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"Tales from the farmers wife" shares the funny and interesting happenings on our lovely holiday farm with Farmer Nick and our 6 children. A behind the scenes look on balancing family, farming, the holiday business and cooking for all. 

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Silent Sunday / Project 52

by CoombeMill 17 June 2012 00:00

Sunday, no words needed, a photo says it all........

Jed and Piglet on the Farm

 

  

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by CoombeMill 16 June 2012 08:30

A Family Divided

It is the first time we have taken just 2 children away on holiday, but at half term we took the older 2 children and Yia Yia (Greek Grandma) to France. Yia Yia is very good at French and the idea was to boost the boys understanding as the eldest is just beginning his GCSE work and his French, which he needs for his baccalaureate, is woeful! Billed as a "road trip”, with nothing booked but the return Ferry to Plymouth we began our adventure. Back home the business was in the capable hands of Farmer Ted and the rest of the children had our lovely ex nanny come to stay, taking time out from her almost completed teaching degree. 

Team France

We planned our days over lovely French meals, the children forced to order for themselves in French! We found quirky places to stay, from stunning chateaux’s to hotels a kin to Faulty Towers, complete with Manuel! We cycled miles through vineyards and French villages, tasted wine in Chateaus, played in their grounds, picnicked by rivers and swam in the sea with no wet suits, burr! The highlight was a French zoo where the animals so much closer than in England. We loved every minute and my only regret was not having my camera on me half the time! I would definitely do this sort of adventure holiday again with the older boys, it was perfect for them.   

 Team France on tour

 

Team Coombemill

Back at home the kids were out to play every day, Clare took so much time to ensure they had friends to stay, and went out for day trips all over the place from the Eden Project to the beach. I am so grateful to her for giving our 4 children such a lovely stay-cation and to Farmer Ted for managing the farm for us and ensuring our holiday guests had the usual Tractor rides to help out each day. Team France would not have happened for the boys without them!

 

Children Playing from Coombe Mill at half term

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Father's Day for Farmer Nick

by CoombeMill 14 June 2012 10:50

To Dad from all the children with Love

Farmer Nick to all our holiday guests, loving husband to me and Dad our 6 children, he may not be perfect but we love him dearly and are delighted to let him know on Father's Day. The kids have come up with their own special ideas, with only the sort of abstract and sometimes random ideas that kids do: Over to the children with their special messages for their Dad; I notice with sadness that for the first time no one chose to use Daddy, some parts of their growing up are so hard to see go!

 

Alistair age 14

Dear  Dad,

Ally with his Father's Day Card

On Father’s Day I would like to thank you for:Card to Dad

Being funny in your own special way

Letting me drive the tractor

Sharing my taste in food

Taking us to France

Knowing about cars as Mum is rubbish!

But your jokes really suck!

Love Ally x

 

Felix Age 11

Dear Dad,card for DadFelix and card for Dad

On Father’s Day I would like to thank you for:

Being there to fix things for me

Being amusing

Buying us the quad bike


Being an amazing Dad & not cuddling me so much these days!

But stop being so embarrassing!

Love Felix xx

 

Theo Age 10

Dear Super Dad,

On Father’s Day I would like to thank you for:Theo and Card for Dad

Driving me from club to clubFather's Day Card

Giving me great big hugs

Not minding when I sneak a sip of your beer

Caring for all the animals and letting us live at CoombeMill

But I’m not so keen on squeezy hugs!

 

 

Guy & Jed  age 8 

(they chose to share a letter)

Dear Dad,

On Father’s Day we would like to thank you for:Father's day card for DadJed and Guy with card for Dad

Being the best Dad in the world

The most cuddly Dad too

Looking after the animals and the farm

Helping us build and make things

For being yourself

But please stop snoring and snorting through our TV programmes like the Apprentice!


