Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Night Away at Thorpe Park Hotel

For my birthday in January Sam, Jacqui and Jodie bought me a spabreaks.com voucher, which was a great present as I love going to a spa. I decided to leave it until after we had moved house, and then I booked myself a night at Thorpe Park Hotel near Leeds. I went once for a meal for a friend's hen party back in 2012, but I had never been to the spa or stayed over. A lot of people rave about it, so I was looking forward to trying it. I booked a night with a food allowance, plus access to the spa, by myself. Lee wanted me to take him but no, I wanted to be by myself! 

I had high expectations and sadly the hotel didn't meet them. There were a few reasons why. I was in touch with them before my arrival and was told my spa access was only from 3pm when it was check in, which was a bit disappointing because I would have liked to go earlier for a longer time. I ordered some chocolates for myself for the room in the emails, too. I set off about 2.15pm after I'd had brunch with Lee and Sam, and got there about 3pm. 

There was the first problem - there were tons of people checking in at that time and the queue was really long and there was one member of staff. I had to stand in a queue for ages, which is very painful for me. I finally got up to the room at about 3.25. This of course cut into my spa time even more, which was annoying. 

The room was lovely - the bathroom had a lovely shower and lovely products in it, and the room had a huge bed and a sofa area. The wardrobes had a dressing gown and a sleep kit in which were both nice touches. There was a fridge and a coffee machine and a kettle for tea. I couldn't work the coffee machine which was annoying, but they did have decaf coffee. But they didn't have my chocolates! So I phoned down for them and someone brought them straight away which was good, but I was a bit annoyed that they weren't there when I checked in.

I put my swimming costume on and went down to the spa in the dressing gown (which was nice and big!) about 3.35 and went in. There's a pool which isn't huge but is nice and warm, and it's big enough to swim in. At one edge there's a big quiet room, which looked lovely but I didn't go in it. At another edge there is a sauna and a steam room and a shower. On the third edge is another relaxation area and a hot tub. The hot tub is quite big but I didn't feel it was big enough for the number of people in the spa. There were people in the hotel in there of course, but it's also a place you can belong to to use, so there were a lot of people around even for a Sunday evening. It took me a while to actually get into the hot tub because it was so busy. 

I swapped between the pool, the hot tub, and the steam room, and it was nice. I sat and read my book for a bit too. But it maybe wasn't the amazingly relaxed time I had envisioned. There was a bit of a fracas between a man and a woman and her children. They didn't know each other and I'm not entirely sure what the man thought the woman and her children were doing but he was quite rude to her, it was weird. 

I got out of the spa at about 6.30 and went back up to my room. I couldn't work the TV which was annoying - it turned out there were two remote controls - so I had a shower before I went down to the restaurant. I had booked my table for 7.30 so got down just before then. I knew I would be sitting by myself and it was fine - I had gone prepared with my book. The restaurant is nice but the service was sloooow. I had French onion soup and halloumi curry which was bizarre, I should have gone for something else. Alongside I had a lovely glass of red wine. I might have ordered some pudding but no one came to ask me, and I got fed up, so I just excused myself to the staff and went back up to my room. I had some biscuits in there anyway. But again, it's just something else I was bothered by. 

I got the TV working and watched some rubbish TV while I got into bed and relaxed. I ended up going to sleep really late because I was finishing my book! 

In the morning I got up and got packed up and everything and headed down to breakfast at about 9.30 I think. I wasn't that impressed with the breakfast. It was a buffet and there wasn't a lot of veggie options and there were no pastries left. There was also no decaf coffee which is extremely annoying in such a hotel! I ordered some veggie sausages which took ages to come, and I got some bits from the buffet and took a seat. Someone brought some more pastries out so I grabbed a couple. It was fine, but again just not as good as I was expecting.

I went and packed all my things up and checked out early because I wanted to go to craft club for the last hour or something, so I left about 10am even though check out wasn't until eleven. I then ran into the final problem. As I said, I had a meal allowance of £30 included in the booking I had made, and I had spent about that, plus my glass of wine, so I knew I had to pay for the wine. However the girl on reception said the bill was about £40 and I was just like ....nope. I pulled up my email and she did try to argue with me about it. But I paid for the wine and left!

I really think that as it's a four star hotel it should just be better than it is! The service just wasn't what I would expect! But hey, I did have a good time and enjoyed my little trip by myself. 


In a rose print dress on my way out to the hotel


My room which was really lovely and well equipped


There were lots of nice touches to the room


The pool in the spa, I didn't take many photos because there were a lot of people and kids around


The chocolates when I finally got them


French onion soup, it was delicious 


The curry wasn't quite as good, though. It was very sweet


But I did enjoy the glass of decent red!

