Wednesday, June 25, 2014

A Lotto Win & A Barbecue

Sunday, 22nd June.

Emma arrived home, from work, at 08:00 and set about feeding Keilyn, who had only just finished her milk, while I nipped to the shop to get some charcoal for the Barbecue.

On arriving, at Vimco, I had my lottery ticket checked and found that I had matched three numbers, resulting in a win of £25. Happy days. I then picked up some charcoal, cheese, Polish sausages, a couple of limes and headed for the till.

I arrived back home to find that Emma had bathed both the girls, who were now running around the house in pretty dresses. With coffee made, Emma went up to bed for a sleep, while the girls and I watched Sofia the First, followed by Gnomeo and Juliet. The latter of which is a highly entertaining telling of Shakespeare's classic Romeo and Juliet, told with Gnomes. While Keilyn had her morning snooze, I prepared some fresh home-made Lemonade.

[caption id="attachment_1516" align="aligncenter" width="180"]The first batch of home-made lemonade is ready for the barbecue. The first batch of home-made lemonade is ready for the barbecue.[/caption]

Before I knew it, it was lunchtime. Erin had soup, while Keilyn had chicken noodles. With both girls fed and watered, they disappeared into the garden for a run and play, while I relaxed with a bit of music.

Emma soon arose from her slumber and headed off to the shop to grab a few last-minute items, returning home just minutes after my mum had arrived. Alysha was in Cambridge, at a dance competition, so couldn't make the barbecue.  Soon, the food was cooking, (as were we in the hot afternoon sun), and cold drinks were soon flowing. We had Lincolnshire sausages, beef burgers made with mature cheddar and red onion, pork burgers with chorizo and the Polish sausages, that I had purchased earlier. Emma had made a salad and buttered the rolls and, very quickly, the food disappeared. Even Keilyn was enjoying her first barbecue.

As we sat and ate, a Robin kept flitting around the garden, waiting for someone to drop some food. He didn't seem to mind the girls, who were running and screaming around the garden, as he hopped between various perches.  Then the girls were in the paddling pool, with my mum. Water was squirted and splashed, helping to cool everyone down.

[caption id="attachment_1517" align="aligncenter" width="180"]Keilyn and my mum have fun in the paddling pool. Keilyn and my mum have fun in the paddling pool.[/caption]

As time drew on, my mum made her way to her dad's house, while Emma and I cleared away the remnants of the party. A few scraps of a bread roll were placed on the bird feeder, for the Robin, while the plates and cutlery were stacked in the kitchen. With this done, Emma went upstairs to get ready for her third night-shift, in a row, leaving me to play with the girls.

Erin went up to bed, just after 6 O'clock, with Emma heading out the door soon after that. Keilyn then promptly fell asleep, so up she went, too. With the washing up done, I headed outside to sit in the warm evening sun, with a cold beer, and relax. Soon, I had a visitor. The Robin that had been loitering around the garden, all afternoon, was now quite happy to sit on the back of a chair, not two-feet from me, eating the scraps of bread. Then he would fly off, before returning ten minutes, or so, later to have some more.

[caption id="attachment_1518" align="aligncenter" width="180"]This Robin kept me company, throughout the early evening. This Robin kept me company, throughout the early evening.[/caption]

All-in-all it was pleasantly perfect family barbecue.

 

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Father's Day Weekend, part 2

Sunday, 15th June.

Another early start, as both girls were awake at 06:30. After listening to them playing in their room, I decided that it was time to get up.

Breakfast was soon sorted, followed by the obligatory glasses of squash and small box of raisins, each. I stuck with my normal breakfast: Black coffee.

Erin then helped me open my Father's Day cards and present, which was a new tool kit. It has everything; Pliers, screwdrivers, spirit level, adjustable wrench, hacksaw, set-square, sockets, tape measure and much more. It was perfect, as my existing tools have been broken, misplaced or just not up to scratch.