Clio age 8

Dear awesome Dad,card for DadClio with card for Dad

On Father’s Day I would like to thank you for:

Always having a sense of humor

Being Kind and super

Thank you for the rabbits and play areas at Coombe Mill

You’re the best

But you are impossible to talk too as you are always in a silly mood or a cross mood

 

I am linking this post to Mummy Central's Blog Carnival where the lovely ladies there are encouraging us to write our letters to the man that has influenced our lives. Read Donna's own often shocking heart felt letter to her own Dad and see what others are saying on Fathers Day.

National Trust, pleasing all generations.

by CoombeMill 11 June 2012 12:09

 Thought the National Trust was meant for your parents? 

 

My childhood memory of the National Trust is of anoraks, garden tea and boredom!  Now with their  50 things to do before 11 initiative,  as embarked up on by Kids Outdoors, The Boy and Me , Little Sheep Learning and More than a Mum, it feels like they have something to offer for all generations. We have a couple of gems close to us and Julie, local friend to me and mum to 2 lovely girls, offered to share their appeal......

 

Julie's Perspective

Escaping the traffic-jam-from-hell on the M5 last summer, we headed for the A roads and accidentally discovered the wonders of Avebury. Inspired, we bought an annual National Trust family membership and ever since have been getting our money’s worth exploring as many Cornish NT properties as possible. By a happy coincidence my Dad bought a membership at the same time so now we check out these places from the point of view of three generations. Here are two of our favourites within a short drive of Coombe Mill..…

 

Lanhydrock House

Lanhydrock House

 

What’s not to like about this place? It is a stunning house set in a large wooded estate which offers you the chance to see what life was like for a wealthy Victorian family and their numerous staff. Bring anyone of any age here and there will be something to capture their interest and make for an enjoyable day out. What I love is that the rooms have been so well preserved it’s almost as if the occupants have just stepped outside for a moment. And having studied the Victorians in recent years, both my girls loved seeing what their life was like at close range.

My Dad was particularly fascinated by the history of the family who owned the house and spent time poring over the extensive background material and photographs which are available to visitors. He was also thrilled to be able to play the Steinway Grand Piano in the Long Gallery (anyone who is a reasonable pianist can!). Having toured the house he was then happy to sit in the beautiful gardens reading the local guide book, browsing the second hand book shop in the old stables, whilst we and the children explored the grounds more extensively.

Play Area at Lanhydrock

 

There is a small but well laid out adventure playground in the woods just next to the main car park, as well as picnic areas and a plant nursery - all this before you even need to pay to enter the grounds and the main house. Definitely recommended.

 

Trerice…

Trerice House and Gardens

 

is an Elizabethan Manor House, a little gem of a place tucked away not far from Quintrell Downs. The house itself doesn’t take too long to tour (so ideal for really little ones) but nevertheless offers a snapshot of times gone by. It is very much a “hands-on” National Trust property with opportunities for youngsters to try on chain mail and armour, and a very impressive helmet. (see photo). They can even imagine a world without their Xbox and try the games that Elizabeth children played.

 

Trying out the Armour

 

 

Outside in their stunning garden, you can have a go at kayling (Cornish skittles) and spaycock (which apparently in Tudor times involved hitting a chicken’s head between two bats - the idea being to make as much mess on your opponent as possible!). These days things are rather more sedate and a cork with a few chicken feathers attached is used instead. The grounds are beautifully maintained and every time you turn a corner there is a bench just crying out for you to sit, reflect and enjoy another photo opportunity!

Gardens to play in and enjoy

 

As with every National Trust house, the guides are well informed and eager to share their knowledge and passion for the property with you. It is always worth checking the website for any special activities on offer at the time of your visit. And you can guarantee that the café will be a child (and grandparent) friendly place to catch your breath and enjoy good coffee and food!!

 

My thanks....

to Julie for sharing her family days out here. This is her second post for me as she also shared her family trip to Cardinham Woods. I am rather hoping there will be more to come! If you would like Julie to Guest post for you please do contact her by email on fontberman@btinternet.com  


Silent Sunday / Project 52

by CoombeMill 10 June 2012 00:00

It's Sunday again, no words needed!

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