| Day 4 - La Rochelle |
| Written by Kevin | |||
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Grandad woke up first, as usual, and did a fine job of keeping both girls entertained until a sensible time. Izzy had breakfast but Ami decided on a bit of a grump, again. It didn't last too long though - one jam covered face later and we were back to relative normality. We spent much of the morning mooching about whilst deciding what to do. We eventually plumped for making a picnic out of all the food we had left, and going back to La Rochelle ( www.ville-larochelle.fr ) to visit the towers in the harbour. We chose to try to park at the Aquarium, but also vowed to try to find some better street maps so that we avoided any repetition of last night's parking shenanigans.
Today it proved to be so handy that there weren't actually any spaces left. We had to wait until someone else left before we could get in, but at least we were fast enough off the line to beat the French bloke at the barrier next to us. In 'yer face, French bloke..... This allowed the Gardners world famous good parking karma to kick back in as we managed to stalk a punter who was parked only yards from the entrance, and we nicked his now vacant space.
Suitably castled-out for the day, we plodded round the Vieux Port and found ourselves on the Cours des Dames again, where we had dinner last night. We stuck just to ice creams this time. Kev didn't get one, knowing full well that there was a 90% chance Izzy wouldn't want hers. Her initial ensthusiasm at the sight of it turned into total rejection by the time it was within eating range. Never mind, Izzy went off for a grump with Grandad while the rest of us finished up the ice creams.
This led us to a slight disappointment, which was that the squirty fountains outside the Aquarium had been switched off, probably to avoid soaking the queue of people trying to get in, which was by now resembling an attempt on the world conga record. If you're going there folks, go early. Kas drove us quickly and without incident over to Carrefour for time to stock up on comestibles. When we arrived both kids were having a well earned nap, so Kas stayed in the car while Kev tried to marshal Granny and Grandad round Carrefour. It is quite a big one, and everything is in French. Grandad isn't the most patient of shoppers at the best of times, so it was a bit painful because it was busy.
Then back to the car to find the girls on the way to the toilets, and having slept for only a short time, apparently. Can't trust 'em to do anything. At least while we were inside the sun decided to make an appearance. Then home and time for the highlight of the day - playing chicken with the swimming pool. Howcome it's possible that the water feels absolutely freezing at first, but then you get used to it and you realise that actually, it's the windy air that's cold, and the water is quite nice and cosy, so long as you don't break the surface with your shoulders. Izzy bloused first, closely followed by Kas. She claims to have gone simply to look after Izzy, but I'm not so sure. Grandad went next, which just left Ami and Kev as the hardcore swimmers. To be fair, Ami puts in more effort than Kev. Eventually Ami bloused as well, and Kev obviously had to give up to make sure Ami got home OK. We had a couple of minutes basking on the steamer chairs first though - just long enough to realise the wind didn't get warmer just because you were dry. Ouchy ! Come on Ami, let's go and get clean, warm, dry and fed (in that order). All of which leads us to the end of another day, except to say that the nice chap reset the wi-fi and so now these diaries can be typed live into the website. The daughters seemed to have recovered from the tiring journey, so we're hoping for a bit less grumping from now onwards. Dream on !
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| Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 September 2009 20:28 |
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