Sunday, 4 October 2015

Back to Parisella's of Conwy!

Well, it had to happen.  The Family simply had to take their empty bellies to Conwy to treat themselves to ginormous ice creams from Parisella's.

Yes, The Boy did get 'The Torch' and yes, he ate every single bit and yes, it really was T-shirt weather!

The whole family had bigger than normal ice creams.  They all felt very jubilant...The Boy most visibly so!

Mum and The Boy popped up onto the walls to take in the view.

The 4th of October.  Really?!

Thursday, 13 August 2015

A Cornish Holiday

Mum, Dad and The Boy drove down to Cornwall to spend some time with Granny, D, Auntie A, Thom, Gwen, Auntie S and Uncle M at Penquite House.

Sadly, Mum did not take very many photographs but they had a lovely, relaxing time and the weather was pretty smashing.

Here's a selection of photos from the few that Mum did take.

Penquite House, The Family's favourite place to stay in Cornwall.

Penquite House again.

The Boy's favourite thing about Penquite House.  He spent as much time as he could in the pool.


A common sight, Mum took a dip as well!

 The pretty harbour of Port Isaac.

 Nathan Outlaw's very old and wonky restaurant.

 The Boy's tiny crab.

 A jam jar of hot chocolate from a fantastic and characteristic cafe in Port Isaac.

Mmmm, homemade cake with lashings of Cornish clotted cream.

 A very busy Padstow.

 There's so much to look at it's difficult to take it all in!

 The ultimate restaurant for Mum and Dad.  Burgers for him and fish for her.  How perfect!

The Boy did some crabbing whilst Mum and Dad walked around Padstow.  He was instructed to take his brand new trainers off ;)

The Boy's shrimp.

The Buoy.

The beach at Rock.

Dad in the airy kitchen back at Penquite House.

We had a birthday party for Gwen.

Dad cooked wonderful food on the barbeque.  Yum!

The Boy and J (The Boy's second cousin once removed) became firm friends.

The Family had a lovely time, and ended their summer holiday with a trip to see Grandad and S in Swindon, a meal out with friends Tom, Jasmine and Scarlett and they also had a catch-up and a bite to eat with friends Matt, Eleanor and baby Thomas.  Lovely!

Friday, 7 August 2015

Goodbye Trilby =(

Our beloved Trilby got run over and passed away.  He will be very, very much missed.

Saturday, 25 July 2015

Parisella's of Conwy

Mum, Dad and The Boy drove to Conwy to sit on the harbour for a bit.  What they didn't plan on, was finding an absolute gem of an ice cream shop!

Parisella's of Conwy have a lot of flavours of ice cream and sorbet.

They all sounded so delicious!  It was very, very hard for the family to choose.

The selection of cones, waffles, wafers, sauces and toppings was also very extensive and the staff kindly let The Boy hold one of their 'The Torch' cones.  Mahoosive!

The Family thought that 'The Torch' was maybe a little too much after their lunch, but they did have some smaller, more sensible ideas.  Nomnom!  Maybe they will return one day with emptier bellies.

They had a very pleasant visit to the harbour, where the sunshine made Conwy Castle look lovely.  The ice creams definitely made the day though!



Sunday, 19 July 2015

Exploring Gwrych Castle

Nestled in the hills in Abergele, a sprawling castle looms over the A55.  The Family never knew what the name of the castle was and it never appeared in any tourist information.  Dad finally found out the name of this imposing building on Google.  Gwrych Castle!  (Hurrah for the internet!)

Then Mum, whilst browsing a What's On guide online, spotted a very interesting sounding entry which would potentially make a super day out. (Hurrah for the internet again!)

Built in 1812, Gwrych Castle is currently in a very bad state, but a group of people have been working hard to restore the castle to its former glory and have completed Phase One of their big plan.  They invited the public to visit for the first time in thirty years!  Well, The Family couldn't resist that, could they?!

And here it is!  Sprawling Gwrych Castle.

Some parts look fairly well looked after.

But it was very apparent from walking around that the volunteers had a very large task on their hands.  Most of the castle had been overrun by nature.

Mum, Dad and The Boy went on a guided tour to learn more about the history of this place.  They wouldn't like to walk around it alone, that's for sure!

Out of the warm sunshine, Gwrych Castle felt cold, damp and eerie.  All the time Mum felt she was witnessing a silent but powerful battle between nature and this once-popular attraction.

Spooky windows in a spooky place.  It was the stuff of ghost stories but Mum, Dad and The Boy didn't see anything unnatural.

Apart from that bit of sunlight in the window that looked a bit...you know...ghosty *shiver*

The view from the castle was extensive and beautiful, especially on such a lovely day.

There was entertainment and food to be had and then The Family headed home, feeling very luck to have had the chance to see Gwrych Castle up close after having driven past it so many times on their outings.

Friday, 3 July 2015

Celebration Time

Mum got a new job, so Dad took her and The Boy out for a delicious celebratory meal at Prosperity in Rhuddlan.

Well done, Mum.  No more of that 8 hour standing and cooking!