Friday went well, although we did get lost in Guildford on the way. Followed AA route which took us through centre of Guildford. Awful system that lead us round and round and into many car parks before we eventually found our way out! Note to anyone planning on going to Dunsford...DON'T GO THROUGH GUILDFORD!! Phil, of course, started to lose his temper and threatened to turn around and go home which was totally unacceptable to me or Callum. However, a calming talk and a redirection finally got us there with a few minutes to spare. Unfortunately that is a problem with Asperger; if something says a time, they have to be there by it or it's a complete disaster. Callum has learned, being with me all day, that sometimes things don't always go to plan and there is nearly always a bit of leeway to timings. However, Phil hasn't quite got there yet, but he does calm down pretty quick.
Anyway, back to the day. There were a lot of people there all booking in and driving off in different cars with families taking pictures or videos so was a bit concerned for Callum, but we managed to find a corner with some plastic chairs and sat down to wait for his dad whilst watching all the different cars come in and out. .
People waiting |
A number of cars |
Unfortunately the Aston his dad went in was red (well Burgundy coloured), but I don't think Phil cared which colour it was.
Phil attempting to get in (bit tight as he's 6ft 3) |
Driving off |
After the main drive which was four laps round the track (apparently the Top Gear track but in reverse) Callum was able to join his dad for a high speed thrill ride which was 1 lap round the track at mega speed in the car below.
Driving off |
Returning (can just see Callum in the back seat) |
Returned safe and sound and smiling |
Needless to say the boys were on a bit of a high on the way home and I guided us on a different route which avoided Guildford altogether. Lesson to self: plan the journey yourself and don't rely on anyone else's directions.
Saturday was a small family BBQ as a belated party for Callum. He only wanted his sister, Terri; her dad, Dave and his Auntie Teresa and Uncle Stephen (Phil's brother) to come so it was really little. Oh and Terri's dog, Merlin. Weather stayed dry, but did get a bit overcast and very windy. Managed to BBQ the food and have a drink and a chat in the garden before returning indoors and all having a go at making origami boats from the instructions in one of Callum's presents that his Aunt and Uncle bought him. Was hilarious trying to follow the instructions, but some of us managed to make boats and we decided to float them in the water butt outside.
There were origami paddles to be made to go with them, but we decided that the canoes were hard enough, hehe.
On the subject of Arts and Crafts below is a picture of the pot Callum made at Quex House (unpainted at present) and the Tribal Mask (also not finished) which I promised to post last time.
Sunday we were intending to go to Fuse Festival in Rochester, but due to our busy week and weekend, Callum felt that he just wanted a day at home being quiet (which means playing on the computer), so we didn't go. First year for a while we have missed it, but then there is always next time.
So lots of photos this time. Rest of week we are supposed to be sorting out his work for his Open Day next month and seeing what exactly we have, what is unfinished and what there is to be started. Oh well, I'll probably be buried under paper and folders for a few days now. ;-)
Cya
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