Sunday, October 26, 2008

Butterflies Page

This page was inspired by Nerine's Pirates and Butterflies Page. I've used a combination of CM and SU products again. It was hard not to make the page too girly since the photo has Liam is in it as well as Kiara and Avryl!!!

Products Used - CM Spargo True 12 inch page, CM Pink Lemonade Card Stock, SU Night of Navy Card Stock and Ink, SU Flitting By Wheel, CM Navy Fine Tip Pen, Kindy Glitz.

Hope you all like it as much as I do.

Scrapbooking

I don't know why but for some reason blogger is uploading these images in their original rotation - anyone who knows how to fix this please leave me a comment with instructions! So imagine these pages rotated 90 degrees anti clockwise.
I was surfing the net for inspiration and came across a sketch for a card challenge that I based these pages on (go here for the blog I found the challenge on http://inkastamp.blogspot.com/). I came across another challenge that was for Breast Cancer awareness month - use a pink ribbon anywhere on your page. A combination of the two and this is the result!
Products - CM Pink Lemonade, CM Earth Elements Designer Prints, SU Whimsical alphabet (now deleted), SU grosgrain vanilla ribbon, CM brown and pink pens. I used a pink bold tip pen to colour the ribbon as I didn't have any pink ribbon.
I'm really happy with the result - I hope you all like it too!
After that marathon blogging session I'm off to help Avryl tidy up her room!!

Edinburgh

Edinburgh Castle
By the time we hit Edinburgh I was extremely tired, so I reserve judgement on it as a city. It is very different to both London and Paris. We only saw a tiny part of it really despite walking all day again!!! Edinburgh Castle from the outside looked like the largest castle we had seen, but because it is still very much in use the part that was open to the public didn't take long to see.

Normandy Beaches

Typical Aussie showing a bit of bum crack above her jeans!

Avryl Posing with her Sandcastle

Avryl and Daddy - Omaha Beach



Omaha Beach
OK so again I don't have many pics of Normandy - I know that Aaron has more though!! These are all from Omaha Beach. We stayed in Arromanches and spent a whole day driving along the different beaches - it's surprising how long it takes to drive short distances in Europe. The roads seem to all be narrow and windy unless you're on a motorway, which our GPS apparently objected to!! I loved the Normandy area, I could quite happily live in an area like that, it's very pretty - the only downside is the cold weather!!



Stonehenge


Everyone told us - just look at it from the road. Well we got there and you can see it really well from the road but, we wanted to walk around it. This was where we bought the Overseas English Heritage Pass that allowed us entry into 100 sights managed by English Heritage and gave us a guide book to plan our trip to Edinburgh around the sights that interested us! The pass definitely paid for itself and a bit extra. And I did enjoy walking around Stonehenge with the audio guide to here more of the history and myths surrounding Stonehenge.
By the way as you've no doubt figured out I'm a bit out of order here!

Warkworth Castle

Looking out one of the windows
This was one of Avryl's photos - budding photographer that she is, she had using my camera down pat by the end of our holiday!

This was another find in the English Heritage Guide Book - this is a fairly intact castle - missing windows and roof only. It was the second home of the Percy family - we drove past their main home - Alnwick Castle later in the day, it was huge!!!


Ieper - Menin Gate

Menin Gate - I can't believe this shocking photo, I hope Aaron has some better ones or I might have to steal Nanna's post card!

Ieper - this seemed to be the town square - we bought the best chocolate here!

This is the highlight of the whole trip for me. Aaron and I have had a painting of Menin Gate - Menin Gate at Midnight, hanging on our wall since I fell in love with the original at the Australian War Memorial while Aaron was at Duntroon. The monument in real life was extremely moving and the history of this town so sad. The town was basically flattened in WWI, 60 000 Australian fought in this area of those 46 000 died. This monument has the names of all the fallen soldiers (not just Aussies) who do not have a grave stone else wear. The side walls are full of names, it is unbelievable and incredibly sad how many names there are here. Every evening at 8pm traffic is stopped through the gate and the last post is sounded along with a short ceremony, including the poem, "For The Fallen"that is read at our ANZAC Day services. It was an extremely moving evening and even now when I think of it I get goose bumps.

