We’re back! Sorry I was unable to post while gone. I didn’t take my laptop and we were busy pretty much the entire time. We arrived home late Saturday night. Yesterday we had church and then had our Christmas with Brad, Mandy and Piper. Today is cleaning/laundry and catch up day.
I did finish 1 and 1/2 pair of socks, mostly while flying. “J” kept us super busy playing and talking and just general FUN so not much was accomplished while there.
Alex picked us up at Heathrow at 9:00 a.m. after we flew all night. No sleep happened overnight. On the way to their house in London, we stopped in Windsor to tour Windsor Castle. We visited a sweet little cafe where we had amazing cinnamon rolls and the guys had coffee while I had hot cocoa. Alex had bought tickets so we could go through all of the state rooms in the castle, but photography wasn't allowed. I'm so sorry. It was absolutely beautiful, glamorous and exactly what you would think the inside of a castle would look like. One of the rooms we went through was the china room. Oh my! So many different sets of china. Many of you would be thrilled to see the teacups alone. The priceless works of art, (originals), were so beautiful. I don't have enough adjectives to adequately describe the castle. As you can see, the day was a beautiful one too. I just had a light sweater on and was very comfortable. We didn't go to sleep until 10:00 that night so it was a long two days but it got us on track without jet lag. A hint to avoid jet lag is to stay up on the day you arrive until bedtime in your destination. Then sleep and get up in the morning. It almost always works out to not have any issues at all. Most people are like me and have more problems going east to west, so last night I didn't sleep as well here at home, but I did sleep round the clock on Saturday, our first night home. Last night I was awake from 2:00 a.m. to 6 a.m. Not fun.
As luck would have it, we arrived just in time for the changing of the guard. It lasted 45 minutes and was very ceremonial with lots of pageantry. I do have a video but blogger wouldn't let me load it. I have no idea why.We arrived on Thursday and had a quiet weekend of reaquaintiing ourselves with their neighborhood and little "J". She's 3 now and warmed up to us right away which is amazing because we hadn't seen her for over a year. I'm so grateful for FaceTime where we talk to her at least once a week. She knew who we were right away. At 3 she's fluent in English and Japanese and can count in German. Alex only talks to her in Japanese and her nanny is Japanese. At school they speak English of course. Her accent is an interesting mix of Japanese, British and American English! Ha!
The next Monday we went to the Cotswolds for 3 days and 2 nights where we stayed at a pub in Coln St. Aldwyns. It was lovely. A beautiful room with plenty of room for Alex, “J” and us. Our DIL had to work and was unable to go. Breakfast was included and it was wonderful. We crammed a LOT into those days. We visited almost every village in the Cotswolds. We got brownies from a shop that sent them to the moon with the astronauts. (They were delicious AND expensive.) I bought yarn and a tote bag from a shop in one of the villages. I'll show you a photo in one of the following posts.
This is where we stayed.
Our room is on the left on the first floor in the photo below. You drive through that archway to enter the parking area.
The last night we were there we were walking into different pub for dinner when Dennis fell and cut his head open at the eyebrow. The following are three photos of the progression of the healing process over the last week or so. And no, a pub isn't only for drinking. The British use it for an extended living room. People meet there and play board games, cards, eating, drinking, etc. Dennis hadn't had a drop to drink. We think he missed the last step because of his trifocals and it was fairly dark. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw him flying through the air and then blood was everywhere. The owner of the pub came out and cleaned the eye, and put a pressure bandage on it to stop the bleeding because it just wouldn't stop. He also had the staff call an ambulance. Later that night he called Alex to check on Dennis. They were in no way responsible, but they were very caring and we ended up going there for lunch the next day when we took them a thank you gift of some of those very expensive brownies mentioned above.
A few days later and it was all changing colors. He told everyone that "the other guy looked worse." Ha!
And the worst day of all. Isn't that nasty? Imagine wandering around London, going to tea and caroling services with an eye like this. He's a great sport though and kept on going. Just like the energizer bunny. He did have quite a headache for a couple of days, but didn't let it stop him.
This is "J's" favorite. The rhinoceros. And again, we were this close. No telephoto lens. Only a 2 foot ditch and a 1 1/2 foot fence separated us. I admit to being a little nervous.
The next two photos are at Oxford University and where the Harry Potter movies ballroom dance lessons and infirmary were filmed. It was stunning.
Just look at this ceiling. It has hundreds of coats of arms for different families. I don't remember the requirement to have one there though.
I couldn't get over the beauty of this place.
This is the Grand Staircase from the Harry Potter movies.
And this...is the Dining Hall in Harry Potter. It is ridiculously beautiful!
