Mind you I have had 2 trips, to the Pink Palace in the last month which is excuse enough and makes me blessed beyond measure. The first one was me taking my mummy and daddy there for 5 days and the second, from which I have not long returned, was a holiday with the 2 best boys, Alan and Kai. Both trips were good times, enjoyable in different ways.
The first was, in fact, a real first as I drove there and back, which is a miracle in itself. I've never driven more than 2 hours before - so to complete a 5 hour journey one way was empowering beyond measure. So proud of myself for doing that one. Proud especially because I managed to do this with my darling daddy continually telling me when to overtake (which in his world is all of the time) for a good part of the journey. Still they had a wonderful holiday and the weather was not bad either, but that would be because the rain god Alan was nowhere around. The locals have started asking Alan to stay away due to his ability to bring rain to Cornwall immediately he ventures over the county line. Sure enough, this last week had rain every day. It didn't stop us though - we just purchased a cheap sun (that's a joke), wind, and rain (more like it) beach shelter and we were made. Kai couldn't resist the water every day and Alan had to be his constant companion. Which basically meant I read a book. Yayyyyyy! Here's some photos - you'll notice there was a little bit of blue sky at times.
The boys rock pooling.
They got one! And here it is..........
Kai, of course couldn't resist going in.
They both then needed to dry off. Yes there was some sun that day.
Only others can't have been expecting it as we were the only ones in the sea and on the beach. Notice Kai doesn't even have a wet suit.
From then on the beach tent came into it's own.
The wet suit became a regular feature.
And Alan's luminous jacket revealed itself once more.
See what I mean. We WILL go to the beach and play!
And I will watch from under a towel!
It was fun and Kai was a star. He only started missing his mummy on the 5 hour journey home. "Aren't we there yet?" On the minute, every minute, all of the way home!











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