Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Bella's Christmas Program


Below are some pictures of Belle's Christmas Program.  It was held up at our church, Nassington Village.  It was a story about a famous man, Richy Rich (scrooge story).   They did a great job, the kids sang their hearts out and danced on stage.  And they even had the nativity at the end of the story.  We had an afternoon show and an evening show.  They both were standing room only.  



Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Barcelona, Spain



We arrived in Barcelona at 8:30 p.m., found our driver, and took off for Las Ramblas to get our key to the apartment.  Imagine our surprise when we arrived and the key would not open the apartment door.  This apartment is in a new building and they just had someone in it the day before.  After calling, and much more calling, the owner showed up (no english) and tried to open the door.  After much hand movement, sliding a credit card in the lock, she admitted defeat and was able to get across to us that a maintenance man would be coming.  At this point we had sat for an hour while all this transpired.  The maintenance man comes, cannot open the door either, and then proceeds to take us 4 city blocks down the street, walking, pulling luggage, to another apartment where we can sit while they get the door removed????  He thought it would take 3 hours, but thankfully it only took 1 hour to get it sorted.  We were in the apartment by 11:30 that night and ready for bed.  The apartment was worth it.  Ninth floor, 4 bedroom corner apartment with 2 glass walls.  It was all marble and 3 toilets!  We had a view of the ocean and to the South, was Barcelona.  



Our first day in Spain started out at Park Guell.   Park Guell is a garden city planned by Gaudi and it is located on the slope of a mountain that has a wall surrounding it and controlled entrances.  The building of it started in 1900 and during the fourteen years of construction Gaudi had the help of other architects that shared his same ideas and inspiration.  This is the main entrance to the park.  The building on the left is the caretaker's lodge and the one on the right is used by the park administration.  He deliberately designed the lodges to be fantastical, like something from a fairy tale.  The park was beautiful.

Caleb and Belle standing in front of a Carob tree that Gaudi decided to keep as it was there before the portico was built.  This is part of the viaduct system that Gaudi built to get round the ravines and the rugged mountain side.

Belle and Caleb are posing by the dragon or salamander, designed by Gaudi.  It is the parks most popular attraction.

The entrance way into the upper areas of the park.  The dragon/salamander is located on the third level.  The columns that you can see above, support the upper area of the square.  Half the square is bordered by a bench the is both colorful and designed to perfectly adapt to the human form.  The bench undulates along the front of the square.  


The Sagrada Familia is one of Gaudi's most famous works.  Construction began in 1882  and it is not expected to be finished until 2026.  The stone is different colors because it has been built at different times.  They are continuing to build on it as they receive donations  to purchase materials.  Gaudi was hit by a tram in 1926 and he was buried in the Sagrada Familia.  In the basement, they have made a museum and have placed all the plaster casts that they use to visualize the church as it is built.  A must see if you visit Barcelona.  This picture is the back of the church.  It is massive in size.  Notice how small the people are in front. 


This is the front of the church.  All over this church on the outside are names, and pictures of the bible stories, Christ, and a Christmas scene of Mary, Joseph and Jesus with the wise men on one side and the shepards with their sheep on the other.  The pictures just don't do it justice.  You could spend hours walking around this church looking at the scenes displayed there.  There will be a total of 18 columns like the ones you see here when it is done, with the tallest column being the column of Jesus Christ with a cross on it.  


This is a cemetery on the side of the mountain.  All the white areas that you see are tombs built one on top of the other on the mountain.  They are stacked much like a mausoleum.  It was very pretty in the sunlight.

 
Caleb getting "strangled" by the alien on Barcelona's most popular street, "Los Ramblas".  


Belle and Caleb inside the Sagrada Familia.  Very massive and quite unfinished.


Ben walking down the walkways in the Gothic quarter outside of the cathedral.   Quite like Venice without the water.  Lots of shopping and restaurants to be found.  This is what early Barcelona was like.


Picture of the Cathedral tower taken inside in the gardens.  Notice the palm tree?  I didn't realize that there would be palm trees everywhere as it is on the ocean.  Nice surprise.  



