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luckykaa ([personal profile] luckykaa) wrote2025-10-04 02:01 pm
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The runaway Neil went down the hill

I drove a train!

I had a train driving experience to go on. A birthday gift from my lovely [personal profile] flickums ! So I took a day off work and drove down to the Sherwood Forest railway. A small narrow gauge railway in Nottinghamshire. They're only little engines. 

Arrived in plenty of time to get lunch first. There's were signs to a nearby cafe which turned out to be a lot further than expected with signs taunting us every hundred or so metres. Eventually we found it, had lunch, and returned in time for the lesson. Bob introduced himself and as we were about to set off a family arrived - so I had passengers! Brief pause while he sold tickets and we were off.

A short journey - Bob showed me what to do - did the controls on the steep part - and let me operate the regulator the rest of the way down the hill. And then up the hill. Final segment I had a little more responsibility as I added coal to the engine, and on the way up, I even got to pull the whistle! Who doesn't love doing that!

Didn't stay for long but there was a coin operated radio control boat lake so we had a go at driving those around. They weren't all that easy to control.

It was a fairly simple little journey, but I really had fun. Even the horrible traffic on the drive home didn't ruin my mood. 

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Judith Proctor ([personal profile] watervole) wrote2025-09-28 02:07 pm
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 Theo is growing rapidly.  He'll be one year old by the end of October, and it hardly seems possible.

He's a cheeky little monkey, outgoing and very confident.

He's totally adorable when he sees me. Gives a big smile and crawls, very fast, over to see me. Grabs hold of my legs, pulls himself to standing, and asks to be picked up.  (Not verbally, but it's a very expectant face)

Which I love doing - he's very cuddly.

But, he's also getting heavy.   Very heavy...

And my back is suffering.

I've got to learn to resist that happy face, and play with him on the floor.  And read books to him on the floor as well.  I think that lifting him onto my knee when I'm reading to him is actually the biggest source of the back pain, as I have to lean forward to do it.