Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Last Day out of the USA

Today was our last day outside of the USA. First, let me catch you up a bit on yesterday. 
Isaiah slept in. Dax worked at his computer. 
I walked to the Services on M6 to get Krispy Creme and Milk. 
By the way, these are 4.40 pounds for 3 donuts. 
They are so worth it!
Yes, there I was, walking back in the rain on the side of the road with a box of donuts 
(helping myself to two of them) before I arrived at the hotel. 



We found a grocery store to buy snacks for the next couple of days
 and we also hit a delicious McDonald's. 
We got back to the hotel and went swimming.
 Great family time for our last afternoon in Chorley. 
We finished up our evening with an Italian dinner at a place about 3 minutes from our hotel. 
We were the only guests in there other than a man who was asleep over his empty plate. 
(That's always a good sign, eh?)
An elderly lady took care of us and it was just delightful.
Before bed, we packed up in order to return to London today.

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This morning we got up early and drove to Lego Land Windsor. 
Dax wanted to reward Isaiah for just being so awesome all summer, 
especially when we were at dinners with his customers. 


Random Pictures from Lego Land Windsor--not very good quality.




Panning for Gold



Getting ready for our first ride together.



This is the first ride we did. Fun stuff.



Waiting in line for a roller coaster.



Waiting patiently on the roller coaster.



Some free play time.



We snuck a picture of Dax while we were waiting in line to drive the boats.



Isaiah wanted me to take a picture of this couple. 



Almost his turn to drive the boat.



He wished the boat would go faster.



Docking the boat perfectly.



Isaiah was not impressed with some of the animals--he is spoiled with the 
REAL animals we saw in Africa.



There were some really impressive Lego structures.



Amazing.



Patiently waiting for his last ride.



He was able to pull himself all the way up. I couldn't get my video to load on the blog. 



Dax enjoys taking candid pictures of strangers. He keeps them all, good and bad, and just calls the file "FACES"--this one is awesome. It is definitely one of his all time favorites. 
It tells a story. 
Sometimes God lets us see Him. 
We wish we knew who these people were so we could send it to them. Just beautiful.



Thank you, Dad, for an awesome day!



 Well, we hope you have enjoyed our blog. We have thousands of pictures to share and tens of thousands of stories to tell. Okay, well maybe not that many stories. 
This blog was quite a limited version of our weeks away,
 but hopefully you enjoyed "getting lost with us" on our adventures.
As we also said last summer, 
"We have made enough memories together to last a lifetime." 

We hope we have uneventful travels back to the USA. If we happen to get any decent photos or have any good stories, we'll post again once we return to the states.

(On a side note--thank you Quincey and Stacy for keeping Isaiah's cat, fish, and shark alive, handling our flooded basement, getting the mail, watering the flowers and plants, and keeping an eye on everything. Thank you, Mike and Mendy, and Shirley for the extra set of eyes on our place. And Jim, thanks for our ride to the airport,
 and Cathleen, thanking you in advance for picking us up tomorrow night).

















Monday, July 1, 2013

Morning in Charnock Richard and Afternoon in Lake District National Park

Dax worked this morning, while Isaiah and I slept. After Isaiah awakened, we went for a walk in the rain to find something to eat. We were successful! Starbuck's and Burger King in a Service's area just off of the M6. We walked back and shortly after that,
 Dax arrived "home" from work.

We decided to drive up to the Lake District National Park/Windermere. 
What a beautiful drive we had. 

Random Pictures 



We must get our Snipe out when we get home.



  1. Isaiah loves hanging on docks.



A very kind man, his wife and little girl (oh and the dog) took some time to visit with us. 
Yes, Isaiah still loves dogs and misses his Rotts in Africa.




Isaiah is wishing he could get out there RIGHT NOW.



"Okay fine. If I can't hang out in a boat, I'll settle on hanging with the ducks."



"How about we just take that boat out, Mom?"



"Or here is one that no one would miss."



We thought we would all take advantage of this opportunity.



Hmmph! Really? We have to pay to use the toilet? It took all the courage we had to NOT just season the sidewalk and building for free. We gave in and paid to potty. 
Unbelievable.



Since we weren't sure what this sign meant, we thought we'd find out firsthand. 
You know, the James Bond vehicle can handle anything. 



After figuring out we did NOT belong here, we turned around.



There's my British James Bond.



I was distracted all afternoon/evening with the beauty of this place and failed 
to take any pictures of the countryside. The stone fences are amazing.



I can't remember the conversation at dinner, but I'm certain Isaiah thought it was more amusing than we did. He apparently was keeping score, too. I think he's one up on us. 



Tomorrow we will repack AGAIN, maybe swim, and not sure what else. 
Wednesday we head back to London.



Sunday, June 30, 2013

Back in the UK

Oh man, where do I begin? Our posts from here on out just won't compare with our posts from Africa. We really miss it. Let's see, we flew from South Africa to Dubai to London. I do believe it was 16 hours of flight time. We returned the Warthog Express rental and hung in the Johannesburg airport for hours. By the way, they (the rental company) stamped our paperwork with NO NEW DAMAGE. Yea for Dax's auto repair work on the rental. 


Dax scowling at the nasty carrot cake in O.R. Tambo International Airport. 



Our flight to Dubai had a couple of medical emergencies. We witnessed one passenger lying in the aisle with a crew member using the defibrillator and oxygen (successfully, I might add). A lady passed out a few hours later. Another passenger helped the crew carry her to a part of the plane with more room for further assistance. We love Emirates Airlines--what a professional staff and so attentive. Our plane did not have to divert or make an unscheduled landings. 
All passengers were cared for and we arrived safely in Dubai. 


