Lapland
Lapland Update
Okay, Okay I know it’s the middle of January and I have been a bad blogger so far this year. Deepest apologies etc but this is the Lapland Blog. Bit afraid this will be like sitting with nerdy neighbours watching slide show of boring hols on a big shett but there you go :)
Arrival in Lapland on Christmas Eve. Met by Reindeer rather than Reindeer head growing out of Reece. Little one is Liam – our nephew. Party consisted of Dave & Jenny (Grandad & Grandma) Alison (Darren’s sister) and her son, Liam, my Mum (Nana), Darren, Myself, Reece and Chantal – 9 in all.
This is the ‘log cabin’ we stayed in. Fantastiic – and we had a chalet host who coked and cleaned for us – really the life of luxury for a few days.
View from the mezzanine floor of the cabin. Open log fire, 10 foot Christmas Tree – what more could you want. Maybe an inside sauna but we had one of those too!!!
Christmas Day. Yes – we had a very white Christmas in 2005. This is the kids with their snow sculpture – turner prize here we come! We also met the big man himself (sorry photos not yet available of that event) We also went on a Reindeer Ride through the forest and then a Husky Safari with Darren driving our sledge. Apparently it was okay because I am well covered, Life Insurance wise!!!
A Fantastic Christmas Day which we will remember for a long time.
Chantal on a skidoo – luckily it was tied to a tree.
The gang ready for the skidoo safari on Boxing Day. Prizes if you can tell which is which – I have trouble and I was there. I drove a skidoo all by myself through the forest for about 40 minutes – we were in convoy so couldn’t get too lost. Great fun was had by all.
Reece and Chantal – having lots
of fun with snow – sledging on it,
falling into it (it was up to your
knees in places) attacking Mum and
Dad in it, burying Mum in it – I
think you get the picture.
A normal nightly activity after dinner!!
Still – pulling 2 kids on sledges up
and down hills kept the calories from the 3 course dinners at bay!!!
Us in the woods up to our knees in snow.
It really was a fantastic trip, we thoroughly enjoyed it all. It was quite expensive but I would highly recommend it to anyone who is thinking of going.
Lights back on – time to wake up - I will leave you with our final sunrise in Lapland and promise to try to blog more than once a month during 2006!!
4 Comments:
At 5:17 PM, Helen said…
Brilliant Rhi!
That last photo is just beautiful, it would look good in a frame.
The picture of Chantele tied to tree made me laugh, it should be that way for adults,I bet those are fast!
See ya!!
At 5:44 PM, PatK said…
Fab pics, Sis - lovely to see them here!
At 7:06 PM, Tracie said…
wow what a unique christmas - glad you all had a great time and memories that you'll have for a lifetime !
At 1:05 AM, SarahB said…
It looks fantastic. A sauna, someone to cook and clean for you, fab scenery, happy excited children (and bigger children!!) sounds like you all had a ball.
I really loved the sunset picture -aagh.
How many days til your next holiday?
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