Monday, 12 August 2013

Golfing partners

The houseful of visitors is dwindling in number. Our son flew back to Bahrain on Saturday. The whole family left before 06.00 for the London train from Hull so I didn't see them leave as I was at work. Driving home after 07.00 I felt a bit tearful at the thought that our son wouldn't be there and I don't know when we'll see him again. Our daughter-in-law and grandchildren have gone for a final visit to friends before flying home in about ten days' time.

One of the nice things about having our son here has been that he and his father, the Great Golfer, have played golf together several times. They have partnered each other before in a very different sporting activity. During 1999 they spent hours and hours training together for a gruelling ultra canoe marathon, called the Duzi Canoe Marathon. This takes place every year over three days in January between Pietermaritzburg and Durban on the Umsunduzi and Umgeni rivers in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Father and son decided to do it together in January 2000 to celebrate the new millennium and Father's 60th birthday. They survived the ordeal in extreme heat and difficult paddling conditions.


Now, in August 2013, they are older and wiser and stuck to dry ground (except for having to fish the occasional ball out of a water hazard!) and enjoyed playing golf together. Far more relaxing for the whole family!


The photographs speak for themselves!

Personally, I've found a bit of time to sew and have made three more charity tote bags for the sale table at my place of work and a set of coasters for a colleague's birthday present. These coasters are easy to make and are very popular with the recipients.


The person for whom I made these has ordered four sets as stocking fillers for Christmas!

Now I have a bag to make for my daughter-in-law before she returns to Bahrain...

2 comments:

  1. Hi Margaret,

    For some reason, I am unable to view the photos. Anyway, I'm sure your son and husband had a great time bonding together.

    Can you believe that summer is almost over?

    I hope you enjoy the rest of what's left of summer.
    Virna

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  2. Thanks Virna. I hope the photo problem isn't on my side. I don't think I did anything different.

    Every now and then, the weather warns us that summer will come to an end. There has been some rain but it needs to stay dry a bit longer as the farmers around us are harvesting their wheat now. I love watching the work in the fields. My grandfather was a farmer so, maybe, it's in the blood!

    Best wishes
    Margaret

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