Showing posts with label Byron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Byron. Show all posts

Friday, 16 March 2018

10 years of Byron Loving!


This was the first picture that was ever taken of the two of us! from our earliest dating days! I think we had maybe been dating for a month or so here - can you tell from our huge grins we were smitten?! We were both 19...and whoever could have known back then all that would unfold from that summer of fun in Olney! 


I met Byron at a call centre, for those of you who don't know the story.  I had just returned from my first year of Uni at Stirling.  My sister Mel was already working at a call centre in Milton Keynes for the summer and so she got me a job there - it was called Merchants.  We were taking incoming calls from markers who were marking exam scripts for the exam board EdExcel. About 2 weeks after I started a new department started in the desks beside where we worked - and so Mel and I eagerly watched the talent file in the morning their training started and I remember spotting Byron right away, he was wearing the right skate make of trainers, had baggy jeans and long shaggy hair and I was sold!   The first time we hung out outside of work was a week after we had met, purely because it was the night before my birthday and my mom had told me to leave the house so she could wrap my birthday prezzies! but where will I go? I whined to her! My parents had only lived in Olney for less than a year and that whole time I'd been at university in Scotland so I didn't have any friends or know anyone in Olney! Mel said what about that new guy at work? because as it turned out he lived in Olney too! so I sheepishly called him to see if he wanted to hang out, and thank goodness he did! and the rest as the say is history! 
So we took Ella Bella back to find Merchants in Milton Keynes and this picture above is us standing outside the front entrance.  We were able to tell her the story that this is where her mommy and daddy met and it felt extra magical having her there with us as we walked down memory lane! 


So although our 10 year anniversary was on the 25th August, and I'm obviously a bit late to the game with this post, I just couldn't leave it going undocumented! because it's a pretty huge accomplishment and one I'm so proud of! I wanted to ponder and look back at some of the epic things we've done in those 10 years! 


We have lived in over 10 different houses/flats/maisonettes/coachouses spanning 5 different countries! 

We have had some amazing adventures! 

From honeymooning in Mauritius and meeting some lion cubs up close and personal


and going on an undersea walk on the seabed!


To elephant trekking through Thailand




To paragliding in the Caribbean!


To Ski/Snowboard seasons at Whistler



To becoming parents to the most beautiful little girl we had ever laid eyes on!



To hiking Table Mountain to announce our latest baby news! 


It's been a wild and awesome ride, and I wouldn't have wanted to experience it with anyone else! 


When Byron and I started dating I could never have imagined what an amazing dad he would become...



 We didn't have any baby or young nieces and nephews between us back then...




I had never seen him with a baby or child before and so it's not like I ever had a hint as to what he would be like, 


but knowing the honest to good person he is inside and out I could imagine he would be fantastic.  


He has exceeded all my expectations of the kind of father I want for my children though! 


and it is a joy to watch!



We planned our Anniversary fun to co-incide with a trip to London! so we were welcomed to my sisters place in West Hampstead with this cute little bunting and an anniversary card! 


We had opened these other cards that morning as we left Bedford.  I remember for our 1st wedding anniversary we got about 30 cards! and then every other year has just been from our parents so getting 5 this time again made it seem like an extra special one! 


Auntie Mara was of course a very willing babysitter for our date night, which Ella was just thrilled about! It is no secret that Auntie Mara is her fave! 


So Ella didn't even bat an eyelid as we headed out for the night! 


I had spent hours googling where to go for our anniversary meal! Since date nights for just the two of us are so infrequent these days I feel like we really need to make the most of them and any old place just won't do! but I am always faced with the decision of wanting to go to a fancy restaurant inside or going to a restaurant that serves milkshakes! the two don't seem to exist together!!! Since it was our anniversary I decided a fancy interior should trump milkshakes this time (and we had actually had lunch with my Harpenden friends earlier that day at The Waffle House and so I got my milkshake fix then!)


So my lovely friend Tash recommended Asia de Cuba in Covent Garden! 
It had a great fusion menu that was a little bit different, and certainly something we would never come across in the Scottish Borders! 


These shrimp churros were the highlight of my meal! literally soooo delicious! I have only ever had sweet churros before but these savoury ones were a game changer! 


We also got these amazing little bites of guava bbq pork casabe cakes for starters which we were very impressed with.
The actual main meals weren't as photogenic or quite as delish as the starters, but it was still a tasty meal all round! 


