Showing posts with label Bath Christmas Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bath Christmas Market. Show all posts

Friday, 7 December 2012

Wet Weekend in Bath - Christmas Market

It seems a long time ago, but the last weekend in November, I caught a train to Bath with my little sister and the children…

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We hadn’t been sure we were going to be able to make it as there had been really bad flooding earlier in the week. Trains were still not running from Exeter all the way to Bath, but when I checked first thing on the Saturday morning there were now trains running from Taunton (better than the previous Bristol!) so we got a lift to Taunton and caught the train from there – I could not face the thought of a coach journey with travel sick Toby, but car then train was doable!

We were so relieved when we arrived in Bath, despite that fact that it was raining, and went straight for lunch. We went to a place that my Dad had been wanting to try out for a while – an exclusively vegetarian pub called The Porter.

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As well as the above, there were also some jacket potatoes and interesting sandwiches – my Dad had a toastie with guacamole, salsa and cheddar for example, and they had my favourite Brie and caramelised onion too!

I had a latte as soon as we arrived – with all the rushing around to sort a lift, catch the train etc I hadn’t had a coffee all morning!

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I loved going somewhere with so many vegetarian options on the menu – I was spoilt for choice! I would feel hypocritical here not to mention that since Liam moved out, I have eaten meat/fish a few times. However I’m not entirely sure if this is something I will continue, and I am only eating organic meat that I order alongside my veg box, so I’m definitely still sticking to vegetarian food when I'm not the one doing the cooking.

In the end I went for the homemade spicy lentil burger…

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which was really tasty, but I wish I'd also ordered the side of fries! I also had a few of my sister’s nachos (she asked for them without salsa/guac, my favourite parts!!!!!)…

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and some of Izzy’s lentil lasagne…

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All really good! Even Toby’s baked beans on toast (boring!) was humongous!!

After lunch we took our bags back to my Dad’s house and left Toby and my Dad there for a nap. Olivia, Izzy and I then walked into town to do a bit of shopping! Izzy lost her tooth a couple of days before we went to Bath, and she’d decided that she wanted to spend her tooth fairy money in the Disney store!

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Of course, everything was way out of her price range, but in the end we found something that wasn’t too expensive and that I didn’t mind topping up the money to buy…!

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She loves writing in notebooks so this has already had lots of use!!

After the Disney store we went to look around the Christmas Markets. I didn’t take many photos as it was pouring with rain at this point, but most of the stalls were the same as last year so feel free to look at those posts if you’re interested.

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and as well as the above snow globes (only 2 mind, not the whole stall!!) we managed to buy our traditional Christmas tree decorations – from the same stall as we bought them last year!

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Once we’d had enough of the rain, Olivia went off to do some clothes shopping (!) and Izzy and I headed to Starbucks. She’d wanted some girly time with just me, and I was happy to oblige! Smile
Chai latte and a divine salted caramel pecan cheesecake for me…

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and a marshmallow twizzler for Izzy…

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plus a cup of water. Who’d have thought you’d get so much hyperness happiness from a glass of water??!

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For those of you who are lucky don’t have young children, the gold thing in the cup is a “Moshi Monster”. Much to my despair, Izzy has recently got into these things, so I bought her a pack of them as a treat for the journey, and she was ecstatic that the surprise one was a gold Moshi – I hadn’t even realised such things existed!!

By the time we walked back to Dad’s it was dark, which was pretty, albeit still very wet!

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We got back to Dad’s about 4.30pm so, bearing in mind Toby normally wakes from his nap at 3pm, we walked in noisily without thinking about it. The house was in darkness and Dad quickly “shushed” us, as he wanted me to have the “pleasure” of waking Tobes…the boy loves his sleep!!

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We didn’t fancy going back out in the rain for dinner, so Olivia got to have her favourite food ever – Wagamama takeaway!

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I had my usual Yasai Yaki Soba plus some vegetable gyoza, fried instead of steamed…

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This was ok, but I’m not quite sure why Livs loves having it as takeaway so much – I definitely prefer eating in when it’s delivered fresh to your table!

Toby had fun with the noodles though!

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And once the children were in bed, and we were sat on the sofa eating After Eights, Olivia deigned to let me take one photo of her! Winking smile

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I didn’t get a huge amount of sleep as a certain little boy decided he wanted to sleep in my bed…

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The bed was so high that I spent the whole night only half asleep to stop him falling out! Let’s just say I was glad when morning came…!!

