Wednesday 16 May 2012

It's a sign...


When you have to resort to episodes of downloaded Something Special in the tent as the rain tips down...then the laptop dies, it's maybe time to think about heading home, which is our plan for tomorrow. Today we had a brilliant trip to the Highland Wildlife Park. Wildcats, yaks, camels, tigers, monkeys and polar bears. The latter were a big hit and since leaving their enclosure, Martha has called them several times on her toy phone. Who knew they were so up on their mobile communications technology!

Tuesday 15 May 2012

Camping again!


We had a lovely calm, sunshiney ferry crossing back from Colonsay this morning and a scenic drive cross country via Glencoe to Rothiemurchus, just outside Aviemore. Weather permitting we're here for 3 nights. Right now we're all in the tent, hoping for an early night after Martha pre-empted our 6am getting up early for the ferry alarm by 40mins. However after two long naps in the car, she's not looking too sleepy...

Sunday 13 May 2012

Marooned!


Well, not exactly, but we're on Colonsay for at least one if not two more nights, as the ferry we were supposed to be on this evening was cancelled due to gales and torrential rain. Today has been a day of soggy bee keeping for Jono with more theory and fewer real bees, who are not big rain fans! Martha and have survived. Martha has copied me exactly saying 'Oh my God' in response to the volume of cake crumbs she managed to create all over herself and the carseat, whilst i tried to get enough 3G signal to get on the met office and Cal Mac websites! We stopped at one point during another double lap of the island sleep fail drive, for me to retrieve her caterpillar blanket. She wanted out. I said no. We drove on and a minute or so later i accidentally put the car into first instead of third. It revved and slowed, unsurprisingly, and i said 'Sorry Martha'. The voice from the back said, with a hint of bitterness... 'Sorry Martha, not getting out'. Hopefully i'll be forgiven by tomorrow!

Saturday 12 May 2012

Things We Learned Today...


I learned that buggies and cattle grids are not a good combimation. That if you're going to do laundry about a mile walk away, it's a good idea to check you've remember detergent before you set off. And that almost 2yr old toddlers that don't want to walk are very heavy but also very open to shameless bribery with bourbon biscuits. Things Martha learned... That geese eat grass. That there is a bird called a corn crake which makes a funny croaky sound. That small hands can't hold a stick, two stones, a pine cone and some daisies without dropping some or all of them repeatedly. That sand is fun to throw until the wind changes direction suddenly. And Jono learned lots about bees!

Friday 11 May 2012

The sunshine after the rain!


We're on Colonsay. Yesterday, wall to wall rain. Today, plently of very blustery sunshine. This is Kiloran Bay which we passed on a walk to see a giant stone whale in a field. We also enjoyed a scenic and ultimately pointless full circuit drive around the island to let Martha sleep in the back. Instead she helped herself to the plastic measuring jug from the cooking utensils box in the back, and spent most of it shouting sleepy girl, sleepy time into the jug like a megaphone, whilst not sleeping at all. Thankfully the scenery was nice...

Wednesday 9 May 2012

Flapping Like a Flounder


Visited the sea life centre this morning. This is Martha flapping her arms and poncho like the rays and flounders. They were a favourite, as were the seals and otters. In fact the otters were almost the lucky recipients of Jono's glasses when Martha swiped them off his face and threw them. There was a row, there were tears, but the prospect of not seeing the jellyfish meant good behaviour prevailed afterwards! Spending a night of luxury in the Oban Bay hotel tonight, the off to Colonsay in the morning.

Tuesday 8 May 2012

The Harry Potter train ticket!


This morning Jono and Martha went on the Harry Potter train journey - minus the steam train - from Arisaig to Banavie. Here they are with martha proudly clutching her train ticket which has now been safely stowed along with quite a lot of stones, some shells, pinecones and a feather in her treasure box.