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UK Holiday 2012 - 2nd stop Northumberland

 
Monday 27th August
A quick breakfast this morning and then a long drive up to Northumberland. We didn’t get far when we were sailing past Morrison’s and Billy said perhaps we should have filled up there. So we did a U turn at the next roundabout and headed back to Morrisons to fill up with diesel. Then we were on our way up the M5 and onwards to the M1 etc.
We stopped twice, once for lunch once on the M1 and we stopped again for cuppa and cake on the A1.

We were on our way to Northumberland to visit Billy's family whilst on holiday.
We were staying at a CL in the same village as Billys mum and arrived at the 5 van site about 6:30. 

 

This was earlier than we thought we would be there so Billy felt that we should go over and see his mum. We were going to drive over in the motorhome but Billy’s sister, Lynne said she would come over and pick us up so that we did not have to worry about parking the motorhome.
Lynne was 35 minutes away so this meant we could have our tea before she picked us up. Lynne and Iain arrived just as I was eating my last mouthful of Fish pie.  We had a quick chat before heading over to Mam for a quick catch up.   A couple of hours later we were climbing into bed feeling very tired, it had been a long day.
Tuesday 28th August
This morning after breakfast we headed over to Mam’s again, this time with the motorhome.  The plan was to go to Alnwick Gardens and then stay overnight at a CS behind the Shepherds Rest. 
We arrived at Mam’s and she surprised us as she was ready and waiting for us ! 
We then drove to Alnwick, about half an hour away. We managed to find a disabled parking spot for the motorhome and borrowed a disabled buggy for Mam. We had not gone far when Mam got confused and ended up reversing straight into me, but behind me was another disabled scooter going the right way and I nearly ended up stuck in the middle. Billy shouted Mam, let go the handle and just in time and she came to a standstill.
We queued for about half an hour to get in, paid our money, £12 each and £10 for Mam (concessionary) , but I mentioned about being a carer for Mam and they took one the £12 off. – so we ended up paying £22. I was disappointed with the gardens as I expected them to be a lot bigger than they were, I guess this is because we have been spoilt by The Eden Project (where we paid the same amount to get in with Mam last year)
I cant say anything stuck in my mind, apart from the Treehouse, but this is outside the gardens and can be accessed without payment. 



 


We decided to book a table in the Treehouse for lunch the next day. We then left the gardens around 2:30 and made a our way to our stop for the night, at the back of the Shepherds Rest pub.
We set up and relaxed, drinking tea, eating chocolates, chatting and reading. Oh and we watched the ducks and chickens waddling around the field.
At 7:30 we went over to the pub where we tucked into lamb steaks and chips. Bob, as usual was the host with the mostest.
We had a nightcap of Baileys, although I did want a coffee to go with it but Bob had closed the kitchen and was not going to make us a coffee unless it was instant.
Back at the van we watched a bit of TV and eventually managed to get Mam into her bed, we then climbed up to the drop down bed for our slumber. 
Wednesday 29th August
After a strange night of on and off sleep I then did not wake again until 9.30, so by the time we got ourselves up and dressed and then did the same for Mam, we did not have breakfast until 10:30. 
We had already discussed whether we should still go to the Treehouse for lunch. It was a set lunch and when I had looked at the menu on my phone the night before there was not a lot of choice for the money they wanted.
I phoned the restaurant and cancelled our lunch appointment. Instead we drove up to Bamburgh and took the coast road home, we stopped for lunch at Seahouses, of course this had to be fish and chips.
After lunch we wandered around the shops for a bit, then we were back on the road again and another quick stop at Craster to pick up some kippers for breakfast.  Back to Longhirst to drop Mam off and then back to the campsite for us.  
Thursday 30th August
Today we were not going far as Mum had a hospital appointment for new hearing aids at 2.30. 
So we had our breakfast and then made our way to Mams, where Billy’s sister Lynne, her partner Iain and girls Billie and Steph were waiting for us. 
The girls were excited and would not settle until they had seen the motorhome, Once they had seen the motorhome they then wanted to go out in it. So we decided to all go the hospital with Mam so that they could ride in the motorhome, they were delighted and planning where they would sleep....


Lynne, Mam and Iain went ahead because time was tight. By the time we arrived at the hospital and managed to park the motorhome Lynne had already gone in the hospital with Mam.   After the hospital we went our separate ways, Lynne, Iain and the girls headed back to their flat as they were off camping in Goole for the weekend, so Billy, Mam and I went off in the van to find somewhere for lunch. We ended up at Woodhorn QEII Country Park where we had lunch, crusty bread, Cornish blue and pork etc. and we spent an hour or 2 watching the swans, geese and duck.
It was back to Mams for a quick turnaround before we were out again visiting Sister Maureen, Nephew Shane, wife Sharon and new arrival, Jakey.    Jakey is our agreat Nephew and has been through a lot in short while.  He is a gorgeous little boy and a joy.
Billy and Shane went out for our supper, Indian takeaway, it was lovely, Billy said the best Indian he has had. I had Bengal Chicken Tikka Massalla and Billy had Bengal Ceylon Chicken Tikka. The latter was too hot for my liking but mine was really tasty.
By the time we had ate, and dropped Mam off home we got back to the site at about 10:30 and it was dark.  We then had to find our pitch in the dark as there were no lights to see where you are parking.

Friday 31st August
Woke up early today, 6:30 and the sun was already shining, Billy put the kettle on for tea and we had tea in bed, eventually getting up at  7:30. It was a lovely morning and we had our breakfast outside watching housemartins flit about. 




We had arranged to pick Mam up at 10:00 and take her to Boundary Mills, there was a sale on and she wanted some sunglasses to replace the ones that she had broken. 
We picked Mam up and then Billys sister Maureen and headed off to Shiremoor where Boundary Mills is. When we came out of Bourndary Mills the sun had gone and it had clouded over.
We had to get back to Ashington for Billy’s mam’s weekly hair appointment at 3pm, we then dropped Maureen off at her bungalow and by now it had started to rain. We picked Billy’s mam up but she wanted to put the lottery on, Billy also wanted some money, so we headed for ASDA, only to find the outside car park was only accessible through the multi storey. We were stuck and had to do an eight point to get out of dead end.  Who should turn up whilst we were trying to get ourselves out of a sticky situation - only Shane, Sharon and little Jakey who thought it was very funny!

We eventually got back to Mams where I cooked a meal. We did not stay late tonight as we wanted to be back before it was dark and spend a bit of time relaxing in the van. We left Mams at 7:30 and we were set up and settled for the evening by 7:45.
Saturday 1st September
We spent the morning shopping in Morpeth after taking a while to find a parking space that would take the motorhome, We ended up parking in Coopies Lane by the Station. Sharon, Shane and Jakey, must think we were stalking them as once again we bumped into them, this time they were supping coffee in a coffee bar. 
From Morpeth we went back to the village and spent the afternoon with Mam at the Flower and Vegetable show in the village hall. We stuffed ourselves with sandwiches and cake and then bought more cake when the exhibits were auctioned off.  Billy was determined he would get the lemon drizzle cake, this he did but disappointingly they only auctioned half the cake.
The evening saw a family gathering at Mams, with Billys oldest sister Maureen, sons, Stephen and Shane with their wives, Trish and Sharon and of course little Jakie to keep us all entertained. He has been through a lot but has come out the other side and now at 17 weeks old he seems to be a very happy and content little boy.

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