Thursday, October 28, 2010

We like walks.

There are footpaths everywhere around here and they go through some fun places!  We have had fun exploring our new spot.  Yesterday morning it was raining, so when it cleared up we thought we should get out for a bit!  I brought the camera along since I wanted more pics of the area... and of the kids too!  Over the last few weeks, Luke and Ella have been little leaf collectors.  They don't get tired of finding more. 

Luke never tires of sticks either.

After walking for a few minutes, you get to this big park area along the river.  I love that everything stays so green here.  The leaves are falling off the trees, and the grass still looks like it's spring time. 


We usually bring bread along for the ducks.  There are some really greedy and mean swans though!  Luke likes to run up to them so they'll hiss at him. 

Found a fuzzy caterpillar.



We pass lots of cows and horses here in the countryside!

Luke wears his wellies on walks to jump in the puddles!  Ella didn't want to wear hers and ended up with soaked feet.  This part of the path was quite soggy yesterday.

I push the stroller behind them for a lot of the time.

Once you walk through that footpath, you end up here.  A neighboring village called Barton Mills.  It's super cute. 
There's some crazy park equipment here!

Running for the park!

On the giant swing together!  Yeah, I'm not so good at self portraits.

It's kind of cutie... a lot of the animals wear these things since it gets pretty cold this time of year!

This little girl usually falls asleep in the stroller on the way back home.   Makes pushing an empty stroller the first half of our walk worth it!

Luke decided to take advantage of a napping sister to do some tree climbing.  I chilled with Ella for a good thirty minutes while he sat in the "best place ever."

Love this kid.

Couldn't pass up the photo op with the cute tree monkey!  I did leave him alone after a minute so he could play up there though.  :)

When you get off the footpath back to Mildenhall, you can either turn right to our house or go straight to the shopping area of the village.

Sainsbury is the supermarket here.  Nice that it's a close walk from home, but quite a bit more money then shopping at the commissary!  It's really small compared to American grocery stores...  maybe a little bigger then a Fresh & Easy.  It's fun trying different European brands.  They are building a super Sainsburry next door to this building.  Those are like mini Super Target stores with home decor, clothes and food. 

Well, I feel a little like Dora the Explorer now.  Thanks for coming on a walk with us on this beautiful day!   Gracias!  J/k.  We watch a little too much Dora I guess.  Oh, and this post has taken forever to post because I ran out of storage for pictures in my google whatever picture/blog account?  huh?!  More storage is pretty cheap (like $5 per year) but I didn't know you could run out of picture space on here!   


Sunday, October 10, 2010

Pumpkin Patch 2010

My cute friend Stacy invited us to go along with them to the pumpkin patch this weekend.  Good times.  It was in Beck Row, a village just next to this one.  It's fun to see how different patches do things.  This one had a stand with fresh homemade donuts and a pony for the kids to ride.  Luke and Liberty got balloons and had fun running around with them.  We'll have to do their corn maze another time.  It looked pretty good!  I'm a sucker for pumpkin patch pictures.  Here's some of this year's batch...



Ella found some cute baby pumpkins!


Luke was liking the horse!

Checking out the Coast

A couple of weekends ago we went with the Smith family to Cromer.  It's on the coast about an hour and a half North of where we live.  I hear it's a pretty popular tourist destination in the summer and gets quite warm, but it was super cold and windy when we went!  The kids played on the chilly sand for a bit and we checked out the life boat station, the village cathedral, and window shopped.  A storm was coming in and it started pouring just a few minutes after we drove away that afternoon!  Good timing if I may say so.  Cute town.  I want to go back when it's warm next summer :)