Dorset Holiday Dorset Holiday

  • Waking up at my parents’ house in Bridport, Dorset. After arriving on Thursday evening, we spent a rainy day at Sidmouth Folk Festival. We joined in with the ceilidh, ate fish and chips for lunch and listened to some beautiful music before heading home for a sausage and mash supper.
  • Nursing a mild hangover. There’s always plenty of wine when you visit my mum and bonus dad.
  • Sipping tea and chatting to my sister over breakfast.
  • Jumping in the shower and getting dressed.
  • Eventually heading out into the sunshine.
  • Wandering around the market.
  • Browsing the incredible second hand book store.
  • Picking up two beautiful vintage paperbacks for Izzy. She’s already made a start on The Family From One End Street and I think she loves the smell of old books almost as much as I do.
  • Making our way home for lunch.
  • Smothering the children in sun cream, packing a bag and driving to Charmouth.
  • Dipping my toes in the sea with Jesse.
  • Watching Izzy paddle among the waves.
  • Sitting in the sun while Jesse built sand castles with my sister’s boyfriend and Izzy explored the shoreline with Mr. LA.
  • Watching an ominous black cloud roll over the cliffs.
  • Deciding to cut out losses and make for the car in case the heavens opened.
  • Dozing on the sofa.
  • Sitting with Izzy in the last of the day’s sun.
  • Looking forward to dinner. My bonus dad had spent all day preparing a Danish cold table which is a real treat.
  • Greeting my parents’ neighbours as they arrived.
  • Drinking and chatting in the garden.
  • Sitting down to eat. The meal always involves a lot of schnapps so it soon became loud and lively.
  • Eating and drinking far too much.
  • Putting the children to bed just before midnight. They had sat at their own table and played happily while the adults grew more and more merry!
  • Mistakenly thinking it was a good idea to stay up until after 1am.
  • Sleeping in.
  • Dragging myself downstairs.
  • Trying not to laugh at Mr. LA’s hangover.
  • Somehow managing to make it out of the house on time.
  • Driving to Lulworth Cove to meet my grandmother and great uncle.
  • Realising we’d left our picnic at home.
  • Parking the car and walking down to the water.
  • Marvelling at the natural beauty of the place.
  • Sitting on the pebbles and watching the children swim.
  • Eating salty chips in the sun.
  • Enjoying the sight of Izzy frolicking in the water with my aunt Sally.
  • Wandering back up the hill towards the car.
  • Dropping into a cafe for an ice cream on the way.
  • Taking a peek inside the heritage centre.
  • Letting the children take a quick dip in the outdoor pool at my gran’s hotel.
  • Knowing the children would doze all the way home.
  • Eating our forgotten picnic for supper.
  • Joining in with the crossword.
  • Feeling sleepy.
  • Retreating to bed at 9pm. I cannot burn the candle at both ends anymore.
  • Wishing we could stay a little longer.

Love Audrey xxx

PS. Forgive the phone photos, I forgot to pack my camera charger.

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