More family, and eventually home.

And it is home. This flat beach side place so very far from where I was born, hours from where I grew up, counties away from where two of my children were born, is home. How very strange.

Bank Holiday monday and time to start heading for home. Although there was time for chatting, playing, tea drinking and lunch first 🙂

Finally away and an easy run to my parent’s in Derbyshire, where we ate much cake 🙂

Oh, and Small got a birthday present, a garden tennis set that has been played with loads!

More pictures. Of course.

parents

Lovely afternoon, and then a reasonable run as far as Camridge where we stopped to have junk food.

And I took more pictures. Of course 😉

sisters


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Comments

4 responses to “More family, and eventually home.”

  1. Love that second photo 🙂

  2. me too. They are very beautiful together 🙂

  3. I thought it was you Jax! Until I saw the one underneath!
    Lovely one of the kids and your parents too 🙂
    .-= Alison´s last blog ..June already! =-.

    1. I can’t see it, though ppl are always saying that she looks so much like me. Maybe when I finish losing the baby weight. Oh, and I told her what you said, and she thinks you’re weird 😉

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