Soarin from Scotland to Mickey ;-D ~ June 2009

That rate is pretty naff isn't it:sad: . We last went in June'07 and were getting around 1.95, just need to keep our fingers crossed eh?

Falkirk's not too far from Glasgow, I went to see a fortune teller in Falkirk years ago and it didn't take us too long to get there :drive: at all. I have also just revealed myself to be a complete nutter haven't I :scared: :blush: :rotfl2:

I wouldn't worry! I was in Debenhams lift today and when some people got out leaving just me DH, DD7 and DD2 and the doors closed I started to do a little dance to make them laugh. Sadly for me there was a security camera pointing right at me! :rotfl: Some security guards probably laughed at me all day!!!:blush:

Sometimes I do wonder about my sanity!!
 
I wouldn't worry! I was in Debenhams lift today and when some people got out leaving just me DH, DD7 and DD2 and the doors closed I started to do a little dance to make them laugh. Sadly for me there was a security camera pointing right at me! :rotfl: Some security guards probably laughed at me all day!!!:blush:

Sometimes I do wonder about my sanity!!

:rotfl2: :rotfl2: As Anne Shirley (Anne of Greengables) would say "you are a kindred spirit"
 
Oh, would you be willing to post some photos of your area? Another family from Edinburgh did, Dr_Finkelstien (Di and Grumpy) and I just loved them. I am sure others would also.:goodvibes
Melissa

OK, I have tracked down some pics of some ares near us we have been recently. For those who live near me you can ignore this if they are boring!!!!!!! You have probably been a thousand times yourself!!!

Anyway my town is nothing spectacular to say the least. We are about equidistant from Glasgow and Edinburgh - about 30 mins drive to both (25 on the train) so quite central. You have to remember that compared to the US Scotland is a wee country and it doesn't take very long to get anywhere. Last year in my job i covered the whole width of the country from the islands in the west to St Andrews in the East. The great thing is though that there is a such a diversity of scenery in that small space. Until recently we have not really made the effort to go exploring where we live except when we had visitors who wanted a wee tour! If the weather has been OK we are trying to see a bit more.

I will start with my favourite place - St Andrews - which is an hour from us. I have great affection for this place as its where we used to go on holiday when i was little. My Mum and Dad met while at University there and so it was special to them too. From quite a young age I wanted to go tot University there too and I managed to get a place to study Biology. I had the best 4 years you could imagine. It was not an easy place to live mind you. It is a very cold cold place! the flat we lived in had windows which did not fit properly so you could poke your little finger out into the outside world so you can imagine the drafts! It also had no heating except little electric heaters dotted about. We used to plug up the gaps in the window frames with tissue and exist permanently under quilts! For a few months though - nearing summer the weather would be lovely and it was fantastic. To be honest none of that really bothers you at that age does it? I met fantastic friends whom I treasure and had the best time. My brother strangely enough also decided to go there so all 4 of us graduated from St As. Quite unusual. The best bit about St Andrews was that I met my DH! He was a friend of a friend and I am so lucky to have met him. When we return now it has really nice memories for us. Its a beautiful town which is obviously famous for the golf but it is worth a visit for the town and the beautiful beach. No better way to blow away the cobwebs than a stroll down the beach at West Sands! Don't forget your wellies, fleece and hat though!!!!:rotfl:

Here is a view of the town from the beach.

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My brood making their castles.

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Another trip - this time just DH and DD7 due to the climb being too much for the little one. DH is from a small village at the bottom of the Ochil Hills which is about 20 mins drive from us. It sits at the bottom of the hilss and he used to climb them as a boy. He has taken DD7 up several times and it really is beautiful up there. Here are a few to give you an idea.

This is Castle Campbell.

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So peaceful and a great view out over the surrounding towns.

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Edinburgh at Christmas - so beautiful at that time of year. We went to the outdoor skating rink and had a lot of fun. DD7 loves to skate and she has been a few times. Sadly she thinks she is a world champion figure skater now and during a particularly energetic arabesque she did fall on her bottom! Thankfully her trousers did not get too wet!!

The skating rink and Christmas Market.

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DD7, Me and Granny.

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View up towards Edinburgh Castle - photo does not do it justice. The twinkling lights were really lovely up there.

