've just got away from it all and had fun. Love the photos, you can see the fun you all had!

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  4. The rain didn't leave us for very long this weekend and we've noticed our patio floods a bit as well. Fixing that is on the to do list for next year. I'm glad you all had a great weekend :)

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  5. It sounds as though you had a great time regardless of the horrific weather x

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  6. Ah, great, lovely to hear you've enjoyed a fab family weekend! x

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  7. Aw looks like you had a great time, I love weekends which really feel like you've got away for a nice long break.

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  8. A big 'fingers up' to the chores indeed! (My mother wouldn't agree). It sometimes is so, so, so much easier staying put than making the effort to get out. But it is so worth it once you're there, in the thick of it. Hope the flooding recedes and life gets back to normal (o:

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  9. I'm glad you had a good time despite the weather. I hate rain unless I'm home under cosy blanket :)

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  10. A change of scenery can really do wonders to refuel and rejuvenate. Glad you had a good time despite the weather.

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  11. What a fan weekend for all of you. I can see the bittern as I know exactly what one looks like. We were lucky to see one some years ago. A rare and precious sight!

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  12. Sometimes you just have to embrace the rain. i don't mind getting soaked as long as i know I can get inside to warm up when I get cold.

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  13. sometimes you just need to get away don't your! He does look so happy! x

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  14. We have had some of our best days out going to the beach during the 'Not so hot' weather. Nothing better than wrapping up warm and hitting the beach.

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  15. Rain never stops us going out (unless it's torrential) and it looks like you had such a fun time!

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  16. Sometimes you just have to dance in the rain!

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  17. Sounds like you had a great weekend away! I agree, just what is needed sometimes. #countrykids

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