Well, can you believe a quickly time goes! So much we've done and so much we've seen since the last time you logged on! For a change, Mrs
Fyvie has scripted this page.
We have had our first International visitors come to stay on 23 August for a few days. Mark and Liesel Roome, with their 14 month old baby Levi, popped over from Germany to see how much greener the pastures were on this side of the Ocean. Not too much I reckon. It was now time to play tour guide and put into practice all we have learnt. They missed their flight from Germany and had to spend an entire day at the Stuttgart airport so it was 3 very weary travellers whom we fetched from Stansted airport. We would spend the next 5 days with them, bonding again and exploring the sights. It was a great combination!
Our first spot on our agenda was Windsor Castle to visit the Queen, the castle she calls home. Its a place oozing with history, a huge castle fit for a King.
The place is a maze, one receiving room after another, dining rooms fitted with exquisite
chandelier's dripping with gold. Paintings dating back to the 1500's. We were all given hand sets which would tell us by pressing a button what we were looking at and the history behind. Very organised! We had pic's taken with the
guardsmen who actually do go and fight in Iraq. So they are not just show pieces - they know what they are doing!
We think the
Roome's brought their weather with them, cos it was probably the hottest day we've
encountered since we've been here. Must have been upper 20's.
We spent the afternoon lazing on the grass along the
looooong road leading to the castle. Experienced tourists that we are....we packed in our own lunch and chilled.
On our way home we popped into Milton Keynes (that's were they grow roundabouts - the place is infested with them!) Milton Keynes, home to the X-
treme sports centre - housing an indoor ski slope and and wind tunnel if you want to experience sky-diving at a price! Great fun to watch, very entertaining! Levi did well to keep up with the adults who decided upon a late-night meal at an Italian
restaurant.
What to do on a sunny Sunday afternoon? No not a Sunday afternoon drive around the Marine Drive!....PUNTING!!! It was off to Cambridge about half and hour east of our home. 2 Things one needs to
succeed at this: balance and navigation skills as was demonstrated by Alan, Chant's and Walter. The rest of us were either too comfy or just not worth the risk of looking like an idiot, well that was my excuse anyway. Sunny day = punting. Too much river traffic if you ask me! Maybe next time when there's no one else around to collide in to!
At times you can't but help feel a little awed as you punt past Kings College....
...and other times you just can't help feel someones oar in the chaos!
There is a trick to getting Levi to smile like this every time. You wouldn't believe us if we told you!
Monday was a bank holiday and the fact that we already had two days of hard sight-seeing didn't stop us from heading to London to see the sights. With Chantelle's great directions in hand we decided to drive there. Except for us missing one small junction, all went well and we found our way to our regular car park just near the houses of Parliament. We then headed straight for the London eye. It rocked. (No it didn't rock, it went round and round - Sorry, that's just me G checking Walt's draft! :-)
On our way to
Madam Tussuad's we passed loads of street artists all along the Thames. Weird and
wonderful, including some who took "the blues" just a little too far!
We then introduced the Roome's to the underground. We're still amazed at how easy it is to get around such a huge city like London!
First stop -
Madam Tussuad's. This is
definitely well worth the money...we were very impressed! The way it's all been presented was very good. The first room was so funny. You step out of the lift into a hallway where there are loads of camera's flashing at you held by cardboard
Paparazzi. This leads into a huge nightclub, where the lighting is dim with and loads of people standing around chatting etc. The catch here is, you don't realise who is real and who's not! So one ends up walking past people trying to have pics taken with these wax models, only you don't realise they are wax
models. Most were brilliant and other's with shinny skin were a give away! We finally got to have our pics taken with Brad Pitt and Angelina....this one is for Walt's mom Carol! (We were staying just next to them in Namibia when they were there having their baby - so close but yet so far).
There were the famous.....
and the infamous......
The powerful.....
and those who aspire to power.....
"Is this where I sign up for president"
Next stop was Harrods! A must see for any first time London visitors! I thinks it's more of a tourist attraction than anything else. Only the rich can actually afford to shop there! One really needs a good couple of hours to browse as there are so many floors and so many rooms, you can really get lost in there. By this stage it was getting late and our feet were hurting - I suggested to Levi we take turns in the pram or buggy as the English call it, but he didn't buy into that idea! Well, it was off home for the weary tourists and happy to be off our feet!
One day in London was not enough for Mark, so he went into London with Walt on Tue morning to roam the place and take pics while us ladies chilled at home with a lazy morning. Long chats, slept, watch movies and kept Levi entertained between his naps. The perfect rest after a long day in London.
Thursday we dropped the Roomes off at Standsted airport at sparrows as Walt needed to be back in time to catch his train at 7:43am. A wonderful time was had by all. A real breath of fresh air! Hopefully we'll see the Roome's in Germany early next year for some skiing!!
Since then, we have really just been chilling and enjoying our weekends which we try use wisely.
There are farm lands all around our area and decided to take a walk alone the River Ouse which flows through the town. There are public foot paths through most of the farms here, which allows one to walk almost anywhere.
A lovely escape... we have a
sheltered little spot in a close-by wheat field which is perfect for the
occasional fish n chips picnic.
Its not called a kissing gate for nothing.
Church has been going well. We were asked to take cell 2 weeks ago which went well with great discussion. It's great being used and stretched. The Alpha coarse will be starting soon and have also been asked to help lead. Alpha takes on a slightly different approach here. It will be hosted by the cell groups.
I have gotten involved with an outreach run by the church, called 'Making Links'. It's an outreach programme for foreign women in the community to help draw them in and build relationships. It's every Thur morning for 2 hours. We've had 3 Indian's, 1 Chinese and me South African. This week we should have a Polish woman too. Most of these ladies have no friends and very broken English! It's a time where they can meet new people and we do arts and crafts with them. It's really great and sure it will snowball in time. I'll continue to go until I find work - I have been for a couple of interviews, so please keep me in your prayers! Bye for now.
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