The next morning I had exciting plans to meet up with an old school friend who I hadn’t seen since Izzy’s christening 4 years ago! I forgot to take any photos but we went to Starbucks for a good catch up and more chai lattes Smile

I then met up with the family again and we went for early lunch at The Cosy Club before our train home. I was gutted as the Sunday was actually a gorgeous day – clear blue skies and no rain, but we had to get an earlier train back to Devon than planned as there was lots of flooding near us due to more rain on the Saturday night, so Mum was worried about being able to get us home from the station. The visit was definitely short but sweet!

I cheered myself up with a divine raspberry mojito (it was 12 o’clock…just!!)…

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and for my food I had an English muffin with poached eggs, hollandaise sauce and cooked mushrooms…

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Really tasty, but I could’ve happily eaten it twice over!

Izzy wanted me to show you a photo of her lunch too – for the first time ever she found a macaroni cheese that she loved more than mine!! Surprised smile

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We had to rush to the train station after this as there was some uncertainty again about whether the trains would be running. I did manage to pick up some cannoli to eat on the train though!

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And I also took this photo for Maria/anyone else going to Bath any time soon, gutted we only spotted this on the way to the station (although I suppose it isn’t really the weather for Fro Yo anyway!!)

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The train home actually went pretty well. There were delays getting from Bath to Bristol, but the journey from Bristol to Taunton was quick and the flooding had eased a bit on the roads by the time we got back to Devon, luckily. I was shocked by some of the views out of the train window though!

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Possibly not the most sensible decision to travel under such weather conditions, but I am still glad we went. It was the only weekend I could get up there, and after everything that had been going on, I really needed to keep to my plans and have a weekend away from everything. Just glad that it worked out ok to get us there and back again safely!

Thanks so much for all my comments on my other post too, I really do appreciate all of them, nice to know there are some people out there thinking of me! Smile 3.5 weeks on from the split, things are beginning to settle down. I just need to get a message through to Toby that I need more sleep – I thought 4.45am wake up yesterday morning was bad, but last night/this morning I had Toby in my bed from midnight, Izzy joined us at 2am (luckily bed is king size!!) and then Toby woke all 3 of us up at 5.15am...yawn!!!

One final photo… due to the weather, we didn’t actually buy much in Bath this year. The tree decorations above, two snow globes, and a few foodie bits…fudge and caramelised nuts:

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I had the orange & cranberry fudge a couple of nights ago and I was a little disappointed – the fudge is really good quality but the orange was too tangy for my liking – it took away from the sweetness! The sea salted caramel fudge was Izzy’s choice, but I may have to steal some when she opens it – we sampled that one at the stall and it really is divine!! I’m looking forward to having the winter spiced drinking fudge too, apparently you just stir it into a mug of hot milk – a bit like hot chocolate but this sachet feels squidgy – mmm, yes please!!

Have you been to Bath Christmas Market before? Or any other Christmas Markets? I actually went to another Christmas Market - Exeter - last Saturday. This is the first year they’ve had a Christmas Market and it was fab! I took some photos on my phone so I will try to get a post up soon. I also used to love Southampton & Winchester Christmas Markets when I lived up there for university, the perfect way to get in the mood for the festive season!

Saturday, 10 December 2011

Weekend in Bath - The Sights and The Shopping

Morning! It's the weekend, yey! I hope you all have a good one! I'm running on only 5 hours sleep (I had a voucher for a PhotoBox album that needed using asap...it ended up taking me 7 hours total to make, aargh - I was up until 1.30am last night trying to get it sorted, and then again 7.30am-9am today! So glad it's done now!!) so I will be drinking lots of coffee today - we have a fun morning of Christmas decorating ahead!

Before I get tangled up in lights and tinsel...here is the last post about my lovely weekend in Bath. I've already discussed my new obsession with Christmas decorations, and I've shown you all the delicious food I ate while we were there. Now it's time for all the other things/photos that didn't fit into either of the previous posts!

I haven't mentioned the Friday part of our weekend before, and to be honest, the less said about it the better! The journey went ok - we managed to pack up the car and leave about 45 minutes after Liam got home from work. Toby went to sleep almost immediately (it was his bedtime by then), Izzy took a little while to get to sleep but then slept the rest of the way. Toby, however, woke up 15 minutes before we got to Dad's house and then, no joke, when we were literally 2 minutes away - as we were pulling into my Dad's street - he threw up everywhere. Yuck. I won't go into details. Luckily the duvet he was snuggling took most of it. Once we did finally get into Dad's house and cleaned up, I did manage to take a cute photo of Toby all snuggled up in a blanket whilst waiting for some clean clothes:


Aww, tired children! Once we got everything into the house, Liam then had to go and park the car on the other side of the city (where my Dad used to live and still has parking permits for) and then walk back. We didn't end up eating dinner until about 10.30pm...luckily I'd asked Dad to pick up a pizza for us from Waitrose! I'd fed the children before Liam had got home from work. I should have really made us sandwiches for the journey, but we thought we'd prefer hot food when we got there.

