John's cousin Marie, her hubby Tony, daughter
Shalina, son Darren, his partner
Nyrie & their one year old baby Jasmine, arrived from Australia last week, one day later than planned. What a fiasco and complete nightmare! The story is that we had their flight info and John's brother Chris viewed the website to check the flights were still on schedule. It stated that the connecting flight from
Kuala Lumpur was cancelled so John decided to ring Marie to find out the new flight details. It was 05:30 in the morning their time and John woke them up but good job really. To cut a long story short, it turned out that they should have been on the flight that left 00:15, five hours earlier! Well, poor Marie was in bits, so upset at the thought that they may not be able to even make it over here, having to book another flight for 5 adults and a baby. Fortunately, they managed to get on the exact same flight the following day and the aeroplane turned out to be virtually empty! That was one hurdle sorted but as they also had a flight to Rome arranged for the Wednesday, they missed that too and this also had to be changed. All that extra cost has now left them with little spending money and John reckons this is worrying Marie a lot. The purpose of the whole trip is to get
Shalina to a twirling competition in Dublin at the end of this week. She is one of the top performers in the world and at 22 years old, is probably a veteran in her field. What she does with a baton is truly amazing!
Saturday was a hectic day. In the afternoon John and I went to a kids' party. Dylan, my friend Ellie's oldest son was 5 and the garden was all geared up for a fun day with two paddling pools, a trampoline and a sand pit. The weather couldn't have been any better; in fact it was too hot and I found what shade I could. Unfortunately we could only stay a couple of hours as we had to get back to ours to host a family
barbecue. Seventeen of us in all: Chris, Sandy & the kids, Marie, Tony,
Shalina, Darren,
Nyrie & Jasmine, Jacqui and Kevin, Paul, my parents and us. As usual, John didn't let the coals cool down before he put the food on the grill and promptly we had black burgers and bangers! He will never learn and he certainly can't take
criticism. Clearly a man's barbie is his castle!!! Lots of hints were flying in and eventually my dad took over and the food became edible! I'm so glad I don't eat meat so everything on my plate is the right colour! Anyway, we sat outside till dusk as it was so warm, then adjourned into the living room for some games. Some played Dingbats, others were on the
wii and we were also introduced to an Aussie game which Marie brought along, which apparently, is no longer available and no-one can get it anywhere - not even on the
internet! I can't remember what it's called but it was very good. It
involved several large pictures which were made up on hundreds of objects, scenes and events. On each picture you had to list as many things as you could see starting with a certain letter of the alphabet, but you only had a minute to do it. Once the minute was up, you pass the picture to your left and so on and once
everyone's seen all the pictures, you do the scoring. For every unique word you've written, you gain a point. Very simple but very good.
On Sunday, I had a lie-in after the late night, caught up with some TV I'd recorded Friday and Saturday including the Celebrity MasterChef final. I was pleased that Liz McClarnon won it as before she entered the competition she'd never ever used an oven! There's hope for me yet! I spent the rest of the day in the garden, reading, chilling out and falling asleep! Another amazingly hot and sunny day. We were invited to Chris and Sandy's for the evening and dinner which we took in the garden as by that time, it was a tad cooler, and certainly less stuffy that sitting indoors. The bugs were biting at dusk and John and Paul were the victims; they didn't touch me! I don't know what they were, nothing like gnats, but come Monday, Paul's foot had swollen right up and puss was oozing out of one of the bites. Yuck. I made sure he went to the chemist this morning to get it sorted- Lisa's orders! Anyway, back to Sunday night, and we had a return match of the Aussie game I can't remember the name of which took bloody ages when it came to the scoring as there were ten of us playing. John was drinking stronger lager than he's used to and got hammered. When this happens, he gets louder and louder which I have to admit embarrasses me, even if we're around family. The funny part was that he couldn't read hardly any of the words he'd written down and couldn't focus to read them anyway! It wasn't until midnight that we finally finished! We got home half an hour later; poor John had to get up for work just after 5am although actually, I have no sympathy for him because he got hammered and then kept me awake with his snoring for ages. He had a hangover which was self inflicted so
hahaha!