Friday 11 March 2016

Edinburgh Dispatches: jetlag, camera, ready meals etc

So here we are in Edinburgh, feeling a little topsy turvy but enjoying seeing familiar faces and places.  The jetlag is still keeping our heads a little fuzzy.  I found Sylvia eating cocoa pops at 2.30am this morning and then watching Donald Trump on the television soon after. 

Before we left home, one of my challenges was my DSLR camera.  It has a problem communicating between the lens and camera!  Fortunately I was able to borrow a camera from my brother rather than having to make a hasty purchase.  This Nikon J15 is a lovely little compact camera though I am still finding my way around it.

Scotland has offered a wealth of Minion merchandising for Sylvia.  This is what greeted her when we met up with E.

We went into town yesterday.  The buildings of the Old Town never fail to fill me with delight.  We visited the Museum of Childhood and had lunch at the Scottish Storytelling Centre.


Then we hit the shops, bought Minion pjs, laughed at Marks and Spencer selling a "Posh Cheese on Toast" and had crisps and Iron Bru at the BHS cafe which had the magnificent view of the Castle at the top of this post.

We went shopping at Sainsbury's.  I found some clothes on the sales rack.  It seemed rally odd to try on clothes in the fitting rooms in a supermarket!  We also bought lots of "ready meals" because we are moving into a new holiday flat tomorrow.  I really enjoyed some Covent Garden Vegetable and Soupergrain soup last night.

And while it is lovely being in Edinburgh, the absence of E's dad looms large.  It is sad not to be able to visit him and tell him about our day.

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  1. I thought Sylvia's hands were holding that packet of chips!

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    1. Thanks Faye - it is very strange seeing the hands on the packaging!

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  2. It sounds like you got a lot done while in Edinburgh Johannna. It looks like such a charming place to visit. Too bad it wasn't under better circumstances...

    Thank you so much for sharing...

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    1. Thanks Louise - Edinburgh is charming indeed even under difficult circumstances

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  3. I'm glad you made it safely and hope the self-catering flat provides all you need for your stay. It sounds like you are settling in well but it must be odd, and sad, without E's Dad.

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    1. Thanks Kari - it is more of an unsettled trip that usual but we are getting out and about

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  4. Welcome to the UK! Glad you all made it safely and hope that you manage to have some good time here, despite the purpose of the visit.... Edinburgh is a great city!

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    1. Thanks Kate - there will be good times (and have been) but it is a different sort of visit to our usual catch up ones

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  5. Even though the circumstances are sad, I hope that you'll have a good visit! And by the way I really like that M&S posh cheese on toast, although haven't bought it that often.

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    1. Thanks Veghog - I thought I had seen it before so maybe it was on your blog - I am sure I would like it but it does seem silly to buy a cheese spread rather than just slicing a nice cheese - guess it is more like welsh rarebit

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  6. I feel so bad for E. I lost my dad almost 11 years ago and it is still very difficult. I'm thinking of you and E and the family and am sorry for your loss.
    It looks like you still managed to have a nice time in Edinburgh though. How thoughtful of E to have a goody package waiting for Sylvia.

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