Belle, Caleb and Ben in the Spanish city.  


The Spanish City.  Hundreds of shops located here and different era's of Spain are represented with the buildings.  


Casa Batllo is a building restored by Gaudi and Jujol, built in the year 1877 and remodeled in the years 1905-1907.  It is also known as the "house of bones" and it does have a visceral skeletal organic quality to it.   It is interesting that this is a building that is stuck between other buildings on the block that look completely normal. 


This is Casa Mila, designed by Gaudi also.  


View of the harbor in Barcelona

Friday, November 14, 2008

York

On Halloween weekend we decided to take the kids to York.  We headed for the train after Trick or Treating and stayed for two nights at the Marriott.  Wonderful hotel with an indoor pool for adults and a kiddie pool.  Above is a picture of Belle and Caleb at Cliffords Tower.  




Above is a Moorland Cross.  Not many of you know, buy my mother's maiden name is Moreland, and this is where her root name comes from.  On the North York Moors, there are over 30 named moorland crosses.  This is a unique concentration not known anywhere else in the country.  The crosses are usually found on or near ancient trackways and they believe they may have been used to mark the way for travelers over the bleak moors during the medieval period.   This particular cross is at the Castle museum, and is enclosed in glass.






Belle and her policeman on the "fake" street at the Castle Museum.   They had a Victorian street that you walked down with shops to explore.  The light dimmed for night and day every 15 minutes or so.  


  
A people street in York.  Notice the Christmas decorations.  




York Minster.  The largest Medieval Cathedral in Northern Europe.  I am so glad that we didn't see this one first.  I think it would have ruined all the other cathedrals for me.  This is like the "daddy" of all cathedrals.  It was huge inside.  They have an Undercroft and Crypt to see also.  Much of it has been turned into a museum and you can see the artifacts found on site, Roman plasterwork can be seen, as well as foundations of the nave walls.  We attended an evensong service which was so beautiful.  We didn't get to see everything, so we will go back!



Purple man on a shopping street in York.  What a way to earn money!  Yes, that is Belle with the funky hat on.  Bought that hat in the states while home in October.  Covers the nose, but not the mouth.  She loves it!  Just wish it came in pink!



Belle and Caleb on the Victorian Street at the Castle Museum




The above and below picture is the York's version of the London Eye.  In sight only!  The thing went as fast as a normal ferris wheel, but twice as high.  They would stop to let people off and then we were stuck at the top and the wind was blowing with rain, and we were rocking!  This was the last day it was running and then they were taking it apart the next day.  That is the only reason why we rode it.  Did I mention that we only made it to the second go round, and then we pressed the "yellow" button, which screams "GET ME DOWN".  I admit I was freaking out.  There is a reason I don't enjoy those high fast rides anymore, (old age) and poor Belle had her hands on the door banging away as we flew past the people at the bottom the first time around.    We then hit the button and they got us off and boy was she upset.  




Below are pictures of the train museum.  Really cool place if you get the chance to go.  This was the largest area of trains in one area I have ever seen.  It was huge.  They had shops, displays, simulator, and video's about the trains.  They also had a miniature train village set up inside, behind glass.   It wasn't working when we were there, but I bet it is really cool normally.



Belle and Caleb with one of the wrench things that connect the wheels together so they all go round at the same time.  Sorry, can't remember the name!  But they were huge!



Belle and her new dew!

This is an interesting story.  We went to Toys R Us to get a few things.  Belle found this pink wig.  She already has a Hannah Montanna wig, but since she has long hair, it doesn't change her looks that much.  She loves her pink wig.  She wore it all day and when Dan came home she told him she had her hair cut and dyed.  He, of course, was like, wow, so cool..... On the way to dinner, (yes, she wore the wig to a nice pub) I was talking about the wig.  In the back seat, Belle starts crying hysterically, because I told her dad that it was a wig!  Can you believe that she really thought that he would be accepting of hair like that and she thought that he really believed that it was hers?  First, I would never do that for her, and second, if you all know Dan, not in his lifetime!  

