Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Magical most stressful Glastonbury ever- and worth it!

What can we do on this sunny Sunday? Keen to keep up the fantastic fun we had enjoyed the previous day- 'erm let's take the kiddies to Glastonbury'. This is me, when ever I'm within an hour for the place I hear it calling to me. I can't help it at all I'm drawn there. I love everything about Glastonbury, the drive in along the A39 when you get the first glimpse of the Tor in the misty distance, strolling into the high street to see what new shops or people have popped up since the last visit.
This is my special place- I come here a couple of times a year with my best friend and last year with a little gang of girls for my hen do- best ever!!
It's so different to bring the kids- I'm used to meandering round the shops and quiet reflection in the goddess temple- we didn't attempt this one with three lively toddlers in toe!
Last time I dropped in on Glasto unexpectedly it was a bit of a stress, half way through our holiday/honeymoon very tired William and a huge gang of my new inlaws in toe. They all loved it which made me happier than is probably necessary but was ace to realise they were into the type of alternate place/ ideas that it encompasses- even if just for the day!
This second fly by visit was another first- three under 4 year olds- seriously!
We had a challenge to keep the kiddies from wrecking shop literally! But they loved the chalice well so much!
They ran around, full of wonder, rolled down grassy banks in the meadow, drank the magic water from the lions head and paddled in the icy water!
They were drenched by the time the day was done- what a fab day though!
I love the pic of the three of them in the daffodils with the Tor in the background.
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