Friday, 15 February 2019

Bath Christmas markets

During one of the long weekends in November, we decided to go to Bath and check out the spectacular Christmas market! 

We based ourselves in Crickhowell and took the train (plural actually as we happened to go there on a day with lots of rail replacements etc. I was not happy) to Bath to avoid parking issues and traffic. Might've been easier in the end :D

But for a little bonus we saw SANTA in Crickhowell! They had a parade where dragons were pulling the fire engine where Santa was sitting in. What a nice surprise! Crickhowell itself is a picturesque little town in South Wales. It has a range of lovely shops (what else do you do in towns???). And a couple of FANCY looking hotels/restaurants. Perfect for a day trip, wandering the little streets, glancing at the river.



Then onto the main event, the bustling city of Bath, which is very easy to navigate from the train station. Everything was decorated for Christmas. Very magical :) And huge! Spanning everywhere you look! And when you finally think, at the end of the day, that this must be it! Surely! But again, you end up wandering down another street and uncover more and more and more and more market stalls.






And did a visit to Bath really happen if you didn't visit THE baths? The Roman baths that are the remains of one of the greatest religious spas in the ancient world! There is still natural hot water flow in them from the thermal springs underneath the city. 









Back into the market surrounding the baths in Bath. There are 160 market stalls: a good variety of gifts and food and drinks hot and cold. It lasts for 18 days, finishes too early in my opinion though, 9th of December. 









Well worth a visit! 

Ttyl ;)
Jazzz....

Sunday, 2 December 2018

Fantastical Chocolate Festival

So at the end of the summer Facebook kept bringing up a Fantastical Chocolate Festival ad. Looked ahmazing, a bit scammy at first to be honest but it's touring the country and surely with the first few festivals word would get out, right? So we booked to go to the Birmingham one in October. 


I was expecting a trade show like festival. A place you would go stall to stall and taste + buy all kinds of chocolatey chocolate :) Wouldn't you? This is their description on the FB pages: Artisan Chocolate Traders 🍫 Tasting Stations 😋 Themed Walkabout Characters & Story Corners 📚 Singalong Entertainment 🎭

Sound great doesn't it? Especially with pics like these to promote it :) and no bad press on it  - quite a few events took place before Birmingham. Was super excited!!!!!





WRONG!!!

We got there and... :D Well first of all they screwed up our booking and put us on the more expensive evening wine and cheese festival, which was supposed to be the same as the day choc festival just cheese stalls added. OK not bad not bad at all :D I love wine and cheese, so an unexpected perk :) BUUUUUUUUUT when we got in there was 1!!!!!! YES ONE chocolate stall :D Basically any supermarket has a bigger selection... no artisan traders, or chocolate fountains or themed anything... Then in the main hall there was mostly wine... you could only taste a little sip at a time, otherwise £5 a small glass.... hmmmmmmm.... only one tasting stall so the queue was horrendous, one cheese stall, you could have a little taste of the cheeses, queue was horrendous... one stall to buy crepes and waffles, no tasting there at all, and one stall for paninis I think, didn't quite understand. 4 tables at the middle seating about 10 people each. A singer and that's it :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D You call this a festival??????????????????? What the hell????? :D EVERYONE was complaining :D And the day just choc festival was no better apparently, some poor bugger bought tickets to both :D 

Yes, we got our money back :D

I still had a great weekend in Birmingham though, got SUSHI yum, chocolate form Debenhams, that had a bigger and more interesting selection :D Mr. Special actually said at the time I was choosing what to buy to don't be crazy we're going to a choc festival later, you'll have plenty of interesting things to choose from in there. LOL




Also there was a little FREE chocolate fair in Brindley place that we low key slagged off - Imagine if we had booked to come and see this... Lol it was better than the one we paid for :D






Ttyl ;)
Jazzz...

Sunday, 28 October 2018

I live in a quiet little town

Heartbeat why do you miss when my baby kisses me?

I remember this tune from my childhood since this British drama was shown on our tv at the time as well. And all I remember is that in a small rural town pretty much every week someone is murdered. Ludicrous we thought at the time. Fake News :D

Little did I know that 20? years later I would be living in that town :D Every time I tell my friends what's happening here they're like dude, for real? What the hell is that place I call home????


