After a fabulous Hermosa Christmas, P and I jetted off to
the UK for just over a week. It was a little experiment in ‘travels with P’, to
see how we fared on a long haul trip without TLOML. He loves my family and my
homeland but not quite as much as I do, so we spared him the British winter
weather, and the hours inside doing jigsaws on dark afternoons. I was a little trepidatious about the 20 something hour trip
(flying straight up to North Yorkshire after our LAX to LHR flight) but we
didn’t encounter any problems some M&Ms and an ipad couldn’t solve.
And it was totally, absolutely and completely worth it.
Everything I wanted, and more. Plenty of goofing around with cousins, playing
with aunts, uncles and grandparents for P. Mince pies, decent cheese, bread and
chocolate for me. We had some muddy walks, fish and chips on the sea front on
New Year’s Day, and even a little snow. P’s delight at seeing misty breath –
‘look mummy! That dog has smoke coming out of its mouth!’ – and moss,
something she mostly sees in Brambly Hedge stories, was priceless. And I got to
enjoy some fine evenings of conversation and vino collapso with my lovely
sisters and a couple of very dear friends. Bliss.
'Look mummy! Moss!' |
Just enough snow for a snowball fight with cousins |
I
hope by exposing P to a slice of British winter to continue her education as a
Brit. Albeit a Californian Brit. But as we stepped out into the Valley Gardens,
she looked in horror at the muddy path she was walking on and wailed ‘Mummy
what is this we are standing on!?’, I realised we still have a long way to go.
I’m not sure I want to abandon TLOML every New Year, but a trip along these
lines may have to be repeated at some point. For P, you understand (nothing to
do with the bread, cheese, and vino collapso at all).
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