Snow in Sussex or Safari in Kenya – Your Choice
It’s brilliant, the first snow of winter 2009 has officially arrived! Even down here in the South of England where we don’t normally get more than a few flurries, it has already started to settle. The kids are all excited because it could mean the end of the school term a few days early! Of course it’s not only kids who enjoy it when it snows. I am fast approaching my mid 40′s but I still get a thrill with the first snowfall of winter.
If only it had stayed away for a few more days, then we could have enjoyed a beautiful White Christmas. Call me an old romantic, but I still get a tingle at the thought of pulling the curtains back on Christmas morning and seeing that during the night we have had a heavy snowfall and everything has that magical feeling about it.
The reality is that it will probably be blowing a gale with rain gushing against the window and all dark and depressing. It’s not all bad though because at least I can get our coal fire going and settle down to a cosy afternoon watching the Christmas Soaps.
Oh the joys of Christmas, it doesn’t get much better does it?
Well actually it does. I have already picked up lots of travel brochures so I can work my way through them and see where I can be heading for my next holiday.
I have such a selection, Safari Holidays, Kenya Holidays, Florida Holidays, Las Vegas holidays, you name the destination, I probably have the brochure.
I love looking through the brochures seeing what sort of adventure I can plan and what sort of hotel I can book. Some of the hotels are so plush that you can choose to book an all inclusive deal. At the other end of the spectrum, you could choose to book something completely different and spend your nights in a tent gazing up at the beautiful clear sky. From a personal point of view I enjoy my creature comforts a little too much, so much as the night sky may be stunning, I would prefer to be looking at my hotel ceiling.
Wherever I do head off to, I know it will be great as I will be with my family and we always have great holidays and enjoy new experiences.