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Weekend with Sam

On the 25th of October Sam came to see our new house as she hadn't seen it yet. We had got the time planned with Jacqui, but she wasn't well so had to not come, which was a shame. But Sam and I had a good time anyway! 

First of all we met in Barnsley to see the Bruce Springsteen film Deliver Me from Nowhere. We had already decided to do this when my mum asked if I wanted to see the film so I said she should come with Sam and I. So we all met at the cinema at 11.15 and went in. 

I thought the film was pretty good. I would have liked to see more of the E Street Band but I tohught Jeremy Allen White was good and it sounded good. I'm glad we saw it in the cinema. Afterwards my mum went straight home because there was rugby on that she wanted to watch, otherwise she might have joined me and Sam. We went next door to The Botanist for a bottomless brunch. 

I haven't been there for bottomless brunch before and was impressed with it. The drinks were plentiful and there was a good choice of food. I went for a vegan burger which was nice. When our bottomless brunch time was done we had a drink or two more each, I can't remember. We were waiting for Lee to pick us up. 

When he did, we had to go back to the old house for something so Sam and I stayed outside in the car and by the time we had done I think I had totally sobered up. We popped into the Co op (which was weird but we used to go there all the time but not since we moved to Penistone, of course - we have new local shops!) and got some snacks and stuff and then headed back to the new house. We showed Sam round. She was the third person to stay on the new sofa bed because my mum and stepdad had stayed there just a couple of nights before and said it was comfortable. 

I was wearing tights and boots - it's tights and boots season, bitches! - and also a new dress that I got off Vinted. It's a Carolina Dress Room one and it was new with tags for about fifteen quid. I love the pattern of it and think I will wear it a lot over the winter with different tights and cardigans. My boots are a pair of Dr Marten Chelsea boots that I got off Vinted as a present a few years ago. The black wears off revealing the red underneath as you wear them. They're so comfy! 

Sam and Lee and I all got into comfy clothes pretty soon and sat on the sofa to watch films for the rest of the night. As it was close to Halloween we watched Return of the Living Dead and An American Werewolf in London. Sam and I shared some wine and this ridiculous strawberry cider she brought. 

On the Sunday morning we went to Holme Coffee House for brunch. Sam hadn't been before so it was nice. Lee and I love it - I've been so many times since we moved here! It's my go to place to take people! I had a Halloween hot chocolate which was overly sweet so I wouldn't bother getting it again. Then I had sausage, cheese, and avocado ciabatta, with fried eggs too. The food is always great. 

When we had eaten Sam headed down to the train station to go home and Lee and I went home for a bit before I went out again... 


In the cinema just as the film started. There were less than ten of us watching it


My vegan burger in The Botanist. I think we shared some halloumi fries too. I apparently didn't get any photos of my drinks but they were really nice


Boots and tights when we got home. These are footless tights actually which are my preferred type 


My new to me dress, it has pockets and I just love the pattern and colours!


This ridiculous drink Sam brought


Kiki was sitting on me looking oh so cute


My brunch, it was nice and just enough for me


And here's my very ridiculous hot chocolate

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Pudsey Lace Fair 2025

On the Saturday after we got back from holiday we went to Pudsey Lace Fair for a trip out. Pudsey is near Leeds so not too far from our house at all. I drove us there and Lee drove us back I think. When we got there, we didn't have enough cash for both of us so I went in and Lee went to get more cash and some petrol and then joined me later. He might not have needed to come in, really, but I wanted a couple of things for presents for me for Christmas or my birthday so I needed him to agree to them. 

I can't remember if I blogged it before but I used to make bobbin lace as a child and teenager but then gave it up when I got a Saturday job. I kept all my supplies, though, and in about 2012 I pulled them out again and made some little bits of lace, but nothing too exciting. Then earlier this year a friend at craft club inherited the bobbin lace supplies from her mother in law, and expressed an interest in learning to make lace. So I said I could help and pulled all my supplies out again. I have made a few pieces and really need to get my supplies in some sort of order as I have bought some bits off eBay. I still know how to make the stitches themselves, but the starting off of each piece needs some work. I've got plenty of books, though, so I need to choose one of those and start off at the beginning I think and learn my fundamentals. 

But in the meantime, beautiful supplies! I have heard of the lace fair for years and am so glad I went! I will go next year, too! There were people selling bobbins, tools, spangles (those are the beaded decorations on the bottom of the wooden bobbins), patterns, threads, kits, lace pillows, and every other piece of equipment you could hope for. There were people from different lace guilds and groups, including one which meets in Wakefield so I really ought to try to go along to one of their days. There were also some other crafts on display like quilts, crochet, cross stitch and so on. 

