Jun 20 2010

A day at the farm

Category: children, outingsjkt @ 09:34

Yesterday morning, Zachary and I set off to the deepest, darkest Stevenage to go and see Lorraine and her nearly-two-year-old daughter Melissa.

Zachary gave Melissa her birthday present when we arrived, and despite it being five days early, she was allowed to open it. Much to Zachary’s joy, she asked him for help. We’d got her the HappyLand Sunflower School, to go with some other HappyLand items she’d received previously. Judging by the grin on her face as she pushed the people down the slide, she was happy with our choice.

During the week, we’d been deciding what we’d do when we met up. Something for the kids to enjoy was the prime motivator, so Lorraine recommended Woodside Farm which as well as having farm animals is also home to a leisure park and mini-zoo.

We arrived, purchased some food for the animals and started wandering around looking at the animals. Both Zachary and Melissa fed the llamas, sheep and goats, though Melissa did like a little encouragement and often asked for me to hold her while she was holding her hands out. Thankfully in this farm/zoo – unlike in Menorca – the llamas didn’t spit on me!

Before lunch, we headed to the ‘Animal Encounters’ shed where a couple of the staff showed – and allowed us to touch or hold – a two day old chick, a chinchilla, a corn snake and an eagle owl. Lots of fun!

After a quick lunch, we all took a tractor ride around the farm, Melissa excitedly sitting on my lap and bouncing up and down and with Zachary waving to everyone, and all the animals, as we trundled round. When the tractor came to a halt, Zachary insisted we go to the park, while they both munched on ice-creams.

A fun feature of the farm is the number of brightly painted old tractors they have embedded in the floor. Here, anyone can go up and clamber all over them, onto the engines if they wish (which have been sealed against little fingers), or just in the seats and turn with big steering wheels.

The lure of the funfair soon proved too much for us, and soon we were all sliding super-fast down the helter skelter and going round the carousel, and spinning in tea-cups to traditional fair ground music! Both Zachary and Melissa caught ducks and won prizes of balloons (which I then tied to annoying places on the pushchair) and bounced away on the trampolines.

By this time, the park was literally empty, apart from us, so we quickly saw the remaining animals – some pigs, sheep and the poultry – and then, as it was getting chilly, headed back to the car to go home. On the walk back, I managed to end up with Zachary on my shoulders and Melissa in my arms; quite a sight.

Back at Lorraine’s the kids had a yummy dinner and then Zachary and I set off home, exhausted. I hope there will be many more days like that in our future!


Feb 15 2010

More bullet points.

Category: children, day to day, gaming, geek, health, outings, relationships, videojkt @ 15:46

Can’t be bothered to write up a wordy post, but enough’s happened to warrant some bullet points.

The good:

  • Sorted pictures, frame and small gifts to package up and send to the USA in time for it to be delivered for Valentine’s day.
  • Managed also to arrange delivery of some roses to the USA too.
  • Quotes are in for the new kitchen.
  • Nearly up to date with Two and a Half Men.
  • Read, and loved, Born to Run. Now reading It’s not about the bike.
  • Started running again. Switching to Forefoot Running, legs adjusting slowly.
  • Have been socialising! Only single people at a time, but will soon move up to small groups, hopefully without associated anxiety.
  • Started Chiropractic treatment. My spine’s out of shape, but loving it being cracked back into place. Neck cracks are the stuff orgasms are made out of.
  • Emma flies back over in less than a month!
  • Antibiotics appear to be helping my stomach!
  • Zachary’s been really well behaved and a joy to be around the last few times I’ve seen him.
  • Getting an Xbox 360 this week.

The Bad:

  • Sleep’s still not regulating. Have taken sleeping tablets 5 times in the last two weeks.
  • Anxiety isn’t resolved. Slight improvement, and no full on panic attacks, but still not where I want it to be. Will be requesting additional or a change in medication on Wednesday.
  • This month away from Emma has been really hard mentally and emotionally. Need to make a concerted effort not to get too down waiting for her flight in March.


Dec 06 2008

Tonight’s checklist

Category: outingsjkt @ 21:16

* Sleep – check
* Sugar injection via biscuits – check
* Caffeinated tea (just the one cup, don’t want to go crazy) – check
* Awesomeness – check


Nov 14 2007

This weekend.

Category: outingsjkt @ 11:44

Who’s doing what this weekend?


May 11 2007

AFKAPTKAASNKAAP

Category: outingsjkt @ 10:08

Guess who’s going to see the Artist-Formally-Known-As-Prince-Then-Known-As-A-Symbol-Now-Known-Again-As-Prince at the O2 Arena?

Us, woohoo!

I managed first off to get 4 tickets in the upper tier and then 4 ticks in the lower tier, much closer to the stage. I’m ebaying at least two of the upper tier ones.

Nadnad and Needler will be joining us. I’m quite excited :)