Saturday, October 31, 2015

Halloween 2015

This year, the kids decided they wanted to do their own pumpkins, which was fine by me, as the suggestions that were put forward when I asked what they wanted got particularly outlandish So, by doing them themselves, we get back to a more traditional face carving on our pumpkins.


Here below is the original design for the cat pumpkin, as you can see, the final work is quite faithful to the original draft!

This years costumes were started way in advance. The original plan was to have an Astrid, and a Stormfly. For various reasons, not least the sturdiness of the Stormfly costume, and our doubts as to it lasting a day at daycare, we ended up with two Astrid costumes on the workbench.





As a bonus, Abi  didn't want the rabbit to be left out of the costume event, so thought we should make him little wings, so he could be Toothless. Of course, with a plan as complete, and as cute as that, how could we possibly not! Of course, he could also be a bat!




Thursday, October 15, 2015

October Weekend in Maine

Last weekend was Thanksgiving, and so a long weekend (we don't say Canadian Thanksgiving, as why would you?). We took this as an opportunity to take a weekend away. We've been promising the kids some time at the beach, and to find some rock-pools all summer, but hadn't quite got round to it..
Mount Washington with snow.
We booked up a weekend in Maine for Thanksgiving weekend a while ago, thinking that even if the weather was rubbish, we'd still be at the coast. As it turned out, we couldn't have asked for better weather. Friday was raining and miserable, but we left Saturday morning, and Saturday, Sunday and Monday were unseasonably warm, with blue skies all the way. We may even have got a little too much sun, as we weren't quite prepared with the sunscreen.

This waterfall...
Being the start of autumn, the colours of the trees all the way down were spectacular. On the way down, we stopped off at some views on Mount Washington, and other parts of the Appalachians for some pictures. Unfortunately, at one such stop, my phone slipped out of my pocket and bounced into a (rather pretty) waterfall. Oops. Fortunately, I now have a new (upgraded) phone. The pleasures of paying through the nose for a contract!

The little house that K found and rented was perfect. Two rooms, and plenty of space, although we were only to use it to sleep in.
Once at the beach, the girls had a blast. We hit Old Orchard Beach (Maine's equivalent to Blackpool in terms of stores and attractions, but with a much prettier beach). where the girls ran around like fools, even though the water was 55oF (that's 13oC in real money, but you know those crazy yanks and their love of the Imperial measure), then moved on to find rock-pools full of crabs, little shrimp and even a fish.

Monday was an easy day of beach in the morning, then the afternoon wandering round Kennibunkport. The girls also ate loads of seafood. LP loving the mussels, and A getting stuck into the calamari (and also the chips).


Of course, this was but the last of a great number of travels near and far this summer. I haven't posted on them all, as I've got out of the habit, what with facebook being such an easy medium for sharing photos. But here's to more of this type of thing! I'm sure there'll be the obligatory Halloween post, with maybe another of the costumes, as they've been rather time consuming in their build, but more of that in a later post.