Friday, August 28, 2009

England in August, Part 2

Some of Sam's family the day after the wedding & Monty the puppy!
Sam with Sebastian & part of Warwick Castle
Trebuchet in action & me with the chicken!
Couple of the horses on the estate and our sunset stroll

Here are some more pics from another few days in England. We spent the day after Esther's wedding in the Fisher garden with family, coffee, and Jemima's new springer spaniel puppy Monty, he's adorable!! Later that afternoon Sam's friend Kate & Mark came over with their 3 year old and their 3 month old! Sebastian is such a good quiet handsome little baby. Sam and I are much better with babies now that we have a nephew! The next day Sam and I went to the medievil Warwick Castle with his parents. They made it really fun by having wax figures in certain parts of it to show you what different rooms were for and what people dressed like back then. We paid extra to go in the dungeon which turned out to be kinda scary - they had real actors down there and special effects...it was pretty dark and I kept a hold of Sam's hand the entire time while different people popped out at us to explain the different torture devices, etc. We also got to have a demonstration of a real live trebuchet (catapult) which is cranked up by men running in a huge hamster-type wheel and then it throws a huge flaming ball hundreds of yards away. I thought it might be lame but it was pretty dang cool, ha. Later that day we went to visit a family friend (she was actually our very first overnight visitor here in Vancouver in May)...her and her boyfriend live in a tiny town and have chickens that lay eggs for them! We went on a gorgeous walk with them around the estate that their house is on the edge of. I really feel blessed being able to walk around these little parts of England that probably 98% of tourists would never see or even know existed. The rolling hills, green pastures, sheep, cows, horses, sunsets that I got to see this past trip were truly amazing! Well...more pictures to come later of our 3 nights at a B&B in Forest of Dean which is near Wales and was Beautiful!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

England, Part 1 - Esther's Wedding


Esther & Roo Miller..........all the Fisher siblings and their spouses!

Dancing the Gay Gordons....the Fisher/Lindley family


Sam & I just spent 2 weeks in Witney, England for his little sister's wedding. On August 15th, Esther married Andrew "Roo" Miller in a beautiful ceremony followed by a fun reception. They met at St. Andrews in Scotland and Roo's dad is Scottish - thus the theme & kilts! Sam was an usher and looked so cute in his kilt I loved it! The picture of us dancing is the traditional first scottish dance, it's called the Gay Gordons...it was the wedding party and the newly married couple and was actually so much fun. Thank goodness Esther taught us what to do before the big night! I'll post more pictures of the rest of our trip soon...we went to Warwick Castle, Forest of Dean for a few days with Sam's parents, and our friend Chris had a "leaving afghanistan, back in england, but moving to Washington, DC" party! It was a full and FUN 2 weeks, it's surreal to be back in Vancouver for some reason, it's never easy getting use to being back in the "real world".

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Summer Summer Summer Time!



I cannot believe it's already August!! This summer is flying by. Vancouver has had the hottest days on record lately so we certainly didn't completely escape the Texas heat this year. However today it is an unusually low 66 so I can't really complain, ha. We've been spending as much time outdoors as we can either on walks, on the beach, or on the patios of our favorite pubs. The above pictures were just this past Sunday, our first time to actually sunbathe and get in the water! Water was a bit too cold for me to get all the way in, Sam swam pretty far out though. A week from today we leave for 2 weeks in the UK for Sam's youngest sister's wedding. It's been cold and rainy there all summer so I'll be sad to leave Vancouver during it's prime but it'll be really good to see the Fisher family - we haven't been over there in over a year! I still have to make my final decision on where we're boarding Marley, need to figure out what to pack (everything!?) and I have to prepare myself for the LONG travel day. We used miles to fly over so we're having to stop off in Houston - so it'll be a tiring trip for sure. We'll post pictures when we're back! Hope everyone is having a great summer and keeping that SPF on!