Sunday, June 24, 2007

Everything is So Old

At the beginning of June, Mum and Dad Moore made the long haul from Australia to England, to visit us in 'sunny' Manchester. They are tripping around Europe at the moment, but spent the first week or so of their trip with us. I had been so excited about their arrival, I counted the days down from about 75 days to go! It was so special spending time with Mum and Dad; I was missing them so much…what an amazing blessing to have parents so cool! ☺ It was great to just hang out together and share some fun times and adventures. From Wales, Scotland, Manchester and The Peak District we shared many fun and crazy times. After visiting Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, - the longest word in the English language and more importantly a very small railway station in Wales - we ventured north on a road trip to Scotland. Mum and Dad (and me) were stunned by the lucious, green rolling hills that seemed to surround the motorway for miles & miles. My fond memories as I was growing up of Dad's comments “they don’t make ‘em like they used to", rang true when all Scottish paddocks were all marked out by sturdy, carefully constructed stone hedges for 100s and 100s of miles. "It woulda taken years!" (pronounced in the best Aussie accent you can...!)
We visited Dundee, where Mum’s Grandma was born, and where the ‘Discovery’ is permanently docked. Dad loved Scotland so much, he commented he’d like to return for six months. We stayed in Glendevon that night right near ‘Roslyn’s Lodge’ (Hi Ros!), and had a good ‘ol Scottish Pub Dinner in a suburb with a population of approx. 10 people. The food was good though, even if Mum’s pork was drowned in gravy! (That’s how they eat it in Scotland Ma! ;))
Stirling Castle was quite a spin out for mum and dad, where the phrase “Everything is so Old” seemed to make its way into conversation every couple of minutes. Valid though, given the first building (a Chapel) on the land, was established around 1100! We visited the church Mary Queen of Scot's son was baptised, and saw the house Queen Mary's husband used to live in. Yup, Queeny, lived in the castle, while her husband slept in a separate cottage about 1/2 mile away. Darley's cottage is now a coffee shop, which I might add, does an amazing hot chocolate!
One of the highlights was our day trip in The Peak District where we ventured on a ‘walk’ that turned into a 12km ‘hike’, and 4.5 hours. We all slept very well that night, especially after Mum and I shared some good English cider.

Mum and Dad are now back in London after an amazing tour around Europe, and will go home via Singapore in a couple of days.

What a blessing to share such special times. Miss them already. Enjoy the photos. (when they come)

xo j

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello all,
great to hear from you. The photo is lovely, it is nice to see you all so happy and enjoying the countryside. Hi Mum and Dad hope you enjoyed the trip around Europe. Can't wait to see the photos.
Love Ros XOXOX

Anonymous said...

So good to hear from you, Jo and see you relishing every minute with Allan and Narelle. You visited some amazing places that we can only imagine. We'll look forward to seeing some more photos soon.
love & hugs, Lynda

Anonymous said...

Hi Matt and Jo,

It was great to read the blog about our time with you both and remember the wonderful places we visited. Thanks again for all your hospitality - we had a great time! Love mum and dad.