Sunday, 9 September 2012

Heritage Week

I'm going to make it a week in pictures because I am really busy creating chaos, crawling and trying to break things so don't have time to blog! It has been Heritage Open Week this week (free museums) so mummy made sure we got our cultural money's worth!

Chloe visited and while her and mummy gossiped away, they occasionally got round to taking me places. The best bit was definitely Segedunum where there is a Roman fort in Wallsend as well as a recreated bath house. Mummy called it 'cool!', Chloe kindly humoured her, and I fell asleep in my pram. It was a good lunch though in the cafe (cheese sandwiches)! We also went for a walk along from Whitley Bay to Tynemouth. All that sea air made us need a nap at the end!









Weeeeeee!
On Saturday, we went for a bike ride to Earsdon. Thank you to Uncle Jamie and Auntie Sue for the bike seat. I loved it and spent the whole time watching the wheels go round on daddy's bike (and trying to put my fingers down the back of mummy's trousers). I also got a trip to the park out of this. By the time I got back I was very tired yet again!



Phew! All that peddling tired me out!



























The best was yet to come when on Sunday we went to the George Stephenson railway museum and got to go on a steam train for free!! It was so much fun and I even made friends with the Engine driver!












2 comments:

  1. Aren't museums always free?

    Shouldn't both of you have helmets on that bike?

    Steam trains are cool.

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  2. No outside of the Greater London area we have to pay for museums mainly.
    We tried to buy a helmet at Halfords for Vittorio but his head was too small apparently for any helmet on the market (44cm) so we took it easy on country cycle paths and I didn't wear one in solidarity.
    Steam trains are indeed extremely cool.
    All comments well received. Thanks for caring.

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