With everyone dressed we loaded the girls into the battlewagon and headed to Morrisons, for a spot of shopping. Typically, as we arrived at the supermarket, the Heaven's opened. This seems to be a recurring thing, this weekend. Anyhow. Shopping didn't take too long, by which time the weather had improved dramatically. With Keilyn still in the battlewagon and Erin walking, we made our way, slowly, back home.

Emma cooked us all an amazing grill-up, which is a lot healthier than a fry-up, although it still has the same ingredients. The girls didn't seem too interested in it, but at least they tried it and ate some of it. Keilyn's main problem was that she was till tired.

With everyone fed, we all settled down to watch Cinderella II, as this has taken over as Erin's favourite thing to watch, after Sofia the First. Emma and Erin sat on the sofa together, while I held Keilyn in my arms, in an attempt to get her to sleep. Within a few minutes Keilyn was asleep, followed by Erin, Emma and myself.

As Cinderella II finished, Keilyn and I awoke. We left Emma and Erin asleep on the sofa, and played around with the various toys, until Emma and Erin stirred. Feeling completely refreshed, the girls went outside to play in the afternoon sun.

[caption id="attachment_1511" align="aligncenter" width="180"]Erin sports her matching dress and hat. Erin sports her matching dress and hat.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1512" align="aligncenter" width="180"]Keilyn sports her mismatching dress and hat. Keilyn sports her mis-matching dress and hat.[/caption]

With tea finished and Emma ready for work, Erin went up to bed, at which point her big sister, Alysha, arrived. Alysha had been at a dance competition in Aylesbury, all day, and had popped in on her way home. I opened her card, before deciding that we should bring Erin back down, to see her big sister.

Emma then headed to work, leaving me with my three girls, who were busy getting all the toys back out, and generally having a great old-time. Too soon, though, Alysha had to leave, so it was back off to bed for Erin, followed quite quickly by Keilyn.

With the house to myself, at last, I picked all the toys up, did the washing up, before deciding to try out my new tool kit. For the last few weeks, our back door has been getting harder to close and lock. So, after looking at the front door fixings, I decided to try to fix it. As it turned out it was simpler than I thought. One screw, in the top hinge, had come loose. After tightening it, the door worked perfectly, again. Superb. Also, the cold tap in the kitchen, which had recently been replaced, had a habit of turning itself on. A quick tightening of the fixing, with my new adjustable wrench, solved that.

I then set about watching Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, before turning in for the night.

All in all, a great Father's Day weekend.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Father's Day Weekend, part 1.

Saturday, 14th June.

A typical start in the Morrissey household, saw the girls up and dressed, before Emma got in from work. Once they had been fed, I loaded them in to the battlewagon and headed off into town, giving Emma a chance to sleep.

We headed down Vicarage Road, crossing Whiggenhall Road and down on to the Lower High Street. We passed the Pump House Theatre and Arts Centre before arriving at the Waterfields Retail Park. Cutting across the car parks, while avoiding the few shoppers out that were out this early, we headed for our destination... Pets at Home.

Usually, on entering the store, there are pens with rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, mice, degu and other varied small livestock. Today, however, there was just one rabbit, two degu and a couple of hamsters. At least seeing the rabbit made both Erin and Keilyn happy. Heading straight for the Aquarium section, I picked up some fish pellets and some frozen food, plus a new plant for our tank, before taking the girls to look at the reptiles. Erin was fascinated by the snakes and the bearded dragons, while Keilyn was content to just sing to herself. As we approached the fish tanks, Erin began shouting, "Shark!", while pointing at every fish that wasn't a shark. Keilyn, on the other hand, just stared at the tanks of myriad fish, while saying, "ish, ish". They were quite cute and amusing to watch.

Only leaving Pets at Home, we headed across Dalton Way and entered B & Q, just to have a look around. There were some interesting items, in the sale, but I resisted the urge to purchase something, instead deciding it may to be time to head homeward.

