Twelve weeks later we all congregated together, fourteen of us, together at last. It was worth the wait.
There were late nights with many games played and so many words exchanged. There were trips out, walks and so much sunshine. The skies were big and blue with not a drop of rain in sight. We sat and ate lunch outside everyday, together. The lovely weather was a wonderful bonus, the sun is always so welcome whatever the time of year. I also know that if the weather had been very wet we would still have enjoyed each others company we would have just done it in other ways.We spent a morning at the National Stone Museum which was much more interesting than the name suggests. There was a fascinating geology trail through the grounds which was a series of very large quarries. There were many fossils to be seen in the limestone areas and evidence of the previous industry dotted about. A series of drystone walls from different parts of the UK had been built as an exhibit to celebrate the millennium. The area I live is abundant in these walls. The different styles, rocks and methods of building were really interesting to see side by side as were the way lichens and other plants that had grown one each one after 20 years of them standing, there was a huge variation and variety depending on the stone used.
Those of us who wanted more activity spent an afternoon exploring the local area to the holiday cottage on foot, a short walk up a hill behind the cottage gave us wonderful views of the area (sorry there are no photos, it was facing the sun and impossible to photograph). We were aiming for this disused railway line which was busy with walkers and cyclists. It had an impossibly steep incline on it, one of the steepest in the country at the time, it made the one near my house which is still in use, look positively flat. It is incredible that trains managed to get up it, there was a siding for the extra engine that was used as a boost.
It was a truly wonderful three days. I remember family gatherings like this from when I was a child. We used to visit a cousin of my grandfathers who we all called Aunty every Easter. Over twenty of us would descend on her house for the Easter weekend there was no spare floor space at night. She also ran a dog kennelling business, we were a sight to see when we all went out for walks in the woods next to her house accompanied by twenty or so dogs as well. Christmases at my Granny's were similar. It is wonderful that my now adult niece and nephew still want to hang out with their aunt and uncle. It was lovely to see cousins getting to know each other again after the long enforced break that Covid bought with it. We all left agreeing to make it an annual gathering, I am already looking forward to next year.
What a wonderful few days you spent together. It must have been even more special in that you had needed to wait that little bit longer to meet up. Fingers crossed for next year. Xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Jules, it was wonderful. I really hope we can make it an annual thing, it would be so amazing.
DeleteWhat a wonderful few days, and you got the weather for it too. It's lovely to be able to meet up with extended family again, I think relationships have suffered through the pandemic, so it's good that we're able to build on them again. It sounds like you stayed in a wonderful area with lots of interest around the cottage.
ReplyDeleteWe did get the weather, it was the beginning of the long run of sunshine we were so lucky. It is so lovely to be able to meet with extended family, I have really missed it, I love big family gatherings. It was a wonderful area, my mum chose it as there was lots to do close by.
DeletePerfect weather for meeting up and it sounds like you had a lovely time. Seven million pounds - maybe I'll not be purchasing this week, then!
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Ellie
I know this might sound strange but £7 million seemed like not very much when you looked at what was for sale. It is a big estate. I only discovered as I looked it up online to work out where it was and the first thing that came up was the site with the particulars for the sale!
DeleteIt was absolutely perfect weather and not at all what we were expecting when we arranged it. It was a totally wonderful weekend and I really hope we can do it again next year.
I'm so very happy you were able to gather with your family for such a lovely time together. How wonderful! And what a fabulous location to share your time together! XO
ReplyDeleteThank you Kym, that is so kind of you. It was a fabulous location and central to us all, we were blessed with the weather and location.
DeleteI am SO glad you were able to be with family, it's been quite a long time for gatherings that are normal. Lovely photos!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Karen, it seems like it has been ages, longer that two years. Family gatherings are so special, I have really missed them.
DeleteThat sounds wonderful and it's a nice idea to make an annual thing of it. We have a family get together planned in Scotland in the Summer, so looking forward to that. :)
ReplyDeleteIt was wonderful, I do hope we can make it an annual gathering. I hope you enjoy your gatherings Scotland, another beautiful part of the country.
DeleteWonderful that your planned reunion went ahead, so lovely to see the ties of the wider family coming together and something to look forward to to meet up and share memories, family stories etc, which can sometimes just get lost over time xcx
ReplyDeleteThank you Chrissie. You are so right that coming together is such a lovely way to share family stories. A very elderly relative died not long before we had our weekend together and my mum had got hold of some really old photos of family going back five generations from my children. We all sat together looking at them, talking about who they were and mum shared what she knew about their lives. It was fascinating for all of us.
DeleteThat looks like an amazing gathering! The house and grounds are beautiful and it looks like fun activities for all. Last time I went on a slide as an adult was a harrowing experience, so I hope it went better for you! Kids don't have bones so they can just fly off the end of a slide with no problem.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah it was. It was a lovely place to stay, with perfect weather, beautiful countryside and loads to do close by. The slide was such fun I went down it several times, once was not enough! I am sorry to hear that you had a bad experience on one that sounds really painful.
DeleteThat was certainly worth the wait. How lovely that you all finally got together again. The house and local area look wonderful too with so much to do and see.xxx
ReplyDeleteIt totally was worth the wait. It was so lovely to finally get together, the location was perfect and the weather was the icing on the cake!
DeleteThat sounds like you all had a wonderful break away together. These things are always tricky to organise (even more so in recent years) but also always worth the effort. Although we had to avoid the board games for fear of rifts over the scrabble! Glad to hear you had a lovely time.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tonia, it was a wonderful time. Things have been so hard to organise recently haven't they but the effort is always worth it, I agree.
DeleteWonderful! Your family weekend sounds fabulous. Unfortunately I have to pass on the seven million property....
ReplyDeleteIt was fabulous, thank you Christine. You mean you don't have seven million lying around?!!!!
DeleteI'm so happy to imagine you all enjoying your time together. Truly special, especially after such a wait. It seems you had the glorious weather, too!
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