Saturday, March 15, 2008

Wells-Next-the-Sea

So my husband decided to surprise me with a weekend away for our fourth anniversary. All three of us went to Wells-Next-the-Sea and stayed in the Arch House Bed and Breakfast (behind the sign in the picture above) for three days. It was a time of many firsts:


Possibly the first time the North Sea got referred to as a lake by a cartographer. Not my fault! Bill was being quite secretive about the whole thing, even going so far as to program the SatNav when I wasn't around. So we're driving along, and I notice the edge of a body of water on the screen of the SatNav. I comment that it looks like a big lake and ask Bill what it's called. He gets a really funny grin on his face and says he doesn't know, but probably should. Huh? Not too long later, I actually get a glimpse of this "big lake" out the window. We were laughing about that one most of the weekend.


First time we ever got locked inside our room. The lock on our door was a little messed up. It was a good thing Bill had his cell phone and the number for the bed and breakfast--they came and let us out pretty quickly.


Madeline's first time to the sea (at Holkham Beach, where we had to pay £3.50 for parking in the off season!):

It was cold and windy, and with the tide being out, a really long walk, but Madeline loved it. She was more of a trooper than her mama, who was tired and cold by the time we got back to the car.



First time learning that just because all information available says activities will be open, it doesn't mean they actually will be. Poor Bill! We ran into this time after time, but we did still manage to have fun. Pensthorpe Natural Centre had a lot of really neat birds, even if the off-road tour wasn't running. And Madeline loved Langham Glass even though the demonstrations weren't happening, because they had a children's play area!



Madeline's first ever boat ride was to see the seals at Blakeney Point. She acted like she hated it the whole time (being forced to sit still instead of climbing all over the boat like she wanted to) until it was time to get off. Then she was mad it was over.



Last, but not least, we experienced the first signs of just how dangerous Madeline is going to be to the males of the species when she grows up. While eating lunch in a pub on the last day, she blew kisses and smiled quite coyly at a random grandpa-aged man who was talking to her. He was so charmed he bought her a whole chocolate bar! Sigh...

All in all, it was a great 4th anniversary present, and quite unexpected.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

One thing we learned in England was to never trust what's posted. If an establishment is closing at 6 p.m., they don't want to see anyone in there after 5:45 p.m. It got very annoying for us, being used to 24-hour grocery stores. Ethan requested his Univ of Liverpool transcripts in January, and it took them two months to actually send them. We were not surprised. Have tons of fun! Have you seen all the great British daffodils that usually come out in March?

lizS said...

yeah! emily has a blog! woohoo! great pics! i'm so excited to be able to keep up with your stuff now! come visit my blog too! love you!!!

Anonymous said...

It is good to see you guys are enjoying England. I can't wait to hear more of your adventures. Thanks for letting me know about your blog.

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Corrina Dea said...

What a sweet surprise!!! What a great experience for your family even though the weather was cool.

Can't wait to hear about your next adventures!

Anna said...

so good to see how you are doing. keep us posted on all the fun things going on with you and your family. Madeline is getting so big. well keep in touch.

Lewis Times said...

Yippee! You have a blog, you had a great anniversary, and I get to see pictures! Sorry to hear of the let downs, but what an adventure!

SarahG said...

YEA!! I'm excited to read about the Hardy's English Adventures! Thanks for sending me the link! Now, get back to blogging, so we have more to read!!

julie said...

Emily~
Madeline is so cute! What a great surprise anniversary present! I can't wait to hear more about your adventures in England.
Julie

My blog is
http://juliemariec.blogspot.com/

RubyStitches said...

Hi Guys, it's great to hear about your adventures and the pictures are a bonus. We love seeing how Madeline is growing. Spring is here in SoCal and everything is growing especially the weeds!! We are getting ready to move April 21 so things are a bit crazy. Love you all, Viv and Gary