Since the morning was getting warmer, with the sun doing its best to shine through the cloud, we headed back along the River Colne, through Oxhey Park. Even the park was pretty deserted, apart from a group of eight Friends of Oxhey Park, who were busy picking up litter and rubbish, from along the river's edge and the surrounding grassland.

From here we crossed Whiggenhall Road and continued our journey along the Ebury Way. With Keilyn fast asleep and Erin walking, it turned into a pleasant and leisurely stroll.

[caption id="attachment_1505" align="aligncenter" width="300"]One of the Information Boards along the Ebury Way. One of the Information Boards along the Ebury Way.[/caption]

Typically, Keilyn awoke as we arrived home, which was precisely the time that the Heaven's opened, saturating the garden and the washing, which would have been almost dry.

After the girls had eaten their lunch, the temperature began to soar, so it was into the garden we went. Toys were soon littering the lawn, as Erin and Keilyn chased each other up and down the garden and in and out of the play house. Keilyn soon began to flag and after a couple of minutes, in my arms, was fast asleep. While Keilyn slept, Erin continued to run around the garden until Jason arrived with Charlie, just after 4 O'clock.

Erin, obviously not wanting her sister to miss out, sneaked upstairs and awoke Keilyn, much to Keilyn's dismay. Fortunately, after a few minutes, Keilyn was soon back in the garden and causing havoc with her sister and Charlie.

Jason and Charlie left, just before 5 O'clock, which allowed me to feed the girls and get them to calm down a little, before they went up to bed.

With the girls all tucked up in bed, I decided to empty the paddling pool, thereby giving the grass below it a chance to recover.

Considering that it took over 10 minutes to inflate, with a manual pump, and holds 900 litres (nearly 200 imperial gallons), and took over 30 minutes to fill, it only took 2 minutes to empty. Placing my camera on the floor, at the edge of the decking, I got this video of, not just the deluge, but the spiders fleeing from beneath the decking, as their homes flooded.

Emptying the Paddling Pool: Or, Spiders fleeing their homes.

Once that was empty, Emma and I enjoyed a quiet evening together, watching the TV.

Stay tuned for part 2.

Tuesday, June 03, 2014

Stunts and Music

Over the weekend, Erin and Keilyn have both discovered hidden talents.

[caption id="attachment_1488" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Erin and Keilyn sit up the garden, clapping hands. Erin and Keilyn sit up the garden, clapping hands.[/caption]

On Saturday, Erin and Keilyn were both playing in the garden, when Erin fell out of the playhouse. Except, as it turned out, she hadn't fallen out by accident, but intentionally fallen out. Thinking that this was amusing, she did it again, and again, and again. Keilyn thought that this was highly entertaining, too, which only made her sister fall over even more.

Then, on Sunday, Erin began throwing herself from the rocking cow, much to her sister's chuckles and approval. From this she progressed to jumping on the trampoline and swinging her legs out, so that she landed on her bum.

A little later, while Keilyn was sitting on her chair in the garden, Erin put her chair next to her sister and promptly fell over, taking the chair with her. Keilyn was by this time chuckling non-stop, so Erin did it again, and again.

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Keilyn, on the other hand, falls over all the time, normally resulting in a bruise to her forehead, as her head is the only part of her body that she normally damages. Unlike her rough-and-tumble sister, Keilyn prefers to play with the myriad musical instrument toys that are stored in the house. Don't get me wrong, Erin enjoys them, too, but is happier running around and exploring, whereas Keilyn is a lot more thoughtful.

Once Erin has gone to bed, Keilyn gets to play without her boisterous sister getting in the way. Sometimes it's with the dolls, or blocks, but tonight she decided to play with the musical instruments. Specifically, the toy harmonicas.

Another thing that she does, is that she walks with her left arm behind her back, every now and again. It is quite cute to watch, but I have no idea where she has picked it up from.

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Until next time, May It Be Well With You

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