I bought a couple of small things to start off with and a tool for Catherine that she wanted. Lee joined me and we got some lunch in the hall's bar. They had a vegan sausage roll which was exciting for me! Then Lee and I went back around and I picked up some things that he and my mum had agreed to buy for me. So in my photo there are some things that I don't have yet, but will look forward to getting!

We got home and just relaxed for the rest of the day, but I did get a picture of my dress, which was an apothecary print dress from Carolina Dress Room I think, although I bought it second hand from a friend. I got a couple of compliments on it at the fair! 





This was a lovely display of crafts in the hall including lace making, of course, but a lot of other stuff too



Here's what I got. I bought the spangles and the ballet dancer dress kit for myself, but the rest is all presents for me so I have to be patient. The pouch top right is a bobbin holder, it has little section inside to hold bobbins that have threads wound on to them. I love the pattern! 


And here I am when we got home

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Trip to Crete - Day 7

And so, to the last full day oh our holiday and a bit about travelling home. We were down by the pool sunbathing by 11am so I'm not sure if we had breakfast or not. Probably not. Hmm, but we must have gone up for lunch. No photos, anyway. My next photo is at 4pm when one of the adult cats we had been seeing around came to sit on Lee's sunbed, which was cute. I do know that during the day we finally got properly into the main pool. I said we had to just to say that we had. There were two slides into it so we went down one each which plunged us straight into the water. It was COLD. We did NOT stay in there for very long. But at least we did get in! 

We didn't leave the pool until nearly 6pm, and I took a photo of the view for the last time, with the sun just starting to set over the peninsula. Then we walked to look at the cats for one last time. I don't think we saw them all but we did see the little grey mama cat and I looked at all the flowers in the gardens and took a picture of this orange one. 

We got showered and went down to the bar first of all, where I had some kind of cocktail or another which was nice, and then we went down for something to eat. We then went across to the amphitheatre because the entertainment that night was Greek dancing and I wanted to see it. There were quite a lot of people watching it, so there was a nice atmosphere. There were three men playing traditional music, which sounded really good. There were four dancers and first of all they did Cretan dancing and then they had a little break and came back to do some Greek dancing. They were all really good and I enjoyed seeing them. Lee wasn't as bothered but he came with me anyway.

As we walked back to the main hotel we met yet another cat, who miaowed a lot at us, it was very sweet. We had a last drink in the bar before heading back to the room to pack. 

In the morning, though, we didn't have to rush. We were told our pick up would be between ten and 10.30 so we knew we had plenty of time. I got up about 8 I think and took my final view pictures which is one of the pleasures of having a balcony, and then we headed down to breakfast. We knew we wouldn't be eating for a while so we had plenty to eat. Then we went and got all our stuff and checked out, and then went outside. We actually got picked up at about ten to ten, so it was just as well we were already waiting. We were in the minibus with two other people and then picked up three others I think, so not many of us. We got to the airport in very quick time and a Jet2 employee got us to the front of the queue and told us how to bypass other queues, which was great for my accessibility. We got through security and spent our last few euros on some Pringles in the airport. 

The flight was fine. There was no one sitting next to Lee so we could spread out and have a seat between us for extra room. He was mostly asleep but I read my book and listened to a bunch  of things I had downloaded. We landed, got our suitcases, and finally found the car. It was rush hour by this time which was annoying, but we stopped and Tesco halfway home to get some supplies, which helped. We were so glad to get home to the cats, though.

A bit of a different holiday for us because we just didn't do much at all. It was what we needed, though.


Sunbathing in the morning


The little cat that joined us on the sunbed. That's Lee's phone with a sticker of Kiki in the back by the way!


Final photo of the view. As you can see the sun was beginning to set


The little grey cat for the last time


Pretty flower


The musicians as we settled down in the amphitheatre


The dancing


The men especially were really good


This was the second half, when they had swapped costumes


Stars again in a break in the dancing


I liked the fancy footsteps. They got a lot of people up dancing at the end although I stayed sitting


The last cat we met on the way back into the hotel


The final view photo on the Tuesday morning


And the other side


The aeroplane as we got on it - I was really impressed with Jet2


And finally here's the sweets I brought home

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Trip to Crete - Day 6

The Sunday of our holiday was much like the other days, so this won't be a long post. We did exactly the same things as before - we had breakfast, hung around in the lobby (I think we might have gone in the shop and I bought some sweeties to bring home) relaxing, went down for lunch, and then went down to the pool to sunbathe. I took a picture of my lunch to show what I had typically eaten, and we had ice creams in the afternoon. I don't remember what we ate for tea although there were chicken thighs that Lee liked. I did get a cocktail down by the pool, I think, which came with a cute little heart on the glass. And last thing, I took a photo of some of the stars from the balcony. There wasn't a lot of light pollution so we could see tons of stars, which was nice. 

