Melrose 2009

well, where do you start? it was utterly fabulous. I have always been greatful to mrs muddlepuddle for starting out the melrose early years winter camp. this year was no exception. and we had snow!

we arrived just in the nick of time to put the pasta sauce on for the starving hordes, and well received! we met and gret [meeted and greeted?] new faces, old faces and firm friends, made from the very first muddlepuddle camp we ever attended 4 years ago [did i mention i was greatful?] then we got down to business, children playing elswhere and parents chatting, wine timing and playing games. the kids might call this ‘the snowy melrose’ but for us adults, it might well be ‘the games melrose’.

snow: oK, i am not going to do a blow by blow account – quite! we all had fun in the snow. the sledges [i got more off as it came to under a tenner for 2!] i bought at the last minute – and nearly sent back :roll: due to colour arguments – were well worth the pennies, and were used a lot every day by our kids and others – was pleased how well the sharing thing worked. the portico also brought sledges – rather cool silicon mat type thingies. so yes, snow was a key part of the melrose experience this year.

Gaming, was a v adult part of the experience! i really REALLY enjoyed stone age and Pandemic, and would be happy to play those lots. others played carcassonne and mission 44 and blokus, but i settled for those 2! lots of the adults got involved, and what with those stitching beside giving helpful commentary, it was all v sociable.

communal food was all delish. thanks to all the other makers. luckilly i didn’t over cater on the cooking front quite so outrageously. things to remember for next time 3kg rice is plenty. 5kg potatoes, 4 tins peas, 12 tins toms, 3 caulis, 1 tube garlic paste, 1 bag red lentils, 1 bag split yellow peas or channa, 10 onions, 1 tube tom paste, 1 spice pot bombay spices, 1 spice pot korma. only need 1 large yoghurt pot! with 1 little bag mint leaves and 1 cucumber.

crafts/activities. three cheers for nattyandplusone [avoiding google hits there!!] for providing felting and a computer gaming workshop. both my 2 got a lot out of them. i particularly loved the care and effort and significant attention bb put into her dinodoor scene [shh, its a secret present for daddybean], and they both worked hard on their ideas and looks for the computer game. finally they, courtesy of bead merrily, fimo-ed for ages, particularly BB as SB was off playing and practicing for the show at the end of the week. i also fimo-ed some aliens, and did a special one to one workshop with Jpie on fimo snowmen.I also did an ad hoc activity, and prepared skye boat song for the instruments available. in the end it was done when none of the guitarrists, or my children, where present. oh well! however, fran did a fab job with the sightreading of a lovelty cello part, various adults held the tune, and various children played d and e at mostly the right time. we heard e’s glock for the first time too.

music: i got to play the violin some more with em. always a joy. we snuck off and remained hidden for a fair while until required to be parents again! next time, if fran there, may simplify the continuo and see if she is interested…

escaping the hostel. well, we didn’t do dynamic earth this year, and though i planned to visit jedburgh and mary queen of scots house, a migraine put paid to that. and somehow – prob due to the snow, we didn’t swim in galashiels either. However, chris, SB and the manor borns walked up to a trig point, and then scudded down on their bottoms in the snow! i had an amble around Melrose with merry and 2 of her girls, and that was about it for us as i failed to persuade SB to walk to trimontium.

playing: well, the girls appeared to do a lot of that. Seemed to be mostly very smooth as well with little flouncing and bouncing – always good. BB also packed in some TV watching. There was a cabaret at the end put on by the kids and compered excellently by gwenny – nice to see the portico holding on to their traditional roles :lol: SB did a fab gym routine and also a leaping lunatics dance, and finally a bit of recordering. after some rather good clowning act moments – including heckling by small – BB also did some recordering. lovely acts from all in it i thought.

challenging moments
: well, i thought i had better before BB was outed too!! ‘i’m not tired’ wail shriek and full tantrum. lovely! I saw you all giggle, particularly Marcus! to say that BB was challenged and challenging whenever she didn’t get what she wanted from her parents is an understatement. Luckilly no more than 25% of the time – :roll: but am wondering what she was doing when out of our view…

So there was melrose. do you wish you had gone? you would have enjoyed it!!

14 responses to “Melrose 2009

  1. I did go and I did enjoy it. Perhaps we could arrange a games session when fewer ppl around and you can teach me some of the games, I just didn’t really get them in crowd situations at all.

  2. def happy to have a games session some time!

  3. We really need a camp without children so we can really concentrate on them :-)

  4. Oh BB was funny… and i’m glowing at what you said about Fran, she was incredibly chuffed to think a couple of proper musicians might have time for her. How nice of you :)

    You know, i still didn’t get to the Abbey.

  5. Jpie loves his snowman :)
    I liked Pandemic, not sure about Stone Age yet – so much to try and balance in it!!

  6. We loved it as much as usual. We would describe it as the snowy Melrose.

  7. Missed being with friends but no, still don’t regret not being there. The journey is just too much to spend time with friends none of whom live further than half that distance away.
    Games really not our things either although I could have been a stitcher on the sidelines ;)
    Really glad you all had a good time and looking forward to reading others accounts and seeing the photos over the next few days :).

  8. Well, I will think of it as the snowy Melrose, I haven’t done so much sledging in ages ;-)

    Stella – I liked Stone Age becuase of the balancing thing.

    Nic, everytime I read ‘it isn’t my thing’, I’m just waiting…….. :-)

  9. glad you had a great time. Trying to chase away jealousy here by reminding myself how much time I usually need to invest in Aprilia to get her through the week and thus how I *never* get to play with my friends!!!

  10. Jax – that’s how I normally feel about the games. I needed a one on one session and managed to play pandemic with Babs before Melrose which meant I felt easier about playing with all those serious gamers! I’m still not sure about the games of carcassonne and all the remarks I got while playing it!

    I absolutely loved Melrose, I don’t care so much about the drive as I adore Scotland and any excuse to visit there again.

  11. - I didn’t really mean I don’t like it because of the balancing. I just think it will take me a few more plays to work out where best to balance!
    PR still my favourite.

  12. Yup I love Melrose too :)

    Don’t come Nic, we wouldn’t be able to talk about you then :p

  13. waah I love it too and I really missed you all and being there myself, still, content to read everyone’s updates a week later!

  14. Had a lovely time too, and BB just added to the entertainment ;-)

    I didn’t game (but thanks again to Kirsty for playing Memoir 44 with Ernest, he’s still talking about it :) ) but never felt out of anything. Though there was a slight lack of cake ;-)

    I did flick back through the brightkites and the stories of the journeys home made me grateful again that I have swapped over to public transport! We got on the bus to Berwick on Friday lunchtime and all promptly fell asleep :)

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