I have more photos to share with you but this post is way too long already. I'm sorry I haven't posted or read your blogs very much but...life, you know? We have such a small amount of time with our kids over the pond that we were spending every moment with them that we were awake. Dennis did lots of house projects with Alex while I played with "J". They rebuilt the front gate, repaired chairs and a door. "J" discovered that Grandpa could fix "anything" so brought him broken toys and hair ribbons that the clips had fallen off of. Ha! That kept him busy. Our DIL had to work quite a bit, but was working from home so at least we were able to see her a lot. Alex worked a lot at night and before we woke up. We have such great kids. Hard workers and they love us too! They would love for us to move over there, but then we would be away from Mandy, Brad and Piper. That wouldn't work either.
I'll be back soon with more news from the trip. Take care and I'll be trying to catch up on blogs tonight.
Blessings and love,
Betsy
What a wonderful trip! And I am glad you spent every moment enjoying your family and surroundings! The buildings, the landscape - the colors! What a fabulous time to visit! Poor Dennis. I know more people with black eyes. I'm not sure if they aren't more embarrassing than painful. How wonderful the people at the pub were to be so concerned and how wonderful the emergency department was! I bet J just loved having a grampa who could fix things! What a wonderful family you have!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a great time on your trip! With this little accident that fortunately was not serious. Once upon a time, traveling to Oxford was a lifelong dream for me and it still is. Your photos are wonderful!! May the new year be full of Peace, Love, Joy and Creativity!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow...what fun to see all your pictures and hear all about your trip. I would love to see all those sites that you saw. Poor Dennis, falling like that and it was so close to his eye....scary for sure, but glad he came out of it OK. whew. So glad you're back. Looking forward to your next group of pictures when you get the time. God bless you. Take care. diane in northern wis
ReplyDeleteI’ve been looking forward to this post and I was not disappointed. I feel like I went with you. Such great photos minus the poor Dennis part. Goodness what a big boo boo. I’m glad you’re home safe and sound. I hear you about being split between the kids. It’s the same for us. They all want us to move closer so we don’t have to travel so far but who do we choose to be closer too? Can’t be done.
ReplyDeleteOh - I've been waiting for this post!
ReplyDeleteIt's all soooo wonderful!!!! I'm so glad you got to experience it all.
Except for poor Dennis! That's a doozy. I think you might have to start bubble-wrapping that man!
Merry Christmas and a very happy new year!!!
Oh it all looks like so much fun! Glad you didn't get sick this time but so sorry about Dennis, his head looks so sore. Happy you are home now safe and sound! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteOH, what an amazing trip you had! You saw so many wonderful places and things. I am sorry about Dennis' fall and cut, but glad it is healing well. Wow! I know you enjoyed spending time with your sweet Baby J and her family. What a blessing! I know you hated to leave them, but yes, there's no place like home! I'm sure your family here was happy to have you back home again. Can't wait to see the other pictures when you are ready. And thank you for the kind and sweet comments on my posts. I always love to hear from you!! You lift my spirits always. Have a Happy New Year and welcome home!
ReplyDeleteDearest Betsy. I am so glad to hear you're home safely, our gracious Father brought you home safely despite Dennis's mishap. He did make a mess of his face, didn’t he?
ReplyDeleteIve seen the things youve seen and yes Windsor is amazing 👏 I was blessed to go there, and the Cotswolds and Oxford. The first round building is the Bodleian library from memory.
Praying Dennis continues to heal and your back settles after the trip.
God's blessing in all things, from summery Oz where we are about to greet the new year. I always pray in the new year. So much to pray for. Love and prayers, Shaz.xx ps God willing on Sunday I've a very special blog post to share on both blogs. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
So nice to catch up with you!!! Tell Dennis he doesn't need a wound as a souvenir from every trip! lol I like the BBC detective show Morse and so I recognized many of those buildings from Oxford!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Betsy! I'm very behind in reading blogs so I wasn't aware of Dennis hurting himself. I'm glad it wasn't more serious!😬
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your photos. You really did do a "grand tour". Sorry about Dennis' boo boo. Glad it is healing up well.
ReplyDeleteSo .... happy new year. Hoping that 2026 is good to all of us. Looking forward to reading all about your adventures.
Dee
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What a wonderful trip. I'm not a traveler, but I've always wanted to visit England and Israel. I'm so sorry Dennis took a fall, looks like he's healing nicely. His black eye was a doozy for sure. :-( Welcome home and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteOh Betsy, I love your description of all the wonderful things you saw on your holiday. I would have loved seeing the teacups in Windsor Castle AND I would have loved a hot chocolate like you had. I'm not sure how one even tackles such a creation!!!
ReplyDeleteSorry about Dennis' fall and the resulting black eye. He does look scary :)
One year my DH was hit by a piece of wood ( don't ask) below the eye and he sported a black eye through the festive season too.
Sounds like a wonderful trip but poor Dennis. Ouch! Glad he got good care and healed up quickly. I would love to live someplace surrounded by such history and beautiful architecture. The mastery and detail that went into making everything centuries ago is truly incredible. I'm not so enthused with this modern plastic world that's been created because of capitalism. Here's to more hand crafting and making in the new year. Blessings to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you and yours this new year. God bless you and yours abundantly. Love.
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