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    Come on in... here you’ll find bits and bobs about us, The Larmours, our life, where we live, what we do, and most of all, about our biggest shared family passion – our travels. This is a record for us, a place for us to share pictures and ramblings on what we’ve done and where we’ve been, but you’ll find occasional blethering about other things too.

    We met in Hong Kong, and since then have lived and worked all over Asia before settling in China, where our Saffy arrived and then moving to the UAE where Indy joined us. Since we met we’ve travelled – since we married we’ve been on an adventure – since we had kids it hasn’t stopped… ultimately, all our small travels were preparation for the big one – that one day we hoped to take – a gap year, a sabbatical, a break from the daily grind – and starting 2014 we took off on it..... across the world, and then on a road trip that has taken us to three continents so far.....

    Grab a cup of tea and come exploring with us,
    Kirsty, Tommy, Saffy and Indy xxxx

Merry Christmas from the Larmours

Merry Christmas from us all….

Yet again I had to resort to doing our Christmas cards on the self timer – but we had a lot of fun doing them… here are just a few of the results and a pretty amusing video showing the making of it all….

Hope you enjoyed – have a wonderful holiday season – and see you all in 2012,

Kirsty xxxx

Oh my goodness Kirsty – LOVE LOVE LOVE the video! It is beyond awesome – I had a huge smile on my face as I was watching it!!! Great job and your images are amazing – as they ALWAYS ARE!!!!

Fabulous!! Loved the video!!!! : ) Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas time and all the very best for a fantastic 2012!! xx

Nozomi

Love it kirsty! soooo so cute. wish i had your talent and style x

Oh honey, how utterly perfect! So, so fabulous and you and yours are so totally gorgeous ♥

steph

That was WONDERFUL Kirsty…Thanks for sharing! 😉

oh my… i just LOVE every photo and the stop motion is amazing! seriously kirsty… who needs to pay someone to shoot your family when you can do a brilliant job like this yourself! beautiful my friend…

Letter from Guangzhou…

Guangzhou… the city where we lived when our first baby was born – where we had our first family home – where we watched that baby learn to crawl, walk and talk… where we caught the first glimpses of the wonderful little person she’s becoming…… a place that helped form her appreciation for different places and countries and perhaps was a forming influence in the international feeling in her soul….

It’s a big, dirty (nope, strike that, filthy is probably more appropriate) booming industrial city, full of the extreme contrasts of life in China – the very nouveaux riche, and the poor immigrants – the old and the new – the culture and the shallowness – the countryside and the city – the dirt and the beauty…. People who go there love it or hate it… we loved it… we had adventures there… we explored, and we lived and we embraced it…. we left bringing baby no.2 with us to be born in Abu Dhabi, but with a little piece of Guangzhou already implanted into her personality.

We’ve been back twice since we left – each time to see how this crazy metropolis has changed, and to see friends, one of the most important of whom is Ah Lun, our old ayi – the lady who looked after Saffy as if she were her own child, even though she had her own child, Yang Hao, who was just a month younger (as well as an older daughter too – yes, even though China has a one child policy there are many out there with more than one child). She taught Saffron Chinese to the extent that when we moved here Saffy could speak little English and babbled confidently in mandarin.. she looked after us too – in a way we’ve not been looked after before or since – we missed her so much when we moved and we’re so lucky we’ve been able to meet up on our trips back – despite the fact she finds it hard to decipher my extremely ropey mandarin these days!!!!

I was stunned on this trip at how much GZ had changed – the 2010 Asian games were held there – some of the events in the area right by our old flat and the whole area has changed almost beyond recognition…. some areas had been pedestrianised, the view of the Pearl River we had from our flat had gone thanks to new flats being build right in front, new hotels had opened, the streets were busier, and the quaint little village with it’s temples and annual dragon boat race had been demolished, in the name of progress….. When we lived there a museum was being built right beside our apartment – this is now the Guangdong Provincial Museum and I’d seen some pictures on facebook from a friend who’d been there (a lovely friend who now employs Ah Lun in fact :D)  and I saw that there were dinosaurs there… oh how that sparked the interest of my dinosaur mad Saffy!!!! It was the only thing she wanted to see in China!!! She wrote about going to see them in her school writing book before we even went there!!!

We rounded our trip to Guangzhou off with a visit to see some old friends who had just had their third baby before we flew on up to Shanghai for the next part of our summer adventure…

to be continued from Shanghai……

 

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