Do any of you remember the song that went like this... "Summer time when the living is easy"?
Not sure who the singer was, but I am certain he didn't live in Scotland and wasn't looking after children during their school holidays!
Fortunately, whenever I have been involved in looking after my grand-kiddies over the summer, the sun has been shining.
Yes shining! I know ... well I did say fortunately! and I have the photos to show for it.
This summer has flagged up so many memories for me of the times when I spent my summers with my gran in various places, visiting relatives around Scotland.
We stayed on Islay - flew there; Appin - by train and bus; Inveraray - by car; Stornaway - ferried and some really remote places that didn't even have a name, and I have no idea how we got there.
Strange how memories surface unexpectedly... and yes, I remember idyllic sunny summers, although I also can recall wellingtons being the go-to form of footwear.
So my summer has gone swimmingly, thanks for asking. By that, I mean I have swam a fair bit myself, have taken the grandchildren to the pool at Seamill Hydro and The Portal in Irvine but our best swimming experiences were at the Auchrannie Hotel on Arran...
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Blue sky view of Goatfell from the bedroom |
... where we stayed for a couple of days and swam twice a day! Played havoc with my hair, but it was worth it.
No photos poolside... but here are the kiddies and their food... yep, food was a highlight too.Murphy and Rosie tucking into two healthy starters... their choice, honest.
It was a delight to see them eating so well. I am thinking that two swims a day can give you a bit of and appetite.
Another highlight was when Jodie, our waitress, joined in with our I-spy game. She was a bit of an expert..
... they soooo deserved it, as they had walked miles.
Literally miles... from Auchrannie, over the golf course to the shops for a football!
... as you do, when football is your main passion. Murphy's that is, not mine.
More about ice cream later, as we also had a couple of days experience of the Edinburgh Festival staying with my friend Grainne, known to the kids as Aunty G!
Grazie mille Auntie G, what a wonderful time we had...
Festival treats...
Lots to see, lots to do... posing, that was Rosie... eating, that was both
and always smiling, well... nearly always.
Now, I wonder what is going to happen next month...
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