I've been desperate to get back to Lincoln for a long while so I was determined to have a day out with the kids during the holiday. It felt like coming home driving back to Chuch Lane. We had a lovely time in the Cathedral Quarter. I bought plants from my favourite fruit and veg shop at the back of Curtis', the kids got minion biscuits from the bakery. We got icecream from Dennetts, but I was sad to see my favourite charity shop Strut by Newport Arch had closed down (I probably kept them in business while I lived there). I noticed quite a few changes on Bailgate and Steephill.
Sisterly love!
Dressing up fun at the collection.
Bobbie loves sandpits!!
Look at the gorgeous outfits Heather made for the girls! Needless to say they are utterly delighted with their costumes. Heather you are so talented!
We had a lovely time at Heather and Rich's place. Heather's family were there and it was lovely to hear about their day at RAF Waddington, seeing the two remaining airworthy Lancaster Bombers flying with the Vulcan and Hawks. I'm rather jealous, although I've seen a Vulcan and Lancaster Bomber before it would have been spectacular to see them all together. It seems strange but I've felt quite emotional every time I've seen a Lancaster fly over.
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