Big ski holiday of the year for us. Me, friends, the WAMs and their families, plus BF meeting us there, yay, so it's a big Wooo Hoooo, and Rah Team, Rah !!
It looks like it will also be sunny here, for anyone who's staying at home.
I've got my four year old daughter for 2 days, the plan is to do some stuff then get some lunch.... Lunch I had pre-prepared which will be very miniature versions of classic meals - Burger and chips, the buger will be about 50p sized. Mini jacket spud and sausage and mash - Sausages about 3/4 of an inch long with tablespoon of mash. Not sure about desserts yet, or afternoon meal, lol.
In-laws arriving from NZ and OZ... Tower of London with them on Good Friday, than in a couple of weeks we are meeting them in Italy for a week, then on a cruise for a week.
Not really looking forward to it as my family area heading offon their holidays for two weeks so I will be on my own. They did say I could join them but I think they deserve a family holiday without me tagging along. Will probably do a lot of walking.
No, no, no spotit - you are completely wrong. No-one is ever too old for Disneyworld. I would love to go if I could find someone to pay and to wheel me around in a wheelchair.
Like Lofty, we stay off the roads at Easter and avoid the tourists. As much as I love to see the county (Norfolk) come alive after the winter, Easter is sometimes very busy around here.
Assuming the weather's good, we'll spend time in the garden, but eitherway we'll have a quiet time.
Yes, yes - I'm too old for Disneyworld and have been all my life! I can't think of anything that appeals less. Enjoy the peace and quiet Spotit3 or maybe a day out to somewhere they wouldn't want to go?
Agree with you Maidup. Disneyworld would be the last place I would choose for a holiday. If this weather keeps up I will have no problem as I will just do plenty of walking, might help the weight problem too!! Scotland would be my favourite holiday destination. My late husband and I used to go there all the time.