Hello my lovelies, are you still there? I've had a little unscheduled break from blogging for one reason or another but have made the time this afternoon to do a little catch up for you. This may be a long one, are you sitting comfortably?
Back at the end of September was my 42nd birthday - there was pressies, we went out for lunch and had family round for a takeaway dinner.
It was pretty low key because the day after Mr G and I were off in our holidays. We had taken ages to decide what to do this year. Our boys at 16yrs and 14yrs are now reluctant to do anything modest and so we're not keen on the proposed holiday to Ireland (to visit my BFF) or France and so when Grandma offered to come and keep an eye on them (in reality all Grandma and Granddad needed was to be cooked for them and ensure no wild parties took place!!) we took them up on the offer.
We were going to go to France to do the flea markets but had a blip with my anxiety a couple of weeks before we were due to go and as such wanted to stay in huge UK.
A good friend let us use her seaside house in Salcombe and it was to be the first time since we had the kids that we had such a long time on our own together - I did travel to Singapore with John one year, but he was working there so we didn't get much "us" time).
The house was a beautiful cottage in the heart of Salcombe:
Nearby was the church and I loved to hear it chime the hour and on Sunday morning we lay in bed listening to the bells ringing:
Salcombe itself is beautiful, arguably one of the most picturesque places we've been in the UK:
By day we explored the area - we had a mooch over Dartmoor:
After much persuading Mr G started growing me a beard!!
We explored the pretty towns:
We went to a vintage fair in Plymouth:
And the National Marine Aquarium:
We drove along a coast road, including a road that was tidal!!:
But mostly we stayed in and snuggled in front of the TV with plenty of goodies to eat and just relished having no responsibilities, no one to look after and nowhere to be:
It was bliss, it really was and we returned home with batteries recharged and feeling very loved up!!
Hugs,
S x