We headed onto La Gelataria for dessert, because I'd read such rave reviews!


Byron declared it the best ice cream he'd ever had (peanut butter flavour)! and my Nutella offering was pretty tasty too!


We headed on down to Southbank, one of our fave spots in London where we have spent many a date night in years gone by.  Plus the night was still young, we had a free babysitter and so we wanted to live it up! 


Unfortunately since I'm not so good at wearing heels these days, our walk was short lived! as my feet started killing! but it was still magical to be taking in the lights and love of London! 


and to reflect on how blessed I've been these last 10 years! Here's to the next 10, I can't wait to see what they bring!


Saturday, 20 September 2014

A Summer in Shropshire - Part 1


So at the beginning of August after we left Scotland, we headed to my parents in Shropshire to stay until it was time to move to Wales.


They really do live in the middle of nowhere!


Ella and I loved going on walks down the little country lanes to check out the animals!


Sadly the cows would not moo on demand for us!


We had a good little route worked out that didn't involve diving in the bush too many times when other traffic came! Fortunately it's pretty quiet around there!


That's my parents house peeking out...


One of the things I missed most living in Scotland was the abundance of farm shops that England has! So the first week we arrived we rectified that by going to 4 different farm shops in one week!



We went to Apley farm shop after reading it was one of the top 50 recommended in The Telegraph.


It was a lovely sunny day and Ella liked making friends with the baker!


They had a little petting zoo and lots of great things for older kids to do like be pulled around on mini tractors!


Ella was loving taking it all in!


even the chickens!


After we headed to our nearby favourite spot of Ironbridge



Is it not the cutest little place?


We had to pay a visit to Queenie's Cupcakery




Their cupcakes are delish! My Snickerlicious one was seriously one of the best I've had in a long while!





Ella slept through the whole thing! so missed out on her first try of cupcake ;)


Sadly the milkshakes weren't quick thick enough for my liking, but what's new! They certainly looked pretty!


We posed on their famous bridge!





and I loved all those cute little wildflowers in the front there!



We also checked out a new place with Granny in Shrewsbury called Eat Up!


It was very cool inside!


and Ella loved her little clip on to the table highchair that meant she was part of the action!



Milkshakes in milk bottles with stripey straws make me happy! if they were thick it would have made me even happier ;)


This was their naughty table full of treats! I had the chocolate malteser cake which was yum!

Whilst we're talking about treats, we headed to Liverpool for the day and checked out this cupcakery called Cuthbert's



They made Nutella cupcakes especially for our visit! No really, I asked them to on twitter! and this frosting was dreamy!


My Mom and I entered a guess the jelly belly competition in John Lewis trying to win a hamper of goodies! We're still waiting to hear if we were successful :)


We ate at Byron, because we love their burgers!




and because I was in desperate need of a thick shake - they delivered!


Mom dazzled us with her talents on one of their randomly situated pianos!


 Auntie Alli finally let us take her pic! these fountains were doing far more impressive displays but we couldn't quite catch them at the right moment!


Ella rode her first carousel!


and loved it! look at that little face!

 

 It was a great day out!


 We're lucky it's not too far from us!

 


We also got Ella acquainted with her new local community by taking her to 'rhyme time' as it's called now in England...no more book bug for us!


She loved it, as usual, and was entertaining everyone by getting very excited indeed about every song we sung! She was quite a hit, and all the little girls gathered around at the end to chat to her - it was super cute!


We also took her swimming at the local pool so Granny and Grandad could see our water baby in action! she loved all the floats and getting pushed around!


Sorry for the bad quality phone pics, I was trying to be sly!


Kicking out of the water is her favourite thing to do, so in the water she just goes crazy! her legs are like two crazy kicking machines!


and then we borrowed this float thinking it belonged to the pool but it actually belonged to another little girl there! Ella enjoyed it for the few seconds she was in it! haha


We went to Fordhall Farm, just 5 minutes down the road from our house


Ella loved the chickens the best!


I'd be scared of that giant pig too!



 and we stopped in for a spot of cream tea on the way home! where we got served warm scones with clotted cream!! none of this other cream we used to get in Scotland!! it was the real deal!


and Ella slept her way through it again, it's tiring work being such an adventurous baby!