One of the problems of having such busy weekends to try and make the most of FrB’s time in the uk is that I just don’t get time to blog, to relax, to sew for kentwell! However, instead I get to share lots of wonderful experiences with my family, so it is all very worthwhile. I have no regrets. But i do wish there were a few more hours in the day!!! Definately pushing myself to the max juggling this with work!
This weekend saw BB take on her next being brave challenge, and go to PGL activity camps for the weekend with cubs. This is very brave as she doesn’t like sleepovers or being away from us. She is quite fussy about food, and knew there would be eat it or nothing as a choice. She isn’t brave about heights necessarily, but wanted to make the most of her options. SHe had an absolute ball and loved it. the food was a bit of a problem, but she did her best. she was too shattered at night once lights were out to not fall asleep, and she had a wonderful time and made the most of all the things you could do, screaming, squealing and delighting. We were very happy about that
. no pictures tho.
It being the May Bank Holiday, we did the inaugural camp of the year to the North Norfolk Coast. We went to cromer – which has kind of tipped around the edge to east coast
. We stayed at Manor Farm campsite, visited Felbrigg Hall, the RNLI museum and had a meal out at a greek restaurant. We cycled, walked, geocached, and the girls swam in the sea. It was a perfect weekend. I loved it
. I also loved the gooseberry icecream











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I also love all the colours in the photos in this post. It was such a gorgeous sunny bank holiday weekend and now all overcast and cold again, I’d almost forgotten how warm it had been (during the day at least!)
Just a fabulous weekend for all by the sound and look of it. Wonderful for BB to have that amazing experience of surviving and coping with such a challenge. Lovely to catch up x