Sunday 14 January 2018

Charlie Was Team Captain Today.

Nine year old Charlie is football mad.  He plays footy every day.. at lunchtime at school, trains one evening a week,  plays for a team on a Sunday morning and any other time in between he can fit it in.  

Today Charlie was team captain.  Luckily grandad and I went along to watch the match this morning.   Of course his mum, Caroline, was there too.  The weather was rather cold and rather dull this morning but happily the action on the field was anything but dull!



That's Charlie up there going over for a high five after one of his team mates had scored a goal. 


I'm no good at football commentary but I know it was an exciting match today and I managed to catch a few action shots from the sideline.


I caught a couple of goals going in too.  This is one of Charlie's goals in the making.  That ball is heading right for the back of the net!



This great goal too and they kept on coming!


More action with Charlie right in the middle of it.



Yep, there was lots of exciting stuff happening on the pitch today.  That's Charlie chasing the ball on the left hand side.

It was a great match for Charlie, not only was he Captain, but he scored two goals and the team won 6-1.  

Well done Charlie and well done Tigers!

Friday 5 January 2018

Good Old Cleveleys

On a cold and blustery day back in October last year William and I along with the Goodalls, packed a picnic, grabbed enough coats, hats and scarves to keep us all nice and toasty warm, loaded everything into Gary's van and headed to good old Cleveleys for a day by the sea.



There is nothing like a picnic on the prom.  The bracing sea air, the seagulls, the sea view and family to share it with make it a wonderful way to spend an afternoon.



Nicholas found a perch on which to consume his picnic.  I have several other pictures from over the years of Nicholas on this perch.


William was freezing so Victoria and Gary stepped in to warm him up with a group hug.


A daughter and her dad moment.


A mum and her son moment.


A family moment.


The boys had their bikes with them and had fun on the sand riding in and out of the water. This was a first, riding on the sand, as far as I can remember.


A grandson and his grandad moment.


And another of Nicholas sitting on his grandad's knee.  When he sat up there Nicholas remembered...


.. this baby picture of him and grandad and wanted to recreate it.  It made me smile because it was completely his idea.


Taken almost ten years ago to the day.  What a difference a decade makes!

We had a lovely time together that day back in October.  I remember though that Gary didn't feel too good.  I'm sure the fresh air did him a power of good though.

Until next time,