So one day I had just discovered Netflix and was sitting at home catching up on my Vampire Diaries :D Yes I know I'm wayyyy behind on the times. I blame the place I live in. Mr. Special had gone up to North Wales to sort out the problems in his pub and I was all alone UNTIL

HELP! HELP! HELP! knocking on every door in the hallway HELP! HELP! HELP!


A girl was screaming her heart out and I didn't know if she had run in from the street or from another block of flats (coz I'm the neighbour of the year), but I'm sure at one point she yelled Mr. Specials name as well. What tto you do in this situation??? I don't know if there's anyone following her and didn't want a fight in my flat etc... but at the same time I would want someone to help me if I ever find myself in that situation... Luckily one of the upstairs neighbours opened their door and I went to listen in. The hell is happening here?


Things had calmed down a bit (she wasn't screaming any more) but there was someone saying/threating the neighbour that things will end badly if police is called etc. That went on for a little while and then I stepped out and said I'll phone the police myself if you don't leave right now! "Goodbye!!!!!!!!" He did start descending mildly threatening me now that things won't end well etc. All I could say at that point was "Not for me mate, goodbye now!". For some stupid reason I'd left my door open, thinking I might need to run inside or something... and obviously he saw that... Cool another "threat" from him - "13, unlucky for some". :D Lol I'll be killed in my sleep tonight... fun... The girl left with him, although I said that she can stay if she wants, clearly she was trying to get away from him so I was confused now as to why are you going with him??? To make sure he leaves? Ok you do you. Then they went outside to argue... until the police came and escorted him out of our courtyard. And he's apparently banned from the whole area... I did hear a few days later that he did return to the flat that night (the girl had gone to a friends) and trashed the place. Luckily I survived :)


Also about a week before this happened their flat was broken into, trashed and some items stolen. At the time the guy "found" the thief and recovered the stolen items. OK??? Did you like tell the police? Now it turns out he staged the whole thing... because the girl was trying to break up with him.. 









Friday, 19 October 2018

Blaze

Woke up one Wednesday morning to texts in the group chat like is everything OK in Aber???? Heard there's a big fire and roads are closed???? WHAAAAAAAAT?

And yes it was all true, in the early morning a guesthouse on the promenade had somehow caught on fire and by the pictures it looked absolutely devastating, 12 fire engines from all around the county tried to tackle the blaze, took them about 12hours! 12 people were evacuated (kids amongst them) and 1 is missing!


That section of the promenade was shut for days - even the pedestrian bit! :O The fire had been so damaging to the building that it was structurally unsafe to enter (to potentially find the missing body inside) for weeks after! The fire happened end of July, about a week later a man was arrested for arson. About a month later, investigators and a rescue team were able to enter the building and indeed they found a man's remains in there.


They have opened a lane on the promenade by now (2 months later). Only single file though so a lot of chaos because most of the town is one way system anyway, and one main road from the promenade to town stays closed still. Wonder if they are afraid of the buildings completely collapsing? And what's happened to the people who lived next door? Because the hotel on the other side is closed and would stay closed for at least a year :O That's how bad it was...



Ttyl
Jazz....




Sunday, 30 September 2018

Home trip vol 2

This home trip was full of family activities, nearly every day was planned! And spoiler alert! I got to swim in the swamp!!! Finally! That is now defo my favourite activity ever! And need to do it EVERY time I go back home.

So as Mr. Special hasn't been out camping, I mentioned that to my mum and she was like hell no we aint doing that! Nearly puked at the thought :D :D But she came up with something better! Last year they hired a little cabin in the blueberry woods near a beach. And luckily for me, they had a one night opening and we could all go together! That cabin also had a sauna (be weird if it didn't) and a pond where you can jump into after the hot hot hot sauna. Even my lil bro (11) who is usually very vary and frightful of nearly everything (he's a worrier) ran and jumped in FIRST! What a proud big sis moment! :)

Earlier that day we went to the beach and it was windy as! It is quite rare the sea in Estonia has any waves, so again another first (pretty much) for my family to play around in the waves (don't get too excited for the world wave standards those were still small :D ). It was COLD!! COLD!! but they all went in (mum and my 2 bros), and I couldn't miss the chance! So we jumped in them until our lips turned blue - and H still didn't want to come out!




