Last week the two of us travelled to Suffolk to visit Nom's aunty Bibi. She and uncle Joff were moving to a bigger house just a few minutes walk from where they'd been staying. This sounds relatively simple, but added to the equation were two four-month-old twins, two young, boisterous Labradors and the fact that Joff was away moving most of their stuff from their previous home in Derbyshire. You can see, then, why we were drafted in to help. Fortunately for us Bibi cooks a wonderful Spanish omelette and, as you can see, the babies are ridiculously cute.
Joff and Bibi's new home is in a small village surrounded by ample stretches of greenery. The dogs and babies take regular walks past a farmhouse that keeps some interesting pets: chickens, geese and Norfolk pigs, which have recently been revived from extinction!
The new house is very quaint: it has old crooked door frames (low enough to bump your head), a thatched roof, an enormous fireplace, and a vegetable patch. We'd happily swap pads with them for a while, and we're sure they'll be happy there.