Camping in Lancelin

Our last camping trip before Christmas and since Cape to Cape! We have been slacking/unpacking into the new house.

The weather was great and we had a great storm go around us on Saturday. Sadly the awesome lightening pics didn’t come out (user error no doubt). After a spot of rain it was up to 35 degrees and too hot for freddy’s sleep in the camper.

The big kids (Ellis and silly) did some boogie boarding and surfing and Alexander enjoyed being out in the water on his boogie board too!

Today the conditions were so good Ellis and Olly barely got out of the water and I even had a go on Ellis’ board and a boogie board too! It was much more fun than I’d expected and embarrassed not to have done it sooner.

I discovered a good alternative to hair clips when I couldn’t find any… IKEA packet clips!

Freddy as usual ate lots of sand.

Ellis and Olly spent a LOT of time in a tree going up and down a tie down strap!

We also had a lovely walk/skateboard/scooter to the Lancelin pub for some beer and dinner. Even Charlie the dog came and enjoyed the trip!

Ellis and Amara

I don’t know about you girls, but I remember very well getting my ears pierced. There were the negotiations over the earliest possible age with my parents, then the anticipation as I awaited my 13th birthday. I was lucky enough to go with a very dear friend of many years (Louise Ross) which made it even more special.

So when Ellis started asking about when she could pierce her ears it conjured up many memories of all the above. My initial reaction to the ‘when’ question was double figures. It seemed a reasonably poignant time in a life to have it done, old enough to look after them without having to wait until early teens. I then began to think, what’s the big deal? They are only holes in ears afterall and not tattoos! So after much deliberation Denise (Amara’s mum) and I had a chat. I was keen for Ellis to be able to go with a friend like I did as that was such a big part of it for me. Luckily Denise and I were able to come to agreement and so, just before The Ford’s headed to Singapore for Christmas, Ellis and Amara went off excitedly to Essential Beauty to get stabbed in the ears.

Dave and Tom came too purely to take the mickey and crack bad jokes. I mean they came to support and encourage their little girls. Amara and Ellis were not put off at all by comments like “ah, that tissue must be to mop up all the blood” and “so you’ve really never done this before” to the piercer. Ellis and Amara smiled through it all and mentioned only a slight sting when the earrings went in. Brave little things are now very happy with their new ears. If they are anything like their mummies these will be the first of many piercings 😜.

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