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My favourite day out over the Christmas holidays was to a place about 40 mins from us called the Queen Elizabeth Forest which is near to a place called Aberfoyle. We had not been before and chose a short-ish walk to do. sadly for us it happened to be up one side of a big hill and down the other. DD7 managed to get up the hill but it was a bit far for DD2 who we had to carry about half of the way as it was not suitable for a stroller. Heavy work!!

It was a very cold day but it was breathtaking up there. When we got to the top there was a viewpoint and at the viewpoint was a cairn. In case you have not seen one a cairn is a pile of stones usually at the top of a hill. It is tradition to add a stone to the cairn so it builds up over time.

Here is DD7 adding her stone to the cairn.

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Admiring the view....

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Last one before I bore everyone to death is a very special place for me. It is Airth Castle about 3 miles from us. Some back story here...

My Mum grew up in a cottage at the bottom of the lane which led up to Airth Castle. In those days it was not used for anything in particular. The castle itself dates back to the 14th century and the ruined church beside it even earlier. There is a real sense of history with it as it played a real part in the history of Scotland once belonging to the family of Robert the Bruce. It had an old stable block which was derelict and my Mum used to play there as a child. When i was little I have vivid memories of my Grandad taking me and my brother up there to the old walled garden to play and walk the dog. We used to stop at the burn on the way and the way back and play pooh-sticks.

Anyway, the castle was bought over and it has been restored and turned into a hotel. The old stable block was rebuilt into rooms and also a function suite and restaurant.

So one night DH (or should I say Dbof) and I were at Airth Castle for a meal to celebrate our anniversary of getting together. Must have been our 4 year landmark. Anyway he proposed there and it was perfect.

When it came time to choose a venue it was obvious where we both wanted it to be. We got married in the old Castle and had our reception in the function suite. I loved every minute of it and I still love to see the castle on the hill as i drive by. Good memories.

Now I don't even have a decent picture of it - just this one from our wedding day following the piper down from the castle to the reception but you get the idea....

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So there is a wee tour for you. Hope you enjoyed it and didn't get too bored!!!!!!!!

Next time back to business!!!!!!

i have started the list making process so need to share those. Any additions or suggestions for additional lists is welcomed. you can never have too many lists!!!!!!!!!!
 
Oh wow! Thank you so much for sharing all of those gorgeous pictures and special stories. :goodvibes One day I will get to Scotland. ::yes::
 

Thank you for the photos and the history. Ok, I am soooo jealous of your wedding photo. That is just amazing and so cool that your DH proposed there. Wish my DH was home right now because he would love to see these photos. I'll be sure to show him when he gets back. We have always wanted to go to Scotland. DH has traced his ancestory back to the MacGregor Clan and he has all kinds of books on Scotland and its history.

And see, I wouldn't know about the tradition of the cairn if you hadn't told us here. Hopefully we will get to go one day.

Again thank you for the pics.
Melissa
 
Glad you liked them! Thought they might be a bit boring! You should try to get to Scotland one day. You would love it!
 
Ok, showed the DH, and when I said you thought your pics might be boring his response was, "You live in a country full of castles!!!"

Also, was Rob Roy filled there at Castle Campbell, DH thought it looked really familiar to him.

Again, thanks for the pics, your area is so beautiful!
 
Ok, showed the DH, and when I said you thought your pics might be boring his response was, "You live in a country full of castles!!!"

Also, was Rob Roy filled there at Castle Campbell, DH thought it looked really familiar to him.

Again, thanks for the pics, your area is so beautiful!

Aww thanks! Guess you don't always appreciate what is on your doorstep!

I may be wrong but I think Rob Roy was actually mainly filmed in Ireland! Go figure!! It was cheaper to film there apparently!
 
The pictures are great! Not boring at all.

DH is also trying to plan a trip for us to Europe in a few years and he has asked for my input...I said make it so I don't have to cross the water or get on a plane!:rotfl2: I have NEVER flown before....and there is that whole crossing water thing...But your pics inspire me....
 
subbing! I can't read right now, but I scrolled past some of your beautiful pics and can't wait to read!!
 
The pictures are great! Not boring at all.

DH is also trying to plan a trip for us to Europe in a few years and he has asked for my input...I said make it so I don't have to cross the water or get on a plane!:rotfl2: I have NEVER flown before....and there is that whole crossing water thing...But your pics inspire me....