Saturday, October 25, 2008

FALL AGAIN










Belle had her friend Lauren over this week.  They cut flowers in the backyard and yelled Hannah Montana songs!      Larry, Ben and Dan at Heather's wedding.





Great family picture!  Now only if Ben wasn't  in the corner and Jacque wasn't hiding behind me!





 Ben



   Pam and Heather


Molly, Heather and Dawn



Caitlyn and her brother Deven 



I can't believe that it has almost been 2 months since we posted last.  Not much has been happening.  The kids are back in school for the fall.  We haven't been traveling much.  The first two weeks in October were spent unexpectedly in the US.  Dan worked, while the kids and I visited, ate and drove around visiting friends and family.  We were able to attend my nieces wedding, we chose Ben's senior pictures, attended the UofI with him for a visit day, and had our yearly bonfire!  Just like we never left!   We had a great time.  

Now the fall is upon us here in England.   The kids are off for the week on their term break.  I am taking them to see the Sound of Music in London on Wednesday.  It will be the first time that I take Caleb and Belle by myself and we should have a fun day together.  A little scary, knowing I am the ONLY adult, but I plan to have Caleb have cash on him also.  Just in case.  Friday is Halloween and we will be visiting the people of Nassington with another school family.  We turn our clocks back this weekend and so it will be pitch dark pretty much by 4:30.  At 6:30 we are headed out the city of York, and will spend the weekend there exploring.  There is lots to see and I will be posting pictures of our trip there.  Looking forward to it!  There is my update.  



Below is a video of Belle and her friend rock'in it out.



Sunday, September 07, 2008

Burghley Horse Trials, Burghley House, Stamford

That's the man!  Isn't he adorable in those wellies!  I guess you can tell who publishes the blog now!  Couldn't resist.  We arrived at Burghley House ready to watch the Horse trials.  





The Queen's granddaughter, Zara Phillips.  




Saturday we spent the day at the Burghley House watching the Cross Country Horse Race.  We packed up our wellies, and our brawly's (umbrella), food and drink, and headed off.  Of course being England, we had sunshine, then rain, then sunshine, then rain.  Normal stuff for here.  There were lots of people there to watch, and guess what?  We were all dressed the same!  lol  Everyone brings their dogs also.  England is a big dog country  anyway, second to the rain! There were 90 competitors and 2 of them were from America.  Some came from Sweden, Australia, Belgium, Ireland, New Zealand, just to name a few.  We even had some competitors from the Olympics here.    The first place  purse was £50,000!  The events start on Wednesday, and end on Sunday.  They bring in a small village of "shops" with everything from bridles, saddles, clothes, jewelry, furniture, crafts, homeware...... it goes on and on.  If you get the chance to go, GO.  It is a fantastic event and right here at our front doors!  


This picture looks fake, but I was standing close to the fence when he came flying by.  Didn't realize he would come quite that close!




Competitors jumping the creek and the treasure chest.  The jumps are so much larger than you think.  Some of the jumps were truck beds filled with flowers or hedges that were 4 feet wide and 5 feet high!















































Another picture of a competitor jumping above.  There were quite a few of these men on horses that we would see occasionally making the rounds around the course.  The picture was too perfect not to snap.  Below, another rider heading for the next set of jumps.







Like I said, Dog country.  There were quite a few brutes there.  I believe this is a Great Dane?  Wonderful dog. 


I felt comfortable enough to approach this man and ask if this dog was a Chinese Powder Puff.  He laughed and told me I was close.  This is a Chinese Crescent.  These are dogs that are hairless, except for the hair on his tail and head.  What can I say.  I knew about these dogs because they DON'T SHED.    This family also has a Chinese Powder Puff that was there.  


Belle in her new wellies!  And of course with rain, comes mud.  Now, mind you, this was grass on Thursday!  That is how much rain they got the night before.  Everything was covered in mud or mud slop!  


 

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