Thursday 1 November 2007

More Photos from the Festival




Hi All,
Just a few more photo's from the festival - Mummy wanted to show everyone the blackboard which she thought was a fab idea- the idea behind it is you choose something you would like to erase like World famine, poverty etc and write it on the blackboard and then at the end of day the blackboard is wiped clear therefore erasing all that is written on it - Mummy and Lesley thought it was so cool they had to take a photo.

We ended our day at the festival with a good old coffee and later that evening we all went out for an Indian meal at Ruchees - our last meal out in the UK, My Nanna & Pops came, along with my Uncle Gary and Auntie Lisa. It was a great night, everyone had plenty to eat and I apparently slept through it all, then I went home to bed whilst some of the big folks mainly the young ones carried on into Chapel Allerton for a few more drinks.

Lesley & Steve stayed over so we were lucky to be able to have breakfast with them in the morning before they went back to London (via York) and Mummy & Daddy finished off all their packing, whilst Grannie and Grandad went to Hymns in the Street.

Then we had a lovely Sunday Dinner before departing for Manchester Airport to catch our flight home, Mummy got a little upset along with Grandad Paul, as everyone was there to see us off, Nanna, Pops, Uncle Craig, Grannie, Grandad Paul, Uncle Gary, Auntie Lisa, and Auntie Lisa's parents popped down to say hello and goodbye too. Mummy said it was a very sad time.

And away we went back to Sydney.

My adventures in England are over for now - thanks everyone for a fabulous, brilliant time in England we loved it.

See you all soon - Lots of Love

Ruby the Rubster x

2 comments:

Lesley said...

We loved having you here too, and can't wait for your next visit in February! P.S Did your mum mean carols in the street or hymns!!! Maybe she's getting confused because it was a sunny day.... or she might have had one too many Chapel Allerton Ales!!!

Karen Chaplin said...

You're right it was Hymns in the Street good job you're on the ball Auntie Lesley - I think it was because she'd had too many Ales personally but don't tell Mummy I told you that.....