You should come over - there are so many places to visit and so many different countries to see. The flight over the Atlantic is not actually that long - it passes reasonably fast. To New York is only about 5 hours so I suppose it depends where you are in the US.

Flying is actually not too bad. I always imagine we are just in this large room and have to stay there. i don't like to think about being up in the sky!!!


subbing! I can't read right now, but I scrolled past some of your beautiful pics and can't wait to read!!

Glad you are joining in!!!
 
Your post about your area was very fun to read! I too didn't know what a cairn was. So I am guessing that anyone who comes upon one adds a rock? Kind of a neat tradition.
Looking at the beach photos I am wondering about your tides. How high are your tides there? We've got a bit of one here but not very high.
My DD is going to have a fit when she sees these pictures! She is often announcing that she needs to marry someone who owns a castle so she can live in it! Not very likely here.... no castles! :rotfl:
Your wedding picture is wonderful! I love that your DH was in a kilt! Is it common for the groom to wear one for his wedding?
You can tell us about where you live any time! I think we all loved hearing about it! ::yes::
 
Oh my GOSH! I just saw the pictures of your country and I'm not sure how you could think we would get bored of looking at those!! O.K., where I live, the pics are boring. Definately wouldn't think of Scotland terrain as being boring!
I'm supposed to be getting "fit" too. But I only worked out once this last week. I'm running out of time, so I better get a move on.
 
Your post about your area was very fun to read! I too didn't know what a cairn was. So I am guessing that anyone who comes upon one adds a rock? Kind of a neat tradition.
Looking at the beach photos I am wondering about your tides. How high are your tides there? We've got a bit of one here but not very high.
My DD is going to have a fit when she sees these pictures! She is often announcing that she needs to marry someone who owns a castle so she can live in it! Not very likely here.... no castles! :rotfl:
Your wedding picture is wonderful! I love that your DH was in a kilt! Is it common for the groom to wear one for his wedding?
You can tell us about where you live any time! I think we all loved hearing about it! ::yes::

Glad you enjoyed my pics. Yes Grooms traditionally wear kilts to weddings in fact most male guests wear kilts. Here is another pic from our day....

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and one from my brothers wedding - all the kilted men and my SIL together.

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I love the kilt and think all men look great in one. They are worn quite a lot to functions. In fact DH wore his last night to a Burns Supper.
 
Oh my GOSH! I just saw the pictures of your country and I'm not sure how you could think we would get bored of looking at those!! O.K., where I live, the pics are boring. Definately wouldn't think of Scotland terrain as being boring!
I'm supposed to be getting "fit" too. But I only worked out once this last week. I'm running out of time, so I better get a move on.

I am not doing too well either! Need to step it up a bit or I will regret it when I get to WDW.
 
Wow, I didn't know kilts were worn so often. Seems like I read that each family has their own pattern?? Is that right? The shoes... looks like they are lace up??
I love your wedding picture! Even a hat too! Another crazy question, are the bridesmaids usually younger? Here the bride will have her sisters or future SIL and close friends, usually not younger girls.
Where did you go for your honeymoon?
 
Wow, I didn't know kilts were worn so often. Seems like I read that each family has their own pattern?? Is that right? The shoes... looks like they are lace up??

Every family can trace their ancestors back to a certain clan and each clan will have their own pattern. Some people choose to wear their families tartan but some choose a kilt because they like it. There are also patterns which are not clan related. The shoes are lace up and they are wrapped up the sock a little.It is also traditional to wear a little dagger called a Sgian Dubh (pronounced Skeen an doo) inside the sock.

I love your wedding picture! Even a hat too! Another crazy question, are the bridesmaids usually younger? Here the bride will have her sisters or future SIL and close friends, usually not younger girls.
Where did you go for your honeymoon?

Yes here too people sometimes have their friends or sisters and SILs. Younger children can be bridesmaids or very little girls can be flower girls. I chose to have my cousins little girls as they were the only kids in the family at that time (brother not married) and as they were willing to come from New Zealand I thought it would be nice. Choosing family is sometimes easier than picking which friends you would want to have!!!!

We honeymooned in Malta with a trip to Sicilly in the Med Sea. Two weeks of relaxing - bliss!!!!



I love looking at the wedding pics people post here and the differences in traditions.
 












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