Anyway, moving swiftly on to Saturday. I'll try not to repeat myself from previous posts! On Tuesday it was my Dad's birthday, so we took his present up to Bath to give to him:


Brownies (2nd batch were for my Mother-in-law who's birthday was on Monday) and sweat bands (my Mum's idea!!). When I bought the sweat bands in the sports shop, the man checked that my Dad supported Man U...all the other teams were also out on display so not sure why he thought I would have picked up the wrong one?!!

Izzy wanted to give Dad his presents on Saturday morning, which suited me as I wasn't sure how long the brownies would keep. By the time we left on Sunday afternoon though, he'd only eaten 1 out of the 5 brownies...hmm, I clearly don't get my love of food from his side of the family!!


Once we were all dressed and breakfasted, Liam and I headed out for a couple of hours alone exploring the Christmas Market. It was so busy!


Because it was so busy, we didn't buy much in the morning. It was nice to wander around though, and we found a few stalls on the outskirts of the market to take the children to - no way were we trying to navigate through the crowds with Toby's bulky pushchair!!



When we met up with the children at lunchtime, Izzy really wanted to go on the carousel. So, after lunch, we did just that - one of the benefits of children is getting to do things like this yourself! ;)


Soon after this we went back to my Dad's house...so let's fast-forward to Saturday evening!

Liam and I went out for a meal but as our reservation at Demuths wasn't until late, we went for a cocktail first. Liam always loves mojitos!


After our drinks (we decided not to have a second one at £6.75 each!) we wandered down the high street. Liam took lots of photos of the pretty lights!


Look how quiet the Christmas Market was compared to earlier in the day!


It worked out perfectly as the market was open til 9pm so we had a chance for a proper look around before dinner. We ended up buying more that evening than we did the rest of the weekend! Lots of the things we bought are Christmas presents for people who read this blog, so I can't show you them yet, but here are a couple of the things we bought.

Some hooks for our keys. That probably sounds really boring, but Toby is constantly taking my house keys out of my bag and hiding them - last time it took me 2 weeks to find them (hidden inside Liam's big speakers that attach to DVD player?!!). So I'm hoping that if we put this up by the front door, I can hang my keys on it and stop losing them. Plus I think it looks pretty :)


We also bought a gorgeous clock for Izzy from this stall:


I was chatting to the lady behind the stall, and she was saying that her and her daughter spend the whole year making enough clocks, notice boards etc just for Bath Christmas Market! Pretty sure it was a hobby - from what she said, her daughter at least works - and they take the whole of January off, but still - what a lot of work!! Liam and I had a hard time choosing which clock to get for Izzy as there were so many pretty ones, but in the end we bought this one - love it! :)


You can read about our lovely meal at Demuths in my WIAW post, so I will move on to Sunday now (it feels so weird not writing about the food, haha!).

On Sunday, my Dad went out for a run so Liam and I stayed at home with the children whilst Toby slept. We then all went out for lunch at Las Iguanas. Where we discovered the camera battery was dead :( Lucky we have iPhones to take photos on! Again, I've already shared the food in my WIAW post, but here are a few photos I haven't posted before:

Izzy enjoyed colouring on the paper Las Iguanas provided (it was really good actually - full of spot the differences, word searches etc to keep her entertained!)...


And my Dad enjoyed colouring on Toby's nose (!!)...


After lunch, we quickly went back to the outskirts of the Market to buy the last of the decorations, and then we went to look at the river - Toby loves looking at all the birds!


This bridge is near to where my Dad used to live (and right by the rugby grounds which Dad has a season ticket for), so pretty...


And that was the end of our weekend away. After this we walked to the car and drove back to my Dad's house to load it up before going home.

Such a nice weekend, I love Bath. It's great Dad living there - free accommodation and occasional babysitting!! ;)

Have you ever been to Bath? What are your favourite cities in the UK? I used to live in Winchester, which I also love. Both Winchester and Bath have such pretty buildings and an "old city" kind of feel to them I think. They are still obviously quite 'busy', but seem more relaxed than other cities I've been to.
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