I don’t know about you, but I’m the kind of person who likes having things to look forward to. I like to know we’re doing something nice at the weekend or planning a day trip, and it makes me even happier if I know we have a holiday coming up. This year we have a few
Category: Bluestone
Things to do at Bluestone when it’s raining
We’ve been lucky enough to be invited to stay at Bluestone twice, but we’ve somehow been unlucky enough to only experience it during wet weather. I have to admit that after seeing the forecast for both our holidays I was a bit disappointed and worried there wouldn’t be enough to do. I shouldn’t have panicked! After spending
Looking back: A moment of calm
I’VE been looking back through our photos of Santi this week as I desperately want to get going on a photo album before I go back to work, and even more importantly before he turns one. I tend to snap away on my phone, and have exceeded the memory more than once as I get
Bluestone: The outtakes
ANYONE who knows us, or has read this blog, will know that rarely does a day go by without some sort of mishap … and Bluestone was no exception. From my previous blog posts, you’d assume we had an idyllic family holiday with smiles all round … and I could just let you think that,
Bluestone: The Blue Lagoon
THERE are loads of activities on offer in Bluestone, but the Blue Lagoon water park has to be the highlight. Santi loves going swimming, and it’s one of our favourite things to do as a family. We waited for Stew to join us at the resort (he was working for the first few days of
Bluestone: Sensory, messy play and other activities
FIVE days in Bluestone really doesn’t seem enough when you see all the activities on offer. I hate to sound clichéd, but from play sessions for babies to spa experiences for adults, there really is something for everybody to enjoy. We checked out the activities online before our holiday, and pre-booked a couple to make
Bluestone: First impressions
DRIVING west through Carmarthenshire and into Pembrokeshire on our way to Bluestone, the weather got steadily worse. We left the sun behind, and headed towards grey clouds and drizzle that didn’t seem to be showing any sign of letting up. The roads towards Tenby were familiar as we regularly visit west Wales, but never having