These 2 pictures are from the web, but we wanted to show the professional dress of the crew. There are also 15-20 languages represented among the crew. Amazing stuff. 




Whatever this place teaches, we should use it as a model for other service industries.



Unfortunately, our departing flight in Dubai had a gate change. We exited our first flight, zipped through security, walked to the end of one terminal (that's a hike), then caught a "train" to another terminal and walked to the VERY end. It actually was good to get some exercise between our two 8 hour flights. We were, however, disappointed that we didn't have time to use the restroom or grab some food before boarding our 2nd flight. Rats. We survived for 26 hours on candy bars from our backpacks and water from the plane (our new travel diet). We love the Airbus A380s. What a wonderful ride. Plenty of room (as far as planes go anyway), and great entertainment. We had electrical outlets to recharge all of our electronics and a great individual touch screen right in front of us. We selected movies, tv programs, news updates and games to suit our fancy. I was pretty happy to catch up on all the movies I've missed at the theaters.  Nice! (Complete with our candy bars).

We, with ALL of our luggage, arrived in London on time. Yes! Before catching the Hotel Hoppa to our hotel, we hung at a coffee shop and enjoyed some REAL sandwiches, juice and decent coffee. A shower, clean pajamas, and Herbies Pizza (delivered) was the perfect prep
 for a wonderful night's sleep in London. 



On Friday, we rented a car to drive up to Chorley. You know how you have your heart (and mind) set on the car you have reserved, right? Well, we were so looking forward to having an automatic VW  Passat Wagon. We thought, "Fantastic, we will have more room, no stick shift, less road noise, and more comfortable seats." Well, they upgraded 
us to a Jaguar 3.0 Litre V6 275 Turbocharged Diesel XF Sportbrake. 
At first we were disgusted that they didn't have what we original reserved available for us; however, at this point (2 days later), we are quite pleased with our new James Bond vehicle. We have had a bit of a learning curve, but we have decided the car may drive itself and we will let go of the control issues we originally had. Can't figure out how to open the vents for the AC? No problem, just push the button to start the car and they appear and open automatically. Can't figure out how to work the windshield wipers? Don't worry, they also manage to function independently to take care of all your visual needs. What? There is a 2 hour and 50 minutes delay due to traffic on our current route? No worries, the Jag will handle it all just fine. So, while navigating up to Chorley, I began to read the car manual. We learned something new on each page. We apparently also have a heated steering wheel. 


 Isaiah and a curious little boy patiently waiting for our rental.



The Jag (no longer Warthog Express, but awaiting a new title), took us to our new "home" on some beautiful, narrow, curvy roads (all paved and no South African potholes). 
We are set on 200 acres of beauty. 



Our current "home" near Chorley, UK.



On our current property.



Isaiah and 2 new friends feeding the ducks and other birds.



More of the beautiful grounds.



Lovely plants and flowers.




My new favorite. Does anyone happen to know what it is?



After exploring the property, we walked down a road just a bit
 and stumbled upon an antique sale/flea market like building. 
We had a grand time visiting with the sellers. 
Isaiah is now the proud owner of a British Royal Navy Beret. If we weren't so far from home, we would bring back an antique armoire, a bamboo fly rod, multiple framed mirrors, small tables, instruments, etc. Rats to the luggage limitations. 



Isaiah not only gained a beret, but also a new friend. This is Nile. At 9 years of age, he is the middle child of seven in his family. They had a great time playing with plastic action figures and army guys. Nile even gave Isaiah some of his toys for keeps. 



Instantly compatible.



We asked Nile's mother if he could come swimming with us at our hotel. She accepted our offer. She said she could drop him off at 1 p.m. Well, he didn't arrive until 1:30, but they were so grateful we waited. As we were walking to the pool, Nile said, "Isaiah, have you ever met anyone who could move their joints?" While holding his hand out and popping his thumb in and out of joint, Isaiah said, "Like this?" Nile stuck out his hand and did the same thing. Instant friendship! They later discovered the following similarities: 1) Not particularly fond of school 2) Don't like vegetables 3) Enjoy video games 4) Love legos 5) Love chocolate


Nile and Isaiah

 


The boys being silly for the camera.



Since we could not bring our staff from Africa with us to England, we've had to do our own laundry. Pitiful, aren't we? We found a local laundrette about 3 miles away. The gentleman on the left so kindly helped us figure out how things worked. This is the entire laundry mat. It's no bigger than you see here. See that door on the back right? If you need change, you ring the doorbell and wait for the owner to answer. When that door opens, the smell that pours out is quite overwhelming. It was worse than any smell we've experienced in China or Africa. The gentleman who helped us explained that the owner has all kinds of animals living in there with him. Everything from chickens to pigs. It is an option to drop off your laundry there to be done for you. I can't imagine having that same man doing our laundry. Yuck! 



The boys in the laundrette. Yes, Isaiah is being a goof ball. :)



Dax's customer took us to dinner tonight. We had
Goosnargh chicken on dauphinoise potatoes with 

mushroom, onion, herb and white wine 

sauce, and fresh vegetables (which I actually ate). Absolutely delicious. 
We met the owner and his wife, his son (and wife), and his daughter (and boyfriend). 
The owner is a former professional race car driver and his big hobby now is classic cars. 
Dax went to his house yesterday and got to see 7 or so of his cars. Neat stuff. 




 Tomorrow, Dax will have to get up early for work (poor thing), while Isaiah and I sleep in (blessed things). I imagine Isaiah will take me to the pool again for my four hours of exercise since I have yet to stop eating this summer.