By this time there were definitely fewer people around the hotel which meant fewer queues at the bars and stuff. The resort was clearly winding down for the winter. I don't mind that, really, but I would have liked the weather to be just a smidge hotter. 


Once again a glorious morning view from the balcony 


Lunch - plenty of fresh salad, feta, tzatziki, olives, and a few chips. Delicious!


Puddings that Lee and I shared - there were lots of different types and while they weren't all great, it was nice to try them


Sunbathing from where I think was my favourite spot around the pool


Strawberry ice cream later on


I started this book on that day and finished it I think on the aeroplane on the way home. It wasn't great, it promised a lot more than it actually delivered 


Sweet little cocktail although I can't remember now what it was. In all we spent about 40 euros in the hotel over the week for things that weren't included in the all inclusive - cocktails for me and decaf coffees


And finally, the stars

Friday, November 14, 2025

Trip to Crete - Day 5

On the Saturday of our holiday we had a lazy day by the pool again and then we went out to a restaurant in the evening. I can't remember if we had breakfast or lunch but I do know it was the nicest day weather wise and I sat in the sunshine for a while soaking it up. We had drinks and pizza from the bar I think, which would indicate we had had breakfast first. 

The day before this, we had asked reception to book us a table at the restaurant down on the beach, which they had. They also told us they would run us down in the minibus (it was more like a big taxi than a bus) and the restaurant would ring them to come back for us later. This was really lovely service and totally ideal for us. So when we left the pool we had a rest and a shower and went to look at the cats - the baby ginger one was out, so cute - and then headed down to the beach at about 7.15. It was so empty down there at night, so weird. I would imagine it's busier during the high season. We went into the bar we had been in the night before first, where I got a truly ridiculous cocktail with a sparkler in it, and Lee had an orange juice. When we were paying, the waiter brought schnapps for me but he had remembered that Lee didn't drink and brought something non alcoholic for him, which was very sweet of him. 

We headed next door into the restaurant for 8pm. It was a family run place and was really cute. It was busy, which was nice. We ordered drinks; I went for a sweet Greek red wine which came served cold and was SO good. We were asked if we wanted bread so we said yes instead of having starters, and I'm really glad we did, because the servings were so big! 

There weren't any vegetarian mains and I do occasionally eat fish so I got salmon and it was SO good, it was delicious and I really enjoyed it. It came with chips and rice and roast veggies. The bread had come first and there was a great array and some dips, which were lovely to try. Lee had chicken in a mushroom sauce I think which also came with rice and chips and roast vegetables, and he really enjoyed it too. We were full so didn't order dessert but the bill came with yoghurt, and fruit, and a piece of orange cake, which was lovely The whole bill was about sixty euros so well worth it!

I had schnapps again as we were waiting for the taxi to come back down - I think it was made with raki, which is Greek - and then as we were still waiting they brought me some more. It was a really lovely place with friendly waiters, I'm glad we went down. We got the taxi back up to the hotel and sat in the bar with a final drink before bed. 

I was wearing this JD Williams dress that I've had for a few years but don't have the chance to wear much. I love it, though, I love the pattern on it. I wore it with a black shrug that came from New Look I think, but I'm not sure. Also, as we left the hotel on the way out, there was a photographer taking photos. She came back a couple of nights later with prints for sale, so we bought three of them because they were very cute photos of us! 


I was awake early so I ended up sitting on the balcony watching the sunrise; it was very beautiful and nice and warm. This is one of the nicest things about being abroad


The bookshelf in the hotel. I may have posted this photo before but my photos have all got a bit muddled so I'm sorry if I have


The housekeeper had left the towels in a sweet little arrangement for us


Lee on the side of the baby pool


Here I am basking in the sun and looking a little red


This was the view over the top of my sun bed


Mother cat just as she went back to her kittens


And here's her little ginger kitten, so cute


The fountain outside the front of the hotel as the sun was setting when we were waiting for the taxi



Down on the beach with no one around


Lee and I in the first bar where we had a drink


And my ridiculous cocktail with sparkler


My sweet red wine, it was so nice


All the breads and dips


My salmon and stuff, so delicious


And the dessert 


Here I am back in the hotel room in my nice patterned dress


Here's one of the photos we bought off the photographer, it's cute