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Ugh, what's with the world?

What a week. Despite the fact I normally keep these blogs very much to what's happening inside our little family, this week's event have been so monumental it's worth recording how we feel even if we can't yet record the impact. So this week after much hype and one of the most scandalous campaigns ever (so much tosh delivered by both sides as what might happen), the country voted on whether to Remain or Leave the EU. We all went to bed on Thursday evening very much expecting the result to be Remain - that's what all the bookmakers and polls predicted....and woke on Friday to find we had, by a very narrow margin, voted to Leave. Who would have thought it - 72% of the country voted and Leave won by a few percentage points. The last 48 hours have been somewhat mad - Cameron stepping down, half the labour cabinet either sacked or stepping down, votes of no confidence everywhere - as I said, slightly surreal and mostly bonkers. Social media has been on fire

Far flung places

So, where did the last few weeks go then? I know, it's the time of year when everything speeds up beyond light speed to warp speed and you just have to go with it. So what have we been up to? The biggest thing about the last 2 weeks was that last weekend I did my charity trek for work. It was, as they say - epic - possibly for all the wrong reasons! The adventure started when we spilled out of the Monarch 'Hen / Stag party flight' where we were the only people not half cut before the flight to get on a bus with 40+ colleagues to head for the hills beyond Malaga. Everyone was inevitably hungry so we pulled into a service station and of course the effect of the sun meant pretty much everybody had a drink.... or two - start as you mean to go on it seemed. The first and last night we were staying in the Spanish equivalent of Fawlty Towers. The 2 star hotel served us what turned out to be one of the funniest meals I've had in long time. Everything was beige and literal - i

Half term - blink and it's gone!

 So, apparently we've just had a week off...where did that go then? The girls set off on their annual May half term pilgrimage to Taunton as we did the same to France. I think it's fair to say that they had the better weather - typical! We drive 800 miles south and get cloud and temperatures way below the norm. They head down the road and spend the entire week in the river playing with the boys and making the most of the balmy temperatures. Despite the weather (and we can't complain, Paris had it's highest floodwaters in 30 years and people died in lightening strikes across Europe) we had a lovely break. We managed to do Ventoux again, relaxed and got some sunshine and really enjoyed being away together. It's amazing how little stress there is when its just the two of us and no little ones to push the boundaries. The kids also had a lovely time, although I think Mum had to read the riot act a few times - not bad given there were 4 kids most of the time and