Saturday 8 May 2010

The importance of being idle

I'm still not entirely comfortable with blogging but as it has been pointed out if I let my weirdo ex stop me from doing what I want then he's won. I have however removed some bits and bobs from here that I would prefer him not to see.

My life is always busy - 2 offspring at home, voluntary work, sewing, sourcing materials for said sewing, cooking, cleaning, ignoring the gardening etc etc but just lately things have gone ridiculous. I seem to be out all day every day and when I finally sit down in the evenings I just collapse. Yesterday afternoon at 6pm I completely as 'they' put it, hit the wall. I was supposed to be going to a wine tasting evening (a friend is dating a wine merchant - how brilliant is that haha?) but I elected to just sit in a chair. Apart from a quick necessary trip into town this afternoon I'm still there.

I think I need to take it easy and even maybe start going to bed a little earlier. I've also put my voluntary work on hold for a little while until I've caught up with myself.

Sorry, that was a bit of a boring ramble wasn't it?




So last weekend we went camping, the two girls and myself and three other families. Here's our camp





Needless to say mine's the black tent! For any camping geeks out there it is a Vango Weekender with canopy and I love it, it's the best tent I've ever had, it goes up in ten minutes, copes very well with the Welsh weather and for so much tent it is ridiculously cheap. The weird white thing on top of it is a gazebo in the next field.

I don't remember it being warm enough for tee shirts at any point over the weekend but it must have been




The two bigger people belong to me, the little one belongs to a friend. You get a sneaky peek into the tent's spacious living room here, not that we ever use it, as you can see the canopy is plenty big enough for sitting in.


The camp site is on a farm 5 miles away, some people think it is funny we camp so close to home but to me it makes perfect sense because


a) my car is the little Fiesta in the picture of the tents. There is room for the girls or the camping equipment, not both


b) minimal petrol consumption makes for less money spent


c) I live in the middle of a small town. As you can see, the campsite is a field and bears no resemblance whatsoever to where I live or to anywhere I see in my day-to-day life


d) they have baby cows! Aren't they cute? They have chickens too, last year my friend caught an egg coming out of a chicken's rear end and popped it straight in the frying pan. That's just a bit TOO fresh for my liking!


and e) at 7pm the farmer/site owner puts a massive rubber sheet on the back of his tractor, everyone sits on it and he drives round the site as fast as he can manage. Not been brave enough to try it myself but the offspring love it.


Are you a happy camper or strictly a hotel girl?

9 comments:

  1. Oh, that looks like fun. I've never been camping. DH likes posh hotels too much!

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  2. Oh I LOVE camping. I have a lovely Vango tent too - not quite as big as yours but it's perfect for my needs. Camping close to home isn't weird - camping is about being in the tent, not being miles away from home.

    I'd love a go on the rubber sheet - sounds like great fun!

    Great to see you back by the way :)

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  3. I love the idea of camping, however, our tent was the size of a large coffin which makes me hideously claustrophobic in the night and I end up sleeping in the car instead! Camping close to home is great - I could just get up, sneak out, sleep in my own bed, then be back in time for the others never to know!!

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  4. I love camping! Sometimes Jon and I spend a night under canvas in the back garden..we get some funny looks of the postman if he catches us brewing up tea on the primus.
    Great to have you back,
    Vix
    xxx

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  5. We're growing to love camping. I think i'll love it a lot more in the warmer weather, nothing like being frozen to ensure a restless night. We're thinking of trying France in September with the tent!
    P.S. Glad you're back!
    Vicki xxx

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  6. I LOVE camping, I cant wait to go again!

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  7. Glad to see you back! I used to love camping as a child and teen (we'd go every summer), but unless it was festival camping I can't really imagine myself in a tent any more! :)

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  8. I like camping, I always freeze no matter how many layers / blankets I take with me, but as I rarely sleep anyway it doesn't bother me much. And I have a floral tent - from the Cath Kidston shop in London! It's immense, and probably the reason I like to camp :)

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  9. I camp!!As stylishly as possible,of course!Nice to see you fighting back,blossom!!xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxu rock!

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