So that's the cabin we stayed in!
Sike, no! :D I'm so funny :D Later that evening we went for a long walk to a nearby village and there was a little tiny harbour thingy - a small viking boat was there and a few abandoned buildings. Mr. Special and my tiny bro decided to go exploring one of them. Pictured! I didn't because I am very vary and frightful of everything, I am a worrier (see a similarity?). At one point they went out of my sight and I've seen way too many horror films to know what happens in abandoned buildings! Luckily :D they soon emerged unharmed, phew, and climbed back out of the window.

Then another day we went to the zoo to see the new polar bear habitat. And it was cool! Plenty of space for them to play in the water - not long a go they only had a little concrete box with a tiny puddle that they could jump into during the hot summer days. I'm so glad they have a new house to call their home :)



Snacks in my house! 

Following on the abandoned buildings theme we went to Rummu quarry, an abandoned prison, where some buildings are submerged and you can swim up to them and jump off to the blue see through water!


Next up on our daytrip to Padise monastery ruins, if you look hard enough, or are extremely lucky, you can find your way on to the tower as well! But it takes a little while to find the right door and room in that maze of different levels. We knew there was a way up there and did eventually find it :D


My sister lives in Helsinki this year and this was the perfect opportunity for Mr. Special to tick another country off his list and for us to have a place to stay to explore the city. And our first stop was  Linnanmäki amusement park! I've been there once with my sister more than a decade ago and the only thing I remember is that all of a sudden a burger fell out of the sky onto her back :D :D :D :D 



This years theme is how my tiny bro was super upset all the time that he was a few cm shorter than 140cm! and couldn't come to all of the rides me and my sis went on. He even tried to stand on his tiptoes but the attendant (rightly so) wasn't having any of it :D off he went super sulking to Mr. Special and bigger bro, who could go on the rides but were too scared.

Luckily for him the oldest wooden rollercoaster, built in 1951, was fun enough, and we went on it 3 times in a row (no UK style hours waiting in a queue there luckily). Of course he wanted to go a fourth and a fifth time but enough is enough :D


See those yellow tracks in top right corner of the park? The most scariest ride in there! It turns you on your head and then goes through the track twice 105km/h speed! And for some stupid reason the last thought in my head before these rides start is what if my safety restraints have a fault???? aaaaand phhuuuuu you're upside down with that thought... SCARY!!!!!!! And in front of us was a little kid, maybe about 10-12 who went on it ALONE! Jesus give me courage!

On the second day we went to Suomenlinna, a fortress island about 20 minutes by boat from Helsinki. Spent a good couple of hours exploring the few underground parts of the fortress, playing on the cannons, you can climb up on them and some are the usual but a few have a huge platform behind them as well.  That evening we went swimming in the sea... yuckiest sea that is... full of floating seaweed and sharp pebbles were digging into my feet... But kids wanted to go (they had crocs on, lucky), but not alone, so yeah... ew... :D We weren't the only crazy ones though! There were a few people who chose the same spot, in between rocks, not at the actual beachy part. The rocks were great for sunbathing and just sitting and dipping your feet in the water. I hate sand... But I hate sharp pebbles more :D

Last day we took a train to Heureka science centre. I remember when we went there as kids it was HUGE and full of things to do. Weird how perception changes :D Still a big museum full of a lot of interactive activities, we did get tired by the end... First thing the boys did was to build a tall tower out of wooden blocks, then you could build your own car and see if it'll roll down the track. Build a feather cap and see how high it could fly, we also got to put silhouettes of our faces onto coins. And again, the little bro was too small to go and try the bicycle on a wire up under the ceiling. And again the others were too scared :D My sister actually climbed all the way up there but was too chicken and climbed back down :D

Back home we did the compulsory stroll around old town Tallinn, visited my most favourite pancake place in the world: Kompressor and then went to look at the sunset on the beach. Idyllic






On our last full day home we went for a family trip in to the bog! And had a swim in one the cold cold lakes there! A memory I'll cherish forever! It was so cool, and literally took my breath away :D




After that dip was done, we went to a beach nearby and as soon as I thought hey, I'm deep enough to dive in, I hit my knee on a freaking rock while doing it! Awesome, so then the ice cream man came and I had to go out of the water and bleed in front of everyone there :D Fun times!

Last thing - it took us around 2 hours to get our hand luggage back from RyanAir! Since you are no longer able to bring it in the plane with you... 2 hours!!!!! Luckily our train ticket was an open return and we made it to the penultimate train that day... Wasn't expecting that :O

Ttyl ;)
Jazzz...