Audley End House and Gardens

OK so we've been back for a week now and I thought I'd better get organised and show you all more of our photos from our trip. Aaron hasn't sorted out the 20'gig' that he took and I'd have to say I don't think it will get done before moving day, it feels like we have so much to do!!
These photos are of Audley End - see below for more details.
Aaron was our main photographer, so I have lots of photos of him like this!!
If there is water to be found Avryl needs to play in it.

Avryl found pink roses, just like Dorothy likes!!



Audley End House - view of the back of the house.
What a fun day this was, we found this place in the English Heritage Properties Guide Book. It looked like it would be good so off we went and after only about 10 wrong turns along the way found it!
They have tours of the house that take about an hour, we decided to risk it with Avryl and I would have to say her behaviour was as close to perfect as you get with a three year old!! The inside is unbelievable for us Aussies anyway! The gardens are fantastic to wander around, there were so many people having picnics there, it was a gorgeous day, we're told it was hotter than their Summer days.
The Servant's quarters were set up as they would have been in Victorian times, including actresses playing the parts of Dairy Maid, Laundry Maid and Kitchen Maid. The Kitchen Maid was even doing the day's baking in an oven heated by fire!!!



Friday, October 3, 2008

France

We are alive and well!!!! I've been letting Aaron take all the photos while I soak up the atmosphere!! Have left Paris now after 5 nights there - enjoyed our time there but I was sick of being jostled by people all the time! Spent last night in Charters, thoroughly enjoyed a smaller place with no where near as many people.

Paris - Mum and Simon were very kind to us and helped us get the right Metro when we arrived in Paris, explaining how it worked and then we assured them we'd be fine!! We found the street we needed on the map walked there and didn't see a phone so we kept walking!! It took us what seemed like forever to find a public phone only to discover it doesn't take coins and had to find a place to buy a card. Aaron got that organised and then it took another 5 minutes to figure out where to put the card!! We had that figured and after 6 different attempts at the phone number we'd been given to call to get into our apartment a lovely lady told us what we were doing wrong!! We then walked back to our building to wait outside, believing it would only be about 15minutes before someone would arrive, a nice lady took pity on us and let us into the foyer of the building so we could at least take off our packs and sit down and let Avryl walk around without holdong our hand (footpaths in Paris seem to be single file!), it ended up taking over an hour for the lady to arrive - overall not a wonderful start, we were then so tired we said let's just go for a walk get some dinner and we'll find a supermarket tomorrow. Big mistake - there are no Supermarkets open on Sundays and the corner store we bought a fedw supplies from charged the earth!!! But after that bumpy start we had a great time.

We've seen the sights, lots to tell ou all when we gwt back. I loved the architecture of the buildings the most. And the parks and the musems!! I would have to say though that I have walked so much I've not been missing my regular exercise with Julie - and instead of travelling lunges with weights I've been doing Metro stairs with Avryl or her pram!! Aaron and I had 24hrs to ourselves - Mum and Simon took Avryl for a night (they went to the zoo) and we went to the Louvre.

Charters - would have loved to have had more time there. The Cathedral is so different to the Notre Dame in Paris. The town is big enough but quiter than Paris, lovely Medieval buildings.

Normandy - Aaron has had his first day driving on the wrong side of the road!! He is worn out - snoring beside me:) We're staying in Arromanches, about 250 meters from the beach. We've alreadybeen down to the beach and Aaron and Avryl had a long walk on the sand. It is soo beautiful. If it weren't for the rusting "pontoons" in the ocean and the fact that buildings here although in the same architectuaral style as other towns we drove through have a newer look to them you would never known such a major battle had been fought in this town. This is what I imagined France to be like.

Weather - it's cold - 10 degrees celcius today. Our first couple of days in Paris were gorgeous and lulled us into thinking France was going to be warmer but it started being cloudy and spitting rain a few days back and it's been like it ever since!! Avryl and I have both got a cold (Aaron had his at the start of the trip!) but we are still having lots of fun!

Avryl is starting to get home sick though - talking about Bella, Kiara, Pud, Luke, Lily, Kura and Remi all the time. She spent most of the time in our hotel room at Charters "talking" to them on the phone. She has also started asking to go back to our home in Australia (thanks to Mum's hard work Avryl now understands that Tindal is in Australia).

I still can't email and don't have PO boxes so anyone checking this that would like a postcard please email arron with your address!! (aaronbetts@aapt.net.